Homes For Sale Juegos Trabajo | What Every Owner Builder Must Know About Architects – Home Building Plans

By Brad On July 7, 2010 Under Home

homes for sale What’s the value of a good architect? Everyone knows that architects design homes and buildings. But, if you’re building a home, should you pay an architect or just buy a house plan that has already been designed? I will answer these and other questions here.

These are the most common questions I get about house plans and architects:

  1. Can I just buy some existing house plans and save money?
  2. Can I design my own home?
  3. Do I really need an architect to design my house?
  4. Can I afford an architect?

There’s more to a set of house plans than the lay-out and the look of the home. When you hire an architect, you’re getting licensing, training, and experience that can help you create something uniquely yours and in line with local building practices.

juegos Knowing Your Options for Structural Materials

Over the years, I’ve worked with many different structural materials choices for homes. They all have their advantages and disadvantages. I’ve concluded that there may be no “perfect” choice. Nothing seems to stand head and shoulders above all the rest. That being said, there’s every reason to believe that of the many choices, you could find one perfect for you.

If you are exploring options for the structural components of your new home, start with these choices. You can expand from here:

trabajo Working conditions have a major effect on labor. If you’re lucky enough to be working with highly-experienced tradesmen on a perfect job site in ideal weather conditions, you should have an easier time estimating labor costs. But if the weather is constantly changing, new workers are being added to your crew, or if you have to match materials to what’s already installed, your crew isn’t going to perform at their usual rate. Before you estimate the cost of labor on your next home building project, look over this list to see if any of the conditions shown could affect your labor.

Log homes: Today, log home materials are packaged and shipped to your site, and built according to the engineering specifications called for in whatever jurisdiction the building is taking place. Unlike the olden days, log homes can have every modern convenience you want. Or, you can choose to make them as rustic and traditional as you wish.

ICF built homes: Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) are stacked as legos might be stacked. Then they are reinforced with rebar (steel) and filled with concrete. These concrete exterior homes provide for extra strength and insulation values that save on energy consumption in most cases.

Insulated cement tilt up panels:  Less popular for homes but used in more smaller buildings, cement tilt up walls offer rapid construction times and thermal benefits for homes as well. Some of these panels are constructed of two cement panels that sandwich insulating foam on the inside.

Straw/hay bale homes: As talked about as these homes are from time to time, they are still somewhat of a novelty. They do work, however. For the small number of homes built each year, there is an abundance of materials available. The bales offer structural benefits as well as insulation. Aside from thicker walls… you can built them to look just like any other home. And, no, the big bad wolf cannot blow this house down.

There are many more structural choices for building a home. You may wish to research them. I didn’t include things like brick and cedar homes because they are largely

The costs for each will vary but considering the overall cost of your entire project, the cost impact of different structural components will only alter the completed home’s cost by 0 – 10% on average.

Consider the Availability of Experienced Labor

A final thought. While all these may be viable options for you. It is important to check for the availability of the materials as well as qualified designers, installers, and builders in your area. In some cases, design and labor costs could add more to the cost of building. Also, for some of these approaches, you’ll definitely run into issues at your local building department. Sometimes they just don’t know what to look for in their inspections!

Most issues can be resolved. Take your time before you decide. Do your research. Ask a lot of questions and get good answers. Use an experienced home building coach to help with your decisions You can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.

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