Monday, August 27, 2012

Permit Received

Manasquan Borough finally issued the building permit on Thursday 8/23.  The date correction on the permit makes it look like it was ready on the 22nd.  I quess it would have been difficult to put in the date and call the owner (me) on the same day.  So, they put in the date called me on the 23rd, and changed the date to reflect their ineptitude.  The mason showed up bright and early on Monday the 27th.  I got to the house to see the mark-out of the new addition and the start of the foundation digging

He had come by the house on the weekend and removed the rear concrete steps and stoop
and the Bilco doors
An hour long and very intense thunderstorm stopped the digging at about 1PM but a good stab at the project was completed before the hole filled with water.

In the meantime a framer was busy on the inside removing the hardwood floors from the old kitchen area.  This wood is going to be used to patch the areas in the front rooms of the old house where the chimney and staircase was removed.




. Met with the plumber (Brian Perry of Perry's Plumbing and Heating) at the end of the day and he was surprised, as I was, to see that the old sunroom was built on a former concrete patioNot a big deal unless you have to run plumbing through it.  Yes, it's going to be our master bath .     
View of addition from the left rear of the  property.
Looking forward from the new rear wall of the house.
At the end of the day-finally an idea of the size and location of the addition.  With some good weather and some hard work, I'm told to expect to be closed in by the end of Sept.
View of the addition from the existing rear entrance of the house.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

August update

As I write and update this blog , I'm hoping the Manasquan Construction Official ( Albert P. (Sandy) Ratz, Jr) is putting his signature on our building permit.  It has been about 6-7 weeks since it was submitted and numerous and sometimes frivolous requests have been required.  According to the construction clerk, she can't see any reason why the permit isn't issued today but,  her boss is still reviewing it. You might wonder as I do why the construction department takes so long.  The main reason is "because they can".  Our builder informed us he got a call from the Borough construction department stating,  "The property owner's visits to the office were not helping  move the approval process."
Thankfully, a little work is continuing in the interior of the house. The stairs to the basement and to the 2nd floor were removed.  The basement is going to be filled in and made a crawl space because the floor of the existing basement is below the water table and will never be dry.  Wooden support beams were replaced with concrete and block supports.  All basement utilities were removed.  
The old fireplace and chimney were removed to provide for the open floor plan.  

A new gas fireplace will be built into the rear wall of the addition. 
We ordered all new doors and windows for the existing house and the addition.  A great local Asbury Park business, Architectural Millwork recommended by our builder.  We are going with Jeld Wen windows and doors.
We spent some of the time shopping for the appliances. Top Line Appliance, recommended by our builder had unbeatable prices. Of course, all appliances will be GE.  (For those that don't know, my son-in law Joe works for GE.)  We also shopped for the granite, at Aphrodite Marble Co in Forked River The granite will be the same on kitchen counters, the island, and the bathroom vanities. Here are the choices:

Our  first (my) choice

First choice against 2nd choice












Ronnie, Matt, Mike at the new Jersey City firefighter luncheon at Michael Anthony's
Peter and Dawn at Autism Triathlon
We also took time to go see our nephew Matt, swear -in as a Jersey City Fire Fighter.  My nephew Peter competed in a triathlon in Belmar to raise money and awareness for Autism.


My work schedule was a little slow over the past couple of weeks so I was able to spend some time with my daughters and grand children at the beach house, and celebrating birthdays.

Mamo, Finn, Michael, and Pop-Belmar Beach

Aaron's 40th, Finn's 4th Birthday

Kat and Cate at Michael's 2nd Birthday Party-Kunkle Park

Meg and Michael-Belmar Beach
Cate, Michael, Finn having fun -beach house


Aboard the Parasail boat-Belmar
But I digress.  Back to the reason for the blog-our house project.  We made several visits to our cabinet maker Mr. Pauls Custom Cabinets, another excellent recommendation from our builder.  This is the cabinet style we are using in the kitchen, baths and powder room.  Paul and his wife Claire own and operate this 45 year old Manasquan business.  You only have to stop in, meet them, and look at their work to know why they're still in business.  All the plumbing items are coming from another builder recommended source,  Atlantic Plumbing Supply.  The toilet and hardware in the bathroom below is the style we are using.
The old linoleum from the kitchen floor was removed to reveal all oak hardwood floors,  Hopefully they can be refinished and possibly save a little $$.
The side porch on the existing house was built on the old concrete patio and will need to be demolished and rebuilt. 
A laminated beam is installed to support the second floor in the area where a wall and fireplace was removed and some framing of new walls has started in the old interior. 
Hopefully the next update will include the new addition pictures. 
Til then...