Calm, Forward, Straight

Calm, Forward, Straight
Showing posts with label first floor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label first floor. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2019

Horse Before House Part 3
Floors, Walls and Rooms

Once the pilings were banded, the pace picked up considerably. My framing crew was a super group of guys - by far the most professional and talented of all the trades who worked on the house. (it certainly helped that there wasn't much good surf when they were here)

Early on, right after the property was purchased, I met with a potential builder. He walked the lot with me, answering questions about siting the house, clearing the lot etc. I happened to mention the plan was to live in the Shimmy Shack during construction. He basically implied he wouldn't take a job when the client lived there. Once the project got going - because I lived on site - it was apparent when work started and stopped, who was there (or wasn't), and how far things progressed. I no longer wonder why in my landscaping business, I've run into so many off island clients over the years who seemed suspicious of local contractors...

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There were a couple of comments asking for details - one was about costs outside of the mortgage. Here's that breakdown:

Plans - $1800
Surveying - $2000
Lot clearing - $1200 (not including my labor)
Stump pulling + grading - $2400 (not including my labor)
Permits/inspections - $1000
Water impact (county water) - $3000
Running 350' water line - $300 (not including my labor)
Electric pole - $200

The other question was about pilings and elevation. Two years ago hurricane Matthew brought flood waters of +/- 9'. My property is 7.5' above sea level. It had never flooded here since anyone could remember - one of the main reasons I bought the property. I raised the first floor 10' above the ground - so 17.5' above sea level. There are codes regarding elevation, as well as requirements from the bank, and better deals on insurance the higher up your first floor is. I wanted to be able to use the space under the house for parking and storage, and figured 10' would allow me to eventually close in a little shop once some time has passed.



First floor pano



View from the future kitchen (!)



Raising the walls



It's crazy - all that held those walls up for weeks were a few 2x4s...



...and some wall jacks






Laundry room with a view ❤️









First floor walled in

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