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July 3, 2009 01:08
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Robert
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One thing I forget to mention earlier to everyone was that the consistent advice that I got from other friends that had built homes was to take a lot of pictures of the interior walls after all the wiring and plumbing were in and before the interior walls go up. This way you will know exactly where your wires and plumbing are if you ever need to access them or need to make sure to avoid them. This is also really important with spray foam as it burries most of the wires in interior walls.
I probably took about 250 pictures in all and organized them by floor, but I am now realizing that I should have organized them by room, because my ability to remember what each room looked like at the stud phase has diminished quickly. I also did a video walkthrough of each room making audible notes of things to remember or watch out for. Both the videos and images have already come in helpful for adding recessed cubbies to the showers and for when the wallboard guys buried a few switches and lights.
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