01-09-2010, 11:44 PM | #23 |
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Very cool! I love watching projects like this and am a big fan of modular pre-fab. Check this out: http://www.kama-eebs.com/
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The home arrived today at 2am this morning. Stay tuned for tomorrow's install.
Hooking up electric meter with new underground service Click Here for a More Detailed Blog
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I'm very interested in more info about this. I just so happen to stumble on this thread but it's exactly what my wife and I are looking into. We already knew about Superior Walls and planned on using them. We want to put up a house in Watchung NJ and are looking for something around 3500 sq + but not something that is boxy looking like most modulars. Let me know if you can help me or point me in the right direction.
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01-15-2010, 01:20 PM | #28 |
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That is amazing.
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01-15-2010, 01:35 PM | #29 |
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this is interesting, how much does everything cost? i want to smash my house to the ground and build up smething like this if it's cheap
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Cool idea, but the house is a bit boring. In a couple of years I'd ilke to find a piece of land around here and put up one for these: http://www.livinghomes.net/homesCommunities.html
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Another great resource would be Jetson Green which is a pretty cool green building blog and they cover tons of stories, many of which are different modular companies. Also you can click the link in my signature and it will bring you to a green building forum I have started. It's a new forum, but constantly adding new info that may be helpful to you yep, pretty crazy how in the morning it was just a foundation and 7 hours later the entire house was there. Quote:
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This house is for a client, who hired my company as the local contractors to coordinate all the site work and the finish details. It's a very traditional styled house.
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01-15-2010, 03:51 PM | #32 |
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you say it is cheap (i believe you due to the time it takes to build such a house). But give us an idea how cheap in term of $ / sqft and does it vary by region (north west, north east, south,...)
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Yes, price of construction varies greatly by region.
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How durable are these houses? I visited my parents over the xmas holidays and absolutely love Dallas and more than likely want to retire there, but practically all the houses there are brick. I'm guessing thats to protect from tornados.
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Durability is one of the key features of this home. If you're familiar with the LEED rating system (which we are going to be certified under) you will see durability is a big component to building a green home.
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Safetyduct - highly insulated formaldehyde free flexible duct work. Just one of the new products we use to control indoor air quality while improving the efficiency of the HVAC system.
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Nice manifold system being used to efficiently distribute hot and cold water throughout the house. Using individual "home runs" for each fixture helps reduce potable water demand.
Picture of the HVAC duct work in the basement. As you can see we take special care to cover open ends of unfinished work during construction to minimize any dust or debris from getting into the duct work of the house. A very important step in controlling the Indoor Air Quality of the home Special covers we install during construction over openings for HVAC system duct work. The special covers allow us to heat the home during construction and protect the duct work from getting filled with dust and debris. Another very important step to controlling the Indoor Air Quality of the home.
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It seems we are rapidly approaching the balance point where much of the green technology becomes cheaper than the price of wasting resources. It seems it's never really been an issue with technology, just its price.
I really want a tankless heater, but the gas main is on the neighbor's parcel, and I doubt SoCalGas wants to move my service so I can get enough gas to the unit. The ducting requirements are pretty wild as well for that level of a fire. Any info on how that might affect your homeowner's insurance rates? We're close on the solar issue, the length of my home has southern exposre, but the price point isn't QUITE there yet for me. |
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When I did my investigation on the heat ducting, I had to go from the existing (1.75"?) to something like 4" to be able to dissipate the heat. On an existing home, that means cutting the roof, . . . I just never like cutting a roof. Yes, there are some externally mounted ones available as well, and I would only have to cut into the eaves.
I live in 50+ year old unincorporated county neighborhood, so things are a bit "different" on some of the utilities. The lot I now own was sudivided, and the original property has the gas mains. The line runs under the block fence, under the driveway, and then finally enters my house under the raised foundation. When we replaced the front room flooring, we found a corroded pipe sticking out of the ground. Later discovered it was the main gas line, and had to replace it back a ways into the dirt. THAT pipe was scary . . . |
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The pipe is shown here: http://users.iswest.com/uncle/WoodFl...dationside.JPG
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