Posted by Oliver Power on February 04, 2009 at 17:56:33 from (75.104.128.37):
In Reply to: OT - Building a house posted by dr darren on February 04, 2009 at 16:52:25:
1.) A basement 2.) Tyvek house wrapp. 3.) good windows & doors. 4.) Interior masonary chimney. 5.) Attached garage w/walk out basement leading into garage. 6.) Hot water heat. 7.) 200 AMP service w/40 breaker box. 8.) Should you be going with a metal roof, there is a new type of solar panel comming out. It is a 1/4 inch flat matt like solar panel which sticks on to metal roofs. You can walk all over it. The spaces between the standing seams/ribs, MUST be no less than 15-1/2 inches, and completly flat. No ribs, beeds, etc. 9.) icenning insulation. I can go on and on, but don't have the time. A new code just went into effect. When building a new home, a sprinkle system must be installed should you go three floors or more.
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