those braces are unnecessary overkill. Just drill a half inch hole in bottom 2x4, drive 8 inch nail or piece of rebar into the ground.
@nyhis5533Күн бұрын
Master of your kind.
@denizgocken5875Күн бұрын
I am a plastic surgeon, I watched your video and your attention to detail and craftsmanship is inspirational. Thank you for sharing. Just a beautiful home you built. I hope your family enjoys it for many years together.
@norsangkelsang7939Күн бұрын
that's one lucky woman....
@jdmartin2984Күн бұрын
Great troubleshooting
@brandonparker66702 күн бұрын
How much overhang do you need to be fully insulated with venting? My local lumber yard said I needed 2 foot over hang to insulate a building for ventilation but I’m not a big fan of big soffits
@YouTubeJunkie20232 күн бұрын
I think you measured that wrong. In fact I am confident you did.
@brandonparker66702 күн бұрын
Measured wrong on what
@nyhis55332 күн бұрын
Thank you for the vid very informative
@nyhis55332 күн бұрын
Thank you for the vid very informative
@idratherfly20002 күн бұрын
Throw it all out and buy a new one, that works for me! Try it.
@jaymzonion31132 күн бұрын
I repair bathtub floors that break due to lack of support. I charge between $1,300 to $2,800 depending on the amount of damage to be cut out and rebuilt. For less than $40 for proper support at the time of installation, as shown, that repair cost can be avoided in the future. I'm putting a link to this video on our website and social media - Well done. ~ (BTW - never try to repair a broken bathtub floor by drilling holes and injecting foam: that does not magically repair the broken fiberglass or rotted core. Use solid wood support, then a layer of fiberglass, core, top layer of fiberglass, and finally topcoat.) topcoat.
@Jman52452 күн бұрын
How would a homeowner in that county comply with code if their property lot is too small to fit a drain field of this size?
@paulfreeman80602 күн бұрын
U said U were SQUIRTING WTF LIAR
@situated42 күн бұрын
I love it.
@garrickalbritton39952 күн бұрын
It was very affordable until it was made trendy by upper class.. but if you do your research you can still get it right and have lots of of room.
@juanrabago9062 күн бұрын
I never seen any home build step by step and show you the costs adding up as they progress.... very interesting and they're actually showing the materials being used. I would have to take into account other bottom line costs.... Insurance, annual property taxes, appliances, and so forth....I like this Barndo👍👋
@ericb60242 күн бұрын
But what about the inside framing and all the good stuff?
@greb32123 күн бұрын
From the sound of it, you needed a new blade.
@bolgert9113 күн бұрын
Great job, what type of matterial is the slide made from, can it be used outside?
@oscarsueldo76003 күн бұрын
Por eso esa porquería se la vuelan los tornados.
@xiongbutterfly3 күн бұрын
Thank you!!! Looks great!
@Green_Heart_Family_Farm3 күн бұрын
I'm finding so much value in this series; thank you very much for circling back on your project and sharing advice and lessons learned!
@utubeblackbat3 күн бұрын
Excellent video, thanks..
@user-rv5fj7gd8s3 күн бұрын
You have to gap the stirrup
@kimmckiddy63024 күн бұрын
This home is stunning. You did an outstanding job on this.
@djstormx4 күн бұрын
Really love these barndominiums, but here’s my question. I thought they’d use metal framing? Is that not the case most of the time? One of the selling points for me is the ones that use metal framing which requires less maintenance and is more durable. Do you have any builds that use the metal framing instead of wood framing? Wife and I are looking at getting land and are torn between a manufactured home or a barndominium.
@n0xxm3rcyxx4 күн бұрын
did you miss buying the land and running all the hook ups/ permits for all that too?
@thtjhunter24 күн бұрын
Too much. $$
@brenttuttle72684 күн бұрын
This is very nice but definitely overpriced. I know inflation plays a part but here in central North Carolina I bought 7 acres.......had a custom built traditional 3100 square foot 2 story house and a separate detached workshop in 2020 ....all in for $370k.
@t-21234 күн бұрын
And the interior build-out is how much....
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
This is through interior framing. Client spent a total of $360k on the project with the septic, finishing, garage insulation, etc.
@gedwardnelson4 күн бұрын
Perfect timing with your next porch series.
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
Yes! Excited to show some of the updated processes
@skigeek4 күн бұрын
Something to think about regarding egress windows in the storm shelter. Our area got hit by a huge tornado in 2013 and one of the observations we noticed was any house with a walkout basement lost the flooring above, but none of the houses that were completely buried lost the 1st floor flooring. Very interesting thing we noticed. I completely get why an egress window could be helpful as for having another escape path should debris block the original entrance. Thanks for all of the information.
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
That is really interesting. Thanks for sharing + watching!
@glenlongstreet74 күн бұрын
There was an opening in the inner most room that was filled in with concrete block. You could use a sledgehammer and a shovel to escape from the rooms if the only door was blocked; that door opened inward. There were ventilation pipes that would allow some fresh air, but hopefully not contaminated air. Getting trapped in your storm shelter would not be good.
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
Wow that’s really interesting. Makes you wonder how many bunkers are just hanging out underground in older neighborhoods
@glenlongstreet74 күн бұрын
When I was a Kid, my father had a Fallout Shelter built. It was in the early 60's, I suspect he got some assistance from the government. There were two chambers, 11 feet wide and 21 feet deep. The walls were 1 foot thick, and the top was 1 foot thick. He built a 2-car garage on top of it. We never needed it because there was never a nuclear war or a tornado. I had parties in it. There were several hurricanes, but we never needed to shelter in place.
@shandaparish5 күн бұрын
It's A MUCH BETTER BUILD than this, and look at this cost. kzread.info/dash/bejne/l6yIlMZsiaWyms4.htmlsi=n66T4SgReiv7GtLZ
@Z-Bart5 күн бұрын
If I lived in tornado alley...I would surely have a storm shelter.
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
Yes it’s wise to have somewhere to go. We just had one come through around 4:30am which doesn’t give people time to get somewhere else
@Z-Bart4 күн бұрын
@@MrPostFrame 🤘
@woody51095 күн бұрын
This was a year ago, so you can almost double that cost now, thanks Biden/Trudeau.
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
For this project cost would be really similar. Lumber + steel costs have come down a little since their peak in 2022.
@Dryoussefaa5 күн бұрын
Please wear safety glasses for the love of your family and the only two eyes you have
@mark1203715 күн бұрын
Do you do VA loans?
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
There are lenders who will loan for VA. Word of caution- they’re a lot more in depth of a process and as far as I know they don’t have options for diy unless you’re a licensed professional
@pro_BMECTE5 күн бұрын
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@OurOklahomaLife5 күн бұрын
I see a lot of people complaining about the cost and that it's out of their range and I have a feeling any type of home this size and quality would be out of their range. I do think this Barndo is slightly high for a post frame but, within the range for a home this size. We are building a 40x84x12 red iron weld up Barndo and had our shell built by our builder but, we are doing 95% of everything else inside ourselves. We just finished interior framing and spray foam and are sitting at about $165k. We hope to be able to finish with mid range finishes for another $80k- $100k again with us doing 95% of the work. Our all in cost will be around $275k +/- a couple of thousand. The lowest quote we got to have a builder finish the whole Barndo was $420k so, we are saving at least $150k on labor. There is no magic that makes building a Barndo cheaper than any other style of home, building supplies still have to be paid for and contractors still have to be paid.
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
And location is a huge factor. Labor will be more in an area with a higher cost of living + some materials are higher depending on where you are at. All in all your barndominium will run very similar to another custom home with the same level of finish. The hope is that it’s built better + lower maintenance which saves over time.
@castillo81395 күн бұрын
Awesome video
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@sethhughes21635 күн бұрын
That my friends is a lifesaver! Respectfully, Seth
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@sixfoursoul6 күн бұрын
can someone get a barndominium with exterior walls and decking for the roof?
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
Do you mean adding something like an osb sheathing? Yes, you can add that + it must be added if you’re using any type of exterior cladding besides exposed fastener steel panels. The panels used here provide sheer strength you’d get from the OSB whereas siding or veneer stone do not
@mistymclendon75346 күн бұрын
This was so helpful. I havent found anywhere that was as in depth and complete with explaining the financing process. We are looking to build in Georgia and this was helpful.
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
Awesome I’m glad we could help!
@johnstack43166 күн бұрын
Your labor rate is way to cheap. $18,000 for labor is way under priced. Labor should be 35 to 40% of material cost. You did a nice job but you should have charged more, especially if your claiming the income to the IRS.
@MrPostFrame4 күн бұрын
This was for family so I guess you could say they got a discount 🙃
@CL-el9bd6 күн бұрын
You can also bend the bottom leg for ends then make you tab and cut excess off I use similar trim with steel buildings both methods work all perspective
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Do you guys build in Texas
How much would this cost me to build?
this finished up very nicely. great job.
those braces are unnecessary overkill. Just drill a half inch hole in bottom 2x4, drive 8 inch nail or piece of rebar into the ground.
Master of your kind.
I am a plastic surgeon, I watched your video and your attention to detail and craftsmanship is inspirational. Thank you for sharing. Just a beautiful home you built. I hope your family enjoys it for many years together.
that's one lucky woman....
Great troubleshooting
How much overhang do you need to be fully insulated with venting? My local lumber yard said I needed 2 foot over hang to insulate a building for ventilation but I’m not a big fan of big soffits
I think you measured that wrong. In fact I am confident you did.
Measured wrong on what
Thank you for the vid very informative
Thank you for the vid very informative
Throw it all out and buy a new one, that works for me! Try it.
I repair bathtub floors that break due to lack of support. I charge between $1,300 to $2,800 depending on the amount of damage to be cut out and rebuilt. For less than $40 for proper support at the time of installation, as shown, that repair cost can be avoided in the future. I'm putting a link to this video on our website and social media - Well done. ~ (BTW - never try to repair a broken bathtub floor by drilling holes and injecting foam: that does not magically repair the broken fiberglass or rotted core. Use solid wood support, then a layer of fiberglass, core, top layer of fiberglass, and finally topcoat.) topcoat.
How would a homeowner in that county comply with code if their property lot is too small to fit a drain field of this size?
U said U were SQUIRTING WTF LIAR
I love it.
It was very affordable until it was made trendy by upper class.. but if you do your research you can still get it right and have lots of of room.
I never seen any home build step by step and show you the costs adding up as they progress.... very interesting and they're actually showing the materials being used. I would have to take into account other bottom line costs.... Insurance, annual property taxes, appliances, and so forth....I like this Barndo👍👋
But what about the inside framing and all the good stuff?
From the sound of it, you needed a new blade.
Great job, what type of matterial is the slide made from, can it be used outside?
Por eso esa porquería se la vuelan los tornados.
Thank you!!! Looks great!
I'm finding so much value in this series; thank you very much for circling back on your project and sharing advice and lessons learned!
Excellent video, thanks..
You have to gap the stirrup
This home is stunning. You did an outstanding job on this.
Really love these barndominiums, but here’s my question. I thought they’d use metal framing? Is that not the case most of the time? One of the selling points for me is the ones that use metal framing which requires less maintenance and is more durable. Do you have any builds that use the metal framing instead of wood framing? Wife and I are looking at getting land and are torn between a manufactured home or a barndominium.
did you miss buying the land and running all the hook ups/ permits for all that too?
Too much. $$
This is very nice but definitely overpriced. I know inflation plays a part but here in central North Carolina I bought 7 acres.......had a custom built traditional 3100 square foot 2 story house and a separate detached workshop in 2020 ....all in for $370k.
And the interior build-out is how much....
This is through interior framing. Client spent a total of $360k on the project with the septic, finishing, garage insulation, etc.
Perfect timing with your next porch series.
Yes! Excited to show some of the updated processes
Something to think about regarding egress windows in the storm shelter. Our area got hit by a huge tornado in 2013 and one of the observations we noticed was any house with a walkout basement lost the flooring above, but none of the houses that were completely buried lost the 1st floor flooring. Very interesting thing we noticed. I completely get why an egress window could be helpful as for having another escape path should debris block the original entrance. Thanks for all of the information.
That is really interesting. Thanks for sharing + watching!
There was an opening in the inner most room that was filled in with concrete block. You could use a sledgehammer and a shovel to escape from the rooms if the only door was blocked; that door opened inward. There were ventilation pipes that would allow some fresh air, but hopefully not contaminated air. Getting trapped in your storm shelter would not be good.
Wow that’s really interesting. Makes you wonder how many bunkers are just hanging out underground in older neighborhoods
When I was a Kid, my father had a Fallout Shelter built. It was in the early 60's, I suspect he got some assistance from the government. There were two chambers, 11 feet wide and 21 feet deep. The walls were 1 foot thick, and the top was 1 foot thick. He built a 2-car garage on top of it. We never needed it because there was never a nuclear war or a tornado. I had parties in it. There were several hurricanes, but we never needed to shelter in place.
It's A MUCH BETTER BUILD than this, and look at this cost. kzread.info/dash/bejne/l6yIlMZsiaWyms4.htmlsi=n66T4SgReiv7GtLZ
If I lived in tornado alley...I would surely have a storm shelter.
Yes it’s wise to have somewhere to go. We just had one come through around 4:30am which doesn’t give people time to get somewhere else
@@MrPostFrame 🤘
This was a year ago, so you can almost double that cost now, thanks Biden/Trudeau.
For this project cost would be really similar. Lumber + steel costs have come down a little since their peak in 2022.
Please wear safety glasses for the love of your family and the only two eyes you have
Do you do VA loans?
There are lenders who will loan for VA. Word of caution- they’re a lot more in depth of a process and as far as I know they don’t have options for diy unless you’re a licensed professional
💎✨️💎✨️💎✨️💎✨️💎✨️💎✨️💎✨️💎
I see a lot of people complaining about the cost and that it's out of their range and I have a feeling any type of home this size and quality would be out of their range. I do think this Barndo is slightly high for a post frame but, within the range for a home this size. We are building a 40x84x12 red iron weld up Barndo and had our shell built by our builder but, we are doing 95% of everything else inside ourselves. We just finished interior framing and spray foam and are sitting at about $165k. We hope to be able to finish with mid range finishes for another $80k- $100k again with us doing 95% of the work. Our all in cost will be around $275k +/- a couple of thousand. The lowest quote we got to have a builder finish the whole Barndo was $420k so, we are saving at least $150k on labor. There is no magic that makes building a Barndo cheaper than any other style of home, building supplies still have to be paid for and contractors still have to be paid.
And location is a huge factor. Labor will be more in an area with a higher cost of living + some materials are higher depending on where you are at. All in all your barndominium will run very similar to another custom home with the same level of finish. The hope is that it’s built better + lower maintenance which saves over time.
Awesome video
Thank you!
That my friends is a lifesaver! Respectfully, Seth
Thank you!
can someone get a barndominium with exterior walls and decking for the roof?
Do you mean adding something like an osb sheathing? Yes, you can add that + it must be added if you’re using any type of exterior cladding besides exposed fastener steel panels. The panels used here provide sheer strength you’d get from the OSB whereas siding or veneer stone do not
This was so helpful. I havent found anywhere that was as in depth and complete with explaining the financing process. We are looking to build in Georgia and this was helpful.
Awesome I’m glad we could help!
Your labor rate is way to cheap. $18,000 for labor is way under priced. Labor should be 35 to 40% of material cost. You did a nice job but you should have charged more, especially if your claiming the income to the IRS.
This was for family so I guess you could say they got a discount 🙃
You can also bend the bottom leg for ends then make you tab and cut excess off I use similar trim with steel buildings both methods work all perspective