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DSCN3611.JPG door to back yard from family room
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DSCN3613.JPG cedar trim, properly flashed with 20ounce copper
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DSCN3618.JPG all exterior window casing and sills either eastern cedar or white oak
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DSCN3622.JPG First of a three-coat process
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WARNKEN.JPG Roof storm water collection and dissipation chambers designed to handle a "100 year" storm event.
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DSCN3629.JPG inspection of low voltage wiring even though Scarsdale has no code requirement
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DSCN3636.JPG r-30 insulation in the master bedroom
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DSCN3642.JPG master bath
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DSCN3660.JPG A big 1 1/2 " hole on wall in master bedroom in case we ever want to drop wires to the family room. Probably can be accessed from garage ceiling. Only problem: insulation in family room wall.
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DSCN3662.JPG looking up from front hallway
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DSCN3667.JPG kitchen ceiling looking towards the garage
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DSCN3669.JPG looking toward the front door from the family room. Cast iron waste lines are quieter than PVC.
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DSCN4686.JPG Leviton structured media center contains a wireless router, a cable modem, 2 8-port ethernet switches, a video panel, and telephone modules.
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DSCN4058.JPG 2 home runs of cat 6 and one home run of quad sheild rg-6 to each of 14 double-gang ports like this one in BR3.
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DSCN4748.JPG A second wireless router mounted high in the attic means a laptop can move freely throughout the house without losing signal.
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