SprintCC
Active member
Need some help here. I've done graph paper drawing of my dream-garage, but reading the info I have from my township it states that I need architectural drawings for the approval process. Also talking to other people I work with they recommend getting a Architect familiar with my township to create some plans to use, that way when I get bids I can have them bid on something specific, comparing apples to apples.
I'm new to the area, don't know that many people, none I do know have hired an architect and the people I've talked with about the architect all live 30+ miles away (probably won't be familiar with my township)
I did cold call one from the yellowpages. She was unimpressive. She stated that houses run $150 sq ft in this area (which they do *not*, unless they are customs), I said it was a garage, no central air, no basement, no flooring (outside of concrete), no interior structure, limited plumbing, limited electricty, I was going to do the insulation, drywall, paint and most electricity. "Oh, then it might be $140 sq ft". Did not hit me up as overly bright or frankly overly interested.
So now I've bored you with commentary here are my questions:
How do you find a reasonable, competent architect when word-of-mouth isn't working?
How important is it that they be familiar with the local township?
What exactly can I expect out of them? Just necessary pretty drawings or do they do more?
Any other recommendations on what I'm missing would be appriciated.
Thanks!
SprintCC
Blue Bell Pa
I'm new to the area, don't know that many people, none I do know have hired an architect and the people I've talked with about the architect all live 30+ miles away (probably won't be familiar with my township)
I did cold call one from the yellowpages. She was unimpressive. She stated that houses run $150 sq ft in this area (which they do *not*, unless they are customs), I said it was a garage, no central air, no basement, no flooring (outside of concrete), no interior structure, limited plumbing, limited electricty, I was going to do the insulation, drywall, paint and most electricity. "Oh, then it might be $140 sq ft". Did not hit me up as overly bright or frankly overly interested.
So now I've bored you with commentary here are my questions:
How do you find a reasonable, competent architect when word-of-mouth isn't working?
How important is it that they be familiar with the local township?
What exactly can I expect out of them? Just necessary pretty drawings or do they do more?
Any other recommendations on what I'm missing would be appriciated.
Thanks!
SprintCC
Blue Bell Pa

