Nick Schiffer's construction background

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2021
  • Nick Schiffer shares his story from growing up around the trades to starting NS Builders.
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    NS Builders operates in Boston, Newton, Cambridge, and in the greater Boston area. Currently, 5 projects are under construction with a few new projects coming soon.
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    Video Notes
    NS Builders Podcast talks about high-end new construction, renovation, and remodeling projects. Talking about architectural details, building products, framing, electrical, plumbing, mechanicals, and finish details. NS Builders shares building and project management insight while showing step-by-step progress of ongoing jobs. NS Builders Podcast is hosted by Nick Schiffer owner of NS Builders.
    Building products, cabinet tips, new building secrets, and framing become architectural details. New construction and renovation ideas start and finish with building and running successful builds.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @hotfudgemoney
    @hotfudgemoney 2 года назад +2

    It’s amazing y’all don’t have more subs. NS Builders is a standard my company aspires to reach. Love hearing and seeing the process. Thanks for allowing us a peek behind the curtain!

  • @jesuslovesyou8280
    @jesuslovesyou8280 2 года назад +7

    Yes I would love to hear about the other company’s you started. Blessings Robert.

  • @Markism07
    @Markism07 2 года назад +3

    Nick, your story is very similar to the position I am in! You described your background as if it were mine. Much respect man, I’ve always wanted my own business and I will be starting it once I finish building this large scale project

  • @harrylenton9984
    @harrylenton9984 2 года назад

    Great bit of information on your background/progress. Very helpful for others looking to make similar advances. Thanks

  • @mkckf4l
    @mkckf4l Год назад +1

    I'm very interested in your story as to why the other businesses. I rebranded from regular construction and handyman to a design and build model. We're building cabinets and built-ins for our projects. I love all you videos and try to use some of what I learn within my business. I'm trying to figure out how to scale the design side and cabinet side now. Seems very overwhelming.

  • @vhostovich
    @vhostovich 2 года назад

    Well presented.

  • @Samessin06
    @Samessin06 2 года назад

    I would love to hear about all the different building blocks of your company! Thanks again for putting out such amazing content.
    The part where you said about passion really stuck with me.

  • @ryandiehl1613
    @ryandiehl1613 2 года назад

    This was awesome content!

  • @antwizzle88
    @antwizzle88 2 года назад

    Great video Nick!

  • @williamdemilia6223
    @williamdemilia6223 2 года назад

    Nick , great story. not boring at all, actually made me emotional as I listened to you. I started following you not too long ago. Great work. Your beginnings were similar to mine. I am actually a Wentworth grad and also a bit older. I actually did get a lot of great knowledge at Wentworth and still use some of what I had learned. Your story about meeting your wife and a good reason of going to college is a bit the reverse of me. I wish I had stayed in Boston but I headed back home to be with my now wife. (all good.) You made the right choice to leave the company and start your business. I did not and worked my way up in the same positions for a residential home developer doing subdivisions until... You made the right decision. I wish you the best and you will continue doing great things as I have viewed your excellent work. I am glad I watched this video, It me gave a different side of your person. good stuff!!

  • @evansexton4498
    @evansexton4498 2 года назад

    Fantastic story Nick. I just unearthed that exact makita drill from my grandfathers shop. He’s been gone four years now. Going to get replacement batteries and get it going again for hinges and drawer hardware in the cabinet shop.

  • @todddoan7654
    @todddoan7654 Год назад

    Great story

  • @willbenson3846
    @willbenson3846 2 года назад +3

    The 9.6v Makita story was pretty good, though.

  • @jesuslovesyou8280
    @jesuslovesyou8280 2 года назад

    Great videos bro.

  • @dakotacorvin4756
    @dakotacorvin4756 2 года назад

    Wow, I can't believe people there are people complaining about the length of this. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed this video, and you are someone I like to look to and say, "That's where I have to be." Seriously awesome story, I'm going to look to see if you expanded on all the aspects of NS Builders but if you haven't then I really hope you do because I am very interested.

  • @Mike222554
    @Mike222554 2 года назад

    Dig into all of it

  • @jennysmith3239
    @jennysmith3239 2 года назад

    I have a question about the “Beacon Hill Final Walkthrough” video.
    How did you make the exposed sides of the upper cabinets over the sink white? Did you fill the screw holes and paint the sides or use a cover panel?

  • @marydeangelis6373
    @marydeangelis6373 2 года назад

    Love your story. Is the Chris Black you mentioned living in Dallas Texas with his construction company? If so he did my kitchen Reno when I lived there.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  2 года назад

      Haha! Amazing but no he still lives up here

  • @jamesbailand4311
    @jamesbailand4311 Год назад

    Dig into all of it, please.

  • @mattvis141
    @mattvis141 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. Any other stories would be appreciated.

  • @matthelms4167
    @matthelms4167 2 года назад

    Excellent video. I think a great audience to tell this story to (and you may have already done this) would be middle school aged kids. And work wherever you can to promote trade schools. We need these people more than desk jockeys.

  • @AdamCarbone1
    @AdamCarbone1 2 года назад

    Based on this video I definitely understand why your business management is structured the way that it is.

  • @willbenson3846
    @willbenson3846 2 года назад

    BTW, totally teasing. If I were anywhere near, I’d be knocking on your door, begging for a job.

  • @INGWoodWorks
    @INGWoodWorks 2 года назад

    “Take a few minutes”
    *26 minutes later*
    All honesty tho, great stuff. Thank you

  • @aaaaaaaaaa697
    @aaaaaaaaaa697 2 года назад

    Any stories are appreciated.

  • @KurtMGibbs
    @KurtMGibbs 2 года назад

    This information will be very helpful for anyone in your field...and it wasn't too long, no worries.

  • @willbenson3846
    @willbenson3846 2 года назад

    Started a comment that wasn’t terribly complementary. The story of stumble-stepping your way to owning a business doing high-end work in high-dollar neighborhoods isn’t that interesting. My real take away was: you’ve got some talent, you’ve got some balls and you know when you should hire someone. Why did that take over 25 minutes? That’s a 45 second story.
    That said, I think you’re cool. I love the way you keep great carpenters working. I wish you the best.
    I’d just like my 25 minutes back. ;)

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  2 года назад +1

      I’m a slow talker. Thanks for tuning in.

    • @willbenson3846
      @willbenson3846 2 года назад

      @@NSBuilders Ehh. You’re OK. Might be neat to see an editor smash that story to 1 minute, though. Chop out the pleasantness, leave the details. You know; for the kids.

  • @michaelny6692
    @michaelny6692 29 дней назад

    Providence

  • @willbenson3846
    @willbenson3846 2 года назад +2

    Actually, comment about the counselor was interesting. Trade school? That’s for dummies. Fact that sounded sideways to you makes me like you all the more.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  2 года назад +1

      Man oh man. It’s such a frustrating reflection when I think back to it.

    • @willbenson3846
      @willbenson3846 2 года назад

      @@NSBuilders I know. The places we’re pushed by the people we trust. UofM certainly did nothing for me (well, I learned some Chemistry).

    • @willbenson3846
      @willbenson3846 2 года назад

      You are, I think, a bit younger. In my day, we didn’t even interact w/ shopclass kids. Except to buy weed when we were both supposed to be in class. I was in a weird spot; most of the cool kids went to Ivy-type schools. Never gonna be my game. My parents would have paid for school but, a home-bound loser with a BS degree wouldn’t have helped anyone.

  • @willbenson3846
    @willbenson3846 2 года назад

    Also, I watched a video that was 24 times as long as it needed to be. Twice. So… .

  • @ColeSpolaric
    @ColeSpolaric 2 года назад +6

    That old attitude of the bad students end up in the trades is probably the biggest reason why there is a shortage