Monday, 29 September 2014

As of September 29th...

Painters showed up and did a bunch of ceilings, the last of the priming and some small stuff to prepare for tomorrows big day of color on the walls!

HVAC showed up and within a couple hours one of the workers got an injury and was off to the hospital for a couple stitches in his finger.  One guy remained and the big boss showed up and put on the tools for the rest of the day to help out.  They say the system should be up and running by tomorrow.  Pictures show the Mechanical Room where the Air Handling Unit sits with a total of 4 filters and a UV light for making sure the air is as clean as possible in our home.  In fact, the unit they installed was the first time they've ever installed this specific unit as it's a brand new top of the line air quality system!

This is the new thermostat...I have no idea.


This is looking into the Mechanical Room from the Living Room.  There is a 1" filter on the left side where the duct work meets the Air Handler.  This is where the big stuff is caught and we will likely be replacing this filter often.



This is looking into the Mechanical Room from the Mudroom.  Pretty tight quarters, but the purpose was to have enough space for the Air Handler, the HWT and hopefully a vacuum and broom.  All of the above will be accomplished!



On the bottom left is the new system for the HVAC that is super high end.  It has four filters in it:

  • Up to 99.97% efficient at removing
    particles down to 0.3 micron
  • Carbon Pre-filter protects the HEPA filter while removing odors, lint, hair and larger particles
  • Up to 99.97% HEPA Media Filter removes particles 0.3 micron (1/84,000 of an inch) and larger
  • Two UVC Germicidal Lights enclosed in an anodized UV reflector to intensify UV rays
  • The UVC light and CinQuartz® Photo-Catalytic Oxidation (PCO) filter decompose organic materials
  • Carbon/Potassium Permanganate Final Filter for removal of organic compounds and light gases



The new window for the boys bathroom was installed.





The flooring in the Toy Room was completed too!




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