Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Dried In

Slow progress is being made on our new home. The house is now "dried in." This is a milestone in the housebuilding business because it means that should there be rain, the inside of the house will not get wet. Therefore, the windows are in, and the plywood roofing and the side walls are installed. (The exception to a "dried in" house is the garage door...that always comes along later in the process.) Now that the house is dried in, work can commence on the inside of the house. I hope the next batch of pictures will show interior walls and placement for cabinetry, etc. While a lot more work is needed, the house has "turned a corner" and we hope the rest should go quickly.
A small decorative feature has been added to the outide too. The good news is tempered by some bad news...escrow has been slipped to October. As of today, we do not know when escrow will be closed, but it will not be September 17 as we had been told before.

 

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