Thom McAnally

Building Your Own Home, Part VIX: The Home Stretch – It’s a Wrap!

As we approach the finish line of our construction journey, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the progress we’ve made and the final touches that will bring our home to life. We’re thrilled to share the latest updates on our project, which has been a labor of love every step...

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November 2023
Issue #15292
Page 84
Thom McAnally

Building Your Own Home – Part VIII: Moving Inside and Cash Flow

As construction moves forward, the focus shifts from the exterior to the interior, making it harder to track progress from the outside. However, there’s still important work ahead. Tasks like leveling the surrounding area and ensuring proper grading away from the house are crucial....

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October 2023
Issue #15291
Page 92
Thom McAnally

Building Your Own Home – Part VII: Managing Inevitable Problems

We are in month seven and have managed to maintain the schedule, give or take a week. At this stage, I am spending a lot of time walking the site, crawling around the attic, down in the crawlspace, and everywhere else, looking at work and asking questions. In addition, I am watching the schedule...

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September 2023
Issue #15290
Page 102
Thom McAnally

Building Your Own Home – Part VI: Exteriors and (Almost) Utilities

Last month, I thought we would be completely dried in with utilities run by the end of July, but instead we are almost dried in and utilities remain on the to-do list. We had some issues matching the metal siding and roofing colors with the stone color, which necessitated having a hands-on look...

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August 2023
Issue #15289
Page 78
Thom McAnally

Building Your Own Home – Part V: Coming Out of the Ground

Since breaking ground, the progress made by the foundation and framing crews has been amazing. I know everyone says the fastest part is drying it in, but still I was surprised with the speed everything happened. The foundation crew, an Amish group out of Logotee Indiana, about 2 hours away,...

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July 2023
Issue #15288
Page 78
Thom McAnally

Building Your Own Home – Part IV: Project Management

Prior to JobLine, I was a General Manager, and before that a Project Manager. That was more than 30 years ago, but hopefully I can shake off the dust and continue the process of building our forever home without too many problems. Project Management is a catch-all name used by people who may...

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June 2023
Issue #15287
Page 74
Thom McAnally

Building Your Own Home – Part III: Permits, Inspections, and Scheduling

With the loan in-hand, for construction to begin the next hurdle is permits. In my case, I received a combined shop/home permit, rather than separate permits for our house and then our shop. Even the building commissioner said I had put the cart before the horse, but we needed to build the shop...

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May 2023
Issue #15286
Thom McAnally

Building Your Own Home – Part II: One Home, Two Loans

Homeowners usually have to deal with obtaining a mortgage when buying a home, but they seldom need to convince a bank to loan them the same amount on a piece of dirt, with promises to make a home worth a mortgage. As the Homeowner/General Contractor, I not only had to qualify for the loan, I had...

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April 2023
Issue #15285
Page 72
Thom McAnally

Building Your Own Home – Part I: Becoming the GC

With an 8-acre property in Southern Indiana, I’ve begun the process of building a home, shop, and needed infrastructure so that Beth and I can put down roots again and have our forever home. The process has been a challenge, even for someone who has been involved with building many...

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March 2023
Issue #15284
Page 74
MiTek Staff

Minimum Uniformly Distributed Live Load For Habitable Attics

MiTek Staff

Attic truss with 7 feet room height – should it be designed for 20 psf (pounds per square foot), 30 psf or 40 psf room live load? IRC (International Residential Code) defines Habitable Space as a space in a building for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking. Per IRC 2018 Table...

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March 2023
Issue #15284
Page 93
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