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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Westminster, SC
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After a couple of years of "I like this plan", "Wait, this one is better" we are getting going!
I have visited this site many, many times - posting a few times and thought I would try to share our progress as others before me have (and are currently doing). We are contracting it ourselves and I'll be quite honest, I do not know a lot of the lingo but am fortunate that friends of ours just built this exact house last year and we are piggy-backing quite a few of their subs! I know there are other "details" I need to share (house size, lot size, house specs, etc) and I will but no time right now. So... without further ado, some pics. Taken yesterday as we had our footings inspected (PASSED!) and had them poured as well. Should start foundation (block) on Friday. Thanks for looking!
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Michael L2800 4WD Kubota LA463 FEL w/ Markham Toothbar Bush Hog 2102 PHD w/ 12" Auger Bush Hog Rotary Tiller Bush Hog RZ60 Rotary Cutter Bush Hog Box Scrape 55 Gallon Sprayer WANTS ARE: Cone Spreader Bought - April '07 Hours - 92.5 (as of 12Nov08) |
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Elite Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: NorthEast, Florida
Posts: 2,507
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Looking real good, we did the same thing in 1999, nothing like digging a big hole and pour all that money in it
Jim ![]()
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Click here for my current weather Case 1845C with dirt bucket, forks, 3 point quick hitch on the front, 30'. boom, 6 & 1/2 foot disc harrow, 5 foot Howse RC, root and tree bucket and Grouser tracks and a Ford F-550 pick up,7.3 Turbo with Auto and a Crosley 25' X 8'.6" X 14 K D/O trailer. PDF files don't like me !! Making a F-550 Pick Up thread My Gallery My other Gallery Revielle video here Dear Eliot |
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Silver Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Central Texas-Freestone/Donie
Posts: 224
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We are just about finished with ours. I would say that your on the right track. We did what you are doing, bought a set of plans from a man since we seen them build it. We required his materials list and the names/numbers of his subs too. We used his main sub who in turn allowed us to use his subs. You'll be able to look at your friends house and see what you'd like differently and what they'd like differently too. Its great to be able to do that but even then I still wish I'da changed a few more things. Good luck.
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Gold Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Westminster, SC
Posts: 320
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Just a little more info - We've got about 6 acres with 2 of those in front of the house wooded. Plan is to do some small gardening, some fruit trees on part of the remaining with the rest probably remaining "natural" except for directly around the house. House itself is what I would call a ranch style. 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, kitchen, breakfast area, formal dining, living room, laundry room on the main floor. Upstairs are 3 large rooms which we were able to open up by stick building and making some truss changes from the original plan (our friend did this and this is what drove us to this plan). The room over the main part of the house is 32' X 50+'. We have a 2 year old and an 8 year old so that is their room! The other 2 rooms will become the office/computer room and a craft room for the lady of the house. As seen in the pics they'll be a small basement on the left side of the house. This is directly under the 3 bedrooms on that end. No access from the house, just from the outside. Gonna use it more for a garden room (washing veggies/fruit, potting some plants) and hopefully a work shop for me as I currently don't have a "hobby" but have some things I'd like to make if I had the space to do it. We are also building a detached 2 car garage off the right side of the house, away and back from the attached garage so all can be easily accessed. Tractor, truck, wave runner will reside in that garage. Speaking of the tractor, this is the first I have owned and I am so glad I have it! From mowing the "field" to running the box blade over the 600+ ft trench we dug for the water line to cover up the pipe, to spraying the entire lot, to lifting downed trees and moving to "to burn" pile, to digging 53 holes for the Thuja Green Giants we planted, etc, etc... EXCELLENT! Aight - that's all the time I have for now. Thanks again to all for reading and commenting! If you see anything or can suggest anything, please do not hesitate as we are learning as we go!
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Michael L2800 4WD Kubota LA463 FEL w/ Markham Toothbar Bush Hog 2102 PHD w/ 12" Auger Bush Hog Rotary Tiller Bush Hog RZ60 Rotary Cutter Bush Hog Box Scrape 55 Gallon Sprayer WANTS ARE: Cone Spreader Bought - April '07 Hours - 92.5 (as of 12Nov08) Last edited by KarolinaKubota; 10-04-2007 at 10:46 AM. |
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Super Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Tyler, Texas
Posts: 8,302
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Looking forward to following along on your progress. It's always fun to see a house come together and get ideas from what you're doing.
Hiring the contractor that built your friends house was a smart move. It's going to be allot easier and faster for him the second time, which should give you a better house for less money!!!! Thanks for the pics, Eddie
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My Goals for 2008 1. Fishing and Hunting with my kids. 2. Build my storage Shed. 3. Put my outside access bathroom together. 4. Fence in a quarter acre for Turkeys. 5. Build my gazebo for my front pasture. 6. Finish back pasture and plant it in Bermuda. 7. Start my food plots. 8. Build a comfortable deer stand for two. 9. Build a wood burning fireplace in my home. 10. New flooring in my home. 11. Build a pasture sprayer. 12. Get my old jeep running. |
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Gold Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Westminster, SC
Posts: 320
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Travelers Rest! Sweet! Haven't been over that way since Seneca and TR played football some years back!
Keep hanging out here, I might have to ask you to come over and show me how to use the tractor properly! Still learning! ![]()
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Michael L2800 4WD Kubota LA463 FEL w/ Markham Toothbar Bush Hog 2102 PHD w/ 12" Auger Bush Hog Rotary Tiller Bush Hog RZ60 Rotary Cutter Bush Hog Box Scrape 55 Gallon Sprayer WANTS ARE: Cone Spreader Bought - April '07 Hours - 92.5 (as of 12Nov08) |
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Silver Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Central Texas-Freestone/Donie
Posts: 224
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You didn't say where the master BR was so lets say it might be upstairs. If thats the case try to make sure that you have a room downstairs that can be converted to a bedroom in the future. I'm 33 and the wife is 32, we have a 12 yo, a 5 yo, and one due next spring. All of our bedrooms are upstairs. We had what was supposed to be a formal dining room downstairs but I added a fairly big closet/pantry and called it my office. It is open to the rest of the house (no wall or door) so privacy is not really available. The main thought in doing this though is in the future we can put in a Murphy bed if we can't go up the stairs. By that time the kids will be gone (I hope at least
) so it'll be ok not to have privacy. We have a 1/2 bath downstairs and an area right next to it in the laundry room for a corner shower. It wouldn't be ideal to live in these arrangements but it would be better than the couch and a sponge bath. Research home run wiring. All of my wiring runs back to a central point. Each room has its on line for phone (several jacks in each room) and cable (coax) that doesn't connect together until the service comes in the house. While your at it add more plugs than you need. One thing I didn't do is put any in my closets and I wish I would have. It would have been a great place to charge cell phones, cordless drill, etc. Look into 3 way switches for all over. I have a porch around my entire house with recessed lights. I can control them at either front or back door. I have a detatched garage and carport 48X24 overall with each being 24X24. Its about 50-75 feet inbetween the house and the carport. So the wife would actually turn off the lights and not have to walk in the dark either I wired the two together. I have a wall mount outside my back door and flourescent ubes under the carport controlled by 3ways. She pulls into the carport at night stopping halfway to roll down the window and flip the switch. This turns on the carport and back porch light. When she gets inside the house flips the switch and they all go off. Lots of fun stuff you can do with wiring if you study. Research PEX plumbing and a manifold system. I absolutely love it. It works out quite a bit cheaper than copper and is simple to run. I can be in the shower, the wife flushes the toilet, and then she uses the sink and the water pressure never drops. One of the best things I done. I used two seperate systems for HVAC. I have had my stem quit in the old house a couple of times and its rough in Texas without A/C. With two units if one quits I still have a cool area to go to in the house. It was $200 more than a split type system and worth it in my opinion. I hope I haven't offended and feel free to PM with any questions you may have. Sites such as this made my job ten times easier. |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Travelers Rest, SC
Posts: 622
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hahaha you have me confused with somone that knows how to use a tractor.
I'm about as green as they come. Just got my first tractor not a month ago.I'd be glad to come over and help mess things up though. ![]() |
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