skinz78
clam guy!
We recently went to the bank to refinance and that was like pulling teeth. Two years ago we built our house. It is two story's. We finished the bottom floor "1800 square feet" and left the upstairs unfinished like an attic "900 square feet". Well the bank sent out an appraiser and he took pic's of everything and submitted them to the bank. Now our house appraises for twice as much as what we borrowed. But in one of the pics of the attic you could see my chop saw up there. I built some speaker shelves for my surround sound system. The bank saw the saw and jumped to the conclusion that I was finishing my attic without a permit and they insisted that I go get a building permit right away or the refi was off.
My wife and I had talked of finishing the attic some day but not anytime soon. Well the refi was definatly not something to walk away from so we went down and bought the permit. $1300 later I could go ahead and insulate and sheetrock the walls. Our system rocks!!! Well we got the refi done now and I figure since I spent the $1300 on the permit I might as well finish it. Help do my part to stimulate the economy.
You may know that I am an electrician so I do have the background to take on a task like this. I am doing everything myself except for insulation and sheetrock. Insulation is actually cheaper if you hire someone to supply it and install it than if you go and buy it yourself and install it. And sheetrock is just so easy to screw up so I let the pros do that.
Enough sniveling. Here are some pics. I screwed up when I uploaded them to Photobucket, so they are small. Future pics will be bigger.
It has 4 rooms, sizes are approximate. A living room 16' x 18' with a library off to one side 6' x 10'. A storage room 8' x 10'. And a office for me and a sewing / craft room for the wife and kids, both are identical at 16' x 12'.
The first pics are of when it was framed and I was wireing it.
Standing in the middle of the main room looking into the doors of the two similar rooms with the stars to the first floor on the right.
Standing in the middle of the main room looking into what will be my office.
Standing in the middle of my office looking out into the living room.
Looking into the library
Looking at the view out my back yard, that is a little creek called Tummwater creek in the back ground.
Looking out my front yard at my closest neighbors house.
Stringing wires
I even got the missus to help out.
My wife and I had talked of finishing the attic some day but not anytime soon. Well the refi was definatly not something to walk away from so we went down and bought the permit. $1300 later I could go ahead and insulate and sheetrock the walls. Our system rocks!!! Well we got the refi done now and I figure since I spent the $1300 on the permit I might as well finish it. Help do my part to stimulate the economy.
You may know that I am an electrician so I do have the background to take on a task like this. I am doing everything myself except for insulation and sheetrock. Insulation is actually cheaper if you hire someone to supply it and install it than if you go and buy it yourself and install it. And sheetrock is just so easy to screw up so I let the pros do that.
Enough sniveling. Here are some pics. I screwed up when I uploaded them to Photobucket, so they are small. Future pics will be bigger.
It has 4 rooms, sizes are approximate. A living room 16' x 18' with a library off to one side 6' x 10'. A storage room 8' x 10'. And a office for me and a sewing / craft room for the wife and kids, both are identical at 16' x 12'.
The first pics are of when it was framed and I was wireing it.
Standing in the middle of the main room looking into the doors of the two similar rooms with the stars to the first floor on the right.
Standing in the middle of the main room looking into what will be my office.
Standing in the middle of my office looking out into the living room.
Looking into the library
Looking at the view out my back yard, that is a little creek called Tummwater creek in the back ground.
Looking out my front yard at my closest neighbors house.
Stringing wires
I even got the missus to help out.