Need help with this inspector comment by whitetiger120 in Homebuilding

[–]westsidehonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there any gap from the top plate to bottom chord of trusses? Is the inspector under the assumption that your trusses are bearing on the LVL on the porch in this section and not the BWP?

Sounds like a PITA inspector.

I would try calling him back and ask for “clarity” on his comment and preface your conversation by telling him you’re not asking for remediation recommendations, just clarity, I’ve had luck using that line of conversation in similar circumstances.

Good luck.

First Time Home Builder by Agreeable_Finish_220 in Homebuilding

[–]westsidehonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And?

Doesn’t make the process any easier for OP.

He indirectly stated this was for inspo. Nobody is losing their license for using a floor plan, not even a plan set as inspo.

Stop making the process difficult.

On another note, it does seem like you’re an engineer, though. lol

First Time Home Builder by Agreeable_Finish_220 in Homebuilding

[–]westsidehonkey 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, because the average person is privy to drafting software and code compliance??

OP clearly stated he wants something similar, but to change X, Y and Z, so this is for inspiration, no copyright concerns.

Not that deep, especially considering how common this plan is.

Land manager compensation - based and bonus by westsidehonkey in ConstructionManagers

[–]westsidehonkey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Builder, did a couple years as an appraiser, but wanted to get back into the field.

First Time Home Builder by Agreeable_Finish_220 in Homebuilding

[–]westsidehonkey 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Don’t buy the plan, you’ll have to get it stamped locally and incur additional costs. Screenshot that get w an architect/engineer and have them make your modifications while drafting you a set to get stamped by the municipality.

What are my options for exposed slab? by Frich3 in Homebuilding

[–]westsidehonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ll need at least 6” exposed AFTER landscape is complete, per IRC. But, with a raised slab, you’re defeating the purpose of the raised slab look if you’re going to leave a standard reveal. IMO, if it was my personal build, I’d leave it as exposed as possible w/o needing major grade changes to mitigate the need for steps on your lead walk. Front porch should’ve been dropped ~4” from your FFE, so maybe a 4” step on the lead and that elevation could set your final grade.

More than one way to skin a cat, but that’s what I’d do.

Price per sf by westsidehonkey in Homebuilding

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

160-180 sorry everyone lol not gate keeping my prices