So, Let’s Move on to the Next Ones on the List

We’ll start with questions about types of construction.
Do you do more commercial or residential work?

Do you do more renovations or new building projects?

Do you build specially for earthquakes?

How many permits do you need to build a new house?
This depends on where the building project is located, some places don’t require any. Normally there is at least one “building permit” for each project. There are also different permits for different areas of the project, i.e. plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc. that are sometimes required. All permitting is determined by the local jurisdiction, so it is important to find out what the regulations are for the location where you plan to build before you start.
Have you ever built a tiny house?
Your definition of a “tiny house” will depend on how I answer this question. I have built three very tiny houses. None of these were built for living in, not that someone couldn’t have. The three tiny houses were built for playhouses but were more than a normal playhouse. All of them were built with the same construction as a full-size house…just smaller…a lot smaller.
Okay, I was kidding myself when I thought I could get all ten answered this week.
There are still five more questions. I will answer the last five next week. The remaining questions are about my education and my experience.
Those young people asked a lot of questions.