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10-21-2021 11:20 AM |
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Originally Posted by jarodrig
(Post 2019693)
Build is starting today ? You’ll be moving in about 3-4 months from now unless things have changed. We moved into our new home in Citrus Grove about a month ago ….
Word of advice ……. Assuming you made changes or additions to the regular plans, you need to closely monitor the building process to make sure that things are being done properly and according to the blueprints…..
We visited our build DAILY and we found several mistakes right away which would have been very hard to fix later on ….. just one brief example….. we paid extra to have All WOOD STUDS in our home……. You guessed it , they installed metal studs as they normally would in a “regular” build !
Yep , they had to come back in and remove all of the wood studs and replace them with wood studs !
Bottom line is that “the boys” are not carefully looking at the plans/specs as they go along !
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Basically said, these are kit homes.
All the trusses are made at that facility on Rolling Acres Road just south of 27/441.
Quality is horrible.
Wait til you start trying to figure out the screwey electric. Along with the site plan there is an electric version too. make sure you get that document. In my older home in SS they did some weird things with the electric.
It took me a while to figure out they wired up the lower half of an outlet fed by three wall switches (front door, back door and another switch by the smaller bedrooms). I am an electrical engineer, I was thinking that the I had a bad receptacle. I measure voltage and it came up with around 48 volts. Why?
Electric being back fed thru the wall switch with the illumination.
Which brings up another point. Illuminated switches only need to be used on light switches. Not the fans..... Hellooo, I can see or hear a fan running. The illuminated switch is there to assist in finding the light switch in the dark. Forgive me if I am nuts. I go into the bathroom and turn on the light and then look at the fan switch and turn it on. As for the illuminated switches.... If you have a flickering one, use one of the other illuminated switches to replace the flickering light switch. Replace fan switch with non illuminated much less expensive.
One other point. All the garage outlets (perhaps even one ceiling outlet in the garage), exterior outlets, the lamp pole out front - they are all powered off one GFCI breaker or even worse- a GFCI receptacle in the garage. This string has the receptacle for the charger for the golf cart. When my house gets power washed the GFCI receptacle always trips when the charger kicks on after power wash.
Go to Home Depot or Lowes and buy a GFCI tester and check every outlet before acceptance. Most people have no clue.
Words to ease your move. You will find your own electric oddities.
Welcome and .......... get the electric plan!!!!!!
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