Vinyl? Why.
Personally, I hate the stuff. Yea, I know it's a good inexpensive product....but at the end of the day....it still looks like vinyl....for a new house like that, I'm surprised you didn't go with LP Smartside or Hardi Cement board. Looks like real wood...but without the issues.
My house is stucco....except for the front. It 'used' to be 1x6 T&G boards across the front. Yanked it all off...insulated...cleaned up....redid the plumbing...modified some electrical and covered it with ledger stone and LP Smartside. I don't have a basement....but I'm on a raised foundation. I just painted the footing below the ledger stone a darker color.
Thanks for the replies, maybe I'm just having a hard time seeing it.
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Forgot to add I'm not at finish grade yet. I need some fill. Set the house in December.
What would be the best way to attach vinyl siding down the concrete?
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I agree, I just don't want to do that down the 28' side and the 28' back. Vinyl would be cheaper. Even if i could bring it down 12-18". Ill get some better pictures this weekend.A stone or brick veneer will really set that off and look fantastic. That will change the look entirely. Love it!
Love the stone veneer, I have been thinking about eventually doing the same. My house has about 30" of exposed CMU foundation showing all the way around. Previous owners never did anything to coat or cover so it just bare CMU. How was the veneer cost? I saw prices varied widely in my brief searching. I have a total area of about 675 SF to cover ultimately.
EDIT: Yikes that would cost me about $7k looking at home depot prices. Guess I'll just parge and paint.
From the pictures it looks like it will match your home. Which I think would look normal.
imagine the grade brought up to 12" all around the foundation and garage floor fill being brought in to have "x" number steps into the house. ur tar line is low now but should be brought to 12" below sill plates. my foundation looked identical to yours when i built it 30 years ago. you always want a positive fall away from foundation for drainage.
Could always do a little bit of wainscoting around the baseMy foundation person poured my wall too high. I feel like it will look like my garage is hovering in the air. A little to late to have him cut it back down a bit. Can you guys share some ideas to eat up some of the space between the ground and the bottom of the garage. Was thinking of doing stone on the front. I want to bring vinyl siding down the concrete a little. Garage gets framed Monday. Any help would be appreciated.
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Is that raw material price?
I think I paid about $600 for the stone veneer....about 450 sq ft
The stone caps were about $6 each...I think....
The special mortar was about $30/bg.
My foundation person poured my wall too high. I feel like it will look like my garage is hovering in the air. A little to late to have him cut it back down a bit. Can you guys share some ideas to eat up some of the space between the ground and the bottom of the garage. Was thinking of doing stone on the front. I want to bring vinyl siding down the concrete a little. Garage gets framed Monday. Any help would be appreciated.
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HahahaYour house is ruined!!!
You need to move out immediately!
Leave a signed and notarized quitclaim deed in the mailbox and email me the address so I can bring all my stuff!
Bill
Your house is ruined!!!
You need to move out immediately!
Leave a signed and notarized quitclaim deed in the mailbox and email me the address so I can bring all my stuff!
Bill
I was expecting about 18" think they are about 40
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Love the stone veneer, I have been thinking about eventually doing the same. My house has about 30" of exposed CMU foundation showing all the way around. Previous owners never did anything to coat or cover so it just bare CMU. How was the veneer cost? I saw prices varied widely in my brief searching. I have a total area of about 675 SF to cover ultimately.
EDIT: Yikes that would cost me about $7k looking at home depot prices. Guess I'll just parge and paint.
It's a lot of work, but real stone can be split/cut to use as veneer. And, In my area is cheaper than the fake. Also consider, there are now companies that specialize in repairing failing 'stone' veneers due to some poorly manufactured products.
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From the pictures it looks like it will match your home. Which I think would look normal.
Your house is ruined!!!
You need to move out immediately!
Leave a signed and notarized quitclaim deed in the mailbox and email me the address so I can bring A THIRD OF my stuff!
Bill

I'm actually going to do the siding to try and save a little money, i under budgeted for the garage. They are going to wrap it. Ill start messing with siding once we are living there in a couple weeks. I'm trying to get things inside squared away. Mother nature held up our septic system so i was able to get the whole place painted.remember theres no particular reason they cant carry siding down over the wall other then it would be annoying to do... are they insulating the outside of the garage?
Not sure what I'm doing on the front. Going to build a 24x20-24 on the back. Haven't made a decision yet. Need the ground to dry up a little. Sunk to my knee the other day.That looks great.
I would put a front deck on that house, if budget allows.
Nice build. I wouldn't change anything. At least not until living there for a year or two.
Grade will be brought up, need to get some fill but I'm waiting on a friend who digs for my highway department to bring it for free.2 me looks like cluster of madness, why isn't grade being brought up? how many steps into the house from the garage. if grade was going to stay where its at why not put larger windows in basement.... u got over 9' ceilings down there for some reason i ain't figured out yet? it ain't because they hit shale. good luck... time well tell.
Agreed. Based on what I can see, my objection would be to the rear garage door placement. (It's too low.) I would have planned to add fill in the garage and for the garage floor grade to be about 2 steps lower than the house floor grade; adjusting the exterior grading accordingly.2 me looks like cluster of madness, why isn't grade being brought up?
