"Don was here, but he isn't allowed to shower!"
.Don can use the shower in the basement. (if he brings some of his sausage of course)

We did a dormer on our second floor. Makes sense. Place looks good, modular homes have come along way. What type of warranty does the company offer.
(1) Why did you get underground electrical service?
(2) Why wasn't your basement foundation walls insulated on the inside and the basement ceiling only rock wool??
The house is 95% hardwood and didn't think we needed it.(3) why no tile floor heaters?
When is it supposed to be 100% complete?
Do you have a photo of the house that was on the block before you started this project ?
Did you recycle and sell off the old place when you demolished it ?
Wow, started reading/reviewing the thread and couldn't stop . . . what a TERRIFIC modular home build!! Really appreciate your effort to share it with everyone as I too am amazed at the fit & finish/quality that you have. It's obvious to me your decision to go modular was wise and surely got you a better house in long run. Also, the peak added to porch roof is perfect.
With all your premium features/upgrades, the house is stunning. Other than the exterior electric conduit running up the entire two stories on that one side, I'd never know it was a modular.
Curious if you can explain heating and air as looks like some rooms have hot water/boiler style room registers, while others look like normal forced air? You have gas heat and hot water, and rest electric?
Also here in KS, they won't let us have gas meter within ** feet of any "spark capable" device like an A/C unit. However, looks like in pictures that your A/C unit is virtually next to the gas meter ... right? Likely no biggie, just curious. Another thing I'm wanting to do to my house is wire main electrical panel with interlock or transfer switch so I can add a generator outside for outages . . . did Hurricane Sandy kill power for extended time there in your neck of NY?
Good luck with rest of excellent build. Looking forward to seeing pics of everything done, especially when beautiful restored Chevelle goes inside where it's safe. My ex brother-in-law used to have a Chevelle SS 396 w/ cowl induction which was sweet.

I wonder if getting the heater installed ASAP might help?
The home is looking beautiful. I always like the look of wooden stair ways but I know I'd bust my *** wearing socks.
Looking good once again. Did you try my idea of the fan ?
The house (and garage!) is really coming along nicely. Are a lot of the tradesmen Mexican? They have so much pride in workmanship.![]()
I haven't done anything yet. They've been working in there and I don't want to be in the way. I may try a kerosene heater in there this weekend and see if that dries things out.
I bought my own moisture meter and it arrived today. 14%.....very bad!
psssst. Your shelf is crooked.
I know, I know. .. . just tell me. .. . :stfu:
You could try both at the same time but do make sure you have some ventilation for that Kerosene heater.
I will make a heater decision in the next couple of days and get it ordered. It's already prepped for NG, so just need to hang it up and pipe it.