View Full Version : I need a take-off and print for pier and beam
zippit
Sep 9, 2009, 04:15 PM
I worked with this old carpenter that built three of these homes each was I believe 40x40
all basic floor plan,bedroom bath,kitchen living
he said the layout from floor to roof was the most efficient ,that you have very little cut off waste etc,does anyone know of this house I want to build one I am going to look him up for help,I would like to come up with my own take-off
thanks Danny
zippit
Sep 9, 2009, 04:59 PM
No takers going once
ballengerb1
Sep 9, 2009, 06:28 PM
Most of us would not consider a 3600 s/f house basic at all. If using stock dimensional lumber I can't see how this would produce less waste. Did he explain his thinking further?
zippit
Sep 10, 2009, 07:08 AM
Its not 1600 sq.
Either way its too much I thought you ended up with 900 sq. ft.
I also thought the house was pretty common.
However it works out its suppose to be the most cost effective single bedroom floor plan you
Can use it has a single load bearing wall its basically a cracker box style and 4 yrs ago he built one for around 15- 16k
So I wanted to fiqure for today's prices
ballengerb1
Sep 10, 2009, 08:12 AM
Sorry, apparently my math skills need brushing up.
zippit
Sep 10, 2009, 04:53 PM
So I take it that there is not this forula for a perfect house out there? I live south don't have any permit restraints can build what I want.
Just want to build a 900 sq. ft. apartment style home to either rent or re-sale any advice there?
I am planning on doing all the sub floor,too dry in construction myself with consultation and any help I get here
Will sub plumbing and electrical then finish out myself
It is something I have wanted to do all my life I have the funds land and what I think are skills
I have done everything I plan to do for others and now want to do it for this project
Any help on a pier and beam layout will help I have done concrete form work never pier and beam
<plez don't spell check me>
21boat
Sep 10, 2009, 11:17 PM
The only basic formulas for an efficient home is going up instead of out.
The other note here for an efficient house in usable floor space is use the least amount of hallway space as possible so as not to waste space.