Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Just talked to Footer Engineer

Why do a basement?  Nobody can give me a good reason.
Mainly because you'll be at least getting 'something' for the money that you are spending.  You also may have typically less piers with a basement.   However, there are other ways that you can reduce piers using a crawlspace - by using trusses and/or IJoist.  
Regarding Piers:
You need to try and get the piers in line - on the same soil - also, it's hard to keep footer line low because you can't get into the hole - so, you have to bring them up pretty high.  
What about 'sonotube'?
That's a good idea - have to sit the tubes on concrete (yes, you'll have to put a footer of concrete in the hole and you'll have to rebar (just put a matt and concrete over that matt) through.)   Yes, I'll need to see what you are sitting that sonotube on - you'll also have to reinforce it by drilling anchors or using epoxy or rebar (sic).  It's a little labor intensive to do this - so you'll need to weigh your materials cost vs. whatever.
So, what about the county inspector?
So, usually, as long as I (engineer) am involved, they are good with it.  I'll give you a letter on the foundation.  However, I always recommend that you TELL the county inspector what you are doing - to give him the option of coming out and looking at things.  Just, tell him that you're using me.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Monday - just more frustration

Got a call this morning... we didn't cancel the state inspector like we should have.  haha.  *sigh*   Also, our architect is completely AWOL.  Nothing done and nothing on the horizon.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

The Day from Hell

Today we found that our lot was backfilled.  We just found that we have $10k of extra costs.  We had to fill about 12 feet with flow fill from concrete company.

We are thinking about basement now.  We are checking with architect about truss spanning.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Amazing deal on my Bevolo lights!

I found these on craigslist in Greenville SC.  Drove and picked them up Thursday evening.  Steal of a deal.