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Old 01-22-2013, 03:37 AM   #23185
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And then we think it's about a year of hard work before the house is finished enough to move in. After that, probably another year before everything is finished.
If you're going to move in once the house is weather-tight, having professional builders do the shell and the roof, they could finish their part in just a couple of weeks. The outer walls and roof are that fastest part of a house to put up. It's the inside work that takes so long; outting up wall studs, plumbing and wiring, interior wall covering, etc.

What are you doing for a foundation? I have a feeling that basements aren't so common in your area. Will you use a cement slab or just pylons?


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