Many assume that an occupancy permit means "done".
Nope.
An occupancy permit means only "this building is safe to occupy," that the county inspector's job is done. It does NOT mean our project is done.
It's been nearly a month since my last post on the occupancy permit. Why the gap? In my final, *simple* task to achieve inspector compliance, I...
- Threw out my lower back. (A lower back injury in my teenage years usually resurfaces at the least-convenient times).
- Visited the chiropractor and got things stable and mending.
- Foolishly, moved a heavy couch a few days later to the basement causing me to throw out my back again, worse.
- Visited the chiropractor again.
- Promptly contracted shingles (probably due to the back injury plus the stress of prep'ing for the final inspection.)
Floating Shelves in the Kitchen
between 10" and 12" wide from Crosscut Hardwoods in Seattle.
(The wall tape marks where I will put set screws
in each shelf to secure them to the wall brackets.)
(I removed the vent hood and routed everything up from below.)
Plumb Bathroom Sinks
I'm planning to apply some more epoxy in the trough and
around the drain pipe fitting this coming week.
Converting Bathroom Vanity Drawers to Door
Had I been thinking clearly, I would have asked the cabinet makers to make the drawers in each drain pipe bay to function like a door. I was not thinking clearly. I had to convert the drawers into a single, hinged door.
Electrical Bits & Bobs
I checked that there's power to the switch and even bypassed
the switch to no avail. Now I need to pop off the front of the
fireplace to see if power is actually reaching the fan.
Downstairs Decor
The rugs arrived last week.
Master Bed & Bath
(Sammie is blissfully indifferent.)
Done, not pictured
- Internet is coming from a hotspot in the bunkroom room window connected to the Verizon network. It gets throttled after 20 GB/month. T-Mobile Home LTE will be providing the permanent Internet in the same location.
- Google Wi-Fi mesh is covering all three floors with Wi-Fi. So easy to setup and manage. Covers every floor wonderfully.
- All the Lutron Caseta smart switches are programmed. I have to say, it's pretty handy to be able to see and control every single switch and fixtures in the house from my smart phone from anywhere in the world. The only "dumb" items are the ceiling fans and the fireplace blower (which doesn't currently work).
- Installed a Simplisafe alarm system. Loving the info it gives me as well on the temperature at the water manifold, the status of power, and general peace of mind.
- Katie completed most of the caulking to seal the walls and floor. And most of the touch-up painting as well.
Still to do
Towel bars, toilet paper holders, some trim around a couple doors and the stairs, some built-in shelves in bathrooms, a couple of door handles to install/adjust, a little siding above the garage door, some exterior trim on the basement door, and some facing trim on the edges of the concrete floors to cover the exposed edge of the rough flooring, and probably a few other things I'm forgetting.
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