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 Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Taking Shape
Posted by dirttodone

Here are the latest pictures of the construction. The entire structure is now taking shape.


The family was reassured by Golden Eagle that they design all of their homes to meet or beat local codes for wind and snow loads. This is especially important because of the recent weather in Wisconsin.



The house has 2"x12" rafters. The garage has regular roof trusses.






Note the large LVL main ridge beam. It is supported in four places, the front/back walls and two log posts in the loft. The front and back posts are built into the wall.



The worker's ladder is leaning on the loft floor. The loft floor is 24" thick and clear spans 28' wide. Wiring, plumbing, lightin and speakers can all be hidden in it.



Roof rafters with overhangs. Remember this house is a Golden Eagle log home with 10" split log, meaning its half log siding will be put on later.



This will be the loft bathroom.



This is the view of the house from the lake. The black silt fence along the lake is new code to keep sand from eroding into the lake.



This is the view standing in the middle of the loft facing the loft bedroom and bath. The hole in the floor is where the log stairway will be.



This is the loft view of the big lake.

Construction
1/30/2008 10:56:36 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Thursday, January 10, 2008
Construction Continues
Posted by dirttodone

Construction the family's Lakehouse continued over the holidays. Below are pictures of the main level construction.



In  the photo above, the loft floor trusses are about to be placed.  These floor trusses are 24" tall and designed to clear a span of 28'.



What you see here is the garage end of the home. Two of the three men are standing on the garage floor. Under the 3 stall garage is another 3 stalls of space.


Look closely at the two vertical log posts holding up the LVL header. This is where the log stairway to the loft is going to be, and carpeted stairway to the basement level.


Loft floor trusses installed.


Here we have the joist hangers put on by the builder on the LVL ridge beam before the crane lifts into place. This ridge beam is engineered by Golden Eagle Log Homes to handle the heavy snow loads that this roof will encounter.


Here we have the crane beginning to put the roof up. The two large openings in front here are the garage door openings.

Construction
1/10/2008 2:54:52 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, December 19, 2007
First Shipment
Posted by dirttodone

The first shipment from Golden Eagle arrived as scheduled a week ago. Since then the contractors have been working on framing in the basement. You can see their progress in the images below.






Framing
12/19/2007 1:26:10 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Saturday, December 08, 2007
Excavation Underway
Posted by dirttodone

Thankfully the contractors are experienced. They had the forethought to cover the building site with hay and then a very large tarp. This prevented the ground from freezing. Had they not taken these extra steps some recent snow storms in the area could have halted the ground breaking until spring. Their advanced planning however allowed for excavation to begin in late November. Below are pictures of their progress.

 

Trees are cut down. The circular driveway is in.
 
The framework you see is for the footings, which is where the heavy bearing areas are. The dug out area toward the big lake is where the walkout area of the basement will be. Notice how much extra space is needed around the actual home site for work area and piling dirt.
 
Here is a photo showing the concrete footings. The steel rods poking upright are to tie the concrete walls to the footings. The form in the ground at the far left is where the lower garage door will be. Wherever there is exposed basement (walkout), a frost wall is needed. There will be three garage stalls at this level and three more above this.
 
Concrete forms are being filled for foundation walls. The forms were stripped off a few days after this photo was taken. The small lake is in the background.
 
Another view of the basement, poured-wall foundation. The opening in top middle area is where the prow basement walkout wall will be. The prow walkout wall will be built with 2"x6" construction.
 
This photo is a great example of what is needed for additional frost walls where the walkout basement walls will be. Anywhere you have a walkout basement in colder climates, you need to have a frost wall under the basement wall to keep the foundation from heaving.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Excavation
12/8/2007 11:19:30 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Monday, November 19, 2007
Contract Signed
Posted by dirttodone

The family signed a contact with Coffen Construction two weeks ago. The big news is that Coffen Construction is scheduled to break ground on the foundation next week. The constructon calendar is also starting to take shape. The family put their first deposit down on the logs and scheduled delivery for December 10. If everything goes according to plan, the log raising should be the week of the 10th.


Breaking Ground
11/19/2007 11:59:49 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Friday, November 02, 2007
Green it is
Posted by dirttodone

The family has been poring over the Golden Eagle selection booklet nearly every day. After changing their minds numerous times, they have decided to go with green for the exterior options, including the garage door, roof, windows and soffit/facia.

All of their options are pictured below.


Roofing:

The family chose Chateau Green







Garage Doors:

The family chose green


Soffit/Facia:

The family chose Hartford Green


Windows:

The family chose Alpine Green

Design Decisions
11/2/2007 5:22:23 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Selection Booklet and decisions
Posted by dirttodone

Golden Eagle provided the family with a selection booklet. The booklet contains images of the options for the interior and exterior options the family has in designing their lakehouse. A few decisions were easy for the family to make.

For the walkout, foundation and fireplace, the family chose the Bailey's Harbor field stone option, though the Teelin Bay (also pictured) was a close second.

The family also chose the silver options for the hearthstone. (The Terra option is also pictured below.)


The family was also quick to decide they liked the hand-carved posts by Mayne Workshop Carvings offered by Golden Eagle. They decided to put one raccoon in the loft, one raccoon on the first floor, and a bear in the basement by the bar.




The family also decided they want to work with Mayne Workshop to design a custom mantel.

Golden Eagle's Selection Booklet contains 74 pages of options and the family has only made decisions through page 10. As they make more decisions, they will be posted. Stay tuned.

Design Decisions
10/16/2007 5:27:46 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Appraisal and bank approval
Posted by dirttodone

The family has received the appraisal of their lakehouse and approval from the bank to move forward. Now the family will start working on bids from the construction company to make sure they match the amount financed. On a recommendation from Golden Eagle, the family has contacted Coffen Construction. The family will likely go with Coffen Construction but is waiting to sign any contracts until the initial bids are received.


Financing/Appraisal
10/9/2007 12:11:37 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Thursday, September 27, 2007
Garage Planning
Posted by dirttodone

The family decided early in the process of creating their lakehouse that they wanted a garage, but the father saw an advertisement for something that has sparked his interest. The family is looking at the possibility of using a product/company called Spancrete for the garage floor so a basement/workshop can be constructed below the garage.

The family should also hear from the bank/appraiser next week on financing and appraisal of their lakehouse. The family is anxious to move past this phase of project and begin excavation of their lakehouse.



9/27/2007 11:59:14 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Financing and Appraisal
Posted by dirttodone

The family has started another important process in their pursuit of their lakehouse. They have submitted their blue prints to the bank and the bank's appraiser. The appraiser will take about two weeks to determine the value of the home based on the blue prints, details of the home and comparable homes in the area. This appraised value will then be used to finalize the construction financing.

Once the construction financing is finalized, the log package can be ordered from Golden Eagle and construction can begin. The family is very anxious to break ground.


Financing/Appraisal
9/19/2007 9:48:37 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Monday, September 10, 2007
Hybrid and energy questions answered
Posted by dirttodone

More questions were posted about the advantages of split log construction, energy efficiency and hybrid options. The family shared some of the same questions and sought the answers from Golden Eagle.

Split log has numerous advantages over full log construction but probably the most important to the family is the options it provides for windows.Windows can be placed closer to the corners of the house because of increased structural integrity. In full log construction, windows must be at least 2 feet from the corner of the structure. Split log can support windows as close as 6 inches from the corner. This allows more and larger windows to be used.

A Golden Eagle representative explained that full log and split log construction are about equal in energy conservation. Full logs have thermal mass. The loss of thermal mass in split log is made up in R-factor or the insulation in the walls.

Also, Golden Eagle employs a very loose definition of hybrid. A Golden Eagle representative told the family that hybrid can mean what the family wants it to mean. If the family wants it to mean a combination of split and full log, it can. If they want it to mean a combination of timber frame and log construction that is possible. It can also mean conventional construction with log accents. The family got the impression Golden Eagle is offering the hybrid option as a way to offer the family and all its customers basically as many options as they can.



Design Decisions
9/10/2007 12:10:29 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Thursday, September 06, 2007
Hybrid Options
Posted by dirttodone

This week Golden Eagle announced they are now offering hybrid as a third option for home structure (along with full log and split log). They provided the family with a rendering of similar home as a hybrid home. The images are below. The family was impressed with the hybrid option but has decided to stick with their split log design.






Design Decisions
9/6/2007 10:15:11 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [3]