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Construction Update -- Wednesday morning

Worked is continuing on the Scott house on Edna Lane in the Woodlawn community of Montgomery County,  The house is rapidly taking shape as hundreds of voluneers have worked around the clock since construction began on Sunday.

On Tuesday evening, siding and roofing were finished.  Into Tuesday night, drywall prep was under way and preliminary yard work began.

By Wednesday morning, tile was being laid throughout the house, cabinets were being installed, and painters were beginning to go to work.  By sunrise on Wednesday, painting will be well underway.

As the day proceeds Wednesday, the yard will begin to take shape while finishing work continues in the house.

Much work is yet to be done before Ty can reveal the new house to the Scott family on Friday afternoon.

 

Volunteers are needed in the overnight hours from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.  Volunteers will be needed on Saturday and Sunday for a massive cleanup effort.

Spectators are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to contribute to a food drive for Urban Ministries.  Also, on Thursday, spectators will have an oppotunity to participate in a blood drive with the American Red Cross.

   

Behind the Scenes Video Day 2

   

Monday Progress Update on the Scotts' House

After working throuhg the chilly night Sunday evening, workers with Duncan & Duncan Construction and Singletary Construction have framed up the new house for the Scott family.

Workers battled frosty, nigth termperatures and muddy conditions to complete the foundation and concrete slab as dawn crept through the trees on the eastern edge of the Scott family yard.  The concrete slab project took more concrete and more time than anticipated as workers battled the contitions of the wet ground.  Moisture has been a problem for the Scotts' home and part of the concrete slab project is focused on eliminated that issue.

Other work on the site contined as workers waited for the concrete slab to dry so that by noon on Monday, they were able to start placing wall panels.  As the afternoon wore on, the first floor quickly took shape and by midafternoon, the second floor was being tackled.  As the sun began to set on Monday, workers were putting final touches on the second floor truss system preparing for the roof decking.

Despite delays with the concrete slab project, work is on schedule to complete the house for a Friday afternoon "Move that bus," cry from spectators.

 

Schedule Note

Spectator and VIP areas are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.  Follow electronic signs to the spectator parking area from U.S. 79, Dover Road.

Spectators and VIPs are encouraged to please bring non-perishable food items for donation to Urban Ministries' food bank.  The food drive is being coordinated by the Montgomery County Sheriff's office.

 

 

 

   

Press Release

“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” Selects ZIP System® Roof and Wall Sheathing and AdvanTech® Flooring for Local Family

Media Contacts:   Sara Nix (w) 404-739-0115 (c) 678-467-0946 (e) This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Chad Corley (w) 404-739-0149 (c) 404-808-9865 (e) This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

WOODLAWN, Tenn. (Oct 17, 2009) – The Emmy-award winning hit ABC television show, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” is using Huber Engineered Woods LLC’s ZIP System® roof and wall sheathing and AdvanTech® flooring to construct a home for a deserving family in Clarksville, Tenn. as part of season seven, themed “Get on the Bus.” The ZIP System roof and wall sheathing and AdvanTech flooring feature superior moisture resistance and quick installation properties that will help Duncan & Duncan successfully complete the home in just one week.

 

The lucky area family was recently surprised by a visit from Ty Pennington, team leader for the show when the family’s identity was made public. Construction on the home is underway and will conclude with the show’s “reveal” when Pennington recites the show’s signature phrase, “Move that bus!” ZIP System roof and wall sheathing and AdvanTech flooring will be installed on Oct. 19.

 

After being used on several episodes last season, Huber Engineered Woods will join “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” to make ZIP System roof and wall sheathing and AdvanTech flooring its preferred structural products season seven.

 

ZIP System® Roof Sheathing

ZIP System® roof panels have a built-in moisture barrier and eliminate the need for felt paper and H-clips. A code-recognized structural panel and underlayment all-in-one, ZIP System roof panels prevent expensive rework due to torn felt, and shingles or tiles can be applied directly to the panels. Since ZIP System roof sheathing is faster to install than traditional methods and provides an instant 120-day rough dry-in, builders can schedule subcontractors sooner, ultimately completing the house in less time. For more information, visit www.zipsystem.com.

 

ZIP System® Wall Sheathing

The ZIP System® wall sheathing with a built-in water-resistive barrier is a structural wall panel, moisture barrier and air barrier all-in-one, providing a tight building envelope and superior moisture resistance during and after the construction. The Department of Energy recognizes that air barriers help prevent air leakage in homes, which can account for 30 percent or more of a home’s heating and cooling costs.   ZIP System® tape is used on both the roof and wall products and provides moisture resistance for seams, valleys and ridges, can help reduce air leaks as recommended by the Seal and Insulate with the ENERGY STAR® effort, and is code recognized as window and door flashing tape when used with ZIP System wall sheathing (ESR-2227). For more information, visit www.zipsystem.com.

 

AdvanTech Flooring

AdvanTech flooring has greater water resistance, design bending strength and stiffness than commodity oriented strand board (OSB) and plywood, providing superior quality and the best warranty in the business – a limited 50-year transferable warranty and a 300-day no-sanding guarantee. AdvanTech flooring has fastening guide marks and self-spacing tongue and groove for easy installation. For more information, visit www.advantechperforms.com.

 

Duncan & Duncan, subcontractors and vendors are providing services and materials on a donated basis as part of the build. To learn more about this makeover, visit www.extremevolunteer.com.

 

In addition to transforming the lives of hundreds of families and individuals, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” has inspired millions of people in this country and beyond.  The show has been aired in 69 countries, translated into 58 languages and viewed by a billion people worldwide.

 

Huber Engineered Woods LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of J.M. Huber Corporation, a diversified, multinational supplier of engineered materials, natural resources and technology-based services to markets ranging from paper and energy to construction. An innovative building solution provider for the housing market, Huber Engineered Woods offers such specialty products as AdvanTech® flooring and sheathing, as well as the new ZIP System® wall and ZIP System® roof products. Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Huber Engineered Woods has manufacturing operations in Maine, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee and Oklahoma, as well as research and development facilities in Georgia. Huber Engineered Woods also serves industrial markets with products for door manufacturers and the transportation industry. For more information, visit www.huberwood.com.

 

The Emmy award winning reality program “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” is now entering its 7th season, is produced by Endemol USA, a division of Endemol Holding. It’s executive-produced by Anthony Dominici. David Goldberg is Chairman, Endemol North America. The show airs Sundays from 8 to 9 p.m., ET on ABC.

 

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Duncan & Duncan

ddlogoDuncan & Duncan Construction has been involved in the Clarksville-Montgomery County area since 1993 as general contractors and was earlier involved in home improvement since the 1970s.

Singletary Construction

singletaryBert Singletary first started framing as an hourly employee and now runs four framing crews in addition to building 30 homes a year with his business, Singletary Construction.

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