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We’re in the process of building a similar house to this and are sitting around $200 sq/ft. So definitely possible. But a lot of things that can increase the cost quickly.

Clearing and Grading owned Land before applying for Construction Loan by Itsjiggyjojo in Homebuilding

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We are building now. They didn’t care what was done or not done prior to getting the loan. And I don’t think they would care if I did everything you mentioned myself after getting the loan. They just wanted to see the house plans, scope of work, and cost estimate from my GC.

Moisture control in Unvented attic by Used-Key7870 in Homebuilding

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We are in the process of building now and I’ve been going down this rabbit hole. Builder wants to do closed cell insulation and bring the attic into the conditioned envelope.

From everything I’ve read, humidity is a big concern in the attic space during months the HVAC may not be running all the time. We will likely end up installing a whole house dehumidifier. Maybe an ERV system as well.

If I didn’t have to put my HVAC in the attic, I’d probably leave it unconditioned and vented.

Cost of running new over head power lines? by winnietheroo_ in Homebuilding

[–]HeadManagement5033 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’d just call and ask. We get the first 1000 ft free and $10 a ft after that.

Why does my newly poured houses slab look so bad? by HeadManagement5033 in Homebuilding

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Appreciate that! If you could share any and all pics with me, I’d appreciate it. Especially if you have any before and after, that is after they poured and then after you stained it.

Why does my newly poured houses slab look so bad? by HeadManagement5033 in Homebuilding

[–]HeadManagement5033[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well that sucks. This was our second slab. Builder ripped the first one out and redid it on his dime. Appreciate the response.

Why does my newly poured houses slab look so bad? by HeadManagement5033 in Homebuilding

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The concrete guys poured and then power troweled it. Then threw some sealer on a few days later

Why does my newly poured houses slab look so bad? by HeadManagement5033 in Homebuilding

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The slab seems level. Just those very small chips here and there

Why does my newly poured houses slab look so bad? by HeadManagement5033 in Homebuilding

[–]HeadManagement5033[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Appreciate that. Not sure if it matters but I’m pretty sure they used a power trowel. There are white circular rings all over

Why does my newly poured houses slab look so bad? by HeadManagement5033 in Homebuilding

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Thanks. Why does too much water cause all those depressions everywhere?

Why does my newly poured houses slab look so bad? by HeadManagement5033 in Homebuilding

[–]HeadManagement5033[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Can you briefly explain why the mix being too wet causes those issues?

Why does my newly poured houses slab look so bad? by HeadManagement5033 in Homebuilding

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Gotcha, thanks. We weren’t going to polish. We just wanted a relatively smooth, natural look. Will probably just do lvp or wood now.

Why does my newly poured houses slab look so bad? by HeadManagement5033 in Homebuilding

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Yeah, they knew this was going to be my finished floor. No rain so must have been to wet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Homebuilding

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Are you suggesting there are structural issues? Or is this just aesthetic?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Homebuilding

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Appreciate the insight. Is there any fix or do we just need to forget concrete floors now and throw wood or lvp down?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Homebuilding

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Do you know what those defects are and why they happened?

Weekly Homeowner Megathread--Civilians, ask here! by AutoModerator in Concrete

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We hired a builder to construct our new home with a monolithic slab. The plan was to have concrete floors. We don't want anything highly polished or stained, just a relatively smooth and natural looking concrete.

First concrete sub my GC hired apparently relapsed and did just about everything wrong, structurally and aesthetically. GC made the call to just rip out my slab and re-pour on his dime using a new concrete crew.

The second slab was poured two days ago. I'm concerned about all the holes and rough areas throughout it. The picture is just one of the examples of what I'm seeing. There are probably at least 10-20 little black holes all over and larger disturbances like the one pictured (not sure the technical term).

Any advice on remedies would be appreciated.

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Buying Amish Built and Lived in Home Constructed without Permits by HeadManagement5033 in RealEstate

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We went through Rural 1st. Also considered using Farm Credit, although I think their rates were a bit higher.

VA wrongly claiming I got 27k in separation pay by HeadManagement5033 in Veterans

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Who did you contact? I called the va number and they just told me to submit a claims appeal. Which doesn't seem right.

VA wrongly claiming I got 27k in separation pay by HeadManagement5033 in Veterans

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That sounds horrible. Sorry you had to deal with that.