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That's no really true, if it was passed before then fine as long as you don't change it.... If you want it replaced they wil ask you to do so according wiu code fo your city at present time ![]()
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![]() Like I said ALL IN average Sq.Ft. Price's $25-40 Per Sq.Ft. $25000-40000 for about 1000 Sq.Ft. 16 years Experience. & Busy.
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![]() just for spawn lol I'll put down As well business owner and general contrator for 13yrs with over 20 years in all trades and over 200 happy customers and referrals in Edmonton ![]() prices for trades seem to be higher in Calgary , one if my customers us based out of Calgary and I'm constantly fighting to get Calgary prices, not a lot of difference but a bit ![]()
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I usually know my budget pricing pretty close, since I am in the industry. Now for the fire code, that is different. I don't have my code book here, but if I remember correctly if you are closer than 1.2m to a property line you can not have any unprotected openings on a house (windows & doors) There might be something you can do to keep the windows. Find out if they (the county or rm) would accept a sprinkler protected window. Which would mean having a sprinkler head installed right above the window. We use them in fire rated assemblies to have large openings of glass. There is usually a head on each side of the opening, but in this case it only needs to be protected from one side. My questions is on the age of the home, usually if it is an existing home a varience would be granted no problem & be grandfathered. Just for a FYI on me, 15+ years in residential & commercial design & 10+ years in construction. And with a full basement finish, easliy $10,000 to do, I have about $8k in my basement & I have 2 bedrooms to paint & install floooring yet, plus a bathroom to completly finish. Last edited by toxic111; 12-04-2010 at 09:05 PM. |
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![]() Cheers to Reefwars, & I think if the rates for Lloydminster are correct & from what I here they're not far off, & somewhat Toxic. I might consider moving there. However I've been in Cowtown since before the boom, through it, and successfully after, & without crazy price fluctuations. The market correction was the best thing that could have happened for honest quality contractor's & trades, to help weed out gougers. I'm happy to stay here, work here, provide people & customers with fair pricing. For materials only, I'm @ $22 Sq.Ft. with a sauna, 2 head shower +2 body sprays, 10mm glass door,tile, a rec room with media, + 1 bedroom. I would put my labor @ $25.FYI.
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i gotta say thats a nice lonnnnnnnngggg tank wall ya got there in the second pictire ![]() ![]()
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i lived in lloyd maybe 4 yrs ago i lived there for a year, i was getting mostly basement reno's as i guess they had some kind of flood a while before and alot of people were covered and finally got approved for reno's. it was paying good money and there seemed to be lots of work but i couldnt live there much longer lol not really big enough for me i like the city ![]() ![]()
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True enough, and I totally agree with your numbers(I am not trying to start anything or say you are wrong) if the homeowner is doing the work. However, if you take into account the wages to pay the tradesmen to come in and do the work, I can say you could quite easily double your cost. This is of course if you are hiring certified ticketed tradesmen.
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![]() That house looks pretty new so I'd be asking some questions about who goofed on the surveying.
Regardless, I'd look into the possibility of an easement. There has to be a limit butfor the sake of 5cm, it seems extreme. When my neighbor sold his house, the city forced him to re-survey it and it was determined that his fence wasn't quite straight and one end was something like 5 inches onto my property. Now I know this isn't a FIRE issue, but I granted him and easement for the fence and the problem was solved. Had I not done that though, he would have had to either pay me to give in or tear down the fence. Did the house design show bedrooms in the basement ? A window is required for egress in basement bedrooms so you'd have even more ammo against the builder because you wouldn't be able to move the window because you'd need it for the bedroom. Bottom line is that the window thing should be someone else's problem; not yours.
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My thoughts exactly.
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