My husband and I want to build our dream homeInstead of buying an old home we want to build newIs our 4 month goal realistic or am I kidding myselfIf you know some one who has had a home built within 4 months please share some info with meI would love to hear the story.THANKS!!!!!!!!!!
Generally speaking, pure woolen blankets look darker in color tone, with luster found only in animal fiber, which varies in uneven thickness, whereas in blankets made of chemical fiber, the color is brighter, with clear-cut patterns, and floss softer and quite uniform fiber thickness According to the different characteristics of the two, before buying the right blanket, use your hand to feel the surface of the blanketIf it is made of a mixture of coarse and fine hair, you can feel a little pricklyBut, when you feel a rich, plushy, soft and elastic feel with your hand, this blanket is of pure woolEven if the hair was soft, but the texture of the fiber is relatively thin, it is very likely a chemical fiber blanketBeside, if you softly rub the surface several times and notice some balling-up, it must be of chemical fiber.
If a professional builder is constructing the house, it is probably doableIf you are intending to build the house yourself and have never done it before, I doubt if it is achievableSome of the major items are as follows: Find building lot with proper zoning Get construction loan, very difficult if you have no experienceIf no city water and sewer, you must do perculation tests, do design of septic, get it approved, etc, etc, very time consuming,$$ Get building permit, may need architect drawings, $$$$ Design house, need arch drawings $$ time Screen subcontractorsSchedule subs, you are at their mercy, they will take care of repeat customers before youMonitor subs for quality work and adherance to drawingsGet building inspections as required by local government Here is an option for youLook at Factory built housesThey are built at a factory and are delivered to your building lot within a monthA ranch type comes in two modules, a two story comes in four modulesA crane lifts the modules onto your foundationThe modules are complete insideAll cabinets, trim, electrical, drywall, carpet, etc is in placeThey just need several days of work inside to patch drywall seams where sections meet and on the outside, the siding needs finishedMost companies allow individual variations on their designsThe Factory built dealer will take care of the permits, have the foundation built and the sections completedIt is a fast solution and very reasonable priceSometimes this type of house is called modularSometimes they are sold by mobile home dealers but by no stretch of the imagination are they a mobile homeIf you go into a modular, you would think that it was stick built on site.