Wayne, Could you make a write up a Comprehensive checklist for building your own house from a -z it would be worth it Charge 25 bucks or something for or maybe 10 page Pamphlet makes some CD's and sell package or something I'm very sure if you're very good at telling people how about these things.
This video is meant for me. We just bought our land and are looking to build our forever home. All your videos have helped me tremendously through the land purchase process.
Yup, in my experience they ALWAYS take on more jobs they can actually handle cause they don’t give a crap about the customer as long as they get you to sign on the line, make empty promises about timing and you’re left at their mercy as to when it will be finished. If they say 4 months, double it and count on minimum of 8 months. If they say 4 days, it’ll be at least 8 days or more.
9:21 Not too long ago I drove by a neighborhood with front garages that didn't have garage doors. The houses were just like the ones in the neighborhood I live in except for the garage/parking spaces. I realized how much that affects the feel of the neighborhood. People had all sorts of things out in front that they normally would have if their parking space was upfront and it just didn't look and feel as good as it could have. When the garages are back people "naturally" put that stuff in the back.
Porches are a must have for me Bcuz of the cats. Lol. At least one large one screened in with “catio” extras. I so agree with the wood closet shelves. A huge pet peeve when I see a nice home and then it has that cheap wire shelving. Nope. I also feel the same about carpet. I don’t want any.
Did an fha 203k and there’s a clause for multi family homes that the electrical service needs to be 100 amps to each apartment. The original was 60. Added 25k to the budget. 😢 The Hud consultant didn’t even know this when he inspected the house. Smfh
This is no joke. While not my dream home I am building a custom home. 19 months in and flooring is just getting put in. And septic change impacted my budget by 20k.
I had a mechanical room designed in my new plan which I think is a good idea. Takes away a bit of area that could be in the laundry though. I’ve had a bout with mold sensitivity so I think it gives us more flexibility for the proper HVAC engineering. Slab on grade this time , in my late 50’s. Bricking it too. I’m being patient and waiting till the guy who designed it can build it. He needs no advertising here in North Ga.
I love that you're going to use brick! I feel like people don't use that as much anymore. What are the prices like these days? feel like it's just smarter to go with that.
Love most of your advice but I cannot say how much I disagree with the inset porch on the back. This causes your interior to be darker as the light cannot get to those rooms behind the porch. It also takes square footage out of the home. I see this inset entry and inset porch on all new homes and it is absolutely the worst thing besides all the needless gables and rooflines. I say do not build your porch into your home because that can not be changed but I know people will keep doing this. Also front porches almost never get used in my observation. They are just decorative.
I think where you live also has a lot to do with this. I’m in the south and we are able to use our porch year round. Also, the ceiling height on your porch will effect the natural light. My front porch has a 12’ ceiling and faces west and we have an abundance of natural light on the front of the house.
i love my screened porch! My smoker friends appreciate it too. I like that it blocks light because my house gets so hot in summer. @@TheRealWayneTurner
Raised or stilt homes are usually because they're in an area that floods. Most properties along the beaches in SWFL are raised up for that very reason.
Wayne, Could you make a write up a Comprehensive checklist for building your own house from a -z it would be worth it Charge 25 bucks or something for or maybe 10 page Pamphlet makes some CD's and sell package or something I'm very sure if you're very good at telling people how about these things.
This video is meant for me. We just bought our land and are looking to build our forever home. All your videos have helped me tremendously through the land purchase process.
I've been in in the trades for 30+ years. I've GC several jobs. I'd say 20% stay on budget AND on time
Here, I fixed this part for you - "If the contractor says it's going to take six months, just plan on 14 months" 😁
That's a horrible contractor
Yep!
Yup, in my experience they ALWAYS take on more jobs they can actually handle cause they don’t give a crap about the customer as long as they get you to sign on the line, make empty promises about timing and you’re left at their mercy as to when it will be finished. If they say 4 months, double it and count on minimum of 8 months. If they say 4 days, it’ll be at least 8 days or more.
9:21 Not too long ago I drove by a neighborhood with front garages that didn't have garage doors. The houses were just like the ones in the neighborhood I live in except for the garage/parking spaces.
I realized how much that affects the feel of the neighborhood. People had all sorts of things out in front that they normally would have if their parking space was upfront and it just didn't look and feel as good as it could have.
When the garages are back people "naturally" put that stuff in the back.
Yea, that's another big reason not to put the garage on the front.
Porches are a must have for me Bcuz of the cats. Lol. At least one large one screened in with “catio” extras.
I so agree with the wood closet shelves. A huge pet peeve when I see a nice home and then it has that cheap wire shelving. Nope. I also feel the same about carpet. I don’t want any.
As always; so informative Mr. Turner, thank you!!
Thank You!
Great, down to earth, and realistic video of building process.
Excellent advice. Thank you.
Did an fha 203k and there’s a clause for multi family homes that the electrical service needs to be 100 amps to each apartment. The original was 60.
Added 25k to the budget. 😢
The Hud consultant didn’t even know this when he inspected the house. Smfh
Great ideas,,,,,,
This is no joke. While not my dream home I am building a custom home. 19 months in and flooring is just getting put in. And septic change impacted my budget by 20k.
Man Steven, I hate that for you. It will be worth it once finished.
Hello Wayne. Wonderful info here. Thank you. Could you touch on why you would recommend a side entery garage?
Thanks for the info
Love ya bud
Don't use anything made of wood on the exterior of your property for anything!
Except for your woodpile
I heard you mention builders have models to look at. What builders from your area would you recommend?
I had a mechanical room designed in my new plan which I think is a good idea. Takes away a bit of area that could be in the laundry though. I’ve had a bout with mold sensitivity so I think it gives us more flexibility for the proper HVAC engineering. Slab on grade this time , in my late 50’s. Bricking it too. I’m being patient and waiting till the guy who designed it can build it. He needs no advertising here in North Ga.
I love that you're going to use brick! I feel like people don't use that as much anymore. What are the prices like these days? feel like it's just smarter to go with that.
@@laurieclarkson9180 guy building it told me about 20% than Hardie. So we shall see
Yes,,,covered back porch,,,as big as you can afford,,,,,,
U have endless wisdom Mr Wayne, it's amazing. Thank u
Love most of your advice but I cannot say how much I disagree with the inset porch on the back. This causes your interior to be darker as the light cannot get to those rooms behind the porch. It also takes square footage out of the home. I see this inset entry and inset porch on all new homes and it is absolutely the worst thing besides all the needless gables and rooflines. I say do not build your porch into your home because that can not be changed but I know people will keep doing this. Also front porches almost never get used in my observation. They are just decorative.
I think where you live also has a lot to do with this. I’m in the south and we are able to use our porch year round. Also, the ceiling height on your porch will effect the natural light. My front porch has a 12’ ceiling and faces west and we have an abundance of natural light on the front of the house.
i love my screened porch! My smoker friends appreciate it too. I like that it blocks light because my house gets so hot in summer. @@TheRealWayneTurner
What's the benefit of raising the home *that* much? Looks like a full floor wasted?
Believe he’s implying it is in a flood plain. They raised beach homes in Galveston Texas for flooding ie hurricanes w storm surge.
Raised or stilt homes are usually because they're in an area that floods. Most properties along the beaches in SWFL are raised up for that very reason.
Oh wow, that's a lot of flood height
Will you come build my home? I just found a lot out about the builder i pan on using. Grr???