When building/modifying your home the decisions you make determine the long term expenses of your home. Whether it is insulation, windows/doors, or heating systems, they all make a big difference in your homes efficiency. In this project we built an addition on a log home using new construction methods. This gave them the energy efficiency of new construction with the look of an authentic log home. In a previous project we built a new home where we used icyene spray foam insulation with energy star windows and doors, along with a geo thermal heating system to reduce there energy expenses.
We hired Steve and his crew to replace our weathered vinyl siding with James Hardie fiber cement siding last spring/summer. From the estimation.
During February Break I had the opportunity to bring my middle son with me to the job site. Here is Aiden prepping and helping with kitchen cabinet installation. He especially liked learning how to use masonry tools as we were securing cabinetry to a brick wall.
It’s out with the old and in with the new at the Schumacher Center for a New Economics’ turret. Installing all new shiplap made locally at Wyman & Son Inc Sawmill in New Marlborough because real carpenters use real shiplap.
The kitchen is complete at the Sheffield project. We just love the workspace and layout. What’s your favorite part?