Coastal House Tour-AMAZING MODERN ELECTRICAL install details
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- Опубликовано: 31 авг 2023
- Matt is on the West Coast again visiting CJ and Mike Barnard of Barnard Construction to see how they set this house up to have defenses that can beat the constant sea spray and the sleek electrical details CJ installed to give the house an amazing, modern feel.
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Love all the little details about this house good job guys
Wow this place is really tricked out. We are going to need y’all to get back out there for a final walk though to see how these fine details finish out! Thanks for the BTS pre-finish!
@18:51 eventually one of these screws will hit a stud. lol. top quality work.
Cool stuff. BTW, I installed Boral fly ash siding on my home adjacent to the Chesapeake Bay about five years ago. Highly recommended, particularly so for humid environments. Really happy with it. Thanks for showing all the neat products....this is what I enjoy most about the channel. If you told me this house in Bodega Bay was $5 million+, I wouldn't be surprised. A bit beyond my budget, but I can pick and choose some of these things....like the trimless door openings...for my more modest ventures. Thanks Matt.
So glad Aria made it to one of your videos. I've been following them for years. Good stuff
Cool stuff Matt! 😃👍🏼👊🏼
excellent technique 🔥🔥
crazy high end house. hopefully trickles down to the regular builders for solar/battery backup/evse integration/etc.
In Bodega Bay you can count on wind, water, salt….and birds…! They're massing out there someplace and they'll be back, you can count on that!
Yes, love these uploads! Just in time for our electrical!
$120 per can light and Matt says, "Not terrible". $28k for can lights in this whole house!
Would really like to see more about the electrical hookups for modern toilets. They've become very common for new builds. Do they all require a plug nearby with an ugly cord? Is there a way to hardwire them?
The nicer models are designed so the hoses and wires are hidden under abs through the toilet bowl. The cheaper ones just have exposed wires and hoses next to the toilet bowl.
they make models with the plug hidden inside the body of the toilet - but obviously, that means the body of the toilet will be bulkier to hide them.
Would love for you to do some Charleston SC homes.
That Aria vent cover looks great but, how are you going to change out that fan WHEN it takes a crap?
Reach thru & replace
@@rocdajacable The fan housing is larger than the vent cover. You'll need to repair the drywall and install a new vent cover.
Use the attic access….?
@@georgewelker853 smh...
Most vent fans have replaceable motors all within the housing. You should never have to replace the entire unit even on an old home unless you’re changing the shape or size.
I specify for level two charging in all my designs now as well, place as close to the door as possible. This will allow a charger to reach the car in the garage as well as one that may be in the driveway.
I don't care about a car charger, but 50 amp service to the garage means you can have a big welder out there. And I wish the electrician doing my house had labeled stuff. I'm the second owner, and after 3 years I'm still discovering things (usually the hard way).
Matt, on your show it would be nice to acknowledge the architects and engineers who actually specify the products on these custom homes that you so adeptly showcase. Good ideas and detail start with manufacturers, specifying designers, and knowledgeable contractors, as a team. Just saying…
When something is plugged in on that kitchen outlet spot near the window, how does that window open?
It's interesting that they put the wiring for the car charger on the right hand side of the garage. Teslas make up approx. 80% of electric vehicles, and they all charge at the left (driver's side) rear. Most other electric vehicles out there also charge from ports on the left side, or in a few cases, directly in the front. Seems like the builder would want the charger wiring on the left side of the garage, so that the charger cables could reach the charging ports?
They put charger wiring on both sides of the garage. They were primarily looking at the right side, but they did mention the owners have two EVs and therefore need two chargers.
there are 2 in that garage, left and right. either will reach to either side actually.
Also, it's only on the wrong side if you drive front into the garage. If you backup into a garage, then it's on the correct side.
How did they get the wires down the kitchen post to the receptable?
up the post, from the wall under it. and most likely they drilled down and through with a half inch auger, from the spot where the wire enters the box. though I've had a location I had to plow down a laminated post with a router and use 4 foot simpson straps for nailplates.
Loads of interesting details.
The owner must be a fountain of optimism to build this home in CA, on the coast, in a recession, at 7.5% APR.
they make nonmetallic boxes that shallow, but they have more volume.(the kitchen window)
These guys lost me at $13k for mud around light fixtures…
No shit
I mean I worked in a house that bought a $14k chandelier… and it wasn’t even that good looking lol
If you can afford to live on the Cali coast, I'm guessing it's not a problem.
😂. Amen! But still interesting to see how the 1% build and live. Great job on educating the rest of us. I do appreciate these educational videos. I hope that one day quality home builds become the standard and not the exception.
Basically need to skim coat the whole ceiling so no change if you are doing a high end finish to start with. Way more if you were doing a cheap finish 😂
so with the door, after the house settles, you gotta replace the door?
Oddly enough my house that was built in 1968 has that same door jamb detail
9:50 this is called a standard metal corner bead by the builder used for the trimless door detail but it doesn’t have nail holes on 1 side. Is this really a L-trim with a deep leg to extend into the kerfed jamb? Also, what’s the purpose of the fiberglass tape between the drywall and corner bead?
@22:20 lol. toto toilet and a toothbrush charger seems very unlikely to pop a 15A circuit. I'd like to see that tested.
I was fairly certain copper wire is recommended for house installs, it has better conductivity anyway. I was also a bit weirded out with the lack of a ground wire to the smart panel 6:15 ITS BEEN a long time since I helped wire a new space with my grandpa, and technology has advanced (I am not a license electrician)
That is an ser cable feeding the sub panel. Has a bare ground that you can see if you look closely. Aluminum is a great conductor. No issue when used properly
@@sethrussell5649 Aluminum is a poor conductor compared to copper, at roughly 60%, which means that equivalent gauges will have far higher resistance & therefore heating in aluminum. There's a damn good reason why aluminum wire is illegal in many jurisdictions, because aluminum wiring overheating caused lots of house fires & deaths in the 1950s and 1960s. In a high-current circuit, such as an electric vehicle charger, using aluminum wire is idiotic.
@@dionh70aluminum wire is still allowed in sizes larger than #10, but few electricians use it, because it doesn't save any money, any more. (except for service feeders) it wasn't the overheating that was the problem, it was the corrosion, and the increased ductility, which resulted in connections losing integrity.
12:21 what brand is his term-less light fixtures?
I think I heard Nora.
What is that stub out below the wall-hung toilet plumbing?
if it was wire, it was the power for the washlet.
I think i missed it, what is the brand of the recessed lights and trim? These appear to be he cheapest ones I've ever seen.
I was interested in knowing the same. When looking closely in full HD, it looks like the bag he unpacks it from say Nora.
100 per housing + 120 per trim x 130? Um......... wow
Anyone catch the name of the pocket soft close?
I know these last two series have been done on pretty expensive houses but the quality of work in California is amazing
Trimless means unfinished look at a large cost. Have seen a lot of these in California where the new buyers are retrofitting trim. Free country though.
Lot of things I don’t like about California but the weather and landscapes are second to none
its ok, go hunt some drag queens somewhere else.
Listening is also a skilled trade 😂
"No right angles" lol
I guess on my house build I cheaped out on lighting, 6in housing less led lights. 250 dollars per 20 lights
You can’t run a Tesla Wall Connector at it capacity or 48A on a 50A circuit…60A per Tesla specs!
they have 60A wire in the wall, so I'm assuming the breaker is spec for the charger they are getting.
How much cheaper would low voltage wiring have been in this house? No electrician needed.
I hope alarm, A/V, and network were considered during rough too. Blows my mind that this is never covered with electrical reviews.
I wouldn't be surprised if network is overlooked and all they the homeowner expects is WiFi
Network should be separate from electrical, but also always seems to be done by the electrician rather than an IT Pro and low voltage wiring specialist (pulling CAT5E/6/6A is not the same as pulling Romex, gotta be gentle with it or it won't certify and therefore never run full speed 10Gbps or 40Gbps if CAT-6A up to 40m).
The title says "AMAZING MODERN ELECTRICAL" install details, but all I saw was some flush mount LED lights? Did I miss something?
Textured side out will hold dirt, smooth side out is smarter, sheds dirt
4:32 I guess the builders didn't understand the question
why does he need a receptacles within 24" of the sink? he said to meet code but I don't live in America and I've never heard of anything like that, other than NOT allowing electrical outlets close to water sources here in NZ.
They are gfci outlets so safe around water
The receptacles are for kitchen appliances, or hair dryers shavers ect in the bathroom. All receptacles within a certain distance of water sources or wet locations have to be GFCI protected. You may know it as RCD. I believe the code requirement comes from people using extension cords for bathroom and kitchen appliances near the sink and shocking themselves.
@@Techsupport243Yes! Just had to look this up for our renovation.
in the states, you are not allowed to have any counter space in a kitchen more than 24" away from a receptacle (measured against the wall) so they can limit the cords on kitchen appliances to 36" (60 and 90CM metric equivalent)
The middle guy looks like an old Tom Brady.
‘’It’s a big load’’
Great content, but man, camera moving too much. You guys should invest in gimbal…
“So… blackouts are real common” - so many reasons not to follow CA’s guidelines!
They have batteries in the house??? Is that safer than having a natural gas generator?
How common does power go out… in the south it’s usually due to hurricanes or tropical storms
The power grid is very stable in California. There was a time when it was atrocious, but after regulations, it got to a very stable level. Now, some areas in the wildland urban interface do get advanced shut offs, but that is to prevent or minimize fires.
Also, batteries are not only used for back up only. Some electric plans have a time of use charges, so they can be a good way to use your backed up energy instead of getting scammed by the electric company during peak hours. Texas is a prime example of how scummy the electric rates can get during peak or emergency hours.
Those eaton panels are very expensive
So did they consider bird attacks in addition to wind, water, and salt?
That trimless sounds like an absolute nightmare. and what @broskideniel said, seems like that was a waste of money. I’d be going out of my fing mind
Why not Hardie cement siding, proven, long lasting
I don't think Hardie makes vertical T&G, but I could be wrong.
@@kenbrown2808they have a vertical 48x96 one piece panel. so even better, less joints especially for the water area. But hanging a piece of 48x96 cement board must be tough, but they sell it, so people use it. Seeing all the painted over nails on this install, is not good. Hardie factory painted is the way to go. Ya have to have Hardie installed by hardie experts, it matters. Mine was done perfectly by Hardie certified installers. It shows in the exact fits and cuts, and flashing perfection
@cengeb they don't want panel, they want vertical t&g. And no, it doesn't take special training to do hardie, just competence.
@@kenbrown2808The Hardie panel has a similar look, with out the headaches. Hardie has instructions meant to be followed. For a reason. using the wrong cutting means, or not painting edge cuts on factory painted stuff, even primed. Not caulking where told not to caulk,using the wrong caulking, using the wrong flashing procedures, not using blocking for fixtures in plumbing and lighting. Carrying the 12ft pieces incorrectly, Not gaping joint properly. there are Hardie specs. It's not vinyl junk. If it doesn't take Hardie training, why are there only some listed installers on Hardie site, when others are not, yet when called they claim they can install. But not Hardie certified. there is a difference.
Pal wised up and came to California to learn how to build properly
Toilet electric is a big load!!!! Pun?
As an electrician, “mud in” anything is a nightmare. Hopefully just a fad that wont last long
Could you elaborate? Seems like a luminaire trim base would be fine..
As a non-electrician, I agree.
Every detail on this house is 3x as expensive as normal. The trimless details, the flush electrical, the drywall finish. Going to take some pros to keep this house looking nice and not “lived in”. Hopefully the occupants have teenagers and not little kids.
@@microcolonel No, because 99% of drywall mudders would slap mud up in to it. IT's miserable having to chip out a bunch of mud because the drywallers filled up your boxes.
@@Beerdwolf with the luminaire trims it doesn't matter. The mating surfaces are not anywhere near the face.
What you're describing is a particular design flaw of those mud in receptacle boxes, not a problem with ALL mud in fixturing. Stop being melodramatic lol.
Also if the builder specs these, then he can charge the drywallers for every fixture they destroy by being a monkey. You'd be amazed how quickly they'd rise to the occasion. If the guys you work with don't do ANY quality control then I feel for you.
Wow Cali code is ridiculous…..frequent power outages makes them get a Tesla wall bank. Yikes! Wonder how long he can pull a trailer with his electric F150?
I just wonder why a 100 yrs ago, the automobile State didn’t require gas pumps at every home.
Because they didn't have a petroleum pipe going to every house.
If they did, then in sure they would have required it.
You say 220V, but the USA switched to 250V (240V nominal) before you were born.
That's known but in general usage 99.8% of people say 220 VAC but understand it's technically 250
ty! stupid pet peeve. its 120/240!.
😂 Like anyone that owns that sort of house uses a slow cooker? (Talking about outlet by sink per code)
I guess these folk are counting on the ocean level being maintained at current levels?
agree, but they will be dead by that time. future estate problems at that wealth level.
Don't know if you've ever been to Bodega Bay, but those cliffs are HIGH. If the water gets that high, Oakland and the lower parts of SF are already under water, and the world as we know it is over. Also, this is obviously not a cost-sensitive owner, so if the poop really hits the fan, they'd probably just be headed off to their similarly-well-appointed mountain home in Idaho or Wyoming by helicopter or whatever.
@@ianmccullough7294 never. Where are the cliffs? I was reacting to Matt's comment that they are right on the beach?
Details up the wall😤🤣
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It's a waste of money and resources to install a protected loads panel. Your load panel can be both. All you need to do is not use anything you would not put in the protected panel. Can't resist turning on the hot tub during a blackout? Turn off the breaker for the hot tub.
If I was a builder. I would run from CA!!
I don't think any sane people live there
This is like watching videos about super cars. Cool but no where near realistic for 90% of people.
Whenever i see someone drive an E-f150, I know theyre a "builder", aka a project manager. How the hell could any real builder pull a 20' trailer through a charging station area??
Yikes, they just more than doubled the cost of drywall job for trimless. Doesn't seem worth it.
How did you get anywhere in an electric f150? I hear the battery life is terrible. Which isn't surprising given the gas versions aren't exactly spectacular in efficiency either.
You really need to turn off Fox...
@@laloajuria4678 you need to turn off the blind tribalism. I have exclusively driven electric cars for 15 years now so I'm quite familiar with the pros and cons. The f150 is basically unusable as a truck.
@@mp-xt2rgI have seen a handful where we work, and have yet to see any with a load in the back or pulling a trailer
@@mp-xt2rgmost people that buy pickups buy it for looks. They could easily drive a hatchback, but that doesn’t look “cool.” I think the lightning is perfect for that crowd.
Anyone that needs a work vehicle for plumbing/ electrical etc I see buy a van, not a pickup 😂
all that money they dumped into it, and they put in an aluminum bus panel.
Did he say $100 to float one can? But $1300 ÷ 130 = $10.
$13,000...
$1300 x 130 = $13,000.
Denver guess math is something you flunked royally in school
the box for the charger is set back too much violation, not good workmanship.
As a builder in California, they love requiring you to spend extra unnecessary money when building or remodeling.
Installing proper electrical in the garage now saves money (and fires from improvised hacks) later.
Ugh, that house looks like a dental clinic or something...
geez matt...listen to the people talk. you keep asking questions they have already answered...im only into the garage on the video...
We care about the environment so much, we now plug in our toilets.
Goes to show that scarcity isn’t the answer. We’ll continue to need more and more power every year “forever.” Better start building nuclear plants.
Please don't do any more videos with these guys. They are awful to watch. But you keep being great and present us with great content. I'm a big fan of yours!
Those guys were great....you are the issue
@@daveklein2826 yeah ok... I don't care what you think
Little Davey is upset😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@daveklein2826 if only... 🤣
Aluminum wire😂
That builder was pretty lame personality wise
He was great
Just say no to these trends 😂
Has to be painted, fail. should have gone with hardie factory painted 15 year paint warranty 30 year on product. stick with a proven winner
Whomever did the electrical work is a disaster. all the boxes are set back too far. in such a pricey home, poor workmanship for sure
I have no problem with Matt or with the builders here, but I have to wonder what makes the clients and the developer feel they had the right to ruin a beautiful piece of coastline by putting private housing on it-and pretty ugly housing at that.
I guess they think that money gives them that right. I don't think it should.
The state decided. The state needs your money.
It’s a tough balance. There’s lots of coastline.
Private ownership gives someone the right and the incentives to protect it but at the risk that they also can destroy it.
To me the outside resembles something like a commercial dental clinic or something... 3,500 sq ft, sickening excess, and right on the water so you KNOW it's going to see damage or loss and insurance will wind up paying for it all to get rebuilt, it's how the rich redecorate every few years- McMansion gets totalled along with the 4 expensive cars in the garage and the $50,000 diamond rings, and they get all new replacements, ready for the next hurricane, earthquake or wildfire.
This was clearly a tear-down. No coastline was harmed in the making of this video.
They own it.
You lost me boasting about an electric truck.
Sorry princess
You were lost well before the electric truck which by the way is AWESOME
youre poor its ok. keep telling yourself trump won lol.
I cringe every time I hear the falsetto "ooon the build show" is it just me?
It’s a well established psychological memory retention device. No different than car and product commercials with lame/corny jingles. Regardless of whether you like it, your brain will easily recall it when needed.
It's just you
It's definitely not just you. I hate it.
its code requirement for a car charger... government sucks. say what
Smart idea
No, the charger is a separate component you buy and install. Supporting that is a requirement, just like the code requires supporting lights and curling irons.
@@LuminairPrime yes but it is probably 300-500 dollars to just run that 6 guage wire to the place where it would go. For something you may never have.
@@av1204 California also say all new cars have be electric by 2035, so it is absolutely something that you will have during the life of the house.
@@perplx cool story if you actually think that will be the case but since anyone not brainwashed by msnbc knows otherwise it is stupid. California has more rural areas than some midwest states. Those people will never buy an electric car.
It’s just excessive to plan on a 50AMP circuit for a disposable EV that we’re being forced to use soon. It’s just dumb how much money we’re spending on stuff that doesn’t work long term anyway….
shhh, trump lost.
Georgie, dumb is not pre planning.... Putting it in now is far cheaper than later
Why does it seem like these guys are annoyed with Matt?