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Hearing stories of self home reconstruction

Posted on 9/7/16 at 7:49 am
Posted by mpar98
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2006
8034 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 7:49 am
Any of you baws not gonna wait for a licensed contractor to fix your home? I heard a few "do it yourselfers" claim they're going to take the job on themselves. What's a little insulation and floating sheetrock?
This post was edited on 9/7/16 at 10:17 am
Posted by LSU Fan SLU Grad
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2006
4893 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 7:55 am to
Resale value?
Posted by civiltiger07
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2011
14033 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 7:55 am to
most people that I know that got flooded are doing part of the work themselves and then contracting out some of the task (such as floating sheetrock and painting).
Posted by poops_at_parties
Member since Jan 2016
1545 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 7:56 am to
Those who own without a mtg are going to do this because there's no requirement to get permits. This is Louisiana and you're not gonna stop determined Cajuns.
Posted by CoachChappy
Member since May 2013
32557 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:00 am to
The only thing we had done was have an electrician come sign off on the electrical. The rest is easy grunt work. If you have a big family like we do, you can rebuild the interior of a house fairly quickly.
Posted by bamafan1001
Member since Jun 2011
15783 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:02 am to
Insulation and drywall really aren't that bad. Id stay away from plumbing and electrical issues if I were a diyer
Posted by KLSU
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2003
10310 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:08 am to
quote:

Any of you baws not gonna wait for a licensed contractor to fix your home? I heard a few "do it yourselfers" claim they're going to take the job on themselves. What's a little insulation and floating sheetrock if you can skin a buck and run a trot line?


Just because you can't do shite for yourself doesn't mean other people can't.

In today's world where you can research almost anything online then why not? I can see some things need to be done by professionals like any structural work on a house but other than that most things are not that difficult just takes time and effort.
Posted by mpar98
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2006
8034 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:15 am to
quote:

In today's world where you can research almost anything online then why not?


quote:

Just because you can't do shite for yourself doesn't mean other people can't.


just because you have a gung ho attitude doesn't mean you should do something with the chance of screwing it up.

You gonna watch a youtube video on changing out your vehicles transmission and then do it? Or let a professional do it?
This post was edited on 9/7/16 at 10:18 am
Posted by Barf
EBR
Member since Feb 2015
3727 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:15 am to
My sister is moving back in as I type this. It still needs a few things but nothing that can't be done while living in the house. No contractors, no bullshite.
Posted by Kajungee
South ,Section 6 Row N
Member since Mar 2004
17033 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:16 am to
Will probably do it most all myself.

Probably hire someone to hang most the sheet rock. I can float, tape and texture. Have a buddy who does floors I might send some work too.

Posted by PairofDucks
Member since Jul 2016
4992 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:18 am to
Electrical is not a recommended DIY endeavor for the unlicensed.
Posted by civiltiger07
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2011
14033 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:21 am to
changing a transmission and hanging sheetrock on the first 4' of wall are not even in the same stratosphere.
Posted by Ed Osteen
Member since Oct 2007
57499 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:23 am to
I feel like you made this post trying to be clever but totally missed.
This post was edited on 9/7/16 at 8:24 am
Posted by Jack Daniel
In the bottle
Member since Feb 2013
25490 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:29 am to
Being in a flood zone now has taken care of that.
Posted by WilsonPickett
St Amant, LA
Member since Oct 2009
1653 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:30 am to
I've seen some 'professionals' do some half arse work! Yeah I'm taking on some myself, leaving some to the pros. I hired an electrcian, trim carpenter, painter, cabinet guy. Im doing sheetrock, installing tubs and faucets, and doing floors myself. Sheetrock guy is 4+ weeks out, if I wait on him ALL the other trades are pushed back! I do have one structural issue that a contractor is handling for me.
Posted by meauxjeaux2
watson
Member since Oct 2007
60283 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:30 am to
Just wait till the City Of Denham Springs requires the home to be raised after all the work is done to the home to qualify for flood insurance. Good friend of mine right now is in this predicament. We've gutted his home, dehumidified it ,he's got new exterior doors and windows on order but is afraid to go any further until he hears from the city.

Those homes foundations are not built to withstand a 2 story home. Any ruling that requires this to be done would be the most retarded thing i've ever heard of should they go this route.
Posted by Pectus
Internet
Member since Apr 2010
67302 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:31 am to
That little rolling stand helps with hanging sheetrock. 1 person could do it!
Posted by civiltiger07
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2011
14033 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:33 am to
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Any ruling that requires this to be done would be the most retarded thing i've ever heard of should they go this route.


I doubt you see anything like that. This flood event was a 1:1000 year event. You just simply don't build to withstand a 1:1000 year flood.
Posted by blueboxer1119
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2013
8006 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:39 am to
I'm doing 100% of it.

Flooring, sheetrock, electrical, paint, cabinets, etc.

Why would I pay a contractor 70k to do something I can do in 3 weeks?

Even if I couldn't do it, why pay a contractor to sub it out and pocket 40k? Sub it all out yourself and save a ton of money.
Posted by stewie
Member since Jan 2006
3951 posts
Posted on 9/7/16 at 8:41 am to
We may be moving back to the BTR area in a few years and I can tell you that we won't buy a house rebuilt by a do it yourselfer.
If the house was flooded, I'm going to want to see reciepts of pro contractors.

You CAN do a lot of things, that doesn't mean you SHOULD do them.

I know a lot of people that know just enough electrical that they can get themselves into serious trouble.
People that don't know what they don't know - think they can fix anything as well as professionals.

This post was edited on 9/7/16 at 8:53 am
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