None of my random house-related projects have been of a size or type to warrant a construction or remodeling permit. If I follow through on building a deck to cover (or outright replace) the existing concrete patio, that seemed like something that might need a permit. Maybe. It seems it’s pretty widespread for low-elevation (1′ [...]
Categories: bureaucratis hell, exteriors
Tagged: construction, garden, landscape
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- 28 . March . 2008 – 10:57 pm
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- By k2
This entire post is mostly to organize my thoughts, make something I can come back to, refresh my memory so I don’t forget — again. That book I got in college from a friend should’ve had a theme not of, “oh, the places you’ll go,” but “the places you’ll redo.”
Things left undone, by room.
Categories: exteriors, sledgehammer renovation
Tagged: bath, construction, electrical, garden, kitchen, landscape, living room, organization, workshop
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- 26 . May . 2007 – 3:54 pm
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- By k2
Boy, that phrase has taken on a new meaning around here.
When we bought this house, we didn’t know until we were driving through West-by-god-Virginia that we were purchasing a house in the 100-yr flood zone. (Gee, thanks for the warning, assholes.) Given the type of loan, flood insurance would be mandatory — there goes about [...]
Categories: bureaucratis hell, exteriors
Tagged: garden, landscape, structural design
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- 23 . May . 2007 – 10:35 pm
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- By k2