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Thanks Eric, that worked!
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David, one more thing. I was successful in pulling that middle gable back from the file you sent to me. But I could not pick up from your video how that wall below that gable generated. When I pulled that middle gable back everything worked but that wall didn't generate, how did you generate that wall.
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Hi David, Here's that PDF of the options I think work the best for the facade. I think the option you so graciously walked through has too small an entry to work effectively. This PDF has two options, two views of each option. I know which one I'm leaning to, I would value your opinion if you could offer. Thanks! 235 St Francis Facades Options.pdf
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David, I loaded the plan, so what I think I'll do is what I said earlier and move that middle section back , which would create valleys on either side. So I will try to move that roof plane back further, like in that jpg. Thanks again
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Wow David! I didn't expect that! Thanks so much, that's pretty close to what I was looking for. I think I might move that center gable further up the rake of the roof. That little building out back is a shed roof pool equipment shed. I haven't fixed that, but that is not part of the remodel, but yes that was funky. I have several versions for the facade of this plan and I am just going through all options. Can I post those here and get your input? Again thank you immensely, you threw some real knowledge in there!
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I'm having trouble drawing the roof attached in the jpg file. I tried the dormer tools, but it won't place it. I want to have the two gables at the front of the house, with a gable roof that sets back from the entry as in the jpg. Any suggestions to get that roof the work? 235 St Francis Final 02012016 2 Dormers.plan.zip
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Garage Slab shows floating above terrain
Mark_Peterson replied to Mark_Peterson's topic in General Q & A
We don't build garage walls like that either, it's the first time I've seen one that didn't have a stem wall that comes up at least 6". It seems when I do set the stem wall to 4" it messes up the height of the floor according to the terrain and separate house. Not a big deal, I'm the kind of guy who always wants to know why something does or doesn't work. -
Garage Slab shows floating above terrain
Mark_Peterson replied to Mark_Peterson's topic in General Q & A
That did work Alaskan, thanks so much. Now I wonder if I can set my garage slab to have no stem wall. Not super important, because it is existing, but the garage was built the mud sill sitting in the slab , no stem wall above the slab. I've looked for CA video on establishing a garage slab, but it seems CA requires at least a 4" stem wall. Or should I post another topic on this? Thanks again, I knew it was probably something simple. -
Garage Slab shows floating above terrain
Mark_Peterson replied to Mark_Peterson's topic in General Q & A
235 St Francis Final 02012016 Alt Roof Long.plan.zipSorry about that, here you go. -
Garage Slab shows floating above terrain
Mark_Peterson replied to Mark_Peterson's topic in General Q & A
Sorry about that, forgot to hit attach file, here they are. -
I have a floor plan with a detached garage that is 22" below the Main floor plan , 1-story. When I build the foundation, it seems to show the garage slab 26" above the floor. I know I'm missing something simple, the garage is an existing garage and the framing sits right on slab. So I don't be able set the foundation in that manner. Any suggestions?