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Old 07-31-2018, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by KaMLuNg
hard to tell from the pics but are those full basement height?
No those are just the footings for the foundation.

The basement will be 9 ft ceiling.
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Nice hole!
Old 07-31-2018, 06:34 PM
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Nice hole!
It’s my little slice of heaven.
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Originally Posted by stogie1020
Nice hole!
i hear the same thing every time I bleach...
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Yay for Mikey's hole!

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It is going to be Trex but without gaps... builder says bugs won’t be able to get in. I don’t expect to be out there much in the depths of winter.

Everybody who sees the plan falls for the porch. One of our friends says she and her husband are going to move into our basement so she can use it.
Perfect. Our builders continued with the gaps in the porch. They put screen underneath to keep the bugs out, but it doesn't do anything for the draft, of course. I wish I had thought of it at the time. If there were a fireplace in the porch, I'd be throwing elbows at your friends!
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Originally Posted by Sarlacc


i hear the same thing every time I bleach...


But seriously, thanks for bleaching.
Old 08-14-2018, 11:50 AM
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Was out of town for a couple weeks and didn’t drop by until last night .

Foundation is done and approved. Framing has started.



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Old 08-14-2018, 05:41 PM
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Thanks!

Really looking forward to my elevated Class VI Lanai.
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Old 08-14-2018, 07:23 PM
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Old 08-26-2018, 12:23 PM
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Framing continues. Main floor is done; front and back porches, roof and attic storage are all in progress.




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Old 09-01-2018, 09:26 PM
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Wet and muddy today so we stayed in the car.

Picked roof color, flooring, working on Hardie board color(s) and stone selections.

Cabinet guy was out a couple weeks ago, taking measurements. After a few looked at the builder and said “I like this framing crew.”

Roof is sheathed.




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Back looks like a perfect place for a class 4 lanai.

Seriously though Mike, nice house.
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Originally Posted by gatrhumpy
Back looks like a perfect place for a class 4 lanai.

Seriously though Mike, nice house.
Thank you. I think it will be a mere class 2.
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You have all the class!
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Congrats Mike, looks like it's going to be a great place!!

When's the electric scheduled to install, and did you customize it at all or are you mostly going with what they suggest?
Old 09-04-2018, 05:47 PM
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Congrats Mike, looks like it's going to be a great place!!

When's the electric scheduled to install, and did you customize it at all or are you mostly going with what they suggest?
Thanks Scotty! Not sure when the electrical goes in; the builder is shifting his trades schedule up a bit so that the exterior work is all done before winter.

We will do a complete walkthrough before the electricians start to decide on switch/outlet placement. We discussed the location of the meter and the panel (and sump and rough-in and future basement bedroom suite layout and mechanical) during architecture, and he knows that I need 220 in my basement workshop. I still need to get myself a decent idea of what the shop layout will be so I get those in the right places.
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That's good. I suggest adding any electric you can possibly think of before the drywall goes up. Hopefully they are good at what they do and not going for speed only. And for future reference, take pics of each wall when all wiring/plumbing is finished and before drywall goes up.
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Originally Posted by Scottman111
That's good. I suggest adding any electric you can possibly think of before the drywall goes up. Hopefully they are good at what they do and not going for speed only. And for future reference, take pics of each wall when all wiring/plumbing is finished and before drywall goes up.
Agreed. Adding outlets in closets and bathroom cabinets for rechargeable gizmos and plenty in the garage for the same.

I did a wall reference photo set when we built this house... it has been very useful over the years.

We went with a high end builder and have been very impressed with his subcontractors. He definitely emphasizes the quality of the work and materials.
Old 09-05-2018, 09:10 AM
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Congrats! My parents just built an open concept ranch and it makes me want to sell my house to build. Can't wait to see the progress.
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Roof should sprout shingles this week. Basement has gravel fill and vapor barrier; maybe the concrete slab floor will get poured too.

We selected the front stone on Saturday and pick out our appliances tomorrow night. Gratuitous Audizine shot below.

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Looking good Mikey!
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That's a good looking Honey Bucket you got there
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That's a good looking Honey Bucket you got there
She was standing next to me.
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Wow, nice!

Love to see the progress.
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Definitely looking like a better neighborhood....
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Roof is on, basement floor is poured, staircases are in, interior framing is pretty much done, and deck footings are poured.

Builder says windows should be in this week. Rough plumbing and HVAC too.

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great progress... looks like it's zipping along... this is the faster part of the build. everything else will seem to slow down after this. as long as you are weather proof before winter it's all good..
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Dang, they are moving fast! Looking good...

Have you guys decided on all your finish items yet?
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Old 09-21-2018, 03:52 PM
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Wow.
I love this thread.
I want to build my own place one day.
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Stogie -- we're getting there on the finish items. The last thing we picked was our appliances (a suite of matching KitchenAid stuff in black stainless steel with an induction cooktop). Still have to pick tiles, colors for cabinets, and the like.

Rockstar -- this is our third time around. By far the best experience so far, also the highest-end home we've built.
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Cool, I can image all the little choices take forever and are exhausting...
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We have something to decide almost every weekend. It is kind of fun though.
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Dang son. Ballers, Chicago edition!
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That's what I would find fun...the choosing of things and being able to make your imagination come to life picturing how you'll use the space.
Bad ass shit, man...I hope to one day experience it for myself.
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Plumbing is roughed in, and lumber for the deck framing is on site. Progress on the fireplace too.

First picture is the fireplace in the family room, second is the portion of the attic over the 2 car garage stall, and the third is the view through what will be the window sides of the screen porch.



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Looks like you will have a nice view out back! I hope it is to the south at least!
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Originally Posted by BreezyTL
Looks like you will have a nice view out back! I hope it is to the south at least!
Trees (forest preserve) are to the east, water to the south southeast.
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Very nice! Can't wait to see more progress pictures.
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We have windows, exterior doors, garage floors are poured, front porch is poured, electrical/data in progress, back porch walls, a furnace, septic, and the well gets drilled on Monday.

Hoping to hit an aquifer at 400 ft down instead of 750 ft down to save well over 7 figures (12000.00).



Front elevation with windows.

View out of the master.

Garage floors are in.

Front porch from where I will keep whippersnappers off my lawn.


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