ByronBob
Veteran Member
As I've mentioned a few times before I've built a new home. Generally the experience has been satisfying but with a few bumps along the way. It started with the framing being less than standard. When they slap walls up you must be involved to pay attention to detail. Some of my walls had entire studs missing nails in them. I pushed on the wall once and almost fell out of the house.
Driveway incorrect, Tyvek flapping in the wind, rafters with rotted wood in them and on and on I could go. This type of stuff you'd never see after the house was finished. The drywallers forgot to cut out a recepticle outlet in the kitchen until I read the blueprints and started questioning the situation.
Well last night the excavator finally came to do finish grading. He forgot to pull a piece of rebar out from where the D-Box was and when I pulled it out it smelled like sewage. Grabbed a shovel and the D-Box is crushed.
Went immediately to the septic tank and started digging. Broke a cleanout lid on that too. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif I called him and he said holy s*** which was my expression too.
Take home point for everyone. You MUST get involved in projects like this. I mean digital pictures, phone calls to the builder everyday for status updates (I find first thing in am works best) Blueprint understanding, tape measure things, and anything else that you need to do to make sure that everystep of the way you know whats going on and who's doing what. You cannot be passive with stuff like this because once it's covered up and the checks have been issued to people your likely to never see tham again. Amazing how my GC never calls me anymore. But the 500 dollars I owe him isn't in the mail either and it never will.
Driveway incorrect, Tyvek flapping in the wind, rafters with rotted wood in them and on and on I could go. This type of stuff you'd never see after the house was finished. The drywallers forgot to cut out a recepticle outlet in the kitchen until I read the blueprints and started questioning the situation.
Well last night the excavator finally came to do finish grading. He forgot to pull a piece of rebar out from where the D-Box was and when I pulled it out it smelled like sewage. Grabbed a shovel and the D-Box is crushed.
Went immediately to the septic tank and started digging. Broke a cleanout lid on that too. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif I called him and he said holy s*** which was my expression too.
Take home point for everyone. You MUST get involved in projects like this. I mean digital pictures, phone calls to the builder everyday for status updates (I find first thing in am works best) Blueprint understanding, tape measure things, and anything else that you need to do to make sure that everystep of the way you know whats going on and who's doing what. You cannot be passive with stuff like this because once it's covered up and the checks have been issued to people your likely to never see tham again. Amazing how my GC never calls me anymore. But the 500 dollars I owe him isn't in the mail either and it never will.