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Title: Materials lists
Post by: sgleaton on December 23, 2009, 11:28:23 PM
Which plans provide materials lists? I am particularly interested in the Volks cottage and would like a crawl space or post and beam foundation.

Scott
Title: Re: Materials lists
Post by: Jens on December 26, 2009, 04:41:25 PM
just thought I'd toss in here, that a 4x8 foot section of wall cost approximately $50

6 2x6 studs @ $3.50 each-----------------$21
1 sheet 1/2" drywall-----------------------$7.50
1 sheet 1/2" plywood----------------------$14
1 roll r-13 (the price I know) insulation-----$9
total-------------------------------------$51.50

Floor sections, 4'x8'
3 2x10x8' @$8 each----------------------$24
1 sheet 3/4" subflooring-------------------$24
insulation, fiberglass----------------------$30
total-------------------------------------$78

adjust for local prices (insulation for floor might be different).  Helpful in estimating.  Don't forget that it doesn't include mud, tape, electrical, plumbing, siding, windows, doors, or finished flooring.  Framing is usually somewhere around 1/3 of the materials IME, depending on the quality.
Title: Re: Materials lists
Post by: sgleaton on December 30, 2009, 11:01:30 AM
Thanks Jens

This information will help me with planning. When you are broke you have to watch every penny and know where it is going.

Scott Gleaton
Title: Re: Materials lists
Post by: Jens on December 30, 2009, 01:35:13 PM
why do you think I ended up compiling this list?
Title: Re: Materials lists
Post by: ScottA on December 30, 2009, 07:42:50 PM
Plumbing, electrical and hvac will run you about 20% of the total cost.
Title: Re: Materials lists
Post by: John Raabe on December 30, 2009, 07:59:54 PM
There isn't a professionally done materials list for the Volks cottage.
Title: Re: Materials lists
Post by: sgleaton on January 01, 2010, 10:10:09 PM
Thanks for the replies. I have designed my own 24x24 2-story I think will be simple to build and will fit the small area I plan to build on. I used Home Designer 9.0 which gives me a materials list. I will try to post my progress on here as soon as I get started.

I plan on attempting an Arts & Crafts style, but we shall see.

Scott Gleaton