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Can you really build a house for $50 sq ft?

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009
landscape contractors
stsis asked:


My husband and I have been totally frustrated trying to find a home for over 2 years. We live in southern utah and the market is a mess. We are at the end of our rope renting and would really like to settle our family down. I search the mls everyday and have foreclosure list, but since I am very picky about schools and have a child with a disability I have found nothing in our price range.
My husband built a home in this area in 1997 for less the $50 a sq ft. He did almost all the work himself or with the help of family and friends, paid less then 5k for land, and since he was single he lived very cheap while building.
Now it is 11 years later. Can I build for $50 a sq ft?
I have found several lots in my dream schools area for my kids (my #1 prioirity) for 80k , and permits/impact fees are about 20k, so I am at 100k to start. All the lots around the good school have strict building requirements, min sq ft on each floor, exterior requirements, landscape requirments etc so I can’t always go with the least expensive options.
I have picked a 2 story 2500 sqaure ft plan + 300 sq ft bonus room over the garage. 1250 up 1250 down. It was the plan that would be accepted by the subdivision but seemed the least expensive to build. the house is a colonial rectangle, all plumbing in one area, no vaulted ceilings, no expensive trussess etc.
I decided to buy a materials list for the plan. My husband work can get him alot of materials at cost, The rest I got bids at HD and Lowes as well as a local lumber yard. The materials bids were much less then expected. Building is at a near halt in southern utah and the big box stores were willing great discounts in writing.
Now since there is not much building going on sub contractors are hungry. I have subs begging to give bids. labor is going for 60% off what it was a few years ago. I took 3 lowest bids from reputable subs in each contract and took the highest bid and when I get to the grand total for materials, lot, permits, labor I am coming up with 234k to build the home including finishing the bonus room, so it is very close to $50 a sq ft? I did include my husband who is a finish carpenter, installing the doors, trim, and roof but nothing else (even though he could do alot more work if necessary)
I am a little scared to startup a big stressful project because everyone says $100 a sq ft is average these days. If I have multiple low bids should I trust I can pull this off? I am not puting any fancy finshes inside the house except what I have been lucky for my husband to get at work.
A house this size in the neighborhood would sell 330k at foreclosure, and they are listed at 400kish if not bank owned. I can only afford 250kish so this would be the only way to get anything in this school area for our family.

I am very confident in the materials cost, it is the labor I am more concerned with. Because of my husband’s job I will have less then $1k total for all hardware, all doors (including garage, exterior interior) cabinets, baseboard , and molding. I have a 60 day quote from a big box store for all lumber, insulation, roof supplies, sheetrock, windows for 15k. Our concrete is from a family member who owns a a concrete business for 30 years, for 6k (includes slab, driveway, sidewalks, patio). I have all my applainces except stove ($600) already. I am fine with laminate floor and am not looking for fancy bathrooms. I have to have stucco exterior which 5-6k.

There are no handyman specials or foreclosures under 310k. 310k is the lowest sold house in this area in the last 120 days(almost every home is less then 4 years old). I also need a ceratin floor plan because of my child’s disability so remodeling anything could be very expensive.

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What are some alternative materials that could be used other than masonry in residential construction?

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009
masonry
superman_stow asked:


What are some alternative materials that could be used other than masonry in residential construction?

any ideas please. i am deciding to build my own house.

Thanks in advance

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low voltage landscape lighting transformer?

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
landscape lighting
fawey asked:


I recently picked up a set of low voltage outdoor lighting at a yard sale. The total watts for the lights equals 66 watts. The transformer is 44 watts. Will this set up work? And if so what are the consequences of using an undersized transformer.
Thanks

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How about can a masonry saw be used as a regular table saw?

Monday, August 10th, 2009
masonry
fh asked:


I just asked if a table saw can be used as a masonry saw. The answer looks to be no, but how about the other way around?

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Can I paint a cement retaining wall, and if so, what product do you recommend?

Sunday, August 9th, 2009
retaining walls
Donna asked:


I have a cement retaining wall in my back yard and have recently had a cement patio put in right in front of it. The wall is old, cracked in places, and I think it would look better if it was spruced up somewhat. What suggestions can you offer?
Every single answer was great and very helpful. Thank you so much. It’s too hard to pick a best answer because I think everyone provided good suggestions.

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How do you determine how much rebar to use in a concrete retaining wall?

Saturday, August 8th, 2009
retaining walls
Gary O asked:


I want to construct a concrete retaining wall approx. 3 to 4 ft. high, 8 in. thick, and 40 ft. long.

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What is the best material to use behind a wood retaining wall for water?

Saturday, August 8th, 2009
retaining walls
Artist asked:


I am currently installing timber retaining walls. The guys will be filling up the area behind the walls and I need to find out what the best material is to use for behind the wall to keep out moisture/water. I have been told tar paper/roofing but not sure how “eco” it is. Also applying that would have to be painted tar as I dont want staples. Just thinking thats toxic too.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks!

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how to change the colour of masonry paint ?

Friday, August 7th, 2009
masonry
julie c asked:


ive got loads of white masonry paint, we want to paint our house yellow. i cant find the colour we want in shops, how do i change the white to yellow? could i just put some tester pots of normal emulsion it to change the colour or would that not work as its going outside?
im in the uk, ive searched every where for tints or dyes and cant seem to find them, will take a trip to the shop when they open on tues , thanks

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Does anyone know how to build landscape lights out of PVC?

Thursday, August 6th, 2009
landscape lighting
spineminus2 asked:


I **** to buy $50 fixtures to hold $5 bulbs … any advice / links are greatly appreciated

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Has anyone installed a DIY pool kit?

Thursday, August 6th, 2009
landscape contractor
jmhct asked:


We are looking into purchasing a DIY pool kit from one of several websites. My husband is a former landscape contractor so he has many of the required skills already from grading, measuring, masonry, etc. Just looking to get some more real-life info from people who have done it – good, bad and any recommendations or suggestions; unexpected costs, etc.
Thanks!!

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