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Originally Posted by Tinker
Wow, that is wide
Todd, someone had to catch you on that.
Anyway, that is a beautiful view, way better than this crappy snow right now.
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We really like the nature views over the city view. It's peaceful and quiet out there.
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Originally Posted by wiedemab
My $.02 - - - I'd go with a level floor in order to be able to weigh, align, etc.. If you put a lift in you won't have to shim it as much.
You probably won't need floor drains - I put them in since I pull my truck inside in the winter to thaw it out. I asked for mine to be level when I built my shop and they F'ed it up... I think I had a thread on here about it a few years back.
Oh yeah - place looks like it will be awesome!
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Thanks, it rains about 5 times a year so I'm not that concerned out run off from the cars.
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Originally Posted by GregWeld
Each of the 5 garage spaces we have at the current house are sloped to the middle with an oil water separator in each bay.... I love being able to take a hose in there and wash the dust down the drain and keep the floors clean.... They're also epoxied and clear coated with glass beads in the clear coat so they're non-skid.
Nice house by the way!!
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Show off!
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Originally Posted by WILWAXU
Great layout! Love the 3 basically "Master" bedrooms (personal bath). Garage space is awesome!
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It's a 4 bed, computer area, 4 bath, 4 car. It's more than we need.
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Originally Posted by SSLance
I'd go flat on the floors for sure, but I can't see them letting you do it unless you get basically free reign from codes. Seems they all think we have to have sloped garage floors to save ourselves from flooding our garages with the wet cars we park in them.
Glad you are finally getting started, I know you've been working on this for a while. Plans look great...
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It's been a long road. I never dreamed it would be this much work. Between the architect, contractors, engineers, and the city..
It's fun to see some progress and see the vision come to life.
My contractor is giving me the option to go flat, but I want to make sure I'm not breaking code. I don't want any chance of having it back fire on me with a do over.
I'm leaning towards flat with a slight slope at the garage door to keep the rain water out.
Here is the rear elevation and the site plan. The great room has a 15' ceiling and the slider is 8' tall by 16' wide with 4 windows above it. We also have a nice slider off the dining room. We left the last .25 acre natural as I don't want to have to maintain it or pay to landscape it. 3/4 acre is PLENTY in the desert. I still have the flexibility to use it later as I'm installing a view fence. Who knows, I may end up putting a casita or shop back there someday. It's zoned for horses, but I have no desire. We set the house well back from the street to give it a nice deep set back and width from the street. The finished floor is higher than I thought so the house is built up pretty high to help or view and curb appeal. The negative is I now need to bring in over 20 loads of dirt to level out the front and back. I wanted to use my native soil for the foundation. We hope to get some free dirt from pool contractors, etc..
It's really been fun as I like a good project and it's really beyond a dream house for us. It's only 3137 sqft so I figure I can die here. HA We originally had it up to almost 4000 feet which is ridiculous for my wife, son, and a dog. It would've been too much house. I'm glad I came to my senses.