Amazing cliffside home… built in 10 Minute Timelapse

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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @vetti2u
    @vetti2u 2 года назад +3400

    These type of time-lapse videos are so satisfying to watch! You should do one for every project when the houses are 100% complete as the final video in a build's series!

    • @GCubedProductions
      @GCubedProductions 2 года назад +33

      They could construct a more robust stand for the phone and leave the stand in place for the entire build so they can consistently get the same Timelapse angle every day.

    • @Bateleur90
      @Bateleur90 2 года назад +29

      @@GCubedProductions That's also a good idea, but I actually really like the format of this video, a nice mix.

    • @leoniedejong9549
      @leoniedejong9549 2 года назад +11

      I think 10 minutes is a bit slow guys, should be possible in 9 .......... ;-)

    • @caritamundo9316
      @caritamundo9316 2 года назад +4

      The globe made in china

    • @samlyson5375
      @samlyson5375 2 года назад +5

      Unidentified 77

  • @coreyellis5591
    @coreyellis5591 Год назад +2179

    I can’t believe they built that house in 10 minutes. Truly impressive.

    • @ItsJustFrag
      @ItsJustFrag Год назад +34

      They didn't do it in 10 mins.

    • @rudihowe8816
      @rudihowe8816 Год назад +183

      @@ItsJustFrag just a joke mate

    • @ItsJustFrag
      @ItsJustFrag Год назад +12

      @@rudihowe8816 alright mate

    • @Legendz167
      @Legendz167 Год назад +134

      @@ItsJustFrag no, they obviously did it in 10mins.

    • @coreyellis5591
      @coreyellis5591 Год назад +115

      @@ItsJustFrag you’re right. 9 minutes and 39 seconds. My bad.

  • @christophresmerowski1824
    @christophresmerowski1824 2 года назад +3909

    A little landslide can work wonders in getting a house like that realistically re-positioned.

    • @Kevnadian
      @Kevnadian 2 года назад +370

      I was just watching the end shots and yes that dug out cliff doesn't look too sturdy

    • @youcantstopme6181
      @youcantstopme6181 2 года назад +315

      I thought the same, the house looks nice but the security for it is very concerning. Not only that, its between two slides. Uphill and downhill.

    • @aquillandscroll6428
      @aquillandscroll6428 2 года назад +323

      Glad I’m not the only one who thought that. This seems like a pricey construction, I hope the owners actually spent the money to get experienced surveyors and geologists to check out if the site is feasible for the lifespan of the house. Otherwise one 1 in a century storm and that cliff side and the house is gone.

    • @aquillandscroll6428
      @aquillandscroll6428 2 года назад +128

      @@youcantstopme6181 there’s also a very very thin layer of foliage and trees and what seems like the access road above on top of the hill. I highly doubt that little tree coverage will be able yo stably hold the soil in place, even if they’re a long root species, which seems they are not. As far as I see it a once a century storm is all it takes (they’re far more common now) and the top section collapses into the house which will not stand cause it’s made of solely wood. I hoped at the least the main sections of the building were made with steel beams and a thicker foundation, but North American architecture and construction.

    • @Pradeep.Singh.d
      @Pradeep.Singh.d 2 года назад +14

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sam23696
    @sam23696 Год назад +546

    What a beautiful plywood and duct tape house. I especially love how it takes full advantage of that view with tiny windows placed in a few locations.

    • @fcturner
      @fcturner Год назад +107

      In most of Western Europe it is even illegal to build like that, not safe and well built at all.

    • @Ayxo
      @Ayxo Год назад

      cant tell if you're trolling or not because you are a complete clown if you're not joking...

    • @lentilgod58
      @lentilgod58 Год назад +77

      Exactly! Americans pay millions for THIS?

    • @rkuzmic
      @rkuzmic Год назад +73

      Did I see them literally glue the floor down? This thing looks like it's going to collapse under a slight breeze.

    • @sam23696
      @sam23696 Год назад +13

      @@rkuzmic That just means it's perfectly rated for tornado alley.
      If you're the company building houses I mean.

  • @michelleroberts9243
    @michelleroberts9243 2 года назад +3124

    I think it's interesting how the requirements for a sound foundation varies across countries.

    • @darkesttemplar07
      @darkesttemplar07 2 года назад +238

      Growing up on the East Coast, but working out west, it’s amazing how different the soil is. Everything from density, clay vs sand vs rock and even how much natural electricity is in the soil varies greatly across the planet. It’s amazing.

    • @alexkotov2365
      @alexkotov2365 2 года назад +229

      Didn't look right to me

    • @alexkotov2365
      @alexkotov2365 2 года назад +259

      @@darkesttemplar07 I'm curious why the the foundation was so shallow and how it will deal with frost heave, house seems to be pretty big

    • @prasadk3802
      @prasadk3802 2 года назад +236

      I'm not civil engineer but mechanical engineer...
      .i have seen the houses from its digging....and that foundation is so shallow ....I'm not sure how strong the soil is but still foundation looks not strong enough

    • @loganbaileysfunwithtrains606
      @loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 2 года назад +141

      @@prasadk3802 most mountain side homes have very solid ground to build on, most mountain ranges in the US are comprised of rock, clay and other compacted minerals from what I’ve seen that foundation was actually overkill as most homes in my area in similar conditions have just been built on stilts with concrete anchor points

  • @orion7326
    @orion7326 2 года назад +661

    We had a house built this winter. We live in a cyclone prone area (Odisha, India) and hence, we had to get in a 17ft deep foundation. I am quite amazed at how the styles of construction vary from region to region.
    Also, our home is made completely out of brick, cement and concrete. Wood was used only in the interiors.

    • @Monst3r614
      @Monst3r614 Год назад +109

      Built to last

    • @PLBdaOne
      @PLBdaOne Год назад +156

      The only way homes should be made. To protect and last. No matter which area.

    • @mickd6942
      @mickd6942 Год назад +73

      Yours will last theirs won't 👍

    • @maxwellhowell
      @maxwellhowell Год назад +6

      Where did all the trash go? India has no epa environmental protection agency. No osha. I work for Indians in the USA. Lots of homes are not as nice as you describe. Nor built to those specs. My friend smitha is back in India now building her home (having it built) and they DO NOT have a foundation that deep 😂 and it’s in south India. Also in the states ground freezes and pipes bust in some areas. Many homes are built raised like this. In the event they have a plumbing issue that requires attention under your home. You don’t have to break your cement slab. This is why they chose to build it this way

    • @orion7326
      @orion7326 Год назад

      @@Monst3r614 Hopefully. 🤞🏻

  • @johnford7624
    @johnford7624 11 месяцев назад +538

    Glad I bought this one ruclips.net/user/postUgkxT9ExVpR-3A-9rpRqx8vzXKZ3BMMTg_KH . I had a customer looking for a shed that didn't look 'prefab' and was rustic, but "cute" (her term). I showed her the cover of the book and, with a few modifications, she was sold. I've never built a shed but I do have some framing knowledge. The info on roofing is very helpful to me. I was also psyched that the section for the shed on the cover had measured drawings for the trim boards and keystone pieces for the gable ends and over the windows. Should make life a little easier for me.

  • @Silent-darvesh
    @Silent-darvesh 9 месяцев назад +27

    The builders are all seems to be hard working, harmonious and it looks like every one knows their duty. Wonderful collaboration

  • @jeremiahharrington2380
    @jeremiahharrington2380 9 месяцев назад +16

    can't wait to see the 10 minute time-lapse of the rock slide or erosion of the cliff that will eventually take that thing out.

  • @phillipthompson5027
    @phillipthompson5027 Год назад +634

    I can't believe that the windows were so small. A view like that should have glass everywhere.

    • @louisemackintosh4204
      @louisemackintosh4204 Год назад +55

      Probably a consideration of the cost of winter heating. The windows are large enough to enjoy the view. And there’s wall space for the interior design.

    • @BirkAxarberi
      @BirkAxarberi Год назад +37

      @@louisemackintosh4204 Can't be. Here in Northern Europe is common to build new houses with large windows. It's quiet cold here, so our walls are twice as thick (10 inches).

    • @cookingwithkimbap4432
      @cookingwithkimbap4432 Год назад

      @@BirkAxarberi “quiet cold?” Learn your damn grammar.

    • @Chastity_Belt
      @Chastity_Belt Год назад +14

      Probably, that because glass is heavy material and it needs stronger support than a wooden walls. That means whole project needs to be redesigned and house must become much expensive to build.

    • @Chastity_Belt
      @Chastity_Belt Год назад +31

      ​@@BirkAxarberi and in Europe much common material for building houses is concrete and bricks rather than wood. That's why houses in Europe can be few hundreds years old and still have a nice condition for living.
      US have a big developers lobby and they relay on building new houses at constant rate. That's part of the reason why they building prefabricated wooden homes which can be cheap and very fast to build, but do not last very long. So the next generation wants to build a new home from the ground rather than live in old one.

  • @tothethreshold.9965
    @tothethreshold.9965 5 месяцев назад +17

    Framework and plywood. Nice shed.

  • @ragtop63
    @ragtop63 9 месяцев назад +4

    That was so nice of them to leave that space under the house so all the creepy crawlies can have a place to live too.

  • @bergfpv6486
    @bergfpv6486 Год назад +478

    Timelapse is great, but the way you've included snippets of real-time makes even better. It's like talking a much needed appreciation breather every so often.

    • @PerkinsBuilderBrothers
      @PerkinsBuilderBrothers  Год назад +26

      Hey thanks!

    • @cookingwithkimbap4432
      @cookingwithkimbap4432 Год назад

      @@PerkinsBuilderBrothers Amogus

    • @ProfessorBoswell
      @ProfessorBoswell Год назад +1

      Nice work guys, really fun to watch. I was also wondering about total time, and also other details like expense, geological, etc.

    • @moonpie21012
      @moonpie21012 Год назад

      ​@@ProfessorBoswell they have a series of a video each day they were building the house, so thats probably the place to go for more detail😊

    • @greatcesari
      @greatcesari Год назад

      @@PerkinsBuilderBrothers That’s about the only good thing that can be said about this video. The house is horrendous.

  • @austin5801
    @austin5801 2 года назад +527

    Even as the video started, part of my brain was still thinking the house was “built in 10 minutes”. On a more serious note, I don’t care what anyone says about a beach house, there’s something way more calming and soothing about the peacefulness and serenity of being surrounded by the hilly countryside.

    • @jgt2598
      @jgt2598 2 года назад +35

      Right up until rainwater saturation of the soil kicks that entire house down to the bottom of the valley.

    • @Toromboloize
      @Toromboloize Год назад +3

      @@jgt2598 I could never sleep soundly in such a house...

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Год назад

      @@jgt2598 💀

    • @TheThetechnician
      @TheThetechnician Год назад +1

      A hose surrounded by trees etc on the beach

    • @rorysullivan4913
      @rorysullivan4913 Год назад +1

      @@Toromboloize why

  • @eddieska
    @eddieska Год назад +16

    Plywood, plastic and concrete go along so well with this beautiful landscape

  • @Overclockthis
    @Overclockthis Год назад +13

    Absolutely beautiful work. Looks so gorgeous. Well done boys.

  • @andreasabels589
    @andreasabels589 2 года назад +714

    As a European, this style of building is kind of cute.
    No offense, it is a fun video and probably a nice house to live in - as long as the weather plays nice.

    • @anonymanonym6472
      @anonymanonym6472 2 года назад +304

      Americans have the habit of building their houses out of paper and cardboard

    • @VaderWhoop
      @VaderWhoop 2 года назад +70

      And as long as the ground doesn't subside, since it's on a slope, and the increased mass over the land area with very small foundation, no compaction and no sub, could lead to breakaway slippage.

    • @solideogloria7987
      @solideogloria7987 2 года назад +40

      @@anonymanonym6472 That's like saying Europeans have a habit of building there houses out of dirt and sand...

    • @VaderWhoop
      @VaderWhoop 2 года назад +142

      @@solideogloria7987
      Concrete and brick and sometimes solid stone.

    • @solideogloria7987
      @solideogloria7987 2 года назад +48

      @@VaderWhoop Exactly, stone and masonry vs wood and concrete. Not paper and cardboard vs dirt and sand.

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 2 года назад +134

    Something about seeing everything in sequence going up so rapidly does amazing things for integrating everything you learned while watching all the previous videos detailing each stage of the process. When watching each of the videos leading up to this I was trying to take in and learn everything you were sharing about the process so I was zoomed in on exactly what you were doing, your thought processes and methods, etc. But just now watching the time lapse I had a flood of memories of everything you were teaching/demonstrating before only it all got knit together into one smooth flow. I don't know how else to explain it, but a bunch of things fell into place watching this and the whole process feels less intimidating...

    • @lolahunter8851
      @lolahunter8851 2 года назад

      Do you do a lot of drugs? The only thing to learn here is what NOT to do. This is the worst workmanship and poorest construction practices I have ever seen. I am willing to bet this house is in serious jeopardy in a matter of a couple of winter seasons.

    • @DynerusHD
      @DynerusHD 2 года назад

      ​@@lolahunter8851 I would be terrified to live there with the foundation they laid. I don't think they ever heard of something like reinforced concrete piles.

  • @Pumie03
    @Pumie03 10 месяцев назад +9

    I am not sure I am as impressed watching this go up as I was dreaming about a home made of wood. I must have had something else in mind for sure, as the weather/elements and noise carrying across rooms starts to play in mind.

  • @preciousrose896
    @preciousrose896 11 месяцев назад +32

    Builders bravo! 👏🏾 I really hope I can get a team of great builders for my floorplan one day. This was amazing to learn and watch how it was done. Thank you for allowing us to experience it as you all did it.

  • @AverageDadBBQ
    @AverageDadBBQ 2 года назад +49

    The view from this site never gets old. The porches will be well used!

    • @zeushighlights5891
      @zeushighlights5891 2 года назад +9

      Until a few days of decent rains sends the house into the valley below

    • @eyesuckle
      @eyesuckle 2 года назад +1

      @@zeushighlights5891 Yeah but. . . imagine the view on the way down. Even *more* exciting!

  • @frank.s.9873
    @frank.s.9873 2 года назад +7

    9:33 huge respect for 7 fingers worker

  • @mustlearnmore4884
    @mustlearnmore4884 Год назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL. And inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing this 🙏🏽🔥💪🏽

  • @landrelarose745
    @landrelarose745 Год назад +2

    That time lapse episode where you caught that two by four, that was excellent. Your face was as calm as it could possibly ever be.

  • @that1person695
    @that1person695 2 года назад +10

    Alot of people don't like the house lol. I just like watching it all come into place over a time lapse. It's satisfying.

  • @nickbowd
    @nickbowd Год назад +146

    You’d think it’d have bigger foundations and much bigger windows with a view like that.

    • @Slamdoxicalz
      @Slamdoxicalz Год назад +4

      a foundation

    • @brendant19
      @brendant19 Год назад +9

      That's not a small foundation at all, it's just shallow. That's a perimeter footing, and it's over two feet wide. That's quite large. All of the 6 foot deep poured foundation walls you see in cold climate North American homes are sitting on perimeter footings the same size or smaller, they're just deeper for the sake of a basement or in order to get the footing below the frost line. But the perimeter footing is actually what's holding up the house, and it's depth isn't terribly relevant aside from being climate appropriate.
      A lot of people confuse cosmetic elements for structure. Most homes outside of arid climates have perimeter footings, like this, and then they'll often have non-structural slabs poured in between the footings, that act as a sub-floor to the basement. That's not actually holding up the structure though, it's just the perimeter footing doing that, and it's not usually bigger than this for a normal house.

    • @_hector__
      @_hector__ 11 месяцев назад

      Windows are good enough

    • @michaelreyes8182
      @michaelreyes8182 8 месяцев назад

      Stop complaining and think!!!! If the windows and foundation were bigger they would not have been able to build it in 10 minutes!! Hello!!!! Come on man use your brains like we do here in Canada!!

    • @virginiaoflaherty2983
      @virginiaoflaherty2983 Месяц назад

      @@_hector__everybody's eyes are glued to TV computer or IPhone anyway, they could be in a bunker and not know the difference.

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  • @BushCampDad_Stream_Sniper
    @BushCampDad_Stream_Sniper Месяц назад

    thank u for making this cuz i love watching builders build with brick

  • @utsav3721
    @utsav3721 2 года назад +1198

    The way they make a house in under "10 minutes", gives me the inspiration to run around the globe in 2 minutes. Yeah, I can totally run around the world in 2 minutes.
    Edit : Those who are saying that they have already mentioned "timelapse" in the title, I would like to make it clear that the title has been changed. The word "timelapse" wasn't there when I wrote this comment. Hell that was the reason I had to make a sarcastic comment. 😐

  • @haywire4686
    @haywire4686 Год назад +369

    It's so crazy that they managed to build this entire house in only *10 minutes!*

    • @sandip0503
      @sandip0503 Год назад +6

      Grow up buddy, it's just a edited video for your convenience

    • @haywire4686
      @haywire4686 Год назад +93

      @@sandip0503 hey did you hear that? Probably not because of just how far that joke flew over your head.

    • @roxwize
      @roxwize Год назад +50

      @@sandip0503 it's a bird! it's a plane! no, it's the joke flying over your head

    • @KoKo-gz2rm
      @KoKo-gz2rm Год назад +33

      @@sandip0503 they should have made another RUclips app for people like you 😂

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      @Jakkaribik1 Год назад +2

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  • @markstevens1729
    @markstevens1729 Год назад +2

    “Cliff side home” a concept bound to bring excitement in the times to come.

  • @amesaProAmerican
    @amesaProAmerican Год назад

    Beautiful job brothers!!! Keep it up!!

  • @edim108
    @edim108 2 года назад +431

    I could not bring myself to live in a house like that. The anxiety of thinking about all the ways nature can topple it like a house of cards would kill me.
    I'm used to living in a brick house with a foot and a half thick walls of solid fired clay brick and cement, and in comparison this house looks about as solid as the shed in our backyard...

    • @BeLikeNexus
      @BeLikeNexus Год назад +64

      It must suck to live in fear

    • @bigjetplane8889
      @bigjetplane8889 Год назад +1

      @@BeLikeNexus it must suck to be stupid enough to think that a house like that would last in nature. A house like that would collapse in no time. It’s not fear but it’s being smart enough to not die of a stupid cause.

    • @ashtonramdeen
      @ashtonramdeen Год назад +6

      Exactly ^^^

    • @bazingapuzza
      @bazingapuzza Год назад +34

      Do You go outside ? Cause you can get hit by a car.
      Do you do sport ? Cause you can always fall, hit something, ecc..
      Do you work ? And where ? Cause you can always hurt yourself and die.
      Do you take a car ? You can lose control,or somebody else can hit you.
      There is always a reason to worry about if you live in constant fear. It doesn't mean is rational.

    • @BeLikeNexus
      @BeLikeNexus Год назад +6

      @@bazingapuzza Thats literally my point.....

  • @gutocracker
    @gutocracker Год назад +72

    Here in Brazil houses are normally made of bricks, we use wood mostly for decoration. Amazing to see how different it can be on other countries!

    • @Electricity0
      @Electricity0 Год назад +20

      Europe as well. I was wondering where they put water and electricity...

    • @kuuuyooo5084
      @kuuuyooo5084 Год назад +8

      Timber is actually an alternative to concrete and steel, which has excellent compressive and flexural properties. However, depending on local building codes and design standards, it must be treated to withstand different climates/moisture levels. For most dwellings, it is strong enough and is a cost-effective way to build houses.

    • @BirkAxarberi
      @BirkAxarberi Год назад +5

      @@Electricity0 I guess I don't live in Europe. Here in Scandinavia most houses are made of wood.

    • @raphaelverde4571
      @raphaelverde4571 Год назад +12

      thats the case everywhere except for americans..then they complain, storm took their house..such dumbness

    • @vixen878
      @vixen878 Год назад +5

      @Birk i geuss i dont live in Scandinavia. Here in finland-

  • @newgamer2
    @newgamer2 Год назад +3

    It is interesting to see how different US and European style of building is. I've never seen this light type of building style before, here everything is just masive.

  • @bekind816
    @bekind816 4 месяца назад

    Just watched the 2hr vid of this build...1st class work guys

  • @ryanstevens8387
    @ryanstevens8387 2 года назад +20

    What a beautiful place to frame a house. I would love to work in that environment

  • @johnnysdesk
    @johnnysdesk Год назад +28

    Nice. Foundation looks too shallow. Retaining wall may be necessary or pile sheeting.

    • @ashtonramdeen
      @ashtonramdeen Год назад +4

      For a hillside, I would have expected a couple of reinforced beams (at least at the 4 corners). Imagine that slab of concrete on an eroding mountain. I would be afraid if a landslip or hurricane passed through. But it came out looking real good though!

    • @Amiittk
      @Amiittk Год назад +1

      My exact issue, its way too prone to scouring.. It needed a perimeter retaining wall with a rcc strip foundation. The blocks are in danger of washed away.

    • @cassidykline1352
      @cassidykline1352 Год назад

      haha like what is this foundation. we dig to bedrock build it up with 3 inch minus and we pour level footings not whatever this is hahaha

    • @cassidykline1352
      @cassidykline1352 Год назад

      wtf they didn't even grout it soon as you get pressure good bye house

  • @raodevendrasingh
    @raodevendrasingh 11 месяцев назад

    Such a beautiful location and beautiful house 🤌🏼🤌🏼✨

  • @MARIALUIZA-vu3no
    @MARIALUIZA-vu3no 5 месяцев назад

    Adoro o capricho dessas construções 🎉❤

  • @JoeFraudBiden
    @JoeFraudBiden 2 года назад +11

    Man, I wanna work w/ you guys. Using all the zip system, framed perfectly, man y’all got a dream gig you have created for all those workers.

  • @stevewilliams1197
    @stevewilliams1197 2 года назад +13

    Awesome crew there. It's a wonderful setting and the workmanship looks first rate. Can't wait to see the inside.

  • @JujoeM
    @JujoeM 10 месяцев назад

    great video and content, sooo satisfying. from the Philippines here!

  • @GilbertoFreitasMendes
    @GilbertoFreitasMendes Год назад

    Incredible construction method. Amazing professionals. Greetings from Brasil.

  • @systemuser8701
    @systemuser8701 2 года назад +9

    Building on a mud slope will bring all kinds of thrills and entertainment when it slumps.

    • @rockerpat1085
      @rockerpat1085 2 года назад

      Can We Say Slide?

    • @MillionFoul
      @MillionFoul 2 года назад

      I doubt it's mud. Not many places in the US you can get away with building a structure like this without getting everything signed of by a geological engineer, and they make their money by not losing their stamp because your house fell off a mountain.

    • @toiletdoritogatoradegaming9719
      @toiletdoritogatoradegaming9719 2 года назад

      @@rockerpat1085
      slump
      noun
      Definition of slump (Entry 2 of 2)
      1a: a marked or sustained decline especially in economic activity or prices
      b: a period of poor or losing play by a team or individual
      2: a downward slide of a mass of rock or land

    • @rockerpat1085
      @rockerpat1085 2 года назад

      @@toiletdoritogatoradegaming9719 Who Said Slump? I Said SLIDE!!!! As In Landslide!!!!

  • @dandreas1105
    @dandreas1105 2 года назад +18

    Wow, this Minecraft texture pack looks so good. Those machines are awesome, I wish they had included the mod list

  • @snap8386
    @snap8386 Год назад +2

    Its just magical to me how grows from nothing to something perfect and beautiful, but I really miss the finishing part, its the most value one, when the diamond is polished to perfection.

  • @apkhackwithpc2
    @apkhackwithpc2 Год назад +1

    It's pretty nice to see that how the made this house, i am seeing this kind of house first time cuz in India we made house with bricks, concreat and cement (and the foundations are usually 10 to 12 ft deep) but because of this it's hard to made houses in different designs

  • @majherg
    @majherg 2 года назад +5

    Love a good time-lapse! Well done!

  • @jamescocker5633
    @jamescocker5633 Год назад +13

    Great video, loved the bit where Jamie caught the timber with his hand! Very inspiring, keep it up

  • @Braddock1976
    @Braddock1976 9 месяцев назад

    Big money on this one. I like the fast frames. Shows all the work in a sec. Know what you in for. A penny and pound.

  • @stoneymcneal2458
    @stoneymcneal2458 9 месяцев назад

    Such a well structured video

  • @philtucker1224
    @philtucker1224 2 года назад +3

    Such a beautiful location! I admire the owners for having the vision to build this house. I hope it gives them (and their children and grandchildren) many happy years of enjoyment 🙏😊

    • @CzKaa
      @CzKaa 2 года назад +3

      Maybe owner to have vision, but not physics education. That place is created by human, both sides (under + above) home is weak soil. Childrens or grandchildrens maybe will got problems. :)

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 2 года назад

      I was guessing that little plateau has already been there for a few thousand years?🤔

    • @MillionFoul
      @MillionFoul 2 года назад

      @@CzKaa I'm glad you made the trip out there and drilled the samples for your geological analysis, I'm sure they'll find that very helpful.

    • @amrak5028
      @amrak5028 Год назад

      @@CzKaa Thank you for cutting up one of the few nice comments on this video. Bahhhhhaaaaa

  • @briana6181
    @briana6181 Год назад +21

    Great video, great views from that house, that dirt cliff behind the house scares the sh!t out of me.

    • @kurtbilinski1723
      @kurtbilinski1723 Год назад +1

      That, and the slight concern about someone driving too fast around that curve in the road, and going off straight into the house. Might not even be due to speeding, but ice.

  • @petemiller519
    @petemiller519 Год назад +48

    Nicely done. I hate to be a nitpick, but up here in Canada, when using concrete block for a foundation, it has to be "H" block, fully grouted throughout to prevent water infiltration through a mortar joint. Footings look awfully shallow, but I guess it depends on what part of the country you're in. Ours is 4' frost cover, looks like you guys are lucky. Also, the ceiling ties need to go into tension at the flush beam to prevent rafter spreading. Hopefully you installed ties at the beam, but I doubt it. Finally, that slope looks awfully precarious, and it looks like your foundation could be undermined., I hope you guys had a geotechnical engineer addressing slope stability. Sorry for the criticism, but as a retired structural engineer, I can't help myself. Cheers.

    • @markstevens1729
      @markstevens1729 Год назад +5

      This content exists for views and likes, not rigorous assessment.

    • @tbit7713
      @tbit7713 Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @apples5565
      @apples5565 Год назад +5

      100% the slope is wrong. it looks like the people just dumped dirt on a hill at 0:33 . not the builders themselves but whoever designed the "cliff". and whoever did it was an idiot and put the house half way down the cliff/hill (you can see the hill retaining wall at 0:18). you never want that amount of dirt above your house, and never like 10 feet near your home 1:16. more money than brains i guess.

    • @petemiller519
      @petemiller519 Год назад

      @@apples5565 .....this video will probably be used by the owner's lawyers to sue the builder, especially if it was built without a geotechnical engineer. Would not surprise me at all

    • @Gr33NGiAnT365
      @Gr33NGiAnT365 Год назад +5

      ​@@markstevens1729I would want someone to rigorously assess where I'm going to be living lol especially after spending who knows how much money

  • @tonyaction5284
    @tonyaction5284 2 года назад +3

    Amazing!!!!!!
    Congrats and enjoy this beautiful home!!!!!!🤙🏼💪🏼

  • @evanlane1690
    @evanlane1690 2 года назад +19

    This has been suggested to me for weeks and I've been skipping it because I thought it'd just be a stationary time lapse video.
    This is so good!!! Thanks for putting all the effort into getting great shots. Really makes for an interesting video.

  • @IamYahyareacts
    @IamYahyareacts 21 час назад

    You guys just get yourself a new subscriber, I’m impressed ❤❤

  • @henrysantos121
    @henrysantos121 Год назад +1

    Nice to see this type of videos, well done,

  • @michaelmixon2479
    @michaelmixon2479 2 года назад +5

    I hope what's left of the hill behind the house is very stable ground during snow and the wet season. Definitely a beautiful view.

  • @MarinMixes
    @MarinMixes 2 года назад +4

    5:51 love the little smile on his face sayin' :"Yeah, that's right! I'm the man of the situation, eh!"

  • @njs4724
    @njs4724 Год назад +1

    Amazing how fast they are moving!

    • @michaelreyes8182
      @michaelreyes8182 8 месяцев назад

      It's Starbucks' new ''super caf'' blend. They actually guarantee a 10-minute house after drinking 3 cups a day for a week. You see the results here on video!

  • @Lego96677
    @Lego96677 Год назад

    I have to say, even knowing that houses out of wood and standard in American for many reasons like the ground structure, costs, etc., as a european, this looks so instable. Never the less. great video and AWESOME looking house!

  • @springflower1336
    @springflower1336 Год назад +186

    The end result wasn’t what I expected, I would have thought they’d be something like a huge floor to ceiling windows or wall to wall glass doors that you can slide to get full sunlight in seeing as it’s such an awesome place to build a house, and also, is that normally all the cement and steel bar used for the foundation of a home in the US?

    • @ajs96350
      @ajs96350 Год назад +40

      No, not at all.
      It differs greatly depending on the region, but even I as a builder was surprised that was all they had to do for footings.
      The structure was fairly weakly built to what I'm used to as well, must have been all the code requires for that area.
      Not many people have the funds to do it in the most bullet proof way.

    • @smalleranimals
      @smalleranimals Год назад +2

      in North Carolina, yes. my house was built pretty much the same way, though we're in the center of the state (not in the mountainous west).

    • @johnmartinez7440
      @johnmartinez7440 Год назад +10

      ​@@ajs96350 I'm just wondering how solid that cliff is. Would've been interesting to see that being reinforced before building work properly commenced.

    • @gajustempus
      @gajustempus Год назад +64

      being from Germany, I can tell: Wow, even the shack in my garden has thicker walls and a stronger foundation than this "house". And I only store garden tools in that...

    • @koshaz3x
      @koshaz3x Год назад +6

      I was wondering the exact same thing, in my country the footings would be notorious along with the "chained" I don't know if that's the proper word in english, but is the cement connecting the footings, anyways, taking into account the location of this house, I wouldn't feel safe in there.

  • @ATaylor369
    @ATaylor369 2 года назад +5

    Im loving this build. Keep up the good work.

    • @lolahunter8851
      @lolahunter8851 2 года назад

      Good work? Its probably the worst workmanship and choice of building materials I have seen since touring Mexico

  • @PositiveWomenTV
    @PositiveWomenTV Год назад

    The view is amazing.

  •  Год назад

    Amazing Framer Skill.

  • @taffythegreat1986
    @taffythegreat1986 2 года назад +4

    It’s amazing that any of your timbers aren’t bowed, bent or twisted. Great video, great job 👍👍👍

  • @johnschiltz6440
    @johnschiltz6440 2 года назад +5

    My compliments to the video editor (Eric)...nice job! And super build.

  • @ahmedtounsi79
    @ahmedtounsi79 3 месяца назад

    amazing video .. thank you sir ❤

  • @Creatingsvibes
    @Creatingsvibes 6 дней назад

    The house in mountain. Awesome😊

  • @edwardkenny2356
    @edwardkenny2356 2 года назад +11

    Beautiful home with a million dollar view. I think I'd be spending most of my home time on the deck! Great job, everyone 👏 👍

    • @6henny443
      @6henny443 2 года назад +1

      more than a million

  • @davedavies6518
    @davedavies6518 2 года назад +4

    A beautiful house and awesome editing.

  • @Sourav.joshi07
    @Sourav.joshi07 Год назад

    That's why house catches fire 🔥

  • @SimonForster-ww4bj
    @SimonForster-ww4bj Год назад +1

    Beautiful location... what a view

  • @simonmetz8587
    @simonmetz8587 2 года назад +4

    Loved the slo mo shot of Jaime catching the off cut, pretty cool

  • @paddyglenny
    @paddyglenny 2 года назад +148

    I was surprised to see the deck support uprights, bearing on those poured pads were then back filled with soil. Where I live, Italy, those uprights would rot and/or be totally eaten away within two years, no matter what they were treated with (although they looked pretty untreated in the video). Are things that different where this house was built?

    • @Youp1e
      @Youp1e 2 года назад +71

      No, it's actually a pretty bad build.

    • @patriciatoth7715
      @patriciatoth7715 2 года назад +6

      That drop off out front looks scary...

    • @MH-oc4de
      @MH-oc4de 2 года назад +2

      Looked like standard pressure treated lumber. I don't think it's a problem.

    • @gildardoenriquebarajas4540
      @gildardoenriquebarajas4540 2 года назад +9

      It looks like a bad build, terrible

    • @gildardoenriquebarajas4540
      @gildardoenriquebarajas4540 2 года назад +13

      Starting with the “foundation “ it’s shifty

  • @kumarsandeep5932
    @kumarsandeep5932 Год назад

    When imagination turns into reality ❤
    # From India ❤

  • @grimdiablo119
    @grimdiablo119 Год назад

    thank you I will now be using this layout in minecraft

  • @kostaskostis6469
    @kostaskostis6469 2 года назад +6

    What a location..... Love it!! the house is also very nice!! Great job!!

  • @weka11
    @weka11 2 года назад +6

    If said it before. The production value of your channel is so good.
    This video is made so well. The editing between the timelapse and the non sped-up clips is awesome.
    Hope these timelapses are coming to every project from now on.

  • @user-pc2hv9wj3w
    @user-pc2hv9wj3w 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful home, congrats! How long does construction take until this stage? Here in Brazil we are still behind with our construction models.

  • @angeleusebio9451
    @angeleusebio9451 8 месяцев назад

    AMAZING

  • @talion_willbe
    @talion_willbe 2 года назад +6

    Thanks Eric, informative format especially for builders…

  • @cheonsangzhang1010
    @cheonsangzhang1010 2 года назад +5

    This is so cool to watch! Simply awesome. It is also very helpful to understand how to build a house from start to finish.

  • @mauriciolima9427
    @mauriciolima9427 11 месяцев назад +10

    Muito linda a casa... parabéns a todos vocês 👏👏👏

  • @worldhomedesigners
    @worldhomedesigners 6 месяцев назад

    AMAZING WORK .LOVE YOUR WORK :)

  • @finalmage6
    @finalmage6 2 года назад +3

    It's always nice to see that there is good, high quality work being done in the construction trade. My whole family worked construction until my brother and I were encouraged by our father (RIP) to go in a different direction. That being said, I did my fair share of home builds with the family business and can see that quality here.
    Wish you guys worked in Michigan...I have a renovation that needs to be done, haha.

    • @xoticfootball6276
      @xoticfootball6276 2 года назад +3

      This is a very crappy house have you seen the walls i could knock it down if i ran into it hard enough

    • @aswinverghesemappilai2623
      @aswinverghesemappilai2623 2 года назад +4

      high quality? what high quality?

    • @cyberpleb2472
      @cyberpleb2472 Месяц назад

      @@aswinverghesemappilai2623 Pretty standard construction in most of North America. These homes stand up just fine.

  • @shmubob
    @shmubob 2 года назад +5

    Stunning! You must be so proud of the beautiful work you do.

  • @dreamshooter90
    @dreamshooter90 Год назад +3

    They make it look so effortless. I love it. :)

    • @dreamshooter90
      @dreamshooter90 Год назад

      @Ralph Reilly I know it's not effortless. I'm saying they are talented. Figure of speech.

  • @thorleif25
    @thorleif25 Год назад +2

    Love the interior design! Very modern and minimalistisk. Can I ask where you found the inspiration?

  • @z1zuc
    @z1zuc Год назад +4

    Amazing work, loved every second of it, and the location is amazing!

  • @mankybrains
    @mankybrains 2 года назад +68

    Love the house and that build time is amazing. If only most homes could be build in 10 mins. Curious, what's the concern on the possibility of a slide in the back? It looks mainly like loose dirt and a road above. Wouldn't that put a lot of pressure on the face of that cut?

    • @eyesuckle
      @eyesuckle 2 года назад +2

      I know, those guys work fast! Well, except for that one slacker who was sipping coffee and gazing out at the view.

  • @josuazeroo2011
    @josuazeroo2011 6 месяцев назад +4

    I now understand why people calls them cardboard house

  • @trevorrodgers777
    @trevorrodgers777 8 месяцев назад

    Super cool video!

  • @kossanmoo9931
    @kossanmoo9931 Год назад +13

    The place, the scenery, the view, the house, the build, the timelapse... WOW 😍

  • @FS-uy1no
    @FS-uy1no Год назад +3

    Nice timelapse! I live in Slovakia and here all houses are fully built from bricks! ( but if you have an old house it's usually made of Adobe)

  • @lyncisAt
    @lyncisAt 9 месяцев назад +1

    Remember the „Underground Swimming Pool Palace in the Jungle“ videos?!? That’s the behind-the-scenes footage! 😂

  • @billcunningham8485
    @billcunningham8485 Год назад

    Great episode.

  • @redneckgoatfarmer
    @redneckgoatfarmer 2 года назад +3

    Excellent editing boss number 1.