Woolwich Home, Set A


These are construction photos of the Woolwich home. We began construction of this home in late January, 2001.

















Here you can see the air/vapor barrier (white plastic) was
installed before the floor system.  This assures that air will
not leak at this junction.  Later, the air/vapor
barrier installed on the wall will be sealed to this.




Engineered wood I-beams and 7/8" thick Tongue and Groove
subfloor sheathing, make a solid, quiet floor system.




In the garage, these floor trusses clear span 24 feet,
and are tied into a balloon framed wall that supports the
rafters above.




Air/vapor barrier installed where an interior
bearing wall meets an exterior wall.  Note
the "hollow" header over the window that allows
for an R-38 insulated header!




A unique truss to frame a super-insulated
angled ceiling.  These trusses will provide for
an R-75 ceiling, packed full of cellulose insulation




Trusses mesh together to form a dormer



Mr. Henderson
Factory-primed, knot-free exterior trim,
carefully joined and finished.



Mr. Quimby
Careful work being done with Ice and Water shield
to prevent leaks.




Using Engineered wood components for stair stringers
makes for a stronger and quieter set of stairs.