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Home building advice

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 3:33 pm
by E_
I would like some rural home building advice from anyone that:

* Has recently purchased rural land and selected a builder, a home plan, and had a home built with septic etc. on a blank rural lot.
* Builds or works in the residential home building industry.


Would love recommendations on affordable brick home builders in the central KY area.
A list of items to check when selecting a builder and what to watch out for. (what is and isn't normally included)
Other tips of wisdom from those who have experienced this...




...this is all research for a friend of course..... ;)

Re: Home building advice

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 6:46 pm
by Lock5
It has been several years since I have been in G-town, but if Rob Vandergrift is still building houses over there check into to him.

Looks like he is.

http://r-vandegrift-construction.george ... nstruction

Re: Home building advice

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 4:52 pm
by Fall Creek
1. No matter what they say! no matter what the reason given! DO NOT put in a sump pump that brings outside footer tile water into your basement!

I purchased my house in 2004. at the time it was 6 yrs old built in a field just outside of town. It sat on the market for almost 2 yrs before I bought it because every time it would rain the basement would get water in it. Long story short the idiots that built it didn't seal off all the field tiles that in the ground before backfilling. Not usually a super huge deal until they forget the one that is hooked to a 12" main and is the overflow for the closest street and my neighbors pond! needless to say i have gone swimming in my basement!

There is just no logical reason to bring outside water into your home! have them put in an outside sump pit!

2. stay away from Stucco! Although it has a nice contrast to brick and usually looks very nice, it is very high maintenance! if you do not watch all the seams they will take on water and start to mold inside your walls!

3. Have a wife who is able to make decisions!!!! :D

Re: Home building advice

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 6:22 pm
by Nebrios
I will agree and disagree with the stucko or eifs as its refered to...if it is applied properly there will be no problems ever..problem is when one corner gets cut the system fails..and they are expensive...i beleive dryvit is the only system that offers a lengthy warranty...

Re: Home building advice

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 8:24 am
by E_
This property will be on a hilltop with proper drainage around a continuous poured basement. They do offer a sump pump inside the basement in a corner "closet" area just in case but the builders reviewed thus far all offer at least a 10 year warranty on the water tightness...