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<blockquote data-quote="cowzrul" data-source="post: 3833114" data-attributes="member: 5353"><p>I am almost done with my build. The last two homes I designed myself and as much as you try you always find things you wish you had done different. Here is what I did on this one:</p><p></p><p>1) No fill dirt - I selected the terrain that was most advantageous to just cut out trees and selectively place home.</p><p>2) 24" x 36" footing ( 150 yards) with 1/2 rebar under stem and spread footing throughout slab. It better not settle.</p><p>3) I used sleeved Uponor PEX A. Each connection is a solid straight run with no connections or shut-offs except for the mechanical rooms. If I ever have a leak I can shut off that ball valve and hook on and pull a new run.</p><p>4) 2 x 6 exterior and interior framing with spray foam (even interior walls). I even used Prosoco under the bottom plates.</p><p>5) Walls and roof all Zip System, Zip taped every joint and zip sealed every nail hole and protrusion.</p><p>6) I almost went with standing seem roof but I made my house a 3/12 pitch. We ended up using commercial ice & water shield with the adhesive that replaced tar paper under class 4 shingles.</p><p>7) Each side of the house has wall mounted true variable Daiken units and I put a mini split in the garage.</p><p>8) I used Auqor outdoor faucets to avoid frozen pipes.</p><p>9) I had Cox set a pedestal in my backyard so I could have a node close by. I ran Cat 6 throughout for security cameras and all my access points are wired. </p><p>10) Generac auto fails over and is gas Fed. </p><p></p><p>I did several other things that are off the wall. I can tell you appraisers could care less about any of the above so you will not recoup your money. This will be my last home so I wanted to make sure I don't have any problems in my life time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowzrul, post: 3833114, member: 5353"] I am almost done with my build. The last two homes I designed myself and as much as you try you always find things you wish you had done different. Here is what I did on this one: 1) No fill dirt - I selected the terrain that was most advantageous to just cut out trees and selectively place home. 2) 24" x 36" footing ( 150 yards) with 1/2 rebar under stem and spread footing throughout slab. It better not settle. 3) I used sleeved Uponor PEX A. Each connection is a solid straight run with no connections or shut-offs except for the mechanical rooms. If I ever have a leak I can shut off that ball valve and hook on and pull a new run. 4) 2 x 6 exterior and interior framing with spray foam (even interior walls). I even used Prosoco under the bottom plates. 5) Walls and roof all Zip System, Zip taped every joint and zip sealed every nail hole and protrusion. 6) I almost went with standing seem roof but I made my house a 3/12 pitch. We ended up using commercial ice & water shield with the adhesive that replaced tar paper under class 4 shingles. 7) Each side of the house has wall mounted true variable Daiken units and I put a mini split in the garage. 8) I used Auqor outdoor faucets to avoid frozen pipes. 9) I had Cox set a pedestal in my backyard so I could have a node close by. I ran Cat 6 throughout for security cameras and all my access points are wired. 10) Generac auto fails over and is gas Fed. I did several other things that are off the wall. I can tell you appraisers could care less about any of the above so you will not recoup your money. This will be my last home so I wanted to make sure I don't have any problems in my life time. [/QUOTE]
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