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steve s

Trad climber
eldo
Jan 4, 2019 - 04:41pm PT
Pretty sweet looking house Contractor. Like the clean lines. You get some great projects. Cheers
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jan 7, 2019 - 05:35pm PT
Thank you Steve, likewise on your creations!

I've been fortunate to have a local artist grace several of my projects with her fine creations. This is an outdoor prep and cooking area on a house I built using reclaimed lumber and a local scene as the inspiration for a backsplash.
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Jan 7, 2019 - 05:54pm PT
What do you pros think of what Matt Risinger puts out on his youtube channel (if anything)...?
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jan 7, 2019 - 06:23pm PT
I've never seen them before. I spend all my time watching solo climbing rig videos and arguing their merits here with the likes of you:) The videos look useful and worthwhile, thanks for the heads up Hj!
JLP

Social climber
The internet
Jan 7, 2019 - 07:25pm PT
^^^ That's funny - the real pros so often want nothing to do with their trade after 5:00.

I've watched a few Matt Risinger vids - worth watching, as he's reasonably articulate and experienced - but also seems like the kind of guy that can get anything done with an unlimited budget - which begs - who can't? So, who is his audience? Not much there for me. The guy who can take a pile of dog crap and turn it into a Rembrandt is more my type.
apogee

climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
Jan 7, 2019 - 07:54pm PT
Hey, Contractor...that's a nice mural. Is it tile? Or painted? Hard to tell from the pic.
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jan 7, 2019 - 08:29pm PT
Unfortunately a phone pic- it's tile.
https://kirstingreen.com/portfolio/
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Jan 8, 2019 - 02:29am PT
Where did Edge get off to?
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jan 12, 2019 - 05:50am PT
F does the actual work and on some challenging projects.

We demolished a bad 80's hardscape to dirt on this existing house and put it back together. The steel trellis has 2x8 Ipe rafters.
wilbeer

Mountain climber
Terence Wilson greeneck alleghenys,ny,
Jan 15, 2019 - 04:30pm PT
Nice looking stuff up there.
Another long day.

At least the view out their back door rejuvenated
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jan 15, 2019 - 06:58pm PT
Nice use of space Wilbeer. To be stained?

Those are proper tables Jim but how much time did you spend staring at the truss and knee brace roof supports?
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Jan 15, 2019 - 07:13pm PT
A really interesting Risinger video on a Swiss manufactured home with no glue, no screws, and no nails (and it's not log cabin-style or post & beam joinery).

[Click to View YouTube Video]
wilbeer

Mountain climber
Terence Wilson greeneck alleghenys,ny,
Jan 16, 2019 - 05:47am PT
It is paint grade,Poplar and Birch plywood. I build the same as if it were stain grade,my painters appreciate that.

I like the tables Jim and the truss design.

Snow is coming ,I will be off to the Dacks,cheers.
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jan 16, 2019 - 04:11pm PT
New Cali energy requirements from a one of our Title 24 consultants
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 2:30 PM
Subject: 2019 Energy Code



Just in case you've been hiding out for the last year, this is an early reminder to all you architects and builders that if you are planning on building a project soon, make sure you submit before the end of the year.

The new 2019 energy code goes into effect Jan 1, 2020 and it makes all the other changes look like minor tweaks.

Aside from the items below, alot of items that have previously been used to get credits will go away as they become required.





Residential (new ground up construction that has three habitable stories or less from grade):

1. The installation of solar photovoltaics will become mandatory.

There are a few exemptions, such as buildings with minimal roof space due to a narrow envelope, zero lot area, or if there are tall buildings or other obstructions like protected tress blocking solar production.

2. New HERS (Home Energy Rating System) testing for:
a. Kitchen exhaust hood ventilation test, which must provide 100CFM at 3.0 Sones
b. Blower door test if utilizing a continuously running exhaust fan (hello IAQ fan) per Section 150.0(o)1E,
c. Quality insulation installation (QII) will be Prescriptively required.
d. HVAC systems will need to be designed closer to ACCA Manual J, D, & S which means duct sizing may increase, return air sizing may increase, and equipment sizing may decrease. There will need to be enough plenum space to ensure ducts are not smashed or pinched. Filter ratings will increase to MERV 13

3. Domestic hot water solar preheat will become Prescriptively required:
a. 20% net solar fraction in Climate Zones 1-9,
b. 35% net solar fraction in Climate Zones 10-16.

Non-Residential (Includes new multi-family four stories or more from grade)
1. Interior windows and doors leading to unconditioned space will have minimum Prescriptive U Factors.
2. Demand controlled ventilation (DCV): CO2 monitors will help control outside airflow.

3. The Prescriptive requirement for domestic solar hot water is being removed. Projects that install such systems will receive a major boost to whole building performance.



I will follow up with more specifics in the weeks to comes as more information become available.



Good luck to you all..
Say hello to $350 a square foot.
guido

Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
Jan 16, 2019 - 04:32pm PT
No problem for my company, "Red Tag Construction."

Permit? Permit? We don't need no stinkin permit!
tradmanclimbs

Ice climber
Pomfert VT
Jan 16, 2019 - 04:43pm PT
nothing too interesting... asphalt roof on an edition today. put the windows and doors in tomorrow... Hired gun, do a lot of bouncing from project to project...
wilbeer

Mountain climber
Terence Wilson greeneck alleghenys,ny,
Jan 16, 2019 - 04:43pm PT
Yeah,no kidding contractor.Too bad,really,they have the money.

Less than 10% of my work requires a permit.My Insurance Company will not allow more than that.

Audits work.
Flip Flop

climber
Earth Planet, Universe
Jan 16, 2019 - 06:29pm PT
$350? Double that in Tahoe. Triple.
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jan 16, 2019 - 06:40pm PT
Yep Flip Flop, the very high end stuff is expected to be well North of $350 but I feel like an as#@&%e when I quote $325 to a middle class family.

The flip side is that Cali has the balls to get real on global warming.

ruppell

climber
Jan 16, 2019 - 06:46pm PT
Contractor

The possible larger ducting requirement will be interesting. Every tinner I know always needs more space for there current sized ducting. Hopefully architect's get this memo and provide proper chasing. I doubt it but a guy can dream. lol
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