We never intended to turn into our own general contractors but, as April 2023 came and went with no GC locked in, we were reconsidering.โOur initial two potential GCs bowed out.โThey bowed out late enough making it impossible to find anyone with availability for this big of a project.โContractors were already booked up.โJumping into the mode of lets just get underway and the rest will come wasโhow we started moving forward.
The decision came together quickly once we met our concrete contractor.โHe was local to us and enthusiastic to take on our project.โOnce he was locked in, finding a framer was next.โLuckily, we were able to get a framing contractor committed to work with us at the end ofโsummer.
Slabs, Hydronics, Pool
During the concrete phases we had our own building work to accomplish.โSteve needed to lay in all the water and sewer lines and pass inspection before the slabs could be poured.โOnce inspection was passed, we then proceeded to lay in the vapor barrier, insulation and then the fun hydronic tubing.

This image shows the shop hydronic tubing as completed.โIt also needed to be inspected before pouring the shop slab.โWe repeated the work on the house side.โOur concrete guy worked the concrete pour delivery dates in concert with our ability to get the hydronic work completed.โIn the peak heat season, it was a brutal few days.โI never want to see another zip tie again.โ
We did start slipping behind our intended scheduleโby August.โThe slip was attributed to a combination of things not coming together.โHowever, biggest problem was on us.โAfter the pool had been dug, doing the rough in, installing the pool walls, finishing the pool’s bottom and installing the liner all had to be completed before the final concrete pour.โWe had a both a major material delay and a lag in concreteโavailability.โThe pool bottom surface material needed to be freighted in and took a long while to actually land at the property.โIn the meantime, Steve stayed productive building the shed.

The shed still needs soffits, paint and gravel outside to make itโfully usable.โIn the meantime, it’s been great to have the additional storage.โThe added plus is Steve now hasโsuccessfully completed a metal roof install and we get to see how theโmetal looks before committing to using it on theโbig house.โYes, we love it and already found a roofer to work with us and the material was ordered!
Framing
Framing was a huge effort.โOur responsibility at this stage was to create the lumber material take offs and order all the material.โAfter having the local lumber office work on material take offs, weโrealized they continued to overlook or miss too many critical required components.โI took a crash course in how to translate our structural drawings into actual material.โThat was followed up with aโcouple rounds of quotes from two local lumber houses.โThen, finally, we got all the lumber and engineered trusses ordered.
Our lumber arrived as expected and then we waited and waited to get a final concrete pour done so the framers could begin.โIt was a slow ramp up for framing.โThe framers were just a team of two and continued to get called back to a previous job.โWe had them busy for 3 months.











By now, we are in December and had already decided that the roof installation would be put off til spring.โOur last 4 days before Christmas weekend, the weather gods provided dry and sunny (enough) days to complete the roofing underlayment.โWe both installed the lower ice and water barrier, however, only Steve was equipped with a safety harness to walk on the roof.โEven with the harness and rope, it was dicey and a little stressful for him trying to roll out and nail down the underlayment by himself.
Video – 2023 Building Progress
I had to dust off my newly acquired editing skills so thisโepisodeโtook longer to finish than I’d plan.โI hope you enjoy even more background of what into the building up to this point and if you liked it, please leave us a thumbs up on YouTube!โ
Almost Dried In
This picture was taken about a week before we left the property and returned back to So. California.โBesides the fact that it’s too cold to be productive in Idaho, our California orchard needs a little attention.โThe shop is lonely as well, fortunately, Maximus (the camper) needs a major repair plus a few smaller projects done.โIt’ll be nice to take a break from building and enjoy the warmer weather along with visits to friends in the area!

I would never suggest being your own general contractor unless you have good experience in construction and/or even the key trades like HVAC, plumbing, electrical, etc.โHaving done the design ourselves, Steve’s building and renovating as a homeowner experience gave us the ability to work with contractors making sure our plans were well executed.โI have learned so much through this process. So much, that I’m sure I’ll forget some of it.โIt is nice to work in the industry as a homeowner and have your suppliers/contractors realize you know what you’re talking about.
This was our biggest accomplishment in so many ways.โWe wish we hadn’t been delayed but we ended the year at the stage we absolutely needed to be which is dried in and able to lock up and leave.
#Sunday Stills and our Year in Review 2023

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What an adventure! It’s sure looking great.
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This is so cool. It looks like you have another job (or career). Looking forward to see more
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I donโt know about another career but itโs been nice being my own boss so to speak. Thanks for commenting and Iโll post more progress updates when we start back up in the spring.
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Awesome progress! Can’t believe it includes and indoor pool and you will have so much space!!
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I canโt wait to get the pool room done. The home is bigger than we need but once you go up, might as well frame it all in to usable space.
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Hi Cheryl, happy new year! Wow, things are coming along nicely for your project. We experienced concrete delays in 2021 with our shop too, then 3 months to wait for the two 12 ft doors. Hopefully you can time the ordering of your doors with the build. Not sure why she doors are on such a long delay but we see it every day in Eastern WA as we drive by new construction.
I haven’t forgotten about our meet up. Would you be interested in meeting another San Diego blogger? PM me with dates you’re available between Jan 18-22. Have a great week!
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Our delays were minimal compared to 2021 and 2022! Garage doors were a concern for me and I kept after the door guy to get us ordered even before the last front wall was upโฆlol. He kind of needed to confirm the framed in opening and not just take my word. Just over 3 weeks for them to show up. Timing was perfect given the other slow downs with the weather showing up.
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Thank goodness!
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So nice to see the progress you both made since the last update, the house is amazing, especially Steveโs shop. The view of the water is comforting and I would imagine the ozone effect of the flowing water will be a plus. I really enjoy following along with your build. Will not be able to meet up at Quartsite this year. Maybe another time and place down the road or as you say on the road sometime soon. Be good to yourselves and enjoy the views in your travels ahead โฆโฆ
Best regards,
Don & Margaret
F350 and a Bigfoot with lots of projects to complete ahead.
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Thank you! And weโre open to meeting up whenever our plans and routes intersect. If coming thru southern Idaho area message us and youโll have a parking spot available.
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