pharmvet
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- North East TX
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- Ford 7710 II FWA, NH TB110 FWA w/ NH 46LB loader, JD 5303 2wd w/ loader
Starting the planning process of a new house. Hope to get a good pad built and a pasture road this fall. Would like to start the house sometime next year. What Im looking for is advice from those of you who have built homes as well as advice from some of you builders (electricians, framers, plumbers, concrete guys, roofers, etc), contractors, architechs, planners etc. Not really looking for "floor plans", styles, trends, etc, but rather: Im looking for hard and fast definate "Do's and Dont's" In other words:
Make sure you use "X" sized water line
Make sure you use "X" sized re-bar spaced "X" distance apart in the concrete
Make sure you use "X" wire and "X" circuits and "x" breaker size
Make sure you put your HVAC unit "X"
Example - we once had a deer cabin located on the east side of a lake facing west. In the evening you could not sit on the porch because it was too hot and the setting suns glare off the lake was unbearable.
Example -- Once lived in a house whose master bedroom was on the west end with no shade. That was the hottest room in the house. During the summer, we had to turn the AC up so much for us to sleep that the rest of the house was riduculously cold.
These are the types little subtlties I want to avoid if possible. Things you might not realize until you experience them.
Any detail that you feel very strongly about, I want to hear it.
Im really into the details and I feel that "FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION"
Make sure you use "X" sized water line
Make sure you use "X" sized re-bar spaced "X" distance apart in the concrete
Make sure you use "X" wire and "X" circuits and "x" breaker size
Make sure you put your HVAC unit "X"
Example - we once had a deer cabin located on the east side of a lake facing west. In the evening you could not sit on the porch because it was too hot and the setting suns glare off the lake was unbearable.
Example -- Once lived in a house whose master bedroom was on the west end with no shade. That was the hottest room in the house. During the summer, we had to turn the AC up so much for us to sleep that the rest of the house was riduculously cold.
These are the types little subtlties I want to avoid if possible. Things you might not realize until you experience them.
Any detail that you feel very strongly about, I want to hear it.
Im really into the details and I feel that "FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION"
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