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  • #16
    Utility Sink in garage
    07 GT500
    05 SRT10
    88 turbocoupe T-bird
    93 Cobra
    86 coupe
    Ducati 848

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    • #17
      Some of this stuff will cost you real money...LOL. Use the space under your stairs for a "safe" area. It's already there, won't use floor space, is easily reinforced, and won't cost much at all. It's already the safest spot in the house.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jw33 View Post
        Plumb it for central vaccum, hire a third party inspector, if you have tile work insist on real tile people (not day labors with a wet saw and some thinset), and don't trust the fucking builder with anything. Unless you see it with your own eyes, and even then you have to know what you're talking about, it will be all bullshit. They'll cover up everything and try to blow smoke up your ass. Visit the jobsite daily and take pictures as things go together. This is all generally speaking of course.
        Sounds like you picked a real shitty builder...

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        • #19
          I would agree. It's a Gallery (aka: First Texas Homes) and I would not recommend. Overall it will hopefully work out, but they all just use a bunch of shitty subs and the "builder" doesn't give a damn what goes on in the house as long as it meets the schedule. IMO if you can do some research and somehow find a decent builder who actually cares what goes on and shows up to the jobsite more than once a week you will be much better off.

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          • #20
            Deeper garage with extra outlets and 220v if you plan on having a welder or air compressor.
            Reinforce and pre-wire any flat screen wall mounts.
            Pre-wire and home run box for media/data/security.
            Nat. gas to the patio
            Solid core doors on bedrooms, bathrooms etc.
            Taller base cabinets
            Under cabinet lighting
            Installed or at least wired for ceiling fans. (two switches)
            Have a larger patio poured.

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            • #21
              3+ car garage!

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              • #22
                Everything listed so far, and a big car port with the most level driveway possible. This only applies if your new house / neighborhood has rear entry. If not build somewhere else.
                Doug

                90 LX Coupe 5.0
                90 7up Vert. 5.0

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by 2011GT View Post
                  Insulate the garage

                  Run a gas line into your back patio for a fire pit

                  Run a gas line to attach to your grill

                  Speaker wire for the backyard speakers

                  Prewire the house with cat 5 cable and run it all to a closet with a cable and ac oulet for internet

                  Insulation between walls

                  Storm doors

                  Door from garage to backyard
                  great list

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                    Sounds like you picked a real shitty builder...
                    Probably a cookie cutter builder.
                    www.dfwdirtriders.com

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by jw33 View Post
                      I would agree. It's a Gallery (aka: First Texas Homes) and I would not recommend. Overall it will hopefully work out, but they all just use a bunch of shitty subs and the "builder" doesn't give a damn what goes on in the house as long as it meets the schedule. IMO if you can do some research and somehow find a decent builder who actually cares what goes on and shows up to the jobsite more than once a week you will be much better off.
                      If you have already picked the builder and its too late then not much you can do. If it is not too late look into a custome home builder. I know Vertnut is one and my father in law is also one.

                      www.dfwdirtriders.com

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