I’ve built many houses in my lifetime [that’s a lie, he’s only done this once before]. And if there’s one thing I’ve learned in all that time [note: he’s learned exactly zero things], it’s that the quickest phase of home-building is the framing [no it’s not].
The official phases of home-building are as follows [there’s nothing “official” about any of this]:
- Phase 1: Finding a place to build: 2 to 120 months.
- Phase 2: Picking a floor plan: 1 to 2 months.
- Phase 3: Signing the purchase contract: 90 minutes.
- Phase 4: Doing nothing while the builder plans everything: 2 months.
- Phase 5: Foundation work: 1 to 2 weeks.
- Phase 6: Framing: 14 minutes.
- Phase 7: Everything else: 1 to 2 years.
The reason that framing goes so quickly, from a psychological point of view, is that no phase of construction is as dramatic as this [Okay, this is true]. In this brief period, you’re going from a flat slab of concrete to something that’s the exact size and shape of the end product. Everything before that is just . . . well, nothing. Everything after that is just wires and tubes and paint.
Don’t believe me? Check it out. I got lucky and stopped by the home site at 08:59 that morning. The workers pulled up at 09:02. They unloaded their gear, plugged in their power tools, and set right to work. I managed to capture these dramatic photos of the framing taking place.
Pretty spectacular, huh? Stop by in one to two years from now to see how Everything Else went.
on November 28, 2015 at 11:19 am
That looks so cool Charlie! Can’t wait to come visit when it’s all done! 😀 Love you!
on November 28, 2015 at 11:43 am
Amazing isn’t it. The framing seems to be the fastest and the inside trimming the slowest. Good luck Charlie.
Blessings for this awesome Thanksgiving weekend.