Still Pond House - Updated 11/20/08

Tom,

We are actually a bit high on the cost/sq foot due to the radiant heat, highend windows, hardwood floors, tankless HWH. Right now we're at about $184/sq ft.
 
Good choice of technologies and options, though!

We'll be at SJC Saturday night if you're in the area....
 
Latest Pics as of 10/20/08:

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Kitchen area
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Great Room
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Great Room Vaulted Ceiling/Roof (no roof??)
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Looking from Great Room out door to rear porch
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Master Suite closet (and she complains about my oversized garage!!)
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Front of house/attached garage not built yet.
 
Beautiful setting; we anchored outside on Still Pond last Wednesday night after our run from Cape May. Put it on the "come back here!" list for next year. I'll have to put a star next to the entry, signifying nearby RO to mooch from! (or have mooch off us if need be)..

George
currently in Dundalk at Anchor Bay East, leaving for NC and FL ater in the week.
 
Better keep a close eye on the contractors..... looks like installed one sheet of Tyvek upside down. : >
 
"Better keep a close eye on the contractors..... looks like installed one sheet of Tyvek upside down."

Damn, you're right! And some are sideways as well!! :)
 
It's finally starting to look like a house!!!
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Mike,
Looking good. I'd like to book our reservations for the months of July and August!!
 
I have never seen OSB used on a roof, always plywood.
 
osb good for roof, used around here 20 yrs plus
 
The roof is nearly 12" thick SIPs, 2 sheets of 3/4 OSB sandwiching 10" of styrofoam. Is about a R-42 at 25 deg. There is also a partial wrap-around porch yet to be added to the front of the house.
 
Mike,
I asked because 15 years ago when I built my house hear in NY, OSB on the roof was a no no. The advantge to OSB over plywood was the termite factor, so the sheathing of my house was OSB. I was told (15 years ago) that the only problem with OSB is if it gets wet it is like a sponge, that is why they use plywood on the roof.

That was 15 years ago, there will be a day soon that I will build another house, that was the reason for the question. Also in NY we do poured foundations, not block, what are our thoughts on that?

PS
Love the dogy dormers, adds character to the house....
 
Walter,
Like plywood, I believe that OSB can be rated for use indoors or out depending on what is used as the b Ouonding agent. Our footings are poured concrete but the rest of the foundation is cement block. I'm not clear on the advantages of poured concrete over concrete block for a foundation but I do know that block is a lot less expensive to build with. Our current house is 32 years old and has a block foundation with no issues to speak of.
 
walter

foundation poured or cmu a matter of preference or local custom. for the purposes if a house no difference. on larger footprint, taller structures there is differences.
 
Very nice! You can put us down for reservations in room #201 for the month of June. If that's taken, we'll settle for a Still Pond raft-up party.

Looking good!
 
7/16" OSB is used for roof decking here in north GA/Atlanta area almost exclusively. Only place will regularly see plywood is in commercial construction.
 
I was told that OSB is better than plywood as far as termites are concerned, is that still true?
 
Walter,
Unless termites start eating the glue that used to bond the strands I would suspect they won't be an issue.
 
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