I've been binge watching your videos for the past couple weeks, really appreciate your input on your kind of experience and appreciateing your explanations
Jon, thank you for these videos! We’re building a semi-off grid cabin, and your insights are great. You have a God-given ability to explain construction options well, especially since I am not a natural builder.
Some good ideas here however you're in a frost environment and your cinder blocks being put directly on soil will shift with freeze thaw cycles. Problem is you've attached this moving structure to the house, which is on piers, below the frost line and won't move. These two structures should not be attached to eachother because the frozen ground can push the framing sitting on your cinder blocks and jack up your house.
Make sure you have ventilation in that skirting. Also with ZIP System make sure you tape the nail/screw holes as well! I love your idea especially with the flashing.
Planning to put nice skirting around my mobile home and looking to keep the 2x4's off the ground. Thanks for the tip. Im jealous of your off grid home. Wise choice.
I was looking for a way to cover the dead space under to pier and beams . This seems to work well for my proposes maybe Even a rock faux rock panels. Thanks. Peter way. west Texas .
Loving the videos. Just started checking you’re channel out this past week and it’s been great seeing the off grid house come along. It’s nice to see you take the time to also break down everything you are doing as well. Definitely a great channel bud.
I hope your skirting design worked great for you. I live in the desert in a manufactured home, it has vinyl skirting that has ripped, blown in and sections are missing because of the weather and UV from the sun destroying it over the years. We get high winds up to 65 mph at times as well as an occasional flash flood waters. Your design would not work very long here because the bottom of the skirting is not anchored in the ground with rebar rods. It would be blown in in the first high winds or flash flood water that hits it. As I said I hope every thing worked for you. Great video, thanks for sharing.
How did you seal the bottom of the zip wall that butts up against the cinder blocks? Won't the cinder blocks eventually leach moisture into the zip panel?
Hey Jon i really love the funtionality and look of a home on pier and beam. We are planning our dream home and will be posting videos of the whole process. I do have one qustion if you have time. Have you noticed any settling of the block under the skirt wall over time? Really seams like this would save some money vs a concrete stem wall.
Next time before you nail you zip into place wrap your raw edge with zip tape ensuring the tape is wrapped up the back side as well and covers the bottom edge and that sheathing will never rot but nice job looks very nice
Very clear explanation! I’ve been told that sealing off the underneath dirt area like this from air movement will prevent the area from drying out and cause mold and rot of the floor underneath. I’m in Texas so it’s always humid and very flat so maybe that’s diff here?
I'm thinking about doing a pier and beam addition. How did you get that exterior wall to be outside the supporting pier and beam? Doesn't the exterior wall have to sit on top of the beam?
Could you've encapsulated the subfloor? Spray foam (closed or open cell) or batt insulation under decking, some type of vapor barrier be it zip panel ( not a one man job)or wrap with wire mesh attached to floor joists? The wire mesh blocking rodents. Borrowing from RV or mobile home subfloor. I don't know if it'd be practical but would allow crawlspace to be vented with or without skirting.
Good solution. What else do you do underneath a pier beam foundation to keep mice and insects from getting into the floor? Do you finish off the underside? Do you put plastic down and cover with stone? How do you calculate the location of the sill plate so that the skirt is aligned with the walls? Thank you. Hope I get your response.
Jon, does this build work in the northeast where we have a deeper frost line? I'm concerned the block would move and actually provide lift to the components it is supporting, during freeze/thaw.
I wish my average height wasn't like 18 inches... some places lower. Then the houses blocks are close to the edge on the outside of home. My thoughts was picking a height I like on siding and going up with it... also one side has the driveway concrete go up to edge of house. 😩
Always enjoy your insight and videos. Nicely done! I've been meaning to ask you, what drone are you using for your aerial clips? Looking into getting one soon. Thanks as always for your time!
The tech terms you use left me confused. I still don't know how to apply skirting to my pier and beam house. I'm now an engineer. Just a woman wanting to improve the appearance of my home.😢
I've been binge watching your videos for the past couple weeks, really appreciate your input on your kind of experience and appreciateing your explanations
Jon, thank you for these videos! We’re building a semi-off grid cabin, and your insights are great. You have a God-given ability to explain construction options well, especially since I am not a natural builder.
Some good ideas here however you're in a frost environment and your cinder blocks being put directly on soil will shift with freeze thaw cycles. Problem is you've attached this moving structure to the house, which is on piers, below the frost line and won't move. These two structures should not be attached to eachother because the frozen ground can push the framing sitting on your cinder blocks and jack up your house.
Make sure you have ventilation in that skirting. Also with ZIP System make sure you tape the nail/screw holes as well! I love your idea especially with the flashing.
Planning to put nice skirting around my mobile home and looking to keep the 2x4's off the ground. Thanks for the tip. Im jealous of your off grid home. Wise choice.
I was looking for a way to cover the dead space under to pier and beams . This seems to work well for my proposes maybe Even a rock faux rock panels. Thanks. Peter way. west Texas .
Loving the videos. Just started checking you’re channel out this past week and it’s been great seeing the off grid house come along. It’s nice to see you take the time to also break down everything you are doing as well. Definitely a great channel bud.
Right there with you man. Jon has amazing content
Such a useful and detailed video, thank you for all your work in making and posting it!
Yeah, flat cinderblocks... didn't think of that.
I hope your skirting design worked great for you.
I live in the desert in a manufactured home, it has vinyl skirting that has ripped, blown in and sections are missing because of the weather and UV from the sun destroying it over the years. We get high winds up to 65 mph at times as well as an occasional flash flood waters. Your design would not work very long here because the bottom of the skirting is not anchored in the ground with rebar rods. It would be blown in in the first high winds or flash flood water that hits it. As I said I hope every thing worked for you. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you! The information was very helpful!
How is this channel not growing faster. Great work thanks
How did you seal the bottom of the zip wall that butts up against the cinder blocks? Won't the cinder blocks eventually leach moisture into the zip panel?
Hey Jon i really love the funtionality and look of a home on pier and beam. We are planning our dream home and will be posting videos of the whole process. I do have one qustion if you have time. Have you noticed any settling of the block under the skirt wall over time? Really seams like this would save some money vs a concrete stem wall.
Next time before you nail you zip into place wrap your raw edge with zip tape ensuring the tape is wrapped up the back side as well and covers the bottom edge and that sheathing will never rot but nice job looks very nice
Very clear explanation! I’ve been told that sealing off the underneath dirt area like this from air movement will prevent the area from drying out and cause mold and rot of the floor underneath. I’m in Texas so it’s always humid and very flat so maybe that’s diff here?
It will have moisture barrier on the ground as well as vents and a dehumidifier
@@JonDawsonare vents needed if there is a dehumidifier?
I'm thinking about doing a pier and beam addition. How did you get that exterior wall to be outside the supporting pier and beam? Doesn't the exterior wall have to sit on top of the beam?
Could you've encapsulated the subfloor? Spray foam (closed or open cell) or batt insulation under decking, some type of vapor barrier be it zip panel ( not a one man job)or wrap with wire mesh attached to floor joists? The wire mesh blocking rodents. Borrowing from RV or mobile home subfloor. I don't know if it'd be practical but would allow crawlspace to be vented with or without skirting.
Good solution. What else do you do underneath a pier beam foundation to keep mice and insects from getting into the floor? Do you finish off the underside? Do you put plastic down and cover with stone?
How do you calculate the location of the sill plate so that the skirt is aligned with the walls? Thank you. Hope I get your response.
Nice man,like your style.
Great work!!!!
Would like to see what this looks like finished and how access underneath works.
Will have a video of it soon
I have a question. would tapcon screws to the piers mess up the piers Integrity? And if it wouldn't, do you think it'll pass codes
This a solid idea and I will be stealing some of it. Did you add a crawl space or a foundation access door? If you did, how? Thanks!
Jon, does this build work in the northeast where we have a deeper frost line? I'm concerned the block would move and actually provide lift to the components it is supporting, during freeze/thaw.
I wish my average height wasn't like 18 inches... some places lower. Then the houses blocks are close to the edge on the outside of home. My thoughts was picking a height I like on siding and going up with it... also one side has the driveway concrete go up to edge of house. 😩
Have you thought about doing some cost breakdown videos? Your nearing a good point to do so!
Sub’d with bells, keep them coming!
Thanks for the idea! I will be making that video soon!
i have horizontal skirting on my moble home for the bottom
If it lasts… no reason to hate on it. I got two buildings that need this.
You have frost????
Do you buy from WS ?
Always enjoy your insight and videos. Nicely done! I've been meaning to ask you, what drone are you using for your aerial clips? Looking into getting one soon. Thanks as always for your time!
Love it!
I see mesquite! Texas hill country?
I need to do this to my place, mine is in rough shape lol
Awesome as always Jon. Nice job brother
The tech terms you use left me confused. I still don't know how to apply skirting to my pier and beam house. I'm now an engineer. Just a woman wanting to improve the appearance of my home.😢
How much did this project cost you? Trying to get a rough estimate.
Did you end up getting an answer?
Thank you I have a question if you had a few min to talk. I'll send some pics first
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