Those were some very experienced drywall dudes... very well done the place is really coming together nicely. Keep at it... looking forward to a proper tour next time... thanks.
@@FarisandLisa There comes a time in any renovation where we have to weigh the cost of doing something ourselves. I can and have mudded and finished off rooms before. BUT I am very slow and have to do many coats and even when I have done my best it takes me twice as long and half as good a job as a pro. Somethings it just makes sense for many reasons to let a pro handle it, your choice was a good one for quality purposes and it was also much more cost effective in the long run. Keep it up, it's going to be an amazing place when all done and you get to settle in. Thanks for sharing.
I love this series! I want to build my own home one day and it’s so useful seeing the in’s and outs of your journey on building your home! Really gives me a great idea on what to expect in the future. Thank you for sharing 😊
So glad you are enjoying it and it can be helpful, Sierra. We definitely feel like we’re learning tons along the way too! Would love to hear about what you’re looking to build
As a European drywall seems so weird. Always felt so flimsy, how you can punch right through it and such. Then again I guess it is quick (and relatively cheap).
Looks good, I’m curious why you did not insulate the garage? Also I’m not a big fan of pocket doors. Most people have problems with them down the road.
Thanks JB! We never planned on adding a heat or AC source in the garage to regulate the temperature with the insulation. Agree with the pocket doors and barn doors. We tried to limit to only where necessary.
Not sure where you are from, but do you use plaster board? They are pretty much the same thing I think Geographically they are just named different. Could be completely wrong though.
Most are water durable/ water resistant whichever term you want to use. Some have waterproof cores. You will still need to apply a sheet membrane or liquid membrane before tiling. We will make sure to clarify that before we start the bathroom tiling.
Those were some very experienced drywall dudes... very well done the place is really coming together nicely. Keep at it... looking forward to a proper tour next time... thanks.
Thanks BKK, they were pretty mesmerizing to watch, we couldn’t believe how fast they moved!
@@FarisandLisa There comes a time in any renovation where we have to weigh the cost of doing something ourselves. I can and have mudded and finished off rooms before. BUT I am very slow and have to do many coats and even when I have done my best it takes me twice as long and half as good a job as a pro. Somethings it just makes sense for many reasons to let a pro handle it, your choice was a good one for quality purposes and it was also much more cost effective in the long run. Keep it up, it's going to be an amazing place when all done and you get to settle in. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed watching this series....all the way from south Africa 🇿🇦
How big is your house? It looks amazing!
I love this series! I want to build my own home one day and it’s so useful seeing the in’s and outs of your journey on building your home! Really gives me a great idea on what to expect in the future. Thank you for sharing 😊
So glad you are enjoying it and it can be helpful, Sierra. We definitely feel like we’re learning tons along the way too! Would love to hear about what you’re looking to build
I'm loving the process!!
So happy you are enjoying the series 😊
Watching from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤
Happy for guys, I’m your big fan!!
Thank you!! Appreciate it 😁
Good explanation
As a European drywall seems so weird. Always felt so flimsy, how you can punch right through it and such. Then again I guess it is quick (and relatively cheap).
I’ve loved watching this series!!
So glad you are enjoying it 😊
Yes sirrr, It's slowly coming to pieces.
Yes! We can’t wait for it to be finished 😁
Looks good, I’m curious why you did not insulate the garage? Also I’m not a big fan of pocket doors. Most people have problems with them down the road.
Thanks JB! We never planned on adding a heat or AC source in the garage to regulate the temperature with the insulation.
Agree with the pocket doors and barn doors. We tried to limit to only where necessary.
Watching from Kolkata, India
As I'm a kind of stupid and I'm not from U.S., I've never heard of this thing: drywall. Does it replace masonry properly?
Not sure where you are from, but do you use plaster board? They are pretty much the same thing I think Geographically they are just named different. Could be completely wrong though.
Watching from Nagaland, India 😊.
What is the price of dry wall one sheet
The company I work for installs drywall and depending on width and thickness, sheets can cost anywhere from $15-23 each.
Im sure you know..but for others, cement board is not waterproof
god bless mexico
Please make your videos longer, supper short!
We are working on it! 😊
The cement board is not waterproof. Misconception of many diy'ers
Most are water durable/ water resistant whichever term you want to use. Some have waterproof cores. You will still need to apply a sheet membrane or liquid membrane before tiling. We will make sure to clarify that before we start the bathroom tiling.
There is a type of moisture resistant drywall. More expensive than regular board, for obvious reasons.
I hope u guy actually use the house because y’all took down a lot of trees (co2)
We plan to plant many trees once the house is complete
I'm drywall expert 9year work in KSA pls snd me sponsor visa 🥰