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		<title>First official structural issue.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering everything, we have been pretty lucky so far and not uncovered any real issues that have impacted our designs or the budget.&#xA0; That was until today.&#xA0; And in the grand plans, it wasn&#8217;t all that bad.&#xA0; Prior to starting work we didn&#8217;t know exactly how certain parts of the upstairs landing and kitchen ceiling/roof [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering everything, we have been pretty lucky so far and not uncovered any real issues that have impacted our designs or the budget.&#xA0; That was until today.&#xA0; And in the grand plans, it wasn&#8217;t all that bad.&#xA0; Prior to starting work we didn&#8217;t know exactly how certain parts of the upstairs landing and kitchen ceiling/roof supports were actually done.&#xA0;&#xA0; Basically they weren&#8217;t done all that well.&#xA0; No where near to code that is for sure.&#xA0; As a result and to meet code our kitchen ceilings have to be a few inches lower than the rest of the house.&#xA0; Initially we knew this was coming and thought it would be about 4 inches lower, not to bad.&#xA0; But today at one point they only plan they came up with that didn&#8217;t require a change order was going to lower the ceiling 10 inches, not 4.&#xA0; Which meant out would go the coffered ceiling and our cabinets would now be a lot closer to the ceiling then designed for.&#xA0; So after 30 minutes of back and forth everyone came up with a new plan that provides the support the upstairs landing area needs but still only requires the ceiling to be lowered by 4 inches or so.&#xA0; The good news is the change should be under $1K.&#xA0; Mostly extra material and some labor.&#xA0;&#xA0; </p>
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