jbmatth
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Congrats on the new purchase, I presume you plan to build a house there, that will be an adventure and luckily you can build exactly what you want.
JB
JB
Thanks JB. The house is on 3 to 5 year plan. It’ll be nice building exactly what we want versus making something else work.Congrats on the new purchase, I presume you plan to build a house there, that will be an adventure and luckily you can build exactly what you want.
JB
Albany Gawga!!!! That’s right down the road. Been through that area hundreds of times. Going to be culture shock compared to Hernando Co.
































Thanks. The water really wasn’t an issue because well was on property. The power was bigger issue. The power company was awesome handling the large major of it. The house is 3 to 5 years but at less have more time to plan that. I’m not ready to see that price tag on that yet especially after barn build.Great that you have well and power now. Our 2 acres came it so building the shop was easy. Now just waiting to get estimate to build the house.
Its was fun and exciting to finally get eyes on our property. Definitely a challenge being we had a lot to do in just a week. I very happy with barn design and layout. I had issues getting it set just right on property to fit and get my drive thru and roads to work with barn. I had to move road from gate to well over 30 to get barn to fit just right. That also made room for power company to run their service. I was pounding rebar and running string in dark at 900pm night before we left.Congrats on the property.
It’s fun and challenging to get a layout that you'll be happy with forever.



My current house is on a 80x120 so it’s half my lot. Wow, that really puts it in perspective.That place is the size of my entire lot!



Nice! Not wasting any time either.
Seeing that much snow in S Georgia cracks me up.
*****. F..k cancer!Well, my wife is battling cancer





That heated hose is a hell of a neat deal! When I was living in a travel trailer, I had heat tape wrapped around my water house and then insulation wrapped around the hose. The others in the camp were envy that my water line didn't freeze during the wintertime. I also wrapped the spigot with heat tape and insulation. The heated hose you got would of looked cleaner!
I'll say the RV life has expanded more then what it used to be in the early 2000. Specially in the oilfield, the RV life became extremely popular in the 2010's as any empty lot in west Texas was turned into a RV parking lot.I really never worried about a heated hose since most our camping was done in Florida. If went north it was during the warmer months. Our daughter water line was freezing with the recent weather so decided it’s time to pick one up before our trip to Georgia. I seen bunch of ways people did this from DIY to expensive hoses. Good thing about RV life is that someone has been there and done it before. I was gonna do DIY version with spare hose. The time and supplies to do it wasn’t far off from just buying it plus has nice warranty. I think warranty sold me. I highly doubt I can do anything at spigot just because of my setup. I’ll have to take pictures next week. Best I can do it wrap it with moving blanket and maybe trash bag to keep it dry.





