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@gboriekingdavidalexander5134 ай бұрын
It's all just beautiful watching these hard working men putting this house together with so much love. Construction workers are among the hardest working people in our society.
@madizm054 ай бұрын
But never gets the recognition they deserved
@Omega-yg1yw3 ай бұрын
Thank you :) I am a framer
@GLUFSAREN3 ай бұрын
@@madizm05 That's because all you hear is about the bad ones. Even this build looked like the bear minimum cheapest options, just enough to pass code, compared to some I've seen.
@RenovationProcessАй бұрын
As an Engineer and Interior Designer - I must say this man has done some amazing work!
@bolt360921 күн бұрын
as an engineering student I say that I like the interior layout but I would never live in a house made only of wood. It's not an extraordinary job. it was better made of reinforced concrete. (translated with google translate)
@blackjordan34443 ай бұрын
Crazy watching how different building is in different countries
@casperairsoft19 күн бұрын
The biggest difference I have noticed is Continent, Climate and natural disasters. In area's with high earthquake risk there are more wooden buildings. North europe is mostly built out of brick becouse of the climate and it also depends on what materials you can gather!
@stefanb99343 ай бұрын
No offense intended, but this construction method is very primitive. This is how garden sheds are built in Europe. Are houses built this way in tornado areas?.
@stealth14283 ай бұрын
Unfortunately yes
@StephenProcter-bt3su3 ай бұрын
The reason they are constructed in this manner is cost.
@madirts13 ай бұрын
Construction in the U.S. is a very short sighted affair. Europeans think nothing of living in a 300 year old home. Americans have never seen one. This leads to thinking only about the immediate. I only need a home that meets my needs, who cares about three generations from now. Very different from Germany.
@almightypfusch95023 ай бұрын
House fire will be fun
@stealth14283 ай бұрын
@@madirts1 Europe has resources to make cheap concrete houses. In US that is considered luxury.
@karson35403 ай бұрын
Y'all need to chill the hell out and let this man cook, his house is nice, America is different from other countries, different climate, soil feature(all depending on location) there's a lot that goes into houses so it's probably in a good environment.
@BurnoutGT3 ай бұрын
Fr
@keanukoren61093 ай бұрын
It looks super clean, just find the acute angle on the one side fairly odd looking, but overall really nice
@wiilli76853 ай бұрын
These fuckers probably don’t know jack shit about building codes and standards each area requires. America has every known terrain in the universe. So for Gods sake, there’s every building regulations required when planning.
@Deyanira67Ай бұрын
For me is the lack of hurricane clips😊
@TeresaBickford4 ай бұрын
Happy builders,happy home! Very nice. 🏠 wishing you many years of happiness and joy!
@k3mill3394 ай бұрын
Wether self made or not, this guy is living a great life. Good for him.
@xsleet28394 ай бұрын
Real , I want to do something like this in the future but I have to think about my mother first
@Heavens-Humanaterian-Army4 ай бұрын
Id go with a better company..this house is like a cubic zerconiea, looks flashy and yet build with the cheapest of materials and methods.@@xsleet2839
@FJB20204 ай бұрын
Most likely a life of massive debt, fake it, until you make it.... Dude has Scam Artist vibes for sure..
@joepopelas4 ай бұрын
@@FJB2020Just because he knows how to operate a business with leverage does not make him a scam artist.
@FJB20204 ай бұрын
@@joepopelas lol...ok
@jacquelineschredt192121 күн бұрын
Congratulations! 🌻 Yeah i think this house is giving me too some "this is what i wanted and i got it!" Feeling 🌻 greetings from Germany
@MichaelHollen13 күн бұрын
Congrats on the build, looks like a nice home and i’m sure you learned a lot about what did and didn’t work so that on your next project you can use that knowledge to inform your build decisions. I’m a big fan or “The Build a show” for focusing on home efficiency.
@Captain_Chaz4 ай бұрын
Love the house man, keep up the good work!
@ПетърАтанасов-щ9х27 күн бұрын
Very beautiful house and amazing job!!!
@adyfery234 ай бұрын
Sangat terampil dan cekatan para tukang nya, pekerjaan yg sangat detail dan hasil luar biasa 😊
@titepoupeeboudou44972 күн бұрын
Very nice cabin 👍🏽
@elfanwicahyo34634 ай бұрын
I just wondering, why western house (cause i’m living in asia) are not using brick? How long you guys expect for the lifetime of house if only using wood?
@MarchesiEnrico4 ай бұрын
"western house"...better to say "american houses". as a European I ask myself the same question, it is certainly a beautiful house to see but from my point of view it is made of paper, without solid foundations or a basement that isolates properly, a roof of sheet metal and tar paper...certainly beautiful but low, very low, standard.
@josephhfry4 ай бұрын
Building materials are largely a function of geography. Wood is readily available in the US (and much of northern Europe @MarchesiEnrico), and is far cheaper and easier/faster to build with than brick. Traditionally, lightweight/wood homes are best in places with small diurnal swings (days and nights don't vary greatly in temperature) and high humidity. A heavy mass structure will hold temperatures, and because the night and day are about the same, you have to heat or cool the actual structure, so your forced to supply more heat, even when its warm and sunny in the winter because the walls are still cold from the night before. In places where night and day are very different temperatures, the structure will help to regulate the temperature between the two extremes, often making it more comfortable inside. Of course this has changed somewhat with modern heating and cooling and insulation, but building practices change slowly. We do use a lot of concrete block, and poured concrete as well... especially in regions where it makes sense, or as part of newer building techniques (insulated concrete forms for example). In the US, we expect a well built wood home to last about 100 years, though if they are not properly maintained they may not last that long. We also have too many VERY poorly built homes that will likely be replaced after significantly less. To make things worse, for the last couple of generations here in the US we are often concerned with the wrong things. We would spend a lot of money to make a much larger home than we needed, rather than spending that money to make a better home that will last longer or be more comfortable. However this trend is slowly starting to change and smaller, well built homes are becoming popular again.
@josephhfry4 ай бұрын
@@MarchesiEnrico A lot of modern building techniques here in the US were first popularized in parts of Europe. Not all of Europe, just like not all of the US builds the same way.
@bossejonsson43004 ай бұрын
As a ”European”? In Norway, Sweden and Finland I’m guessing 90% of the houses are made of wood. I don’t know any wooden house where it was demolished because of age. Most often is because of design or insulation. The house I live in is from 1963, completely built in wood.
@FJB20204 ай бұрын
@@MarchesiEnrico It's a very low standard build for US homes too..
@SmittyToked3 ай бұрын
Likely a south east/mid west build, very temperate environment down here. Foundation is just fine and the framing is pretty good, looks like mostly dimensional wood, could be improved with engineered pieces but it’s certainly good enough. Lot of northerners and Europeans here that don’t know how much easier it is to build in warmer and more temperate environments.
@wiilli76853 ай бұрын
Beautifully built. Very nice. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@999Joseph2 ай бұрын
Came out beautiful I love the edging of plants all around the house it’s unique
@freewatch07023 ай бұрын
Different area, different ways of working, well ,nice work
@ThatCreativeRcАй бұрын
you did your thing with this build! I love the design and location.
@stephenwells4254 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video but would have liked to see the pool being built and the plumbing and electrical work.
@DanielTaruvinga-q7c3 ай бұрын
These men are hard working
@roderickdunn34642 ай бұрын
Very different to Australia. In our northern area building have to be cyclone rated. Also timber and steel framing is done in factories and trucked to site. I guess the workers are paid a pittance, hence they still frame on site.
@IloveBaeSuzy2 ай бұрын
it's so amazing how different people build things in different countries, the typical american house is made from wood but in the caribbean the typical house is made from concrete bricks and steel rods
@digitalbussinessboss85923 ай бұрын
Beautiful home, i love it
@mavphillips91302 ай бұрын
Any word on the total cost of the build, including price and location of the land? Great build and finish results 🎉
@MrNAK19804 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan. I love your work and videos! A few questions though: 1) I noticed you installed some of the interior and exterior walls' insulation before polishing the floors - why is that? 2) Why did you keep the bathrooms with this ceiling height. Isn't that too much for a bathroom? Was that a design preference or a mistake? ) 3) The master bedroom door that is under the stairs, couldn't you move it a little to the right to avoid that issue you had with the stairs? 4) the arches' crowns are too close to the ceiling, was that also part of the design or you miss that too? Finally, you built a beautiful home! Well done!!!
@joepopelas4 ай бұрын
Watch his other build videos. He literally explains everything you asked.
@FREEPLAYSlots3 ай бұрын
Great looking house I'm working butt off to try and get my pen house like this after my mom passed its time I figure out a future :)
@iceman17152 ай бұрын
Also in dem Stil baut man bei uns Gartenhäuser! Wohnhäuser werden Stein auf Stein und aus Beton gebaut! Halten bei guter Pflege ewig und fliegen nicht weg! In dieser Bauweise geht es natürlich schneller und kostengünstiger!
@geauxgetit3 ай бұрын
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK
@Picsou3134 ай бұрын
Thank you for leaving some trees. Many new properties don't have any greenery and if find it depressing
@сергейсоколов-э9щАй бұрын
Масштабно. Супер получилось!
@RalfPfister4 ай бұрын
tolles Haus-wunderschön !
@fooflateka4 ай бұрын
you the man, man
@kerrydevereux7798Ай бұрын
Not sure how durable those stair treads will be with that mitre edge on the front .!!? Did that thousands of times for cabinets or fire place mantle . But not sure for wear and tear on staircases 😮😮
@loganjudd8439Ай бұрын
Slab on grade for a house that size is insane
@fivestarmafia66443 ай бұрын
its one tornado or one fire and your dream its dream again
@jaydengrayАй бұрын
Guess what? That could happen to any house on the face of the Earth, every house ever built
@fivestarmafia6644Ай бұрын
@@jaydengray come to europe bro houses are better
@edluv8425 күн бұрын
one born every minute.
@burhanfahrurrozi60214 ай бұрын
the big cabin👍🏻
@joseyboi50732 ай бұрын
Now this is the true American dream
@KeithChegwin244 ай бұрын
Looks good but I would have rather gone for quaity over size.
@TheOnlyMaicolАй бұрын
what makes this house not a good quality house
@ObviouslyDan525 күн бұрын
😂
@feeling556622Ай бұрын
1:10 no nature was harmed in this video
4 ай бұрын
Awesome paperhouse
@zenomillet63144 ай бұрын
Great job! I was expecting to see the interior.
@eliseocarrillojr4 ай бұрын
❤ congrats!!!
@rasaspa2 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! amazing video
@openyourmind202817 күн бұрын
the pipes in the dirt and foundation without granite bed????? does this work?
@Robu4less4 ай бұрын
You can easily tell This guy worked his ass off anybody throwing shade down below in the comments still need guidance from their parents 😂❤
@eliasrainaowistuba1023 ай бұрын
Hi bro excellent video, I watched whole you already have another subscriber.
@goldentrout481119 сағат бұрын
beautiful house i want that
@jeanpierredevos31374 ай бұрын
No decent foundation. A tornado will destroy this in one minute.
@xiamalcami18784 ай бұрын
The foundation is ok,not the wall,roof.
@coryglueckert16654 ай бұрын
but the roof had roofnado branded roof underlayment.
@yungspitta244 ай бұрын
Sdfu hater
@jeanpierredevos31374 ай бұрын
@yungspitta24 Every time when I see on KZbin how all these huge timber houses are blown away in a few seconds, I think. Why don't they use a decent structure made of concrete? Of course, sutch a house will be damaged to but it will protect the people inside the house mutch better.
@powerless-try4 ай бұрын
@@jeanpierredevos3137 This is how it works in Germany. All the houses are made out of cement or something, you will never find a house where the wall is smaller than 40cm. Made out of hard solid material.
@andersmartensson18513 ай бұрын
Trä regel väggarna ser på tok för tunna ut där blir det inte mycket isolering . Men Står huset i Södra USA så räcker det förhoppnings vis till
@onyxghost6452 ай бұрын
You understand you should do the Stairs while Framing is still happening so you do not have to call them back out just to do the stairs after Sheetrock and is up right????
@khulubonembata28052 ай бұрын
This guy worked so hard to build this house and y’all are criticising him saying the house isn’t strong enough and it’s useless get a grip man 😑😑
@khulubonembata28052 ай бұрын
18:13 oh look he is building a cement,see it’s strong
@sallyjack7Ай бұрын
I agree they act like they were there when the house was built when really they were just sitting on their ass watching the video and decided to criticize to make themselves feel better
@khulubonembata2805Ай бұрын
@ agreed
@imlistening29324 ай бұрын
Salute my guy. Great job
@alisharif199712 күн бұрын
Good man🕌
@kealapuaonetamureamoreno83014 ай бұрын
Why did they buff the concrete floor with water and expose the insulation to moisture and possible mold contamination?
@josephhfry4 ай бұрын
A single wetting of your insulation will not hurt anything (at least with most insulations). Most construction materials will be fine as long as they are allowed to dry out. The reason you see so many water related issues with homes is because the builder worries so much about keeping the water out that they fail to account for what happens once it does get in. Good modern builders have learned from the past (or their mistakes) and worry more about bulk water intrusion with a continuous WRB (weather resistant barrier) and flashing details, but leave the structure vapor open/permeable, so that any water that gets into the walls can evaporate and dry to the inside or outside of the wall. The days of putting plastic sheeting in our walls is over. The insulation was likely dry by the next day, with zero lasting effect.
@ge27194 ай бұрын
@@josephhfry only if the climate is hot enough. if its cold that water wont go anywhere.
@josephhfry4 ай бұрын
@@ge2719 false... Water still evaporates in the cold. Otherwise our roads would be wet most of the year. Even if it's below freezing, water will evaporate.
@ge27194 ай бұрын
@@josephhfry it takes far far longer, and only if you get airflow. so if it takes too long and thy have to finish building, and they close in the walls that water isn't going anywhere it will soak into all the material of the wall and cause mold.
@josephhfry4 ай бұрын
@@ge2719 we can go round and round all day on this. Evaporation, even in cold weather, doesn't require airflow, it requires vapor pressure. Airflow will increase vapor pressure, as does low relative humidity and heat. But there is always vapor pressure if you have a wet surface and relatively drier air. This is how plants draw water up from the ground up to their leaves, and how your kitchen sponge dries all the way to the middle. Sure if they seal up the wall wet with a vapor impermeable barrier, then there is a chance that mold could form. But the reality is that it is very rare for mold to form from a single wetting because walls can usually dry to at least one side. I have never heard of mold problems caused by construction moisture (though I am not in the trades). Every time I hear about mold it is due to water leaking or condensing inside the structure.
@oscarvillanueva404623 күн бұрын
Many Mexicans working in that house, that's surprising. 🔥🔥❤️👌🏻
@galleria100fuegocuidadsate44 ай бұрын
I see a weak sediment... I think a foundation is better. It is better to dig then hardcore base and raise the walls from below for greater resistance and a strengthened structure.
@alexanderlouie41344 ай бұрын
Where would the construction sector in the US be without Mexican contractors? Very well executed project, well done.
@Victor-xm4 ай бұрын
Mexican contractors are the reason many US homes get a bad reputation on quality
@FJB20204 ай бұрын
We would have better built homes...
@madamcally1802 ай бұрын
How much the whole constructions cost to built this house ?
@luckyleaprealestate4 ай бұрын
my dream home ❤🎉
@SeekersFC953 ай бұрын
Kudos too you but damn if I’m ever in the position to build my own home in a area prone to hurricane or tornados I’m getting metal framing done
@aiiirlife92732 ай бұрын
Who's going to build your homes when you kick out all these quality builders from Mexico?!
@sheddyk917328 күн бұрын
Can’t believe there’s not a single brick or block on site 🤯
@chaseboatright11863 ай бұрын
thats beautiful
@xiangqu4 ай бұрын
Congrats!
@Lozano53 ай бұрын
Wao espectacular como trabajan is amazing
@Callisto743 ай бұрын
House is amazing and your skills are incredible. My problem is the idea of wood framed homes, which I know is prevalent in the USA. Give me bricks and breeze blocks, to make me feel like I have a structure that will last.
@robh3163 ай бұрын
why not use real slate for the roof?
@TerrenceRCrowl4 ай бұрын
The timelapse would condense months of hard work, planning, and craftsmanship into a fast-paced, exciting video that takes viewers through the key stages of the build.
@banatvuondahuoai_lamong-ga52522 ай бұрын
I love it🎉🎉🎉
@AC-97..3 ай бұрын
The house looks good 👍, but why did you make it with wood and not brick and concrete 🤔 ?
@zaingamer8695 күн бұрын
How much you belt house time
@ImCold-le4lq2 ай бұрын
7:45 magical pipe from the sky gives the concrete😂
@NoMemes4You3 ай бұрын
"Hello, I'm from OSHA state of Oregon" vibes all over this video
@startingtech39003 ай бұрын
amazing, impressive congrata
@MarvinNgosa2 ай бұрын
In Africa we use brick and mortar to build. I don't understand why in America they like using wood for framing, how strong is that structure?
@murrayer5426Ай бұрын
Just as strong as brick. The walls look flimsy because they're only braced every 2ft, but the exterior sheathing (plywood) keeps them from swaying. The roof is engineered trusses that are put together in a factory and can withstand thousands of pounds of pressure.
@Spa_The_King4 ай бұрын
amazing work !
@richardgoodman33504 ай бұрын
You guys build houses the way we build guild garden sheds!
@JacksonAcademy14 ай бұрын
Why put two types of roofs? Metal and shingle? That makes no sense
@3story-d3t2 ай бұрын
how long can the woods support the load?
@leandroogavadepaulasouza50124 ай бұрын
Hope (someday) you fellas got in touch with mansory. Wood SUCKS!
@chevy22974 ай бұрын
Price on the whole build?
@MDShiShiR-i2k2 ай бұрын
120% fire 🔥 resistance 😂😂
@albertoramirezmota19484 ай бұрын
Super lujosa pero la chimenea eras mejor en ladrillo 🧱 que sobre salga un poco el techo por lo menos un metro cincuenta centímetros por un metro pero a lo mejor el cliente la pidió así 👍
@chaseboatright11863 ай бұрын
what was the snap-in-like roofing material that they used at the very top? (by the skylights)
@Calebto693 ай бұрын
I wonder how long this took to build
@huntermcn60363 ай бұрын
Really nice house u built there. Until the next hurricane. :D I cant understand why ami's are building their houses out of wood and nails. That house u built there, would cost in germany at least 5 times the amount and it would stand forever. :D
@LuciferRatzinger18726 күн бұрын
💯💪Case
@rachaellrichmond6569Ай бұрын
This construction would never get the permit to build here in QLD. I know every council is different but mine wont let me.
@multcart98644 ай бұрын
That is very beautiful house do you have that house's floorplan if you have pleace give me it
@planeetplaneet4 ай бұрын
Heel goed gebouwd, gefeliciteerd
@HaHaDKАй бұрын
Why build with “termite food” material and not concrete/bricks/metal? This house is a fire hazard. Looking from a luxe with the drone shot, it looks like a house built with popsicle sticks. But it does look good. Everybody did a great job, the house it amazing.
@Callisto743 ай бұрын
It’s like a flat pack house! IKEA here we come.
@danielniewoehner61594 ай бұрын
Its really beautiful built. Respect to the craftsmen but as a German i wouldn´t build walls so wobbly, rather walls made of stone and morter P.S. How about a cellar?
@murrayer5426Ай бұрын
The walls aren't wobbly. The compression is taken care of by the dimensional lumber used (can withstand thousands of pounds of downward force) and the swaying is eliminated by the plywood nailed to the outside. Each wall is incredibly strong even though it doesnt appear so. The roof is engineered trusses. They are 5-10x stronger than traditional rafters.
@ToreJh14 ай бұрын
Can anyone explane the ground work? I dont understand, he removes the top soil (which is good) but then stops, no more digging to find solid rock or change out the earth masses with more stable bedding like rocks. But then goes ahead and actually puts more soil back on top of the excisting earth? I just dont get it, whats the point of that? And the foundation is not anchored into anything, just floating on top of earth, which is unstable and will definently get setteling issues when you build such a large build on it... (even with the compressing that is done) Genuinely courios to why this is the way its done, anyone knows please let me know, as this is definently not the way to do it where im from.
@FJB20204 ай бұрын
If it was done right, that should be compactable fill and is common in Texas. But considering how much he cheaped out on the rest of this build, it most likely wasn't.. Also he didn't seem to compact it in lifts, which is not how you do it..
@ambervandenoetelaar50893 ай бұрын
How many case is this!😮
@ambervandenoetelaar50893 ай бұрын
I think 100 million!!
@kaybetonoderlehm4 ай бұрын
to make expansion joints in concrete do not consider so little necessary, I often see that with the North Americans that they do not do it 😁
@War_pig694203 ай бұрын
Bit fragile. sandpaper instead of tiles but I do live in the UK where we use brick instead of flammable and breakable wood.
@c22madkat213 ай бұрын
I still don't understand why Americans keep building with matchsticks. It's not cheaper that Europe, the price per cubic yard/meter of concrete is the same. The price of AAC blocks is the same, so why can't Americans just build reinforced concrete frames and fill the walls with AAC blocks?