progress on my new house June 06, 2006, 05:22:07 PM well they are starting to move on it now. 4 bedroom,2 bath,2 car garage. 2091 sq/ft living. can't wait til it's done :) . for those of you that don't know, this is replacing my house that burnt down in october. Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #1 – June 06, 2006, 05:25:51 PM all block huh...interesting. Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #2 – June 06, 2006, 05:48:28 PM Quote from: shame302all block huh...interesting.yup. after watching my wood frame house burn down in less than 15 minutes, i'll never have a wood frame again. Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #3 – June 06, 2006, 05:57:22 PM I live in an almost 60 year old block house, and the best thing is you dont get the drafts through the walls like you do in wooden frame houses. The walls get cold since this house has no insulation, but the only breeze that comes through is from the almost 60 year old windows. Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #4 – June 06, 2006, 11:25:50 PM Quote from: fordguyyup. after watching my wood frame house burn down in less than 15 minutes, i'll never have a wood frame again.boy i bet those cement roof trusses will be heavy :D looks good so far Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #5 – June 06, 2006, 11:48:06 PM I like the lintal block over the garge door. With now wooden beam,I'm assuming that there is no steel beam in it either? Gotta love block. That is what my garage is and it stays so cool in the summer. Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #6 – June 07, 2006, 12:32:41 AM when we lived in florida we had a b lock house with cocina on it (that's a florida stucco that uses sea shells)..... best house i ever owned... quiet and cool...... only reason i don't miss it is it was 1300 sq ft on a 50x90 foot lot with no garage.... blah...... looks like your house is going to be great :) Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #7 – June 07, 2006, 10:24:20 AM nice.. should stay cool in the summer too. Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #8 – June 07, 2006, 11:10:34 AM Looking good! Are you going with steel framing inside? Edit: Looks like it's going to be wheelchair friendly as well. Maybe I'll come for a visit! Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #9 – June 07, 2006, 01:06:56 PM Here in Chicago ALL houses are brick. After the Great Chicago Fire the city passed an ordinance that all houses be brick. The only framing in our house is there just to hold the floors up. The house is almost 60 years old and the only leaks come from the 40 year old windows. I've seen house fires in the neighborhood where the interior of the house was gutted, floors and all, and the house still stood. The just rebuilt the interior and the house looked like new again. Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #10 – June 07, 2006, 02:26:23 PM Quote from: thundergrowlLooking good! Are you going with steel framing inside? Edit: Looks like it's going to be wheelchair friendly as well. Maybe I'll come for a visit! it will be wood framing inside as far as i know. if you come to florida, give me a shout. i have an extra room Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #11 – June 07, 2006, 02:39:49 PM Thanks for the offer man! BTW is that your daughter...or wife in your avatar? Either way, I'll book my flight tomorrow. :D Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #12 – June 07, 2006, 02:47:00 PM Quote from: thundergrowlThanks for the offer man! BTW is that your daughter...or wife in your avatar? Either way, I'll book my flight tomorrow. :Dnope,danica patrick Quote Selected
progress on my new house Reply #13 – June 07, 2006, 03:02:16 PM I love those Florida houses. My mom's uncle lives down there. His house looks just like yours on the outside except the garage is on the other side. Well, I guess it's not just like yours then, nevermind.Good luck with it. :D Quote Selected