Barndominium Material Cost + Full Timelapse | 80' x 56' x 19' | The Barndo Build
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
- This is a material cost breakdown of an 80' x 56' x 19' barndominium with timelapse. 2-story living quarters and a 56'x56' shop.
*We were responsible for the project up to interior framing and metal in the shop area. Client will be finishing this project and you can watch the completion of the project on their channel below.
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0:00 Series Intro
0:56 Build Overview
3:20 Pier Footings
5:47 Build + Raise Walls
8:36 Trusses
10:17 Roof Metal
11:01 House Wrap
11:37 Porch Construction
14:30 Windows
14:48 Metal
18:00 Porch Roof Metal
19:08 Vapor Barrier + Insulation
20:00 Radiant PEX Tubing
20:40 Versetta Stone
22:22 Concrete Slab
22:57 Spray Foam
23:25 Exterior Concrete
23:46 Porch Ceiling
24:36 Interior Framing
29:16 Shop Metal
31:58 Closing
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31:46 cost breakdown overview
Thank you @muffinsmuffins8074
Best video. No unnecessary talking. Precise pricing.
Thanks for watching!
Assuming water service is to the lot, add septic, plumbing, electrical, appliances, finishes, all the other stuff I'm not thinking of.
Better bring a half-million to that table!
Super cool time lapse and build though. Probably the best I've seen on the 'tubes.
I mean for the price, you get a really good starting point for your build. Very cool.
This looks like Ryan Knorr's new home. Nicely built.
It is!
Super interesting I really enjoyed the fast sequencing and descriptions during the funding expenditure. Still a lot of work and funding left to go through but its dry and secure. I'll be looking for the next episodes. These barndominiums are pretty cool.
Really unique timelapse and overlay! Great way to get the process across.
Absolutely loved this great video! Thank you for doing this!
Yes!! This is very cool! I'm hoping for something like this in the future. Really appreciate this video.
Just so everyone knows, the rule of thumb on labor usually = cost of material. also the poster stated they only handled the frame, not interiors. so the final cost on this build is probably like 3x $216k
plus cost of land, permitting, etc so I'd say anywhere from 750 to 800k total before furnishing depending on plot size
The interior framing cost is included in the $216k though.
Way to go guys yall did a great job as well with the editing
Wow! These guys work incredibly fast!
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So cool to see the overview, thanks guys!
Thanks for watching!
I'm 30 seconds in and I can't help but compliment this editing! BRAVO!!!
Thank you!
@@MrPostFrame Welcome!
We built our home just like this 6 years ago. Without the land, out Barn shell was about $145K for a 120x48 shell. The interior home, plus 4 hobby rooms on the other end of the building, and a basement, totals around 6000 sq. feet under air, with a big enough shop/garage to park 7 or 8 cars easily. The interior, plus the basement was probably another 250K. We did ALOT of work ourselves, and a few small thungs are still unfinished but, it was by far the most for my money we have ever gotten on a house.
Beautiful work
Love the video and build. Liked, shared and subscribed, best video ive seen. Thank you
Very, very impressive job.
I can't say anything better than what has already been said - this has me hooked! Anyone else notice the skid lift slowly lowering? Just me? Ok hehe
Thank u very much for what I are showing and how it doing. I really like this. And I’m in NC
Great video. After becoming involved with an unscrupulous contractor (due to my own stupidity) in Central Utah it's so refreshing and uplifting to see how a job can be accomplished professionally and honestly.
Sorry to hear you had a poor experience. It’s hard to imagine being dishonest with folks about their homes
Hey Luke! If you dont mind me asking who the contractor was? I am in central Utah as well and we are looking for a contractor to do just about everything. I would love to be able to do some of it but can't due to health. Could you point me in the right direction? Thanks!
@@mattzobell19 I'm busy right now but I'll get back to you shortly with some information and advice. I learned the hard way on this one, never had an issue before this.
@@mattzobell19 The issues we are having is with Hola Construction and Concrete. The numerous issues are with 'work' done and work not done but paid for. I could get into specific issues if you want. To steer you in the right direction you should never pay for work and supplies prior to completion. That is what they did here and it has gone nowhere except down the drain. Excuse after excuse time after time. Nothing completed but more money demanded for jobs not completed. My brother was in construction most of his adult life and he advised never to put money up front. Also, research their contractor licence as the person we are dealing with is using one that is not even his. If you have time you can find videos on RUclips from Detroit with Rob Wolchek on dishonest contractors and they are very interesting and appropriate. Good luck.
That's sucks, sorry to hear that. My brother is a contractor and screwed over a few people . Same thing with the excuses and nothing to code..
When it comes to your home do it once and do it right.
Wow, that’s an amazing building. It’d be nice to have a day counter as well.
Here I am excited to see my dream home. And then I find out it is for my buddy Ryan! lol.
Lol yep!
This might be the coolest video I’ve ever seen. This is America
There will ALWAYS be someone who feel you charge to much. Let them... This was a very good video and you can see that you are getting talent, skill, and genuine care with your work.
Thank you! So true.
@@MrPostFrame Im assuming this is only material costs.. if not lol do you service georgia!!!!
@Mindful Mega yes he said in the intro that this was just going to be the materials minus the labor cost
Your conversion rate from lead to job should be less than 40%. It it’s higher, you’re not charging enough.
Let them if they gonnacomplain about the price then they should build it themselves and do all the work
Have watched several of your videos. The MAD county build series l watched religiously.
Had l never seen one of your videos and this was the first one l’d watched, the dollar counter in the corner would be enough for me to subscribe. One more addition l would say would ice it for you would be a day counter. I understand days for builds are dependent on several factors. Weather, worker availability, equipment availability, material availability, etc.
But a general idea of build times will help your potential customer base tremendously with deciding to use you.
Just a thought, but keep up the excellent work and content.
I always enjoy these videos man that looks easy
Thanks for watching!
Planning to build in the next few years on my property. I’ve been debating a traditional home vs barndominium. Have been skeptical of the barndominium route (especially without a basement) but this video may have tipped the scale for me. I love what you did with this!
Why not just also build a basement?
Could always just put in a storm shelter if that's what you want a basement for.
1 with the space of the shop you dont really need a basement. 2 you could add a basement under the living space if you wanted too
@@YeetmanSkeetman The dude constrains himself within "buzz terms" and would never think to put a basement in a "barndominium" strictly because he believes that basements only belong in "homes" solely based on language without any real life context. It probably broke him when you asked that.
Not sure where you live but a coworker recently got the estimate on a 2500 sqft stick built house on his property. No garage, just house and the best quote he got was $425,000.
Wow great job! looks amazing
Thank you
Best time line I've seen
This is great. I'd love to make something like this. I appreciate the step by step and cost breakdown. Keep up the great work. Also if you're interested I'll pay more for a smaller one over where I live.
definitely in the future for me and my cnc machines.
It's very big layout and simple to build.
This is Ryan Knorr's property. Very cool!
Excellent video!
Thank you!
Love that porch
Thank you for this
WoW. Speechless
Thanks!
amazing project
Thanks
Amazing video!!
Thank you!!
THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!!
Thanks!
I recognize this place!! Lol. RUclipsrs helping RUclipsrs!
Thankyou, really enjoyed watching it all come together. Clearly a way to go. Unfortunately I live in England where the price of wood alone would be extortionate and I doubt if permission would be granted for a variety of reasons. Pity. A home like that would be ideal for me.
I love this. Justice need to find the right place to build. (And sell my current house)
Really NICE !
Thanks!
I need this building !!!
barndonadium are the way to go, basically a huge barnhouse with a garage in it and very cheap
We will be going barndo in the next couple years. We are relocating from TX to TN. This video enlightened me, since my build will be smaller with single story living space < 16 ft ceilings in shop so maybe a loft over the living space, and I had not even considered the spray foam so I am glad I watched. Can you tell us if this type of build is more or less expensive than a poured slab and metal building please? Thank you.
Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
This was great,I wish you were in Georgia,!!!
Excellent video. Like to have seen what was done on the interior roofing area.
Thanks 👍, Blown in fiberglass was put above the ceiling for insulation.
Great video - why did you choose to pour the slab after the walls were up? Also building the structure like this i assume has a lower wind rating for areas like South FL that gets hurricanes? Thank you kindly.
Nice build, and a good lol with the intro hero music lol
Love your vids, and am researching the idea of doing something similar myself. Wonder how this build style would hold up against a Lousiana hurricane though 🤔
hey brother awesome video. the only thing I can think to improve video is for you to incorporate elapsed time. maybe by day number 1,2,4,10,.. etc so viewers can get a feel of how much actual time goes by.
Great video! Is there a way to see the inside living space and what kind of room it has? Looking at going this route with a home and would like to see what the inside of the living quarters turned out like. I have to sell my wife on it and that is a big factor for her. If nothing else is there somewhere we can see the floor plan?
Cool videos and you got a new subscriber!
Is there no need for some steel in the pier footings with some tie in to the post brackets?
This is the second one of these builds I’ve watch. I’d there no insulation in the ceiling of the building? Thank you for the education on these types of builds.
Thanks for watching. The homeowners added insulation in the attic after we left, this was a project we partially contracted
maybe so, but that would be between him the home owner. dont you think
Really love these barndominiums, but here’s my question. I thought they’d use metal framing? Is that not the case most of the time? One of the selling points for me is the ones that use metal framing which requires less maintenance and is more durable. Do you have any builds that use the metal framing instead of wood framing? Wife and I are looking at getting land and are torn between a manufactured home or a barndominium.
All I need is the land, extra for getting the land ready, utilities and interior. And say goodbye to 400K. Great build.
Thanks!
It's unfortunate that you felt like you had to explain why the cost is what it is. Because there are so many "know-it-alls" on RUclips. The cost for a home, that size, built within the last 20 years will run $400,000+.
Edit: I didn't want to be a know-it-all either, lol. So I went looking for homes in or around Winterset IA. A 2020 home half of that size, similar in layout, is going for $689, 900!!!
Your passion, ethics, and value far exceed the majority of the contractors in the biz. You shouldn't ever feel the need to explain your worth!!
Thank you really appreciate your comment and research!
Don't forget, the cost in this video was materials only. Add labor, wiring, plumbing, interior walls/finishing, countertops/cabinets/etc...etc....you can easily figure over $500k.
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Is there any reinforcing steel in those drilled foundation shafts? If no, why not?
Great video! Very creative way of showing the construction process!!! Thanks for the education! What general cost per square foot do you consider for a Barndominium? Thanks, Ben
Thanks! If you aren’t doing any of the work most run $190-225/sf around here in Iowa
Curious the inside was not finished only framed out? Do you have basic plans or dimensions of this one?
Is that versetta color the 'mission point' color? Really really love it
If you think about it for a 2800 sq ft home you will pay double that so all in that’s a good deal. Solid structure for a good price. Great job nice building.
We agree! Thanks!
Yeah you also get minor things like a kitchen, some bathrooms, drywall... The 'dominium' parts of the barndominium are where the real costs start to add up.
When do you put windows in your barndo and what does it mean to be dried in. Does it have windows and doors
new to the channel... Are things like plumbing, electrical, tile work, finishing, not included?
when you hit 10 bands at the 15% mark of the build im not gonna lie it made me wanna learn how to do construction
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Thanks for watching!
can I ask. I'm used to seeing metal bracing here in Australia... I don't see you use and bracing... only temporary bracing... does the roof sheeting become the entice brace
Unless I missed something, You foamed the garage walls, but the ceiling has nothing for insulation.
It does now. Homeowner handled that on their own
Wonder how they did it after it looked to be all buttoned up?
I’d think it would be real easy to do blow in insulation after it was buttoned up.
Attics like that typically are not insulated, you insulate the ceiling.
@@MrPostFrame
Doesn’t the metal roof condensate? Some other roofs I’ve seen like this had an air gap to address condensation and some sheeting with a membrane like polyglass doubled at eaves valleys and ridge for ice shield.
Okay I have the land for it let me know when you’re ready to build haha nice work man just subscribed!
Where is the electric and how do you get it in after everything is spray foamed? Other than a few porch lights I saw nothing and no cost associated with and plumbing as well? I saw pipes stubbed out the floor?
What do you think the finished building would have been if you completed it? Double? Wondering how this compares to traditional home building. Thanks, great video!!
no electrical in the walls of the garage area?? odd that you didn't wire it prior to putting up walls. they doing all drop reel power?
Ryan and Kelsey’s home 👍🏻
Hi, what was the total build time in days?
Im just curious How much did you pay for ur utility bill monthly? Were trying to build like this big at our farm.
Brilliant way to edit and cost a video build! Thank you. I feel bad asking but did you do more for the interior?
Thanks for watching and no we let the homeowner take over contracting past what you see here
I see you installed the metal roof directly on top of roof trusses ...there is no water barrier need??
At 28:40, LIQUID NAILS ON STAIR LANDINGS! GENIUS! I HATE squeaky stair and landings!
I noticed that you were using 2 x 6's x 4 pcs to make the perimeter posts. Was that done to reduce the amount of twist & warp that 6 x 6 or 6 x 9 full posts are notorious for? Great job.
I knew this project looked familiar!!!! RKLC!!
Ha yes!
The cost comes out to $48 per sq. ft. that is amazing. I wish you could build in Southern Indiana I would hire you guys, that is super economical compared to the avg. $75-100 per sq. ft. in my area for a contractor build.
$175-$225 per sq ft in my area. This build style is one hell of a deal.
Once actually finished to the standard a standard gone is sold at, it will be around $150/sqft. Dont let these videos fool you, these are only truly saving money if you do a lot of the work yourself.
What is the reason for going with wood trusses over the steel trusses that would give you more head room/ vaulted ceilings and no attic?
We’re a post frame home builder this is the style you see most often here in the Midwest
I would love to have my shop attached to my house.
I want to build one like this in New Hampshire in the next six months,
What about the living quarters interior? That was the part I was most curious in. But I greatly enjoyed this video! Thank you!
We weren’t contracting the remainder of the build but the homeowner will share that on their channel!
@@MrPostFrameI know I'm watching while working, but did I miss plumbing and electrical? Did someone else do it so you didn't include it or is the customer about to tear down a lot of work to add that in? Also, what's the owner's channel so I can hopefully get a full cost breakdown of a finished build?
I think the owners channel is linked in description
Great video, thank you for sharing the costs. Im curious why OSB isn't used to wrap the outside of the building before the wrap? Does the spray insulation negate the need?
The metal actually negates the need. Metal gives the structure its shear strength. Closed cell spray foam adds additional stability.
Hello i love all the projet vidéo and Chanel
Thank you appreciate it
What size were the doors on this one?
That is a big houe for 216k home loan but does that include the finishing of the city power n sewer and all the utility connections for move in living status as well ?
How do you affix the bottom plate of the interior walls to the floor? With the heating tubes in there, do you run the risk of nailing through them? GREAT VIDEOS!
Our slabs are 5-6” thick. Tubes sit at the bottom of slab. We have a good 3” to anchor the walls with no problems.
Can we get a list of supplies that you used. Building my own home
How long did it actually take to build this home?
Wait this is Ryan Knorrs house
I telling you right now that’s bad ass
Thanks
qIT SO WHAT DO YOU DO IF FLOOR HEATING GOES BAD RIP UP THE ENTIRE FLOOR ?