Couldn't get up the driveway!
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Couldn't get up the driveway!
I've been out of touch for a while, moving into a new house that I designed. So glad that's all behind me - talk about stress!
Anyway, my builder called me and warned me to be very careful about pulling my RX-8 up the driveway. He was afraid I might scrape the front end. I was already leery of it, having driven my wife's Trooper up and down the driveway the day before. Sure enough, he came over and watched carefully as I inched my way up, and there was gonna be scrapeage!
The car went back to the old house, and they had to cut out the first few feet of the driveway and get a variance from the county to add some asphalt to the approach. Seems like a simple problem to solve, but with all the regulations about slope, drainage, drain pipe size, etc., it turned out to be a bit of a problem. The good news is, I can now get up the driveway, although I do need to slow down a good bit where the driveway meets the street.
Oh, and get this - the county inspector said, "Well, if you didn't drive an abnormal car, it would've been just fine!". I got a good laugh from that one.
Anyway, my builder called me and warned me to be very careful about pulling my RX-8 up the driveway. He was afraid I might scrape the front end. I was already leery of it, having driven my wife's Trooper up and down the driveway the day before. Sure enough, he came over and watched carefully as I inched my way up, and there was gonna be scrapeage!
The car went back to the old house, and they had to cut out the first few feet of the driveway and get a variance from the county to add some asphalt to the approach. Seems like a simple problem to solve, but with all the regulations about slope, drainage, drain pipe size, etc., it turned out to be a bit of a problem. The good news is, I can now get up the driveway, although I do need to slow down a good bit where the driveway meets the street.
Oh, and get this - the county inspector said, "Well, if you didn't drive an abnormal car, it would've been just fine!". I got a good laugh from that one.
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I remember when we designed our house in SC. It was a pain in the *** with codes and what not..*of course ours is on an Island and you can't take cars on it, only golf carts...guess who's getting an rx-8 golf cart...
* plus we had to do all hurrican window stuff and our house is all glass....You're house is awsome though...nothing like designing something yourself and then seeing it done. It's such an amazing feeling! Awsome job! good luck with the car..
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Originally posted by Sea Ray
oh yea, that steep drive will get slick when you get an inch or so of snow on it.
oh yea, that steep drive will get slick when you get an inch or so of snow on it.
I love the solution to the driveway issue. The RX-8 can't do it, so the driveway has to move!
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I just bought a plow for my 8. I can't wait til it snows... I may be waiting a long time.. Nice house.. You may regret the windows come summer.. I know I did in my last house. I had plate glass windows that went to the second floor and they acted as solar collectors. Good luck.
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Originally posted by Hou-TX-RX-8
I just bought a plow for my 8.
Nat
I just bought a plow for my 8.
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"i'll take your money, but i won't plow your driveway!!"
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My entire family pitched in to erect our home. The only code which concerned us was the canvas had to be waterproofed and the Port-o-Let emptied every 6 weeks.
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The original poster couldn't get it up. Now you need your whole family to erect... Maybe I watch too much Bevis and Butthead!
Originally posted by Razpewton
My entire family pitched in to erect our home. The only code which concerned us was the canvas had to be waterproofed and the Port-o-Let emptied every 6 weeks.
My entire family pitched in to erect our home. The only code which concerned us was the canvas had to be waterproofed and the Port-o-Let emptied every 6 weeks.
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Beautiful house. Isn't living in Texas great?! Cost of living baby! I'm sure that house cost a pretty penny but compared to the rest of the nation, building is relativley cheap.
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Originally posted by Sea Ray
I thought Texas was all flat and full of tumble weeds![Smilie](https://www.rx8club.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
oh yea, that steep drive will get slick when you get an inch or so of snow on it.
I thought Texas was all flat and full of tumble weeds
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oh yea, that steep drive will get slick when you get an inch or so of snow on it.
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Thanks to everyone for the compliments on the house. I completely changed the front elevation one week before construction was to begin, and I'm really glad I did. I'll post some pictures of the inside in the next few days.
My next challenge is to clear enough room in the garage to pull my car in. It's a 3.5 car garage, but it's so stuffed full of boxes right now, there's no room for cars!
The driveway issue was one of only a few problems during construction. I feel pretty fortunate that things went so smoothly. I had a great builder, and that helped a lot. One of the things I did learn in the process was that it is very easy to have miscommunications between builder, supplier, and homeowner. I stayed in the loop pretty closely on most things, but didn't make sure I saw the work order on the master bath countertops. I didn't get what I had discussed with the supplier, and they had to be ripped out. And then there was the driveway, but I never even considered that there would be a problem. Oh well, it's all over now, and things look pretty good. One thing's for sure, I won't be ready to do it again for at least 10 years!
My next challenge is to clear enough room in the garage to pull my car in. It's a 3.5 car garage, but it's so stuffed full of boxes right now, there's no room for cars!
The driveway issue was one of only a few problems during construction. I feel pretty fortunate that things went so smoothly. I had a great builder, and that helped a lot. One of the things I did learn in the process was that it is very easy to have miscommunications between builder, supplier, and homeowner. I stayed in the loop pretty closely on most things, but didn't make sure I saw the work order on the master bath countertops. I didn't get what I had discussed with the supplier, and they had to be ripped out. And then there was the driveway, but I never even considered that there would be a problem. Oh well, it's all over now, and things look pretty good. One thing's for sure, I won't be ready to do it again for at least 10 years!