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General => Owner-Builder Projects => Topic started by: bigweights on December 07, 2010, 01:18:54 PM

Title: 28x28 cape/cabin
Post by: bigweights on December 07, 2010, 01:18:54 PM
hi everyone.     im looking at building a 28x28 1 1/2 story cape/cabin with a full loft above.  has anyone built a 28x28 and if so can anyone give me an estimate on how much it would cost to build myself.  i was going to build the house using sips but i was qouted $55,000 for the sip shell installed by foard panel out of nh, that seemed a little steap for my current budget.  i want to stick build the house myself and sub out the basement, septic, well, and electricity.  thanks

Title: Re: 28x28 cape/cabin
Post by: dug on December 07, 2010, 03:22:10 PM
39,200  -plus septic, well, excavation, permits, etc.,etc.


;)  I'm joking, kind of. The above figure comes from calculating @ $50 per square foot which seems a pretty reasonable figure based on projects I've seen here and elsewhere. Obviously there are so many variables involved that I think folks here might need a fair amount more detail to give even a rough ballpark.

$70 per sq. ft. for the SIP shell you mentioned seems outlandish to me, but I suppose it depends on what tax bracket you find yourself in. Not sure what all it includes besides insulation but generally the shell is the cheap part of the build. I think I can say with reasonable confidence that stick built would be way, way less expensive.







Title: Re: 28x28 cape/cabin
Post by: bigweights on December 07, 2010, 04:07:42 PM
yeah, thats what i was thinking.  does anyone know if they make 12/12 trusses with a loft space?
Title: Re: 28x28 cape/cabin
Post by: MountainDon on December 07, 2010, 04:33:14 PM
http://www.truswood.com/types%20of%20roof%20trusses.htm (http://www.truswood.com/types%20of%20roof%20trusses.htm)

http://www.maplevalleytruss.com/config.htm (http://www.maplevalleytruss.com/config.htm)


Check with your local manufacturer. Probably the scissors or attic types.