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    looking good Chris,from what I can see you better have a good framer.

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    Don't let Kevin see those deer. You will have a visitor.
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    Looking Good.... What kinda insulation ya using. And what type windows, h&a? Being in the a/c business I'm always thinking about the power bill.....

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    Thinking about the expanding foam insulation, will have vinyl double pane windows, and 2 three ton a/c units.
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    Chris, the way they did ours was sprayed 1 1/2 in of expanding foam then the regular bat type insulation over that. Does a pretty good job. Just need to make sure they seal good around windows. My neighbor has a insulation I had never seen before. They put a netting from celling to floor and stapled it to each stud. Then they sprayed in a mixture of shredded paper insulation mixed with some kind of glue. It works pretty good because he has a lot more house than us and his utility Bill is about a third less.
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    Use the open cell if you foam..... Fill the wall cavities and put 5.5 in ceiling. This will give you your best power bill and be your quickest payback. My cabin has this method. It's 3200 sq ft and the power bill runs from 75-150 a month .averages about 100 yr round. We do a lot of foam houses and the closed cell houses do not have as good power bills. Stay away from the cellulose (ground up newspaper). It will give good power bills but your house will stay dusty. I have it in my house , so I know this for a fact.
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    Oh take a look at low e on your glass it helps year around and it's cheap..... Hope this pointers help . Good luck whichever way you go.
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    Looks like you doing foundation like my contractor did mine. Lookin good. We started roofing today and tomorrow we start wiring. Will post pics after the roof is done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    Yep, I did go House hunting before I decided to build. I was amazed The homes that were built at ground level. Did not make sense to me
    Makes sense if you think about it in terms of typical housing markets--concrete ain't cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebug2006 View Post
    Makes sense if you think about it in terms of typical housing markets--concrete ain't cheap.
    No more concrete than in a typical build. The extras are in the concrete blocks, 1100 of them @ 1.60 each and 7 loads of fill dirt + labor costs.
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