I am Finally BUILDING!!!
-
but I don't see the underground workshop, nuclear reactor or submarine pens. call yourself an evil genius? hand in your membership card!
-
I had to move those off site. I wasn't zoned for that.
-
That's nice of you to try to keep your evil activites all legal under current zoning code David.
Its looking good. I'm still trying to figure out what lump of dirt looks the comfiest for me and the kids to sleep on when we come visit in a few weeks...
-
Glad you making progress.
-
backfilling the foundation right now. floor slabs tomorrow. Framing next week.
-
more pix. .. just cuz I like posting them and I am so excited!
A little film. I still can't figure out the embed thing
-
Nice Pool
-
I was thinking its a great start for a bomb shelter.
-
what. . .you guys don't have full basements where you live.
Tant pis. It's cheap space.
-
I'm not sure that I've ever really seen a full basement in California. I'm not sure why.
-
@chris fullmer said:
I'm not sure that I've ever really seen a full basement in California. I'm not sure why.
Partly a side effect of frostline depth. In the Frozen North like Minnesota the frostline depth is, oh, about 350ft down - in California it's about 18" above ground . Since you need to have the base of your footings below frost depth to avoid frost heave ruining your building you inevitably get a high likelihood of basements in Minnesota and a low probability in California.
I'm building on a slope, so it made sense to do a walk-out basement, also known as a lower floor with a dirt back wall.
-
Interesting, I did not realize that building footings needed to be below the frost line. That would help explain things a bit.
-
Makes me wonder: No insulation on the exterior?
-
Hi David, If you need any building actual advice flick me over an email. I design and build. mainly build. BTW thw house model looks great
-
ELY::The Interior furred walls will be insulated. In the Mountain areas, like Park City for example you would do 2" of Rigid on the outside of the foundation, then do the bituthane thing. And still furr and insulate the interior foundation wall.
But where I am at, I should be fine. Frost depth for my elevation. . .32"
AAD: thanks for the offers to advise. I think I got it covered. Although I can see mistakes that I have made along the way.
Garage Slab poured this weekend! My wife says. . .the garage is too small. Honey. .it's bigger than we have ever had before. It just looks small because the walls aren't on it yet. Nothing to compare it too. Trust the SketchUP model. The cars fit!!!!
-
basement rooms bearing walls and main floor getting framed.
-
@unknownuser said:
ELY::The Interior furred walls will be insulated. In the Mountain areas, like Park City for example you would do 2" of Rigid on the outside of the foundation, then do the bituthane thing. And still furr and insulate the interior foundation wall.
I see,the earth is different in all the countries(and the weather too) .Here(in Romania) if u go that deep with the basement and no insulation on the outside u ll have wall mold all the way.
@unknownuser said:
Trust the SketchUP model. The cars fit!!!!
So u re going wood all the way? I personally don t trust wood. Give me bricks and concrete.
Btw,things are going pretty well!
Cheers!
-
Hey David
It's great to see a follow through from SketchUp to build. I'm hoping to follow your lead in the next little while. Makes me want to through on the tools and dive in. Keep us posted on progress. -
@unknownuser said:
I personally don t trust wood. Give me bricks and concrete.
We've been building frame houses here for many many years. Its lightweight strong and I can afford it.
D
-
You mention SU output David, but are you willing to give us a sneek peek at what your home will look like?
Or maybe you have somewhere else?
Advertisement