The garage and utility room have been taped, sanded and painted. The garage is now the "go to" clean storage area for cabinets, vanities, doors, and other finishing products. The utility room was painted so the 62 gallon water pressure tank (the blue torpedo below) could be installed and water brought into the house. This was accomplished by Gould & Sons on July 27. We now pump water to the camper via 125' of heated hose (instead of 225') hooked up to the south hose bib. The water pressure is amazing!
The hot water heater is partially hooked up and will be completed once all of the vanities, sinks and fixtures have been installed. Although it totally looks like we coordinated colors of the pressure tank and water heater with the PEX manifold, we did not. (It does look nice, though. LOL.) Our choice for HW heater is a GE Geospring Hybrid air source/electric model. When Matt did our initially energy modeling, this unit estimated an annual hot water savings of $500. Sold. (And - - National Grid is offering a hefty rebate as well.) The hot water line (red PEX) will run along the top of the wall, then down to the hot water heater, for a nice, neat look. (Thanks, Todd!) Additionally, all of the pipes will be insulated and the wiring of the pressure tank will be replaced with two whips in conduit.
The used pressure tank Gould & Sons installed on top of the well head "to get us through" lasted for over a year. The foam box and temporary plumbing has been removed, and the well head painted "Gould green".
View of the house, just to right of the well head, facing southwest.