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We’re getting close to the end of the rough-in phase on our mountain home build, but before we can move on to insulation and drywall, we have to pass framing inspection — and that means a lot more than just framing.
In this episode, I’m juggling a framing punch list, last-minute material ordering, trim paint, gas line planning, HVAC rough-in details, and porch roof design — all while trying not to slow down the siding crew. We work through inspector notes, install truss screws, frame the attic ladder opening, pressure test the gas line, solve an HVAC condensate drain conflict, plan dryer vent and bath fan duct runs, tighten anchor bolts, add framing straps, and finish a final interior wall.
This is a real look at construction project management on a small house build: coordinating subcontractors, solving rough-in conflicts, handling framing inspection prep, and getting HVAC, gas, and framing approved so the build can keep moving.
Chapters
0:00 Framing Inspection Prep Begins
0:47 Framing Punch List and Truss Screws
2:14 Gas Line Walkthrough for Generator, Range, and Water Heater
3:21 Ordering Trim Paint and Solving Attic Ladder Layout
5:07 Managing a Build Is Overwhelming
5:35 Porch Roof Planning During Siding Installation
6:07 Porch Roof Pitch Math and Ledger Height
8:32 Gas Rough-In Fittings and Appliance Connections
9:07 How to Frame an Attic Ladder Opening
10:05 Gas Line Pressure Test Before Inspection
11:30 HVAC Condensate Drain Conflict Behind Siding
17:32 Dryer Vent Routing and Bathroom Exhaust Ducting
20:36 Tightening Anchor Bolts on Pressure Treated Bottom Plates
21:10 Fixing a Double Top Plate Framing Inspection Issue
22:02 Framing a Small Closet Wall
24:00 Notching a Stud Around Electrical Wiring
24:43 Installing Bathroom Exhaust Vent Ducting
26:18 HVAC, Gas, Plumbing, and Electrical Rough-Ins Complete
27:10 Finishing the Last Interior Wall
28:30 Inspectors Arrive — Framing, HVAC, and Gas Pass
Huge thanks to the crew who helped make this happen — links to everyone involved below.
Ellis Earthworks & Custom Homes – General Contractor
[email protected]
(828) 226-9153
Pro Star Plumbing
[email protected]
828-226-2312
Jimmy – Johnson & Johnson Heating & Cooling
(828) 735-3065
Swain County, NC
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If you’ve been thinking about trying therapy, go to our sponsor https://www.betterhelp.com/atticus to get 10% off your first month of therapy.
We’re getting close to the end of the rough-in phase on our mountain home build, but before we can move on to insulation and drywall, we have to pass framing inspection — and that means a lot more than just framing.
In this episode, I’m juggling a framing punch list, last-minute material ordering, trim paint, gas line planning, HVAC rough-in details, and porch roof design — all while trying not to slow down the siding crew. We work through inspector notes, install truss screws, frame the attic ladder opening, pressure test the gas line, solve an HVAC condensate drain conflict, plan dryer vent and bath fan duct runs, tighten anchor bolts, add framing straps, and finish a final interior wall.
This is a real look at construction project management on a small house build: coordinating subcontractors, solving rough-in conflicts, handling framing inspection prep, and getting HVAC, gas, and framing approved so the build can keep moving.
Chapters
0:00 Framing Inspection Prep Begins
0:47 Framing Punch List and Truss Screws
2:14 Gas Line Walkthrough for Generator, Range, and Water Heater
3:21 Ordering Trim Paint and Solving Attic Ladder Layout
5:07 Managing a Build Is Overwhelming
5:35 Porch Roof Planning During Siding Installation
6:07 Porch Roof Pitch Math and Ledger Height
8:32 Gas Rough-In Fittings and Appliance Connections
9:07 How to Frame an Attic Ladder Opening
10:05 Gas Line Pressure Test Before Inspection
11:30 HVAC Condensate Drain Conflict Behind Siding
17:32 Dryer Vent Routing and Bathroom Exhaust Ducting
20:36 Tightening Anchor Bolts on Pressure Treated Bottom Plates
21:10 Fixing a Double Top Plate Framing Inspection Issue
22:02 Framing a Small Closet Wall
24:00 Notching a Stud Around Electrical Wiring
24:43 Installing Bathroom Exhaust Vent Ducting
26:18 HVAC, Gas, Plumbing, and Electrical Rough-Ins Complete
27:10 Finishing the Last Interior Wall
28:30 Inspectors Arrive — Framing, HVAC, and Gas Pass
Huge thanks to the crew who helped make this happen — links to everyone involved below.
Ellis Earthworks & Custom Homes - General Contractor
[email protected]
(828) 226-9153
Pro Star Plumbing
[email protected]
828-226-2312
Jimmy - Johnson & Johnson Heating & Cooling
(828) 735-3065
Swain County, NC
➤New to the channel?
👉 Subscribe and follow our journey! @ProjectAtticus
➤ Love our videos?
Become a Patron to help support the channel & get early ad-free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/ProjectAtticus
➤ Gear we use:
Sunglasses: https://shrsl.com/35iim Discount Code HPATTICUS
Keen Footwear: http://bit.ly/2GSEMjt
Our Mobile Internet Solutions - MobileMustHave: https://mobilemusthave.com
Bluetti Portable Power Station: https://www.bluettipower.com/products/home-backup-power-ac500?variant=46381280493787
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