This statement is relative to the area…around larger cities this maybe true, because you have more “crack heads and hacks” and I will add an overwhelming number of people that think they know more about building than the contractor.Vet your builder and the subs the use. Low bid Low Bid Low bid is how most of them roll, high end houses being built by crack heads and hacks. I'll never be able to use most of the contractors around here because I know who they hire.
I will also echo that. We are in the process of a similar build. I have researched at nausea the hidden details no one sees that are important to me. From the type of exterior sheathing, insulation, dry wall thickness, air/water barriers, etc. Basically everything between the rock/brick exterior inside to the finished wall texture, down to the foundation up to the roof decking. My wife thinks I am insane. But, to me, that’s all I care about. That’s the most important part of the home to me. When I talk to the builders, if they discredit my wants, or have no experience in doing them, I move on. Cheapest is not always the best. If you want something, don’t be talked out of it. Find someone else that has done it and can/will do it.Vet your builder and the subs the use. Low bid Low Bid Low bid is how most of them roll, high end houses being built by crack heads and hacks. I'll never be able to use most of the contractors around here because I know who they hire.
Totally not being argumentative, but in this building market quality subs are few and far between. I live in a rural vacation community and its an issue here as well. Quality costs money, even guys that used to have a reputation for quality have fallen into the trap lately. I think its a function of houses costing 25-30% more year over year and trying to win bids.This statement is relative to the area…around larger cities this maybe true, because you have more “crack heads and hacks” and I will add an overwhelming number of people that think they know more about building than the contractor.
An established, respectable contractor will have vetted subs that travel with him and do all of his work…
I'm only 41 and my north facing driveway is an ice skating rink.Since its a 'Forever Home - Think of the distant future when you get 'old'
Make all hallways & doorways 3'-0" [accommodate wheelchairs]
Avoid stairways [self-explanatory]
No bathtubs - walk-in showers only
Build south facing
I agree…quality cost money…and in a high demand market you will not find quality… I’ve seen contractors pour 20 foundations in a day in subdivisions in INDY, and every other sun is same way… trying to wire 4 house a day using hacks and cutting every corner possible…it’s wild…Totally not being argumentative, but in this building market quality subs are few and far between. I live in a rural vacation community and its an issue here as well. Quality costs money, even guys that used to have a reputation for quality have fallen into the trap lately. I think its a function of houses costing 25-30% more year over year and trying to win bids.
Like I said, not trying to be argumentative, but I'd never buy a spec house, and I'd probably have to be my own general this day and age.
Yup, walk in sit down shower with hand rails.Since its a 'Forever Home - Think of the distant future when you get 'old'
Make all hallways & doorways 3'-0" [accommodate wheelchairs]
Avoid stairways [self-explanatory]
No bathtubs - walk-in showers only
Build south facing
I would say sink in garage, hot water spigot outside for kids/dogs or easy to fill hot water in a bucket.Hot water spigot in the garage
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Yup. My elderly mom’s house is north facing. From Dec thru Jan, when it snows, her driveway is an ice rink, even after I plow it. The low sun angle just keeps it frozen. And her garage is like a walk-in freezer! I can hang a side of beef and it’ll stay frozen! LolI'm only 41 and my north facing driveway is an ice skating rink.
Great advice!Since its a 'Forever Home - Think of the distant future when you get 'old'
Make all hallways & doorways 3'-0" [accommodate wheelchairs]
Avoid stairways [self-explanatory]
No bathtubs - walk-in showers only
Build south facing