Installing Metal Siding - DIY Cabin Build

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2021
  • We started installing our metal siding on our DIY house build. We chose metal siding for it's cost, durability, and ease of installation. If you have any questions leave a comment and I will try to answer it the best I can.
    Thanks for watching!!
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  • @auntbea1664
    @auntbea1664 Месяц назад +1

    🎉 Totally cool! Great tip concerning the grinder kickback! 🎉

  • @mattmcbride3843
    @mattmcbride3843 2 года назад +2

    This guy's editing prowess is off the charts!

  • @anthonyp4385
    @anthonyp4385 3 месяца назад

    Great video- I learned a ton! Your place looks amazing- great work.

  • @robertbarrett7238
    @robertbarrett7238 3 года назад +5

    Great video. Love how you reference the angle grinder "history". You use one long enough, and you get a story to tell. Mine is when a disc split while chopping a wheel hub bearing racer and cutting a slot in my ear. lol

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад

      Haha yeah they deffinately aren't the safest tools in the world! Glad ya enjoyed the video!!

  • @Wayne-fe1ed
    @Wayne-fe1ed 2 года назад +1

    Looks awesome. Thanks for the tips and tricks.

  • @susank476
    @susank476 3 года назад +1

    Totally love this. Will use info to build my retirement home in Kenya.

  • @suenorton873
    @suenorton873 3 года назад +3

    Did not know how I would feel with the panels going vertical but I really like it. Cant wait for the next video. .. stay safe, stay warm

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад

      Thank you! We're pretty happy with the way it turned out!

    • @thatonegirl6880
      @thatonegirl6880 2 месяца назад

      Didn’t he install them horizontal?

  • @ertugruldurmus3390
    @ertugruldurmus3390 4 месяца назад

    I wish you and your family a happy new year, may luck be on your side....

  • @snygar11111
    @snygar11111 2 года назад +1

    Great presentation

  • @RJM1011
    @RJM1011 3 года назад +3

    Some nice work on those panels well done and thank you for the video thumbs up. :)

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!!! It finally is starting to feel like I can see the finish line!!

    • @RJM1011
      @RJM1011 3 года назад +2

      @@PootsPastures Thank you it's the same type as I was going to use on my home but I was going to mount it the other way round.

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад +1

      We had such an internal struggle on how to do it. I really like it vertical but I was worried with such a small house it would make it look to skinny and tall. I did also want to do horizontal on the bottom and then vertical on the 2nd story part but chelsea convinced me to just make it horizontal everywhere. Who knows though maybe I'll make some sort of an accent on the front of the house!

  • @roblamont8756
    @roblamont8756 3 года назад +5

    I’m so proud of you I knew it was gonna be black

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад +2

      Thanks!! We had some other color choices that we had floated around but I'm really glad we went with this one!

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад

      I did give thought to that but the main thing was that we liked the looks of the black roof. The lows during the summer are in the 40's and our highs are usually in the 80's so I'm not worried about it heating the house up that much. We have AC (which most places out here don't have) so we can turn that on if need be. Hope that helps answer your question.

  • @7Trident3
    @7Trident3 2 года назад +3

    Love the horizontal! Nice intro to steel panel install. Got two words for you PLASMA CUTTER. I had an angle grinder break mid cut. The broken blade sliced my wrist open, several slashing cuts. Stitches on the weekend! Welders gloves and googles, or shield every time!

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад

      Thanks! we like the horizontal look as well, it makes it look a little more custom. And I've never actually used a plasma cutter even though Iv'e done a fair amount of metal work. Angle grinders deffinately not the safest thing, and I've had a fair number of blades brake on me, none of them as bad as what you got. However I did cut my leg open with an angel grinder when it kicked back on me (this was in high school). Welders gloves is a great idea, and I have like 3 pairs of them!

    • @7Trident3
      @7Trident3 2 года назад +1

      @@PootsPastures plug in shears, they remove a thin sliver. You can get them battery powered as well. I hope to build a long bungalow all steel, with a Chinese greenhouse hanging off the sunny side.You guys will never be homeless!

    • @robertgiunta8812
      @robertgiunta8812 2 года назад +1

      Poots - Per Robert. No joke. I also had serious accident while cutting with a grinder: Making cuts on installed siding. Blade must have hit a nail or something and wham!
      Whatever I hit, jerked the tool so hard it loosen my grip, and in a second the tool ran up the surface and flipped over onto my hand.
      Adrenaline kicked in enough to tourniquet and drive to hospital. I was lucky that a great surgeon was on call and managed to save my hand.
      Anyway - food for thought guys.

  • @dantevanniekerk
    @dantevanniekerk 8 месяцев назад +3

    I would have gone for vertical cladding, but I get that everyone has their preference... there's also a couple of places that your sheeting runs short at window & corners where you then need to add a small piece to complete the face... not advantages, I would recommend next time take your drawings to the sheeting supplier and they can work out max lengths which you need to make the facade seemless... non the less bud, I fills my heart with joy to see people like yourself taking on tasks like these, and making it work... well done, love it and keep on sharing!!!👌👌👌

  • @BostonMark
    @BostonMark Год назад

    Nice work on your build ! We’re siding in metal also

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  Год назад +1

      I don't know why more people don't do it, it is so durable!

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark Год назад +1

      @@PootsPastures probably the industrial look Not for everyone but for me it’s the durability it’s one and done, maintenance free for the life of the home

  • @raymondchen5789
    @raymondchen5789 3 года назад +1

    good job

  • @gwright2001
    @gwright2001 11 месяцев назад

    such a great contemporary look, esp with the mitered corners, nice touch. Where did you sourch the panels? And what guage are they?

  • @TheMbonet
    @TheMbonet 9 месяцев назад +1

    Betsy Ross flag. True colors. Love it. Where is that barnyard guy that complained about your 2A t shirt?

  • @thatonegirl6880
    @thatonegirl6880 2 месяца назад

    I would’ve added the roofing binding tape on the vertical seams to seal them and give them some extra adhesion

  • @johnpandolfino8663
    @johnpandolfino8663 5 месяцев назад

    Looks 👍

  • @morganthomas1550
    @morganthomas1550 Год назад

    Looks awesome, I'm building a tiny house and ready to start my horizontal metal cladding. Do you think I should put a couple of silicone beads on the upright joints to stop water tracking along the ridges of the cladding and behind the panels?? Thanks

    • @dantevanniekerk
      @dantevanniekerk 8 месяцев назад

      absolutely!!! about 100mm / 4x inches, run a thick bead before placing the next sheet or panel... alternatively you can opt for a neoprene strip, but that's just wasting bucks...

  • @soupgod1448
    @soupgod1448 4 месяца назад

    What kind of steel frame do you use for two story iron sheets house

  • @kostadinvasilev6779
    @kostadinvasilev6779 Год назад

    Hi. How much did you pay for the material and how long did it take you?

  • @gregorystoto6924
    @gregorystoto6924 2 года назад

    Looks great man. Planning a similar build next year with an icf foundation. I have been trying to figure out how to cover that little bit of exposed icf. Any plans on covering the bit thats exposed or not? Thanks for the great info.

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад +1

      We are most likely going to back fill up to about 2 or 3 inches of the top then we're u using excess rock from the property around the house. If I were to do it again I would make the outside sheathing of the wall flush with the outside of the ICF's and then run the siding all the way down.

    • @gregorystoto6924
      @gregorystoto6924 2 года назад +1

      I think that will look great with the rock around the bottom. I have been thinking along the lines with your other idea maybe using ext. insulation to make up that difference. Excellent work.

    • @7Trident3
      @7Trident3 2 года назад

      quickcrete foam, good for below ground IIRC. back breaking install.

    • @BrianKrahmer
      @BrianKrahmer 5 месяцев назад

      Cover your icf from the sun! I’ve used styro foundation coating from Home Depot on several projects now. Follow the instructions, and it works great

  • @nvrndz
    @nvrndz 2 года назад +1

    Where did you purchase your siding? Is there a brand name for it. Just getting started on sourcing and costing materials on our new small house. Great video! Thanks for your clarity.

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад +1

      We ordered it through home depot. The company is called "metal sales" most lumber yards will have a company they use for metal roofing and siding and most companies have similar styles and colors. How that helps!

  • @05AcuraRSXtypeS
    @05AcuraRSXtypeS Год назад

    Thank you, in the process of doing research and this was the only video I have come across where I see the actual install on ZIP... My question is doesn't the screw through the siding into the zip defeat the zip or is the tape your screwing into enough to seal it back up?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  Год назад

      So short answer is no, the coating on the zip is made to "seal" around fasteners and act as a gasket of sorts. So the screw through the siding into the zip does not matter that much (according to zip). I'm sure you would not get the same level of sealing out of Tyvek though. And I can tell you that installing the zip is way easier than installing the sheathing and then a moisture barrier. Hope that helps!

  • @A-Sidhu
    @A-Sidhu 3 месяца назад

    How has this siding held up? It looks like it will dent easily.

  • @andrewtinker1802
    @andrewtinker1802 Год назад +1

    How much did the metal siding cost?

  • @juliorutiaga2524
    @juliorutiaga2524 2 года назад +1

    What kind of screws did u used n wat didu used for corners?
    Look great 👍

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад +1

      We used 2.5" color matched screws, with the neoprene washer on them. If you check out our next video (which will be released October 30th) you will see us finish the siding, and how we did the corners, as well as the facia and soffit! Thanks for Watching!

  • @313Films
    @313Films 2 года назад +1

    great video... thanks for sharing. where did you buy the metal sheet? And how much does each cost? Thank you ...

    • @313Films
      @313Films 2 года назад +1

      BTW i saw how you protect the window and cover the cuts with the edges... how do you cover the edges of the house?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад

      The metal sheets are custom ordered with the style, color, and length you want, and you can get them from pretty much any lumber yard. I thin all the siding cost around 4k total.
      Also they make trim pieces for the corners. If you watch the video where we finish the exterior of the house we show that trim being installed

    • @313Films
      @313Films 2 года назад +1

      @@PootsPastures Thank you very much ... truly appreciate it... love the look ... super cool

  • @m.weston7114
    @m.weston7114 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would put putty tape on the vertical over lap so water has no chance of ever going under the two panels that meet. Screws can back out in time from heat and cold. Never go with as few screws as possible for looks. Always go with more screws to avoid high winds never having a chance to blow off your roof or siding. Quality over looks. Metal is screwed down, dont get into the idea of few is better, because your asking for trouble.

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  7 месяцев назад

      the screw spacing we used is what the manufacturer's instructions specify, you are welcome to add all the screws to your siding.

  • @chrisisinthehouse1
    @chrisisinthehouse1 3 года назад +1

    Your siding looks pretty cool and industrial. Also looks very strong. Was it economical or pricey?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад +2

      Thanks! So we knew we wanted to go with metal siding so I'm not sure about costs compared to alternatives like hardy board, etc. But it did play a roll in what type of metal we got. They had some really cool hidden fastener sidings, but those were pretty expensive, so we went with the exposed fastener. And from what I remember is the cost per foot was the same between this and the normal corrugated type metal. But we spent around 4k for all of it. Hope that helps!

    • @jahlizeanhomesteadjourney4724
      @jahlizeanhomesteadjourney4724 Год назад +1

      Where did you order your siding from?

  • @coachcoach6186
    @coachcoach6186 Год назад

    What type of siding is that and color please

  • @zacharykaczanowski8164
    @zacharykaczanowski8164 2 года назад +1

    Hi where and what kind of metal sheeting did you order ? Looking to do my house with this color.

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад

      The color is charcoal grey, and this specific manufacturer is "metal sales" I believe

  • @mauricebrown9094
    @mauricebrown9094 Год назад

    I am new to your channel , so I am on the catch up , but this video sparked a question that I normally would have put in way back in the beginning, and that is. I didn't see you put that product or any other under your bottom plates anyway..Did you not film that or did you not put anything there.????/

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  Год назад

      We used a closed cell foam to fill the gap

  • @joshuasmith1215
    @joshuasmith1215 2 года назад +1

    What made you want to run the screws through the taped joints in your sheathing?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад

      The screws aren't exclusively on the taped joints. I wanted the screws to fall on a stud (for a structural aspect and to help avoid pipes and wires in the wall). I also wanted the screws to be spaced every 4 feet. So when we started from the end the screws mainly fell on the joint. There are deffinately areas where they don't fall on the joint it just kind of depends on how we put the sheathing up, and which side we started putting the siding up.
      It shouldn't compromise the water proofing especially with the air gap behind the panels. Hopfully that helps answer your question.

  • @betrue2self343
    @betrue2self343 2 года назад +1

    @poots pastures where’d you get the windows 🪟 from?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад

      They are Milguard windows ordered through home depot. We have a whole window install video where we talk about them so check that out!

  • @victorvek5227
    @victorvek5227 2 года назад +1

    Any way of mitigating the fastener gasket’s deterioration? Imo the elements will absolutely destroy those gaskets before either the metal or the fasteners themselves, and it presents tons of problems down the road. The rubber ones are the worst. Last 5 years tops

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад +1

      The gasket at some point will need to be replaced, however you're looking at full warranties of around 30 years, so about the same time you would be replacing any type of roof. You can have fasteners that are not exposed (hidden fasteners) which would not have the same type of gasket, or be exposed to the elements if that is a large concern of yours.

  • @AWomanChallenged
    @AWomanChallenged Год назад +1

    What do you have up there before the corrugated siding? And is that metal framing?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  Год назад +1

      Wood framing, we used zip system as our sheathing and water proofing, and I used foam sill seal to make an air gap between the sheathing and siding.

    • @AWomanChallenged
      @AWomanChallenged Год назад

      @@PootsPastures Thank you.

  • @Godsavedmefromdeath
    @Godsavedmefromdeath 4 месяца назад

    We have pine board and battan on our home. We would like to put metal siding on. Can we cover the wood with the metal siding?

    • @thatonegirl6880
      @thatonegirl6880 2 месяца назад

      Yes

    • @Godsavedmefromdeath
      @Godsavedmefromdeath 2 месяца назад

      When the laid this cement on the ground, it's not at the edge of the house, square. I feel we should extend the cement so when we put the exterior insulation on and metal siding on, that bugs and mice not go up the insulation. Unless there is other products out there. But im thinking to extend the cement out

  • @BrianBriCurInTheOC
    @BrianBriCurInTheOC 3 года назад

    DO THE ENDS OF THE SIDING PANELS BUT UP TO EACH OTHER OR DO YOU OVER-LAP THEM???

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад +1

      The ends overlap each other, there no specified amount that they are supposed to overlap when on a wall, but we are overlapping them about 6".

    • @BrianBriCurInTheOC
      @BrianBriCurInTheOC 3 года назад +2

      @@PootsPastures
      I like your thinking on this!
      Good Job Bro!

  • @Mongoswede
    @Mongoswede 3 месяца назад

    Curious why you installed your zip panels vertically vs horizontally. Usually you get a lot more strength running the panel lengthwise perpendicular to the wall studs.

  • @lancemillward1912
    @lancemillward1912 2 года назад +1

    What kind of overlap on the sheets? No sealant in those overlap joints?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад +1

      No sealant in the joints on the wall they are over lapped and shingled for rain to run off as well as wind. For the roof we ran sealant down the joints but for the wall I don't think it's necessary. It will never have standing water on it, and it has an airgap behind the metal so if water does make it past the siding it will dry out. Oh and we overlapped horizontal at least 6" and verticals one ridge per the instructions.
      Hope that answered your question.

    • @lancemillward1912
      @lancemillward1912 2 года назад +1

      @@PootsPastures thanks for that :)

  • @MrGwizyadig
    @MrGwizyadig 3 года назад +1

    What's the best way to find your area's prevailing wind?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад +1

      You could talk to people who have lived in the area for a while. I know after about a year of living in our area I just got used to which way the winds would blow. You may also be able to look it up online somwhere as well. I know that's not a great explanation...

    • @MrGwizyadig
      @MrGwizyadig 3 года назад

      @@PootsPastures thanks! I'll see what I can find online

  • @nicholasjohn1001
    @nicholasjohn1001 3 года назад +1

    It looks like a shipping container. Is that the look you were going for?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад

      Now that you say that it does kinda! And I was looking for a semi modern metal panel that had large corugations. Every house around us is built in a very rustic style and I am not a big fan of that when it is our full time residence, so I thought the siding and color would set it apart a little and make it a little more modern.

  • @growingminimal
    @growingminimal Год назад

    What is this bottom trim called? I’m placing my order now and just don’t know the name. Is it j channel ?? Or no

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  Год назад

      it isn't J channel, we just used normal drip edge for the bottom.

  • @billschuster1389
    @billschuster1389 3 года назад +1

    How do you prevent rust on the edges you cut?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад

      My thinking would be to paint the edge with touch up paint, but I've never seen anyone actually take the time to do that. All of our cut edges are either protected by an overlapping panel or by trim so they shouldn't be subjected to the elements directly. But like I said I've never seen or read anything where someone said they took the time to address it.

    • @homesteadhousewife9964
      @homesteadhousewife9964 Месяц назад

      I thought you had to have a proper metal snippet tool to avoid exposing the edge to rusting. No circular saw or grinders or else it voids metal warranties???

  • @walidkhatib3859
    @walidkhatib3859 2 года назад

    Quick question how much is this ribbed aluminium ?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад +1

      I think total we spent about 2800 on 78ish panels that were 11 feet long.

  • @anthonykinzer782
    @anthonykinzer782 2 года назад +1

    Where can I purchase this type of c channel

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад

      Wherever you order the metal panels will be able to get you all the trim as they are made by the same company!

  • @rolm7877
    @rolm7877 2 года назад

    No Underlayment behind metal siding?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  2 года назад +1

      The green coating on the sheathing is a moisture barrier. It's a liquid applied coating, and once the seems get tapped it gets an air and water barrier. We also used the foam sill seal to create a small 1/8" gap behind the siding. This allows any moisture or water that may get behind the metal to dry, so water doesn't get trapped.
      Hope that answers your question.

  • @MrBlinchikON
    @MrBlinchikON Год назад

    How about edging ?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  Год назад +1

      I showed it in another video, the corners all got trim, and there is trim around all the doors and windows.

  • @dspears666
    @dspears666 3 года назад +1

    What’s with all the 1776 stuff? You Trump supporters?

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад +2

      Not gonna open the political can of worms on here by directly answering that question (no offense). Short answer is we're Americans that love this country. That being said we can love our country without loving its government (at any point in time weather it's now or three weeks from now. Also I like history surrounding the revolutionary war and they have some cool shirt designs, and they are super comfy!

    • @chrisisinthehouse1
      @chrisisinthehouse1 3 года назад +1

      1776 was rad. Maga dips doesn't get to own that. 🇺🇲

    • @dspears666
      @dspears666 3 года назад

      @@chrisisinthehouse1 After the Capitol Hill riot, I saw an interview with a couple of MAGA ladies who were quite despicable. At the end they yelled 1776. Just wondering if this was a movement related to the right wing.

    • @PootsPastures
      @PootsPastures  3 года назад +4

      Nope it's associated with the declaration of independence. And I would bet that the people and groups associated with that incident have probably never read that document, or any associated in their entirety. Like I said before I'm a proud American and can and will support my country and the people in it as a whole. People have gotten a little too caught up in Trump vs biden to remember that we all want our country to be the best it is, and we're all neighbors.

    • @dspears666
      @dspears666 3 года назад

      @@PootsPastures Fair enough!

  • @coachcoach6186
    @coachcoach6186 Год назад

    What type of siding is that and color please