
When you are building a home, you have good days and bad days. This was a bad day. We received a complaint from a neighbor and arrived to our house to see the remains of Fat Cat Stucco having just started on our house. I took these photographs to share with our contractor, DCM homes by Design (DCM = Dana C Munn).
We were told that there was no room in the back for a garbage bin, so I personally moved everything in the back driveway (which was mostly Fat Cat Stucco supplies) to on-top of the garage so a garbage bin could be delivered. Although I was able to clear the way in just under an hour, I ended up taking the next two days off work at Critical Mass to put all the garbage into garbage bags, load up the garbage bin, clean up misc. junk and remove items from neighbors yards.
Our moral and feelings are still a bit raw in November and we feel like we are still recovering from this week. The rest of the images from September 18th, 2007 – The job site from hell.
[tags]home building, house construction, renovations, gallery, images, Fat Cat Stucco, DCM Homes By Design, Ramsay Home Project, www.ramsayhome.com[/tags]
Related posts:
- September 24, 2007 – Stucco work slowly continues
- October 16, 2007 – The Stucco is almost done.
- October 13, 2007 – Broken Sunroom Window
- September 14, 2005 – House Demolition
- House images – October 24, 2007
- House images – October 25, 2007
- House images update – November 1, 2007
- Site inspection, April 28 2006
- Framing! Site Inspection – January 29th, 2006
- Site inspection – April 15, 2006








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That is too bad about the break in. But what happened here? Did the stucco guys make the mess, or was it the vandals who stole the stereo?
Anyway, you have a really awesome project here. I’m sure you probably looked into using modular buildings. Did something influence your decision to go with site-built?
April / 2011.
These guys are still around! more details to follow as we follow them… so far, not good.
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