Rule of thumb is to spend the least money on things that are behind walls and aren't moving, and spend the money on things that move such as windows and doors. Personally I would go with Roxul since it is relatively inexpensive and is a good compromise between fiberglass & spray foam.
Good luck with your construction, which product you end up using.
<--- In planing stage of building myself a house as well. I have procure 5 acres 25 minutes outside of town, and construction application is already prepare to go to the town council.
a quarter acre is a nice sized lot almost anywhere. The thing I get a kick out are those that talk about all the land they have and it ends up being either:
1) Swamp
2) right outside town (in reality a 2 hour drive from anywhere)
3) has no access, no water, no electricity
4) In "God's" country (living with immigrants and migrant farm workers in shacks).
It's funny because back in the late 80's out in Wellington, my parent's land was selling for about $80-90k...a mile next door you could pick up land for about $3-5k an acre and all these hicks jumped at the chance and it was even zoned to be able to put trailers as homes on them (along with pig and chicken farms).
Needless to say, I feel bad for those that put up real homes out there.
I think it is funny, you seem to be under the impression people all have the same goals as you.
Personally, I live in the suburbs and pretty much hate it. The type of suburbs I grew up in have pretty much died. You don't see close knit communities much anymore. People move too often these days.
My wife and I are currently looking to buy ~10-15 acres and on that land I plan to build a ~1-2 acre pond.
And as some people say, they aren't making anymore land.
Dubai seems to be the biggest landmaker around. Too bad they are broke :biggrin:
I think it is funny, you seem to be under the impression people all have the same goals as you.
Personally, I live in the suburbs and pretty much hate it. The type of suburbs I grew up in have pretty much died. You don't see close knit communities much anymore. People move too often these days.
My wife and I are currently looking to buy ~10-15 acres and on that land I plan to build a ~1-2 acre pond.
And as some people say, they aren't making anymore land.
I've sent an inquiry to the builders pertaining the rigid foam exterior boards. If they offer this option (they might not since it could require changing the design of how the windows are mounted onto the walls so that they are still flush with the siding), would it be "necessary" to also get spray foam for the exterior walls as well -- or will the use of external rigid foam boards render the spray foam unnecessary?
Thanks!
I would stick with the plan as close as possible because change order is where the builder make money. That mean stay with what ever the builder have quoted you, and do the enhancement in the preplan stage on the next house that you built.
PS. It is not uncommon for builder to double to triple the price on change order work than regular bid job/s.
Yeah, I'm lucky to have a nice lot around because 99% of the population around here can't afford it or can't find large lots so close to town.