Sunday, February 20, 2011
February 12: Doors and Floors
The interior doors arrived and were treated with an environmentally friendly wood stain, a light oiled finish. A special set of doors was made for the loft windows - so we can open and close them as needed, like shutters.
But before the doors are installed on the lower level, we needed to etch and use a penetrating sealer on the dyed concrete. This involved a few days of taping edges, etching, and three coats of sealant. Good to have that job done!
Sunday, February 6, 2011
February 6: Solar Panels Ready to Power Up
The solar panels will be on line any day now. The system was installed in late fall by Rainshadow Solar, and it's passed a series of inspections. We're going through the application process to connect to Orcas Power and Electric Co. (OPALCO).
The panels will generate 3 megawatts of power and the system is expandable to 6 megawatts. We'll generate our own electricity when the sun shines, and sell any additional power to OPALCO. The goal is to break even, taking power from the grid on most wintertime days, and selling excess power to OPALCO in the summertime, when days are long and the sun is strong.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
November 20: Drywall Goes Up and Snow Comes Down
It's not easy to hang and fit drywall in and around the posts, purlins and knee braces, but the work is getting done and it's rewarding to see the timbers stand out. Lots of progress in the main space and in the lower level. And then it snowed! Fortunately, we should have heat in the house in a few days.
November 10: Drywall Delivery
Sunday, November 7, 2010
November 5: Railings Enhance Exterior Spaces
There is much progress to report. With the design and installation of the porch and balcony guard rails, and application of penetrating oil finish to the lookouts, the exterior is 100 percent complete on three sides - north, south and east.
Erik and Doug constructed the railings with steel mesh framed with cedar. The design complements the cedar siding and decking while providing a fetching spot for Beau to watch the valley wildlife. The balcony looks particularly inviting!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Fog, a Flicker and a Full Year



A thick fog envelops the house and a flicker pays a visit—Erik says birds often fly in through the open front door. Fortunately, the woodpecker didn't run into any windows (that could be trouble) and he got out of the house safely.
As we put this post together, we realized it's been a full year since the Eye On Orcas blog was started on October 28, 2009. So much has happened, and so much more to come! Imagine—a year from now, we'll be settled into the house and the blog will be following the progress of barn construction...
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Heat Tubes and New Views

Erik graded and seeded around the concrete piers.
The past couple of months have revolved around rough electrical and plumbing work. The electrical inspection is complete, and most of the plumbing has been approved as well – just a few minor issues to take care of and the plumbing and framing inspections will be behind us.
In addition, the solar rough-in/inspection is done; concrete footers were poured to support the panel array and the conduits are ready.
The stair tower is taking shape, and the deck looks inviting!
August 24: Treating the Timbers
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
August 1: Finishing Up Siding and Roofing

the stair tower will be covered with corrugated steel designed
to acquire a rusty finish - so it looks like it has always been there.

of small pieces of wood that otherwise would be discarded.
Things are finishing up on the exterior...the cedar siding is nearly complete and the metal roof is done. The soffits display some nice finishing touches, a detail that provides a beautiful effect while employing small pieces of wood that otherwise would be discarded. Next on the schedule: side the stair tower with corrugated steel.
July 15: Haying
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