First Inspection

We hired Stull Inspections to do 3rd party inspections during the building process. They went out on January 23rd to do the first inspection before the slab is poured. They did find a few issues that needed to be taken care of before the pouring.

All tendons within three inches to supply or DWV piping should be relocated or the pipes should
be protected with a method approved by the engineer.
The vapor barrier has some defects that should be repaired. All rips, tears, holes and seams
should be repaired with an approved tape. Permeation of water vapor through concrete slabs can
cause failure of moisture-sensitive adhesives and may cause delamination, distortion or
discoloration of flooring products. Fill dirt is needed in multiple area before pouring the concrete

Hopefully, these things will get corrected today and the slab can be poured.

January 19th update

Lori went out to the neighborhood the other day and took some pictures for us. It looks like the foundation is ready to poured. I messaged Zach and he said it would’ve been Monday, but this arctic blast that is coming in will delay it until next week. Not the update we were looking for but glad they won’t be pouring in the freezing weather. He said he is planning on Friday or Monday of next week.

Snow Day January 21, 2025

Today was one for the books. It hasn’t snowed in our area for several years and the weather forecast was a BLIZZARD warning, lol. This is unheard of in Southeast Texas. However, some areas reached as much as 6 inches of snow. Unbelievable! At our house, we didn’t have quite that much. I wasn’t there to see it in person. I had to be at work. The city was officially closed Tuesday(today) and Wednesday and I was on call both days, lucky me. They up staffed for fear of what would happen in town with all the people bound and determined to be out in this mess. I had packed my bag before coming to work on Monday, so I’ve been staying here since I came to work Monday morning. The first night I abided by the rules and slept on the provided cot, barely wide enough for my fat ass. When I got up Tuesday morning my right hip was hurting something awful. Ricky was kind enough to brave the roads and bring me my air mattress for Tuesday night. This morning it’s not quite as bad, but still in pain. Guess I will have to make an appointment to see the Dr. soon. There weren’t any more calls than normal all day so I really wasn’t needed. However, I want to make as much overtime as possible before I retire in March, so it wasn’t too bad. This morning the temperature was 13 when I got up, which is crazy! Greg Bostwick said in the China are they set a new record of only 8 degrees. 2025 has had a crazy start, it can only go up from here. It was nice seeing all the photos on facebook of everyone enjoying the snow. Looked so pretty, but the mess afterwards isn’t pretty. I’m back at work now and hoping for an uneventful day. I wonder how much snow fell at our new homesite in Magnolia. I don’t think that area had as much as here. Hopefully they get back to work on the house soon. First picture is from Traci’s house early in the day and second is Sara throwing a snowball at Ryan.

January 14, 2025

Ricky and I drove over to see if there was any progress on the homesite Saturday morning. The fame of the house with plumbing sticking up was there! This is so exciting. The house appears much smaller than we know it is. All the tensioning rods were off to the side and not installed yet. We’re expecting an arctic blast on the 19th which will delay the pouring of the foundation. I don’t know if the 5-6 month estimation allows for any weather days, but if it doesn’t it’s looking like the house probably won’t be ready until May or June. That’s kind of a bummer but we want everything to be done properly so it’ll be okay if it’s later.

A SMALL UPDATE

I emailed Kristi letting her know we would like to have 3rd party inspections during the build process. She’s been out of the office and finally responded on January 9th. She advised the inspections wouldn’t be a problem and that our foundation was scheduled to be poured on January 20th, weather permitting! This is so unreal, lol. We will try to make a trip over there one day this week. Ricky says they should have some framing and plumbing stuff in place before pouring the slab so we should finally be able to SEE some progress.