Our new house has a metal roof, we love the sound of the rain, it isn’t too loud.
Our old house that we built in 1996 had hardi plank siding, give it a good couple of coats and it will last 10-15 years, the change was the color faded some.
Here are the things I would do differently to our house.
1. Make the master closet bigger, if a walk in, big enough for an island in the middle, much less wasted space and it will never be big enough.
2. would have made the house a few feet deeper.
3. Would have made the Mudroom 2 feet wider
4. basement walls above ground need to R15 here, night be more where you are, my superior walls rep should have told me this so I didn’t have to come back and install extra insulation on those parts
5. I would have done an areobarrier air sealing system, I still may, I had a hard time finding a company to do it.
6. Floor drain for the hot water heater overflow and potential water softener, softener is going on the well house now because of the lack of floor drain in the basement.
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Some things I have learned.
1. If your rooms are sized right you will have less material waste
2. I made all my outlet branch circuits 20A, was not much more just the difference in price of 12 gauge wire over 14 gauge.
3. take lots of time figuring out where things are going to go on the walls, furniture, dressers, picture, TVs etc.
4. See how the sun shines in reference to the orientation of your house. I knew I wanted my deck on the north end of the house.
5. I would highly highly recommend a heated tile floor in the master Bath, it is by far one of our favorite things. I installed Schluter Ditra Heat it is a great system that uses its own membrane. The programmable controller is amazing, it learns how it takes to get the floor to the heat you want. So you tell when you want it warm not when to come on.
6. Get Toto Drake toilets, not really anymore expensive but they work great, we have yet to clog one up.
7. I would do a manifold water distribution system, love mine, no fittings in the walls, only at the manifold and then at the fixture, have to use pex a because it is more flexible.
8. Totally agree with high quality windows, we jeld-wen and are happy with them.
9. If you are doing a deck, StoneDek system is a little more but should last the life of the house, no wood decking to stain and eventually replace.
10. Think of anything you might do or add in the future and make provisions now. I should have put in stub outs for a bar sink in the basement.
11. Go with variable speed air handlers and atleast 15 SEER units.
12. Put a hose bib on the every side of the house
13. don’t do a prefinished hardwood floor, that is what we did, it is ok but if you are doing solid floors a floor that is finished after installation gives a better finished product in my opinion.
14. I am really happy with my superior wall system for the basement, after the basement was dug, stone installed, the installed the basement in 6 hours
15. With the new circuit breaker arc fault requirements not all brands are equal, some trip easily with light timers, even vacuum clears etc. I talked to several electricians and they told me Eaton was the best, no issues for us yet.
16. if you have a deep freezer they don’t work well on arc fault breakers and need their own circuit, after my final electrical I had to change out a breaker because the deep freezer would just keep tripping it.
17. Budget for all those new LED bulbs they are not cheap.
18. If any switches will be dimmers make sure they will work with LED bulbs and that the bulbs are dimmable.
19. Research research research, I know that I have more time researching everything I did than I do in actually doing it.
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Ok those some things that still run through my head