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P R E S E N T S

Residential Construction

PracticesLet’s Build a House Together!

(3) Credit Continuing Education Course

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…and a great class!

Continuing Education Providers are subject to audit by the State of Connecticut

Please:Mute your cell phone

Use electronic devices judiciously

Remain in attendance until the end of the class (or we can’t issue your credits)

Thank you!

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Your Credits….Are submitted electronically to the State of Connecticut by Tiger Real Estate School

Tiger Real Estate School will email you a Certificate of Completion within 14 days

Please make sure we don’t land in “spam” and be sure to save your Certificate where you can find it

There is a $25.00 fee to reissue a Certificate

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Startling Statistics!How many Jobs are created for each single

family home built? (According to NAHB)

Five?Seven?One?Three?

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Tax Revenue

How much government tax revenue is created for each single family home built?

$ 24,000?$ 110,000?$ 74,000?$ 58,000?$ 90,000?

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Annual Housing Starts

How many national housing starts do we need to accommodate growing population and olderhousing stock?

950,000?1.7 million?3 million?1.2 million?2.1 million?

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Housing Start Statistics

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Connecticut Housing Permits

2014 5,3292013 5,4242012 4,6692011 3,1732010 3,932

2005 11,885

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CONTENTSBuilding codesFoundation systemsLoads on buildingsFloor systemsWall systemsRoof systemsRoofingSidingDecks

InsulationFinish workDoors and windowsSpecial constructionHeating systemsCoolingAir qualityWater and Waste Electrical

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Building CodesRegulate: design construction alteration repair of buildings

in order to protect the public safety, health, and welfare

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Major Model CodesThe National Building Code

BOCA (Building Officials and Code Administrators)The Uniform Building Code (UBC)

ICBO (International Conference of Building Officials)The Standard Building CodeInternational Building Code

IBC Publication in 2003

International Energy Conservation Code

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Companion CodesDeveloped to govern other more specific aspects of construction

such as plumbing and mechanical work.

May be developed by states or local municipalities, most are published by the same

groups that publish the model codes.

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Connecticut Building Codes (Office of State Building Inspector)

Dwelling Code 2003 IBC; 2003 IRC (State Building Code, 2005 CT supplement)

Structural Code 2003 IBC; 2003 IRC (State Building Code, 2005 CT supplement)

Plumbing Code IPC 2003 (State Building Code, 2005 CT supplement)

Mechanical Code IMC 2003 (State Building Code, 2005 CT supplement)

Electrical Code 2005 NEC (NFPA-70)

Fire/Life Safety Code 2005 State Fire Safety Code (2003 IFC); NFPA 101-2003 for existing buildings.

Accessibility Code ICC/ANSI A117.1 2003

Elevator Code 2005 CT State Elevator Code (ASME A17.1-1996 with 1997 & 1998 Addenda)

Gas Code CT State Regulations Boiler Code ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code; NBIC

Energy Code 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (re-adopted with changes)

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Let’s Build A House!

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Basic 2400 sq ft colonial Not a lot of “bells &

whistles” Costs a/o August

2015 Average

construction quality Located in

subdivision – land price not included

This is what our new build might look like….

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Construction Cost Estimate based on the book National Building Cost Manual published by Craftsman Book Company

Single family residence built under competitive conditions in or near Fairfield County

Foundation for normal soil conditions Excavation for foundation and piers on a prepared building pad Floor, wall, interior and exterior finishes, roof cover, interior partitions, doors, windows, trim Electric wiring and fixtures Rough and finish plumbing, built-in appliances Supervision, design fees, permits, utility hook-ups, the contractor's contingency, overhead and profit.

*Add the cost of the land, government-mandated site development fees and the cost of bringing utility lines to the site

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2400 Square Feet

What’s This?

4 BR, 2.5 Baths, Masonry Fireplace, Full Basementhttp://www.building-cost.net/CornersType.asp

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Site Preparation

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Protecting the Environment

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Foundation SystemsFoundation FootingFooting DrainageFoundation WallsDamp SealingInsulation & Vapor

Barriers Insulated concrete formsRadon Resistant New

Construction

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Footing & Drain Details

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Poured Concrete Foundation

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Foundation Insulation

Alternative to our selectionSlab insulation detail

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Pre-Slab & Finish Details

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Insulated Concrete Forms

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Radon Resistant New Construction

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Are You Ready….

It’s time for…

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of equipment and labor for:

Excavation:1. Labor $5,143 Equipment $1,332

Excavation Total $6,475

2. Labor $2,050, Equipment $1,062, Excavation Total $3,112

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials, equipment and labor for:Foundation, Piers,

Flatwork:1. Materials $4,639, Labor $9,050, Equipment $1,062 Foundation, Piers, Flatwork Total $14,751

2. Material $11,152, Labor $17,426, Equipment $2,709 Foundation, Piers, Flatwork Total $31,287

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials and labor for:

Rough Carpentry:

1. Materials $41,953, Labor $27,935, Rough Carpentry Total $69,888

2. Material $36,060, Labor $52,886, Rough Carpentry Total $88,946

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How much have we spent so far…

Excavation $6,475Foundation, Piers, Flatwork $31,287Rough Hardware $3,060*Rough Carpentry $88,946

$129,768

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Structural and Exterior Building Systems

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Floor System Components

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Engineered Systems Basement Insulation

Wood Joists

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Wood Stud Framing System

Double Top Plate

Cripple Studs

Headers

King Stud

Jack Stud

Window Sill

Bottom Plate

Window & Door R.O.

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Engineered Framing Systems

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The Role of Mechanical Fasteners

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Mechanical Fasteners

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Understanding the Importance of Proper Mechanical Connections

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Sheathing OptionsOriented Strand Board or PlywoodHave been common choices.A whole new sheathing system is available now.

The Huber Zip System:

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Structural Insulated Panels

(SIPS)

Eliminates the thermal bridge that occurs with conventional frame construction.

SIP houses are very tight and insulate extremely well.

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Roof Systems

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Rooflines

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Roof TerminologyRidgeDormerEaveGableRidge BoardRidge BeamKnee Wall

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Engineered Roofing System

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Roof Flashing & Drainage

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Most Popular Roofing Material

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PV Roofing protects from the elements and also generates

electricity

Newest solar product

Pleasing to Homeowners

Not as visually apparent as standard solar electric modules

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Dow Solar Roof

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The Savings

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Doors & WindowsTo Finish the Close-In

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Masonry Veneer Exterior Plywood Finishes Wood Shingles/Shakes Board Siding Stucco Finishes Synthetic Products Wood or Composite Trim Flashing

Siding & Trim

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Air & Vapor Barriers

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Siding & Trim

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No Shortage of Siding or Trim Options For The Home

WoodVinylCementPVCLVLPoly-foamHardboardFinger-jointed WoodMetals

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• Foundation• Framing• Flashing• Stairs & Railings• Finish Materials

Decks

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Deck Support Method

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Flashing for pressure-treated wood

Contains higher concentrations of copper

Could quickly corrode the critical aluminum flashings, fasteners, and connectors

Use stainless steel or copper to prevent galvanic reaction

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Handrails and Decking Materials

Composite decking combines recycled

plastic and wood fiber

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Ensuring Deck Safety

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Let’s Review…

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Top 10 New Construction Defects

1. No insulation installed in the attic2. Missing proper roof vents, or vent holes cut, but roofed over3. Windows installed improperly4. Hot and Cold water reversed at faucets, tubs, and showers5. Drains clogged with debris from construction process6. Inoperable or missing GFCI’s in required areas 7. Heat vents missing, not connected8. Cut trusses in roof or floor trusses9. Tempered glass missing in required areas10. Improperly installed roofing, flashing, or roof jacks

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Are Your Ready?

Let’s Play…….

Name That Defect!!

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Name that Defect!

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Name that Defect!

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Name that Defect!

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Name that Defect!

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Name that Defect!

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Name that Defect!

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Name that Defect(s)!

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Name that Defect!

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Name that Defect!

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B R E A KB R E A K

15 MINUTE15 MINUTE

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2014 – 2016 (3) Credit Continuing Education Courses

Don’t Let Water Intrusion Sink Your Deal! Smart Energy Updates for Existing Homes Innovation in Sustainable Housing – Green Building Best PracticesThis Old Connecticut House Minimize Your Risk, Maximize Your Earnings Environmental Issues – Evolution to Resolution What to Expect When We’re Inspecting! Mold to Sold! Residential Building Practices

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Your Opinion Matters….

Before the end of class, please take a moment to complete our evaluation form…

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Energy Conservation in New Construction

Energy Use And Code Considerations

Doors And Windows

Insulation And The Building Envelope

Conservation Systems

Mechanical Systems

Indoor Air Quality

Finishing The Interior

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Energy Use Breakdown

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better codes mean better benefits.

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Doors and Windows

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DOOR & WINDOW SELECTION

Solar gain ratingWindow orientation

What to look for in windows

Glazing Sashes and frames Performance ratings

Energy-Efficient design

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Building Envelope Specific Requirements

Conditioned space

Building Envelope consists of:FenestrationCeilingsWalls

Above gradeBelow gradeMass walls

FloorsSlabCrawl space

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Areas for Air Leakage (Infiltration)

Windows and doors

Between sole plates

Floors and exterior wall panels

Plumbing

Electrical

Service access doors or hatches

Recessed light fixtures

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How to Air Seal an Attic

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Super-insulated, Airtight Envelope

Insulation materialsThermal mass Air tightness Moisture controlToo tight

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Common Insulation Types

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Spray-In InsulationGood R-values-up to 6.5

per inch-do an exceptionally good job of air sealing

Best product to stop air movement through walls

Available in both low-density, open-cell and high-density, closed-cell varieties

Applied with specialized spray equipment

Low-density foams are more vapor permeable than high-density foams, but they both form extremely effective air barriers

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Wall Insulation and Installation

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Ceiling Insulation and Installation

Thermal By-pass sealingIs critical for maintenanceof the Building Envelope

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Basement and Crawlspace(Insulation and Installation)

Foundation and Floor Framing Both Require Good Insulation

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Fiberglass/Cellulose Spray foam

Approximately $1.50 - $2.00

per square foot

$6.00 - $7.00 per square foot

R49 Standard Insulation Costs

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Air Sealing for New Home Construction

BlendingAir- Sealingand a varietyof insulationMaterials foran air-tightHome

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Duct Insulation and Sealing

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Duct Tightness Testing

Building Cavities as Supply DuctsNo, No, No, No!!!!

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Putting all of the sealing Activities in place before Testing the home

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Blower Door

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Are You Ready….

It’s time for…

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials and labor for:

Roofing, Flashing, Fascia:

1. Material $9,967, Labor $11,680 Roofing, Flashing, Fascia Total $21,647

2. Material $15,077, Labor $12,564 Roofing, Flashing, Fascia Total $27,641

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials and labor for:

Exterior Trim and Finish:

1. Material $15,559, Labor $10,434, Equipment $1,343Exterior Trim and Finish Total $27,336

2. Material $25,648, Labor $15,879, Equipment $1,370 Exterior Trim and Finish Total $42,897

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials and labor for:

Insulation:1. Material $6,231, Labor $2,638,

Insulation Total $8,869

2. Material $6,753, Labor $4,586, Insulation Total $11,339

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials and labor for:

Doors(including garage) Windows:

1. Materials $5,720, Labor $8,155 Door/Window Total $13,875

2. Materials $10,528 Labor $7,211, Door/Window Total $17,739

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How much have we spent so far…

Excavation $6,475Foundation, Piers, Flatwork $31,287Rough Hardware $3,060*Rough Carpentry $88,946Roof, Flashing, & Fascia $27,641 Insulation $11,339Exterior Trim & Finish $35,639Doors/Windows $17,739Finish Hardware* $1,007

$223,133

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Lighting Compliance Requirements

Compact Fluorescent Bulbs - CFLLight Emitting Diode Bulbs – LEDSealed Recessed Lighting

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RESPECTING and CONSERVING WATER

Home Water Conservation

Water-efficient plumbing fixtures and appliances

Hot water distribution

Design landscape to conserve water

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Home Run Plumbing

Newest Supply Systems Include:

CPVC Piping

Manifold Distribution

Individual Shut Offs

PEX Tubing

Minimal Joints

Labeled Distribution

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Hot Water Re-circulation with timer controls

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Toilets, Showerheads, Faucets1992 conservation act

mandated water conserving plumbing fixtures

1.6 gallons per flush, many are less than 1.3 gallons

Saves 30,000 gallons per year – over $100

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ElectricalConventional ServiceCircuitsWiringGFCIAFCIGFI Tester

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Ground Fault Interrupter Arc Fault Interrupter

Electrical

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PHOTOVOLTAICS (PV)

Direct conversion of sunlight

Utilizes a semiconductor to create electron flow

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Water HeatingHeating

Supply

Supply systems

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Hybrid & On Demand Water Heating

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How does an on demand tankless water heater work?

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Solar Hot Water Heating

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Heating & Cooling Systems

• Forced Air Heating• Hot Water & Steam Heating• Electric Heating• Radiant Heating• Geothermal Heating• Heat Pump• Active Solar Energy• Passive Solar• HRV• Air Conditioning Condenser• Heat Pump in Cooling Mode• Split ductless Systems

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High Efficiency Heating Systems

How boilers work

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Wall Mounted Condensing Gas Boiler

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Radiant Heat

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Dual Mode Heating & Cooling Systems

Split Cooling SystemsHeat Pumps andDuctless Systems

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Ground Source Heat Pump

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Basement Geothermal Equipment

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Air Quality

Night flushing – Attic Fan

Heat Recovery Ventilators

Ventilators – Kitchen/Bath

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Balanced Ventilation System

Incoming and outgoing airstreams balance one another

Heat in the outgoing airstream can be captured with an HRV or ERV

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Video Heat Recovery Ventilation

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Interior Components

Stair RequirementsWood StairsSpiral StairsFireplacesFireplace RequirementsMasonry ChimneysPrefab Fireplaces & Stoves

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Efficient Fireplaces and Gas, Propane, or Pellet Type Burning Appliances

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One Minute Break – Your Opinion Matters….

Please take a moment to complete our evaluation form…

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Finish Work•Gypsum Board•Ceramic Tile•Countertops•Cabinetry•Hardware/Metals•Wood Flooring•Wood Moldings & Trim

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Gypsum Board Application

Drywall PreparationHanging/FasteningTaping and Finishing

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Ceramic Tile

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Please refer to your handout

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Cabinetry &HardwareWood ThermofoilPainted MDFStainlessVeneer

Materials used for box construction

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Wood Moldings and TrimCove moldingsCrown moldingsCornice

Cornice is a molded projection that crowns a wall

Picture molding is a horizontal molding

Rails Plate rail is a narrow shelf

fixed along a wall and grooved to hold plates for ornament or display

Baseboard Baseboards conceal and

finish the joints where sidewalls meet the floors

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Molding – Wood/Composite

Cost comparisons of Different materials

Labor costs largely unaffected

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Flooring Options (per square foot, installed)

Carpet ($2.00 - $15.00 )Wood ($6.00 - $15.00)Engineered Wood ($4.00 - $18.00)Stone ($8.00 - $50.00)Ceramic/Porcelain ($4.00 - $12.00)Laminate ($3.00 - $7.00)Bamboo ($4.00 - $8.00) Vinyl ($1.00 - $7.00)Linoleum ($2.00 - $9.00)Cork ($3.00 - $7.00)

Source – World Flooring Association

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Accessible Design Wider doors Entry without stairs Barrier free shower

Key services on first floor Sinks/Countertops wheelchair friendly

Transfer ledge/grab bars in bathroom

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Are You Ready….

It’s time for…

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials and labor for:

Plumbing Rough In, Connection & Fixtures:

1. Material $18,588, Labor $18,716, Plumbing Total $37,309

2. Material $9,740, Labor $9,080, Plumbing Total $18,820

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials and labor for:

Heating & Cooling:

1. Material $6,204, Labor $9,305Heating and Cooling Systems Total $15,509

2. Material $20,055, Labor $6,080 Heating and Cooling Systems Total $26,135

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials and labor for:

Interior Wall Finish:

1. Material $9,605, Labor $14,737Interior Wall Finish Total $24,342

2. Material $2,441, Labor $7,564 Interior Wall Finish Total $10,005

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Masonry Fireplace in First Floor Family Room

Brick Fireplace (and Chimney) without a raised hearth. Is the Labor and Material Cost for the Fireplace higher or lower than

$7,250 ??

$12,110

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Which of the following most closely reflects the cost of materials and labor for:

Wiring and Light Fixtures:

1. Labor $9,557, Material $7,739, Total $17,296

2. Labor $4,050, Material $5,752, Total $9,802

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Finish Carpentry

Is the Labor and Material Cost for Finish Carpentry higher or lower than

$4,250 ??$9,303

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PaintingIs the Labor and Material Cost for Painting higher or lower than

$10,750 ??

$19,052

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FinishesThe following are approximate budget guidelines for our

New Build:Cabinets……………….. $17,625Countertops…………… $7,486Flooring………………… $10,343Carpeting………………. $11,567Appliances……………… $7,440Bath Accessories, Tub/Shower Enclosure… $5,885

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Are you ready?Let’s play…

What’s HOT…….What’s NOT!!!What’s HOT…….What’s NOT!!!

2015 Building Trends(according to National Association of Home Builders

And National Kitchen & Bath Association)

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According to NAHB, what is the biggest change in residential construction?

Homes are getting biggerHomes are getting smaller

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What rooms are being left out of home design?3rd bathroomFormal dining RoomMudroom All of the above

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What is the number 1 choicefor kitchen flooring?

TileHardwoodTile that looks like hardwoodMarble

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What countertop material is most popular?

MarbleWoodGraniteQuartz/Engineered StoneConcreteStainless Steel

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Are the following trending up or down?

Chevron printsMirrored furniture and fixturesTile countertopsOver-the-range microwavesFaux finishesWhite painted cabinetry in the Kitchen

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Are the following bathroom features trending up or down?

Vessel sinksOil rubbed bronze faucetsWhite fixtures in bathBathtubs (in Master)Floating vanities

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What home features are both Boomers and Millenials looking for?

1.Large, spacious interiors2.High Tech features3.Open floor plans4.Outdoor spaces5.Access to shopping6.Located near major highways

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How Much did our New Build Cost???

Subtotal Direct Job Costs

Material ………………………..   $199,228Labor ………………………….    $221,048Equipment ……………………    $6,903

Total     $427,179   

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The Cost of “Doing Business..”

Indirect Job Costs

Final Cleanup Total ………..$1,760Insurance Total……………..$12,322Permits & Utilities Total…… $7,481Plans & Specs Total……….. $1,760

Total $23,323

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Are we going to make any money??

Contractor Markup Total $55,008

Grand Total……$505,510Plus cost of land!

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Complete & Ready For Sale

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Thank You!!Questions??

www.tigerinspect.com

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Thank you!


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