One thing about it, should you choose to, you could elect to be taken out of this place as a very old man, or perhaps feet first. This monument will out live you ! That's why I love this craft. Monuments to ourselves. EFIS is a four letter word in the pacific northwest. Most were not done correctly and allowed water intrusion. No big deal on concrete, fatal on wood structures. Your methodologies and understanding of hydrodynamic principals along with subs that have a long track record should yield a bulletproof end product. I do know one thing, if you had approached me with this job, or me approaching you for the same, neither of us could have afforded the other ! I can only imagine your hard costs. Not to mention the equipment you didn't have to rent because you own it. This place is a labor of love. You can't put a price tag on that. But I bet after its done you'll look back and relish every moment, but as a Monday morning quarterback, won't do it again ! 
PS, the big secret to EFIS as I'm sure you know is properly back wrapped openings, backer rod and a super good 1/2 +" caulk joint. ! Caulk joints and flashings were the killer out here!

PS, the big secret to EFIS as I'm sure you know is properly back wrapped openings, backer rod and a super good 1/2 +" caulk joint. ! Caulk joints and flashings were the killer out here!
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