Saturday, December 30, 2006

Wow! You can see the progress that has been made since Tuesday (from top to bottom). We have had a lot of volunteers (family-BIG thanks to the Ortner boys...especially Andy & Joe...and Al!) All the shinglings has been put on except a couple small areas and about half the windows in. Our electrician, Dave Haskin, has made some great headway inside and out of the house. He has most of his wiring down inside and today got the can lights in the "eyebrows" outside......VERY COOL!!

BIG, BIG thanks to everyone who has spent either their weekend off, have worked on their vacation days at the house or have watched little Mack Daddy while we have been working out there. It is greatly appreciated, more than you'll ever know!



Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Wednesday, December 13, 2006







Wednesday, Dec 13th, the guys worked on the garage and stoop. I don't have a picture of it but they got 1/2 the rafters on the garage today with Chris's help after school and before their night practice. Earlier this week, they completed the upstairs walls (except the walls that will be effected by the rafters). You will see some interior shots....I have taken a picture of the walls/rooms from the main floor. The top pic is a bedroom, next is the entryway where the catwalk is open to both side of the main floor, third is another bedroom, then the bathroom (you can see the tub/shower in there) and then the sitting area which had to be created to make all the roof lines work. Not sure what we will do with that but I am sure we'll figure something out. Tomorrow they are going to finish the garage rafters tomorrow. Friday the cement guys will be back to pour the stoop and Doug & Mke will start setting rafters on the house.

Sunday, December 10, 2006








Sunday, Dec 10th, Doug, Mike, & Chris worked most of the day on the second floor. They had some much needed help from Chris's brothers Kevin & Joe. As you can see they made some serious head way with the second floor today. It was a bit nerve racking with Doug scaling the 2nd story back wall with nothing but the ground (3 stories down) or the main floor for him to land on each side of him!!! They got all the exterior walls up except the right side (from the front view), which will be completed tomorrow. More scary moments to follow...the rafters and roof. Most of the shots are of the exterior walls going up on the second floor but the one is me standing in the sitting area on the second floor looking down at the great room, dining room, where the stairs will be and on the right hand corner you can see a doorway to the pantry in the kitchen. I know pics are hard to visualize so I am trying to explain the best I can! BEAUTIFUL DAY (you can see that Mike was wearing a s/s t-shirt:)

Tuesday, December 05, 2006








Tuesday, Dec. 5th, all the main floor walls have been completed on the inside. They will be back on Thurs, Dec. 7th to close up the main floor and begin to put the floor joists on to the second floor. I will help navigate you through the pics of the interior thus far. The 1st pic is a shot of our master bedroom, 2nd pic is a shot of our great room & slider (where the deck will be), the 3rd shot is a pic of the kitchen and pantry (it is kind of hard to see in this picture but all the way to the left you can see where the door will be to enter). The other shots are of each side of the house and their progress.

Sunday, December 03, 2006





Sorry the top pics are dark...we got out there just in time to grasp some of the daylight. You can see they filled most of the stoop/porch area and Speidel started to dig the well. On Saturday, Dec 2nd, Doug was back with his two sons who worked for part of the day and got most of the outside walls done on the main floor. One picture is the front of the house and the other is the back. Not bad for a few hours of work! I will update more this week because they will be there all week long, with pics in the daylight, sorry! In case you didn't know, you can double click on a picture and it enlarges it if you have a hard time seeing a picture.
The Ortner House Process
The Ortner House Process