Thursday, September 19, 2013

Next Week +

Next week we should be getting inspections from electrical and plumbing. After that we will get rough framing inspections. The HVAC should be all roughed in and ready to go.  

Then the lights are in and available.
All plumbing fixtures are on-site.

Vanity and Hutch will be delivered at the same time to save costs.  This will be after tile floors installed and grouted.  

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Rain Shower Head

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Watertile® Rain overhead showering panel with four 22-nozzle sprayheads


WaterTile®
With four 22-nozzle sprayheads, WaterTile Square Rain overhead showering panels provide luxurious water delivery that even Mother Nature would envy. Four fully adjustable and pivoting square sprayheads distribute a relaxing shower of water that simulates a gentle summer rain.
  • Features
  • Panel utilizes an integrated system of four 22-nozzle, fully adjustable sprayheads for stimulating hydrotherapy.
  • Low-profile design complements any decor.
  • MasterClean™ sprayface is easy to clean.
  • 0.6 gpm (gallons per minute) maximum flow rate from each sprayhead for a maximum combined flow of 2.4 gpm (gallons per minute)
  • 1/2-inch NPT connections.
  • Material
  • KOHLER finishes resist corrosion and tarnishing.
  • Installation
  • Ceiling-mount
  • Soldering template included for ease of installation.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Meeting Notes 9/5/13

Electrical
  1. Need to know where sconces are going. Give Dan dimensions
  2. Little lighted mirror installed at 56" to center on closet wall. 
  3. Steam unit goes under bench now. With access panel in WC for service. 
  4. We will be installing the electrical radiant heat as per JA.
Carpentry
  1. Reverse main door to open against window.. 
  2. Make sure vent to 2nd floor bath continues out. ERNIE
  3. Cover brick in shower with strapping for Durock and tile. 
  4. Change pocket door back to 28" hinged inswing. To open against shower wall. 
  5. Build higher ledge where brick is in tub area.  Similar to back splash kitchen.
  6. Frame down to header for shower door. To match WC door height. 
  7. Frame for shower bench.Steam unit goes under bench now. With access panel in WC for service. 
Plumbing
  1. Tub controller in ledge to right of head   
  2. Locate where shower controls go so Folsom can keep steam controls in line. 
  3. Do we have an issue with tub filler placement? Regarding electrical and plumbing and shower controls. 
  4. Steam unit goes under bench now. With access panel in WC for service. 
Miscellaneous
  1. Purchase dual coil waterproof speaker. 
  2. Foam walls?  Due to the need to save space we had to frame the walls with 2x4 studs.  This in turn requires us to up grade the insulation to Icynene.  Change Order will be forthcoming

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Vanity Shops


Dining Room Shops




Corbel Option 1

Corbel Option approved by JA

Heat & AC for Master Bath

heat pump system
To be located over WC door
Ductless mini-splits are the ideal air conditioning solution for installations where adding ductwork is impractical or too expensive. The matched combination of indoor air handler and outdoor condenser is efficient and easy to install.
Mini split Air Conditioners or Heat Pumps have two main components: an outdoor unit containing compressor and condenser, and an indoor air-handling unit, containing evaporator and blower. A conduit, which houses the power cable, refrigerant tubing and condensate drain, links the outdoor and indoor units. Ductless mini split air-conditioners have numerous potential applications and advantages. They are perfect for those home/business owners that do not have central air conditioning, and do not want to settle for the noise, insecurity and inefficiency of window AC units.