Log Home Plans Are Your Best Construction Investment

The stages of building your log home are like any other technique required to build products from appliances to airplanes. The best products start at the drawing board with superior design and development producing superior products
Building a home requires many building trades to finish the project.
Everyone is interested in saving money. A common mistake that a lot of people make is removing some of the vital trades required for construction with the belief of saving that money. Design and development is one of the leading areas where people think they can reduce costs by discarding that phase from the construction of their home.
Most people will build one home in there lifetime so education in the necessity of professionally prepared construction drawings is vital. As a licensed building official and design professional I will show you how proper design and development will actually save you money.
All areas of the country are governed by building codes. Some less populated areas have less strict enforcement of the building codes, but that doesn’t mean that building codes in those areas don’t exist.
Building codes exist to protect you, not to be inconvenient or cost prohibitive. Building codes are there to ensure the safety, energy efficiency, and accessibility of your home. We demand no less in every car we purchase. We want our cars safe for our family, we want our cars energy efficient so we can afford to drive them, and we want them accessible to all. So why do some people go to great lengths to avoid these same standards in the homes we build by not having professionally designed, code compliant drawings?
In any construction project, simply put, proper design and developmental plans pay for themselves.
Project costing is next to impossible to preform from simple depictions on graph paper. Materials can not be accurately calculated without the specific details plans provide. Without an accurate list of materials you will certainly over pay for extra materials to cover all the unknowns. Now add in some labor to assemble all these “mystery” materials and you can see there is no money being saved here, just waste.
Inaccurate estimates waste thousands of dollars with lost dollars increasing in magnitude as the cost of the home rises. All of this wasted money could be prevented up front with proper design and development resulting in a highly detailed set of plans and specifications.
Contractors rely on construction documents and drawings to do their job which is assembly. Without competent design and development the contractor like the estimator has to work with unknowns. Your contractor needs to make a profit to stay in business so he has to cover these unknowns with supposition whether real or imagined. Unknowns cost YOU money.
Lets take one component of a typical house, the roof system. There are many ways to frame a roof system in a log home. Now lets say in this example the costs range from $30,000.00 to $40,000.00. A contractor without construction drawings assembles the roof for $40,000.00. $40,000.00 out of your pocket. However, a professionally prepared set of construction drawings could have detailed a way to assemble that same roof system for $30,000.00 saving you $10,000.00! Would you pay $3,000.00, $4,000.00, even $5,000.00 or $6,000.00 for a set of construction drawings that saves you $10,000.00? You bet you would! Now multiply the savings by every element found in typical residential construction!
Change orders are another source of wasted money. What happens when the builder builds something you don’t like because of the lack of detailed information? Do you live with it or have it changed to your liking? Who pays for that change? YOU DO! There isn’t a builder around that will build things for you twice without charging you. Plans can eliminate these expenses.
The misconception that seems to persist in residential construction assumes that a contractor can assemble a home therefore design and development become trivial and unnecessary. A world full of products without design development where individuals decide how to assemble the parts would be ridiculous and so should that approach be when building a new home.
In conclusion J. Krentz Design strongly recommends retaining an independent design professional highly experienced in log home design who will work directly for you to assist you with the design, development, and preparation of quality construction drawings and specifications.
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Please help to answer the question about license roof contractorHow do I make a claim on a roofing contractor's license and permit bond?
I hired a local contractor to replace my roof. Long story short, the roof is leaking around the chimney, and it appears the flashing is bad. There is now internal water damage to the house. I have a contractor with a one year workmanship guarantee, but he is fighting honoring it. He says the damage is not water damage and was not caused by him. He is also resisting redoing the flashing because he says it looks right.
I have gone through the city of Indpls, but they have not been much help, other than providing me with the name of the insurance and bond company. They assured me that I would have little problem collecting the bond, but when I called the bond company they said that this type of bond doesn't cover workmanship issues. They would not supply me with the text of the bond, saying it was against privacy rules. I do know the contractor did not take out a permit before he did the did the work. What do I have to prove to collect on this type of bond?
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Jeff Krentz -
About the Author:
Jeff Krentz is a licensed building official in multiple states, he has a degree in architecture, and has been in the residential design-build industry for 20 years.
http://www.jkrentz.com
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August 16th, 2010 | by roofing contractor |
By adam0149 on Aug 17, 2010
Yes. Go to http://www.cslb.ca.gov/
By johnnastevens on Aug 17, 2010
This site should help you out.
http://www.needcontractor.com/roofing/south%2dcarolina/
By DJ Ksar on Aug 17, 2010
It could be several reasons and the state in which they are licensed, but here are two possibilities.
License is under Contractors Bond Suspension. A contractor's bond may have been received by the Board but not yet processed. Once the bond is processed the suspension will be lifted retroactively to the effective date of the bond. Ask the contractor for proof of a contractor's bond and contact the bonding company to verify bond status.
License is under suspension for failure to comply with Workers Comp. A workers´ compensation certificate or exemption statement may have been received by the Board but not yet processed. Once the certificate or exemption statement is processed the suspension will be lifted retroactively to the effective date of the certificate or exemption statement. Ask the contractor for proof of worker's compensation and contact the insurance company to verify coverage.
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By thegurlupstairs on Aug 19, 2010
Make sure it's in writing as to how they'll charge if water damaged sheeting is found, ie, time and materials, or will you supply the material and they repair. They won't know if there is damage until the roof is exposed.
Absolutely ask for references.
Check the BBB.
Don't hesitate to get more than one estimate.
Find out what kind of roofing material they plan to install…is it good quality or some cheapy stuff? That info should be included in the contract and can be verified at your local lumber yard.
How will the roof be loaded? Is a truck with a boom bringing it in? If so, how will the contractor ensure that your yard won't be hammered.
Who will be responsible for getting rid of the debris? Easier for them to do it…just get it in writing!
Ask that it be in writing that they "sweep" the yard (with a magnet) to get rid of any nails that fall to the ground. Even if they tarp the area, nails bounce
As far as meeting with the foreman, it might not be a bad idea. Good to know beforehand if you'll be able to communicate with him.
Best to you!
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By lyn g on Aug 20, 2010
A metal roof is not installed by a plumber, it would be installed by a roofer or a sheet metal worker.