Log Cabin and Home Kit Prices: Estimate Guide from Battle.
Battle Creek Log Homes strives to help our customers bring their log home dreams to a beautiful, long- lasting reality, so we have put together this estimate guide to give you an idea of the total cost of your project.The figures are based on construction costs in our region and can vary greatly depending on the size and style of your log home.If you have questions about the expenses involved in building a log home, please contact us today.
A crawl space with concrete footers and block walls costs about $11 per square foot.The basement costs $25 per square foot.
The standard driveway is 12 feet wide.For excavation, grading, and gravel, it will cost about $1,000 per 100 feet of driveway and $250 for a culvert.2.5 x $1050 + $250 is the cost of a 250 foot driveway.
A conventional system with perkable soils will cost between $3,000 and $4,000.
A metered hookup fee with a municipal water supply is generally $900 to $1,300, but check with your local utility provider for a more precise estimate.Depending on the depth, a well will cost between $3,000 and $8,000.Contact a local well driller in your area for pricing on these devices.
It will cost about $750 to survey a pin location.A 1,500 square foot house costs between $400 and $500 for a 1-year policy of builder's risk insurance.The cost to start temporary electric service is about $250.You can get a more precise estimate from your local Inspections and Permits department.The cost of a sewage permit is generally $500.
Rough-in costs can be as high as $425 per plumbing drop.Hot water heaters, tub, showers, sinks, and toilets are examples of plumbing fixture.All plumbing materials should be included in this price.
Most kitchens will cost between $6,500 and $10,500 for cabinets.The difference in this range of costs is between a local building supply company and a custom cabinet maker.The price will increase if the countertops are granite or marble.
The cost for materials and labor for flooring is between $1 and $2 per square foot.The figures are for hardwoods.Simply reverse the figures for materials and labor for ceramic or porcelain tile.
The prices vary based on the exterior design.The same figure is used for the exterior and interior of the log home.If you plan to use tongue and grooves for interior wall coverings, it will cost you $1.90 per square foot.The labor cost is usually $100 per gallon.The cost of materials is double the figure for exterior labor.The cost of materials is triple the figure for interior labor.
Kitchen appliances can cost between $2,500 and $5,000.The fridge, dishwasher, stove, and microwave are included.
For materials and labor, 30-year architectural shingles can be found at $190 per 100 square feet.It costs $215 per 100 square feet of roof area to make 29-gauge metal roofing.The cost for materials and labor for a 100 square feet of roof area is between $275 and $300.
The framing materials and labor for Chase will cost around $3,500.A metal flu wood-burning insert will cost between $1,000 and $2,500.It will cost between $5,000 and $8,000 to cover a wood-burning insert in man-made stone.
For labor and materials, engineered stone can be figured at $12.50 to $13.50 per square foot.For labor and materials, dry-stack stone can be found at $11 to $13 per square foot.
$5.50 per loaded mile per truck is the figure for material packages.The log home has 800 square feet of space.The flat rate is $1,750 per truck under 250 miles.Labor charges are subject to change, so please call for more information.
We will be able to answer your questions and help you build a log home.