msechelski said:I demo'd the house myself. I originally thought 2 weeks, and took about 6. I've had crews here to put it back together. The hold up is always some special order item (windows, siding, appliances, wall paper) that I ordered outside of their wheelhouse and we have to wait on it.one MEEN Ag said:
I've recently started using this method and it hasn't steered me wrong yet.
If you're a weekend warrior trying to get work done on nights and weekends a project will take twice as long and as well as increase in units to get it done.
So a 'one hour' job is actually going to take two days to get it completely done from start to finish. A project that will take a full week of work will take two months to get it fully finished.
It might seem excessive, but when you consider busy lives and trying to spend time with family beyond just working on projects, its about right.
My dad bought a house when I was in 5th grade and did everything himself except the cabinets. He spent every free minute he had in that house, except for Sundays when he spent time with us. We didn't move into it until I was a junior in high school.
My dad started building the house I grew up in and they still live in in 81 before I was born. They moved in right before I was born. It was a concrete floor till I was about 2. Drywalled ceilings until my dad plastered them when I was 4 or so.
I was too young to really remember most of it but I look back at pictures I realized it wasn't really complete till I was 6.