
Crane
by Kevin 03/30/12category: HEYDAY HOMES: Buzz Court
Hired a crane to place the steel beams on the rear houses.


Dick+Jane on deLaB Home Tour March 24
by Kevin 03/20/12category: NEWS/EVENTS
We're excited to be part of deLaB's S/M/L/XL Home Tour this coming weekend. The tour is showcasing four fantastic homes in Echo Park ranging in size from 500 sq. ft. to 2,000 sq. ft.
More information and tickets at the deLaB website: deLaB

More information and tickets at the deLaB website: deLaB
First Floor Framing
by Kevin 03/19/12category: HEYDAY HOMES: Buzz Court
First floor walls are up and the engineered joists have been delivered and will be installed in the next couple of days. The engineered joist and beams are not only stronger than typical wood but they are pre-cut at the factory to reduce jobsite waste.

While it looks like the buildings are going up quickly, which they are, the tricky details like the stairs have yet to be installed. It seems like whenever framing gets going people expect the buildings to be done soon but this is still the beginning.

While it looks like the buildings are going up quickly, which they are, the tricky details like the stairs have yet to be installed. It seems like whenever framing gets going people expect the buildings to be done soon but this is still the beginning.
Steel
by Kevin 03/10/12category: HEYDAY HOMES: Buzz Court
Post and beam construction has been used for nearly a century in Los Angeles to create open floor plans. Mid-Century masters Eichler and Cliff May used Redwood and Douglas Fir. However, the open spans and cantilevers combined with three story heights at Buzz Ct. create forces in excess of 50,000 lbs. So a couple tons of steel are required in each home to survive large earthquakes unharmed.



