The beginning of winter has arrived in Swan Valley. Nevertheless, we continue to move forward with house construction. Below is about the third snow storm, this one brought about 6 inches of snow and drifts of 2 feet or more.
The kitchen and great-room ceilings are now insulated below. You can see the little electric space heater we are using to put a little warmth inside the house.
We used the scaffolding in the garage with the 12 foot ceilings. Gari surveys the few gaps remaining.
We boxed in a couple ducts that came into the living space out of necessity for drywall installation. You can just see the range hood duct and box at frame right up high.
Steve is busy cutting in the electric service panel below.
All finished...except for the service entrance cable. We will install that in the spring when we can pull the cable from the shop and switch the shop over to a 100 Amp service.
We contracted with a local Idaho Falls company to install a propane forced air furnace in the crawlspace with a 3 ton air conditioner. Below is a shot of the compressor going onto its' pad. We wanted a Trane system, but apparently because of supply chain issues with Trane it was a 6 month wait for a system and repair parts seemed uncertain. Therefore, we went with Japanese Diakin system. It seems very well built with good quality. We will see how it performs test by Idaho weather.
Below, Jacob the HVAC installer finishes up the AC system with a refrigerant charge, whilst the roofers repair a defect we found in the ridge cap.
Steve installs the LED flood light over the garage door.
Just about finished..
Until next post, we will be working to get the inside of the house looking more complete like the outside.
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