Yep, that's saved me a lot of work and expense in the past, especially with
cables & plumbing before they get covered in both the house and garden.
We should be starting construction of a new house soon, so I'll be back into
it again.
...WayneH
>
> I usually take photos of construction to know were wiring, plumbing,
studs,
> etc are in case I later need to access them. And in some cases to document
> what was done to the house when selling.
>
> An example is the house I sold in Hopkinton MA, which had problems with
> ice damming. So I had the roof removed, 2 inch foam insulation added with
a
> 1 inch air channel to prevent ice damming.
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/qWCxzko6onpYVEar6
>
> Here in AZ I have been digging up the drip system, and take photos in case
I
> need to get to it at a later date. Construction photos are often those you
> wish you had taken but didn't.
>
> WayneS
>
>
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