Posted by dr darren on February 05, 2009 at 16:11:16 from (208.104.152.174):
In Reply to: OT - Building a house posted by dr darren on February 04, 2009 at 16:52:25:
again thanks all, makes me feel better i had thought about and will be incorporating most of what everyone mentioned. the one thing i didnt think of was a basement entrance from the garage, will have ot think about that one. the other our architect did bring up was the breeze way/entrance that attached the garage to the main house, but the person on here mentioned different elevations from the garage to the breeze way to the house, i like that idea.
i must have surprised the contractor cause i said the same thing most of you said. i want to put quality in the building envelope, windows and doors.
i plan on using SIP for walls, poured concrete basement, and high quality doors and windows with what i hope to use is a standing seam metal roo for atleast a 40 year shingle.
again thanks all, if and when i finish teh house i will post it here.
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