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not sure if covering the window is an option unless you plan to leave the basement as is, if you plan to have a bedroom im pretty sure you need to have an out in case of fire outside the bedroom door. they wouldnt take the measurement from the window well they would take it from the structure. most have said between 25000-50000 and its assumed its going to be a finished basement as he wants bedrooms and such. doing the work yourself is not a good idea unless you have 10hrs a day to do so or dont mind reno's happening for 5 mths, hire the work out.... alot of times unless your qualified to do so it will and it will take you three times as long. i can mud a wall i guarantee alot faster than someone whos being very careful and arent familiar with the products, i go in i know right what to do i know the fastest way of doing it and i make sure it gets done so as i make money and the job is done fast with a happy customer. you wouldnt belive how many half started jobs i go in to do, just last week i went in to a failed insulation inspection on a house, this guy had hired some labor at $15/hr and after a couple days they finished the job.....it didnt pass inspection for about 50 reasons and so iu got called in to repair..... now normally i can insulate a small house by lunch time with a few of my guys but it took the better part of a day to re-do their work and get it up to par....passed inspection no prob ![]() ![]() later the guy says to me i didnt think there was much to it really so i just hired some fellas who done it before..... my point is alot of the work isnt brain surgery or difficult sometimes it takes a strong back but more so it takes knowlege and experience and knowing what inspectors and customers are expecting.like spawn i too am glad the market stabilized as alot of those high bidders and inexperienced people have been weeded out and there were alot of them over the past years....these same people dropped their prices drastically in an effort to find work when it hit and alot of them couldnt keep up with the demand of finding contracts and moved on ![]() ![]() your house is very nice and an investment for years to come ...its your home so why take the risk for saving a few bucks or possibly paying more in the long run......... not a big mike holmes fan but he does say one thing i like......"do it right the first time " its the cheapest way and youll end up[ with professional quality work ![]() ![]() ************edit********* would seem the poster doesnt mention finishing a basement only removing the windows and replacing the one on the other side of the basement and then stucco the filled in opening to match. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() Don't get quotes, get a lawyer.
That place smells brand new from here. It was the developer/prime contractor that screwed up and located it too close to the property line. Not only is there the cost of removing two windows and reinstalling one, but the impact that not having the two windows will do for useability of the space and the future resale value. |
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![]() Ok thanks for all the input so far. To clarify I'm only looking for an idea on the cost for closing the windows and installing a new one. Developing the basement would be another project down the road.
Also I should explain that I don't currently own this house, we are considering buying it and our offer has been accepted but it's conditional based on the variance, among other things. The house is a foreclosure as a result of the builders going under. The house is not complete but the potential investment is huge. The house is sold as is, once the sale is closed all responsibleness to get the house up to code will be the buyers. There are no builders to go after. The house was build slightly off center so the side yard on the one side is too small. It's 1.15m at one point and the limit is 1.2m. However there is 10 feet between the houses. We will be contacting the banks (sellers) lawyer on Monday to ask for assistance with dealing with the county of Wheatland. We will try this approach first before investing in our own lawyer which might cost us money with no result. |