cwagdev
cwagdev t1_jd6uj3m wrote
Reply to comment by landob in LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
Contractors do weird shit. Your blueprints won’t always be accurate.
cwagdev t1_jd6uf2a wrote
Reply to LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
Videos. Slowly walk around the construction site at various stages and take high definition videos panning across every wall and narrating what you’re looking at. I have many videos and photos of our house being built and wish I had more video and wish I had narrated them.
cwagdev t1_iy4yrxb wrote
These are a few of my favorite things
cwagdev t1_iu605jd wrote
I’m working on moving some outlets and found about 7 buried junction boxes with live wires behind cabinetry/drywall. Our house is only ~9 years old. Is this something that should be reported to someone?
cwagdev t1_jd7vxqs wrote
Reply to comment by sunbro2000 in LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
Yes, of course. Stay out of their way and no one cares if you’re on your build site.