joey_martin

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  1. You will need an invisible wall separating the porch so that you can have no ceiling checked in that section yet have a ceiling on the other section. From there, either use framing members or polysolids to create the "ceiling" surface.
  2. Call it a garage. Are you not using the room names and the defaults and other items they can do for your plan?
  3. Main level sub-floor is 0'-0" work from there. Save yourself the headache and work the way Chief works.
  4. Shoot me an email, and I'll give you a quote, but I can tell you that just from looking at that floor plan pic that your stairs will not pass code for headroom at the bottom. That will need addressed. joeymdp at gmail dot com
  5. Would need to see the plan file or have a look at the garage setting. Does the actual garage door work as expected?
  6. I have been doing this a long time and every builder I work with wants the living area. which is the outside of the framing minus the garage and perhaps the open to below areas. Perhaps they are asking for the "wrong" info, but I have been giving them this info since the early 90's and you are the first to make such a distinction.
  7. In my opinion, and it's just mine....the Andersen window catalog is almost useless. You you can snap a window in, but as you have found it leave more work to be completed. When I am using Andersen I still need my product guide opened so that I can input the codes for the schedule, and confirm the sizes, as I have found multiple sizes are not correct per the Andersen product guide. In short...you are not missing anything.
  8. I have an HP Envy desktop I picked up at Frys for about $600. I added a Nvidia graphics card. Does everything I need from a desktop.
  9. Received an email this morning asking for electrical plan help. The biggest question seems to be, "how the heck can I control the arc of the connections!!" My tip, for those that don't know, is that the arcs are created in clockwise circles. As you are drawing the arcs between switch and fixture, think of the direction you are drawing around a circle (or clock) and it will speed up your electrical plan work not having to manipulate those arcs.
  10. I do what you are doing. Decks can be a pain at times getting the stairs to match up. EDIT..and even with the decks, there is framing cleanup with the beams and resetting the posts. Either way there is more work to be done to get it right.
  11. You are probably changing the bounding box and not the actual symbol. What are your steps?
  12. Older couple? Aging in place thoughts are to make interior doors 36" or 32" w/ enough room for swing-a-way hinges.
  13. Warmer climate? Perhaps a tankless W/H on the exterior of the exterior wall so that you can gain that space back.
  14. And yes...doors and windows will recognize the interior wall and make the appropriate cuts.
  15. I do many of these. I have a 4" interior wall that only has drywall on 1 side. Just draw in in and butt it up against the foundation walls. Use layer sets to separate the 2 plans.
  16. Many different views on this, probably depends on region and training maybe. I tend to leave building sections cleaner and refer to more detailed wall section pages and detail pages. An architect I do CDs for prefers more detailed cross sections and less detail pages. BTW...everything here is live. These are all camera view/back-clipped sections labeled and sent to layout with my layer/anno set for details. I think the only "CAD" detail is the typ post & beam detail.
  17. I'm a lot confused so I have not even tried. That line is where it's suppose to be in my opinion.
  18. I don't generally show the entire gas line run, simply where it comes in and use the G line type.
  19. I've never seen a plumbing wall either here in Indiana...almost all basements...but I would say to model it exactly like you are going to build it. as @Alaskan_Son says, that is my default. In all cases I will model like it's to be built before I start scratching my head to come up with a "fix".
  20. Without knowing the process you are using, there is simply no way to answer your question. Clearly elevations sent to layout work incredibly well, we are just going to need to know what you are doing to pinpoint what went wrong.
  21. Set the text size for those markers to be larger, make sure the box ix checked to auto size.