Queue the "You could have built it from the ground up cheaper". Obviously I didnt want to build the entire house and yes their labor equals more money. I love when people point out the most obvious things. 😂
Oh Jared I’m so glad to hear that they are gonna come out an make things good for ya. 👍🏻 Ya might want to make a list of everything that ya want them to fix and check it off before they leave. I wished the weather would cool down for y’all in Texas ♥️
Howdy whizzo!! No worries the dierkenson dealer will make it right. We have known the family all our lives..as a matter of fact I went to highschool with the representatives youngest brother ..ty for watching and commenting 😊
Well Jared, the rain storm came in at the right time, since you didn't place insulation and drywall. I can just imagine how much mold there could have been over time. You actually lucked out with the timing. Sounds like the company will stand behind their product and make it right! All the best next week in getting the repairs done so you can move on with your build.
Glad the company is going to stand by their product. Blessings in disguise if you had gotten electric earlier most likely your insulation maybe even some walls could of been damaged. Great size storm with the amount of rain and wind to give the bare shed a good test and you found the mistakes before moving any further
Jared, believe me it isn't limited to tiny houses. Large homes are having the same and worse things. It is ridiculous. They need people checking the workers closely. I hope it works out for you!👍🏼
Ty. That's what I tried to tell my spouse. They want brand new build only becausethey think it means trouble free. I'm like there's no guarantee. Ok maybe a guarantee, but will it be a good one?
my house leaks too when i get a torrential horizontal wind driven storm. wind drives the rain right up under the shingles in a few places. happens once every 10 years or so. it dries out and nothing gets damaged. worse are the 4 foot snows that sit on the roof and keep water from running off. that finds it's way under the shingles. i now shovel off my roof to prevent that. that door molding needs a bead of caulk. i would fix that gap at the bottom by adjusting the frame. prolly install an exterior aluminum/rubber bead compression air seal around all the doors. since you have a metal roof, not sure how i would fix it, but i would figure it out with some flashing. if you have a hurricane, shit is gonna leak.
Jared, Praise God you found this all out before you finished off the inside, and moved in ..in reality it was a blessing in disguise to have the storm roll in now and expose the flaws in the construction of the shed..and you know first hand from owning two sheds before this one that they do not leak if properly constructed.
Sorry about the leaks! Glad they'll be prompt in coming out next week to see about correcting all those issues! It shouldn't take too long to fix! Enjoy the rest of your day, Jared! You deserve a break! 🙏❤🙏
The dealers are always great, but dealing with Derksen (the company), is a nightmare. Same thing happened with my 16x50 and it took forever for them to make it right. They ended up having to re-build portions of my dormers and doors. DO NOT let them fix it with caulk, because they will want to. Good luck, brother! It might be a battle, but it’ll be worth it when it’s all fixed.
Jared my house is made with cement walls but the roof is the same you have. I had that problems of the roof every time there is a storm or hard rain . Somebody told me to go to Home Depot and get this thing is like a strong tape that blends in the metal corners.And everywhere you see a separation. That was the end of the trouble. Hopes it helps you. ❤
I'm glad you found it now. We are in the process of building ours in Greenville Tx now and sometimes these things are hard to find. Thank you for the information that you share, it does help us.
Sorry to see that you had water leakage in the new house. Sounds like the company is going to be decent. Hopefully they make it right. I always liked the way the Amish folks build. They seem to do excellent craftsmanship. I do hope they fix this really good for you because mold & mildew issues will be a nightmare if not fixed right. Still going to be a wonderful home once you complete it though. You have always had great decorating skills.😊❤
Hey Jared first of all you didn't make any mistakes! YOU didn't build the shed.. YOU paid your money..the shed leaking is NOT your fault..I know you and I know your bummed but remember your home and you and I both know that Danny will make it right.. keep moving forward with your build..lmk if you need anything 😊
Yeah, the thing I think it’s kind of great right now that you found all this out before you thought everything was sealed up good and moved in and found that water is coming everywhere and running your flooring and so on. So I’m glad you found these leaky points now instead of later.
Oh no! I would think even if you weren't gonna live in it, it shouldn't leak. You wouldnt want things wet that you store in it as a storage shed. Hope things are made right 🙂
I had a flood -- from a backed up sewer line. It overflowed into the house in both bathrooms, kitchen and laundry room. The OSB board floors were soaked, became soggy and unstable. When walking across it, I fell through a soft spot right through the floor. My recommendation - bring fans into your shed, making sure that the floors are absolutely DRY. Then take some semi gloss paint and paint your floors in order to water proof them. In the event you have more leaking in the future, at least you won't have to worry about your floors.
This year we built a 20x60 with 6inch walls, 3/4 plywood not osb, windows, doors, 24ga metal roof, 6 inch concrete slab and labor cost me $35k. I bought the building materials from Home Depot and used the bid room with my building list. The concrete took 2.5 trucks so I would def recommend that you do your homework before buying those portable buildings. We did 2x6 on 12 inch centers here and both exterior and interior walls are 6 inch for wind load due to hurricane prone zone we are in. Interior baths, closets and hallway are 3/4 plywood on both sides to provide safety during hurricane or bad storm events.
So glad you got the rain before the hydro got connected , I’d say you dodged a bullet buddy .❤️ Golden opportunity to iron the wrinkles out now in stead of later . Hang in there Jared , this isn’t your first rodeo . You ‘v got this , there’s a whole team behind you . Night everyone & blessings over everyone of you .❤️💕❤️
I have to say thank you for the learning experience. It’s really nice to have someone to point out the issues of a build. The info is crucial for many that are looking to build their home this way and your video was much needed. I’ve watched you since the build in Terrell but very seldom leave msgs. Extremely happy that you found this now and not when it was all finished. I’m sure the company will make it right for you.
So glad I came across your video. I was looking at getting one of these to downsize. I am a widow, so I really appreciate you informing me before I make a huge mistake ❤️🙏🏻
So sorry you have these problems to deal with, Jared. I guess it’s a good thing that the crazy heat & humidity slowed your work on finishing the shed. What a nightmare this would be if you’d been able to finish more of that work. Hang in there. Things will get better.
Glad they are going to make it right for you. We have bought 2 sheds. The first one we bought from Ulrich buildings. It was good except for one leak around the little door they put to access the top. They did send someone out to fix it, It is the barn style. The other one we got from another company. It was a repo and I wish we had looked at it before we bought it.
So sorry you're going through this. I know it must be discouraging. Hopefully they'll fix this soon. I enjoy everyone of your videos. I rarely comment, but I'm watching. I even let the ads run. My elderly mother doesn't have internet, so she drives 30 miles to my apartment once a week to binge watch you and your brothers channels 😊 Take care!
Thank goodness this happened before you had closed and finished the rooms!! Another problem would be the openings will let air in and out as well.. HIGHER energy costs for sure!! And if and when a real hurricane hits .. well.. disaster!! Hope they do work with you and solve the problems....
That's why when I had my roof replaced, I didn't have a ridge vent installed (which you have). In blowing rain, it will come under the ridgecap and leak in the middle like that. My roofer said he has removed a lot of them at the request of the home owners for the same reason. It can be done but a lot more work is needed. Best thing is no ridgecap and a vent fan on the gable ends. If you do something like that, leave access to them so they can be replaced when they fail. It's hard to seal it up with a metal roof but can be done, if done right. It's a common failure with ridgecaps. Maybe some of the hard plastic foam or something you can put under the ridge cap that will still allow airflow but stop wind blown rain
Jared,I’m so grateful you didn’t have more done before you caught all this,appreciate your attitude toward the company and appreciate people in company willing to stand behind their product
I hope they can fix the problem fast for you Jarret so you can finish your tiny house. Your tiny house came out awesome so far with you and your dad working on it.
As you might remember from my Graceland Portable Building. No leaks, but door has the same problem and it was fixed. I ordered it out of Atoka, OK. and built east of there in Ferris, OK. Dang thing was built very well and has been sealed. I have gotten to know these guys and very happy with there work. Even my neighbors purchased from them. I hope these folks take care of you too.
I'm sorry you have all those issues but I'm glad they are going to try and get it fixed pretty quickly for you. I'm glad it happened now rather than when you were farther along with the build.
Jared, sorry to hear about this. I'm very surprised they didnt seal around the windows and doors. I'm very happy they are going to make it right. It's a bummer when you spend you hard earned money and then have issues. Glad it was found now. Have a great evening. Much Love! Karen ❤🙂
I've found there are alot of videos on RUclips that address these same issues you've pointed out Jared, what to look for. United Portable Buildings has several out showing flaws in shed/cabins/ tiny house shells. Most helpful though when you pount them out and show the areas. I hope they can get it rectified for you. Love what you're doing 😊
Man, thanks for the info! Shopping for one right now. Dormers are pretty but I'm steering away from them. Saw sunlight shining in gaps of dormer yesterday while looking for one. I'm gonna stay with a simple gable roof after watching this and seeing at the lot the same issue. Thanks brother, appreciate all you do!
I hate that you had leaks but thankful that you found it before everything was finished. So happy that they are going to make it right. Glad you made this video, it is very good information for someone buying a shed for whatever reason. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Lucky you got that tropical storm before everything got covered up. May have had issues when transporting it. Hope they continue to be stand up about this. 💖💖🎶🎶
Jared I am so very sorry you have so many leaks in your home. I sure hope they can get it repaired as soon as possible. I will keep you in my prayers. It can be hard to keep upbeat when you have so many issues to deal with but try not to let it get you down.
We got ours, a 16x60, back in 2019 for $20,000. Its going for about $40,000 now! I'm thankful we bought when we did. We had leaks in a lot of or windows before we started finishing it out. Shed company gave us a $5000 check to replace the windows.
Hi Jared, we’re long time viewers of yours and although we not wild about your politics, we love you and your channel and admire all of the hard work you do I can imagine how disappointing discovering these leaks and the other issues but it’s a blessing that you discovered it before everything was buttoned up Best of luck on the repairs , thanks for your channel and God bless!
As always, you got this. Best to find the issues now, when they can hopefully be repaired easily and with minimum disruption. Weather sure is crazy this summer, just too hot to work outside or (in your case) inside an undone building with no A/C.
Agree 100% people need to check any s***The houses to make sure that it is what they want and check for any defects in the shed the house before purchase.
Just wondering if some of that could have happened during transport to your property? Hopefully they will get it fixed quickly and you can carry on with the build
Kinda surprised they were considering fixing things and not just filling it with sprayfoam. Those corners are the kinds of leaks that're really hard to identify after the walls are in.
i just got a 14x40 Premier metal shed out of E TX & Im on a slop so one side is 5 ft hi on cinder blocks double stacked & crossed. At 1st the blocks were leaning so I text foreman & he came out & double blocked them then they left too much space in center w/o blocks so I told workers to fix it then there was not enough blocks needed twice as many more & I offered blocks on my property to keep production going but then relized 5 might be made of clay so I told foreman & he came out & yelled at me & said those blocks was what I provided & they already lost time setting them up & was not changing them & if I complained 1 more time he was dismantling the building & selling it to someone else. At that point I sat down & said a silent prayer & God must have intervened bc he changed his voice & calmed down. If I would have played his game & got angry all hell would have broke loose. I refuse to give a review when asked by the sales team & also I asked sales person before shed was built to send me a copy of chart of blocks for a 14x40 building & he did not send it. Maybe if I had it & showed it to foreman when he came to tell me how many blocks to buy he could have been more accurate, he was off by 80 blocks that I had to scrammble to order & have delivered twice plus 29 on my property. Afterward foreman had me sign a letter stating he was not responsible for the foundation & said he would email me a copy with the final receipt but he didn’t so I text salesman & asked for it & he would not send it. I also ask for a list of contacts for Premier for warranty & foreman’s boss but it was not sent either. I dont want to make waves bc it has not rained yet & I may need it repaired but I dont know why Im worried if they might get mad & not fix it bc they already do not care or respond. If you buy Premier Portable buildings your basically on your own. I spent just under $24,000 for just the shell w metal over the OSB, 6 windows & 2 doors. The double doors have no weather stripping, windows have no sealant & it’s fixing to rain in E TX tomorrow for possibly 6 days! I know how you feel!
So sorry about your leaks , it is a good thing you discovered them before you got farther along on your hard work inside! It’s never easy , seems like things are just not built like they used to be .😢
Thankfully it sounds like the dealer will fix the problems, and at least you found out before you completed all the interior finishes. I hope your electrical is undamaged, and the wood is not warped. Wishing you the best! Stay positive, you’ll make the best of it!
Jarrod thank God that you haven’t finished the interior of your home before the storm came. You will hopefully be able to have these issues corrected before you finish. You don’t want water sitting behind insulation in the walls and ceiling, because mold can grow and then you would have elevated health issues in the future. Don’t get discouraged…..at least it can be remedied.
Hi Jared! That's a bummer with the leaks in your home. I'm glad it happened now before you had drywall up. Maybe that storm was a godsend in more ways than one. I'm happy to hear that they are coming out to deal with the problems. Just another quick Happy Birthday to Melanie and hope she had a enjoyable day. Thankyou for the video and I'll catch you on the next one ❤
I live in a mobile home, and the more I look at things as I'm remodeling the worse it gets. This place looks like it was put together with toothpicks and duct tape. The roof is framed with 2x2's. There is no way to mount a ceiling fan anywhere without reframing. There is no access to the inside of the roof unless I start demolishing ceilings. The 'drywall' they used is barely 3/8" thick with vinyl wrap of some kind on it. The so-called 'trim' around doors and windows is little more than cardboard wrapped in vinyl. I wish I was young enough to build my own place, I'd tear this place down and redo it right.
Jared , when you were at the door just before you left to go to the dealers, behind you on your left in the video, you can see a tremendous amount of light coming in at the roof corner, that you did not show that was very visible from this angle. Hope this helps.
Sad that this happened but at least you weren't further along with the interior. I am glad you know the folks you bought from and I pray they fix all the leaks for free. Hang in there Jared. Thanks for sharing with us and helping other to know what to look out for if they chose to purchase a shed to build into a house.
I hate this happened to you brother. I hope they get it fixed for you. It's a good thing it happened before you got completely move in ready, and then you found all the leaks and issues. Take care and God Bless you and your family.
So sorry you have leaking in your house. Hopefully they can fix everything soon. That's a pretty good size gap in door and frame. I wish you had better service for water 💧.
@@South_Texas_Roots was curious. That sucks You got all that water inside. I'm sure they Will make it right for you. Good luck brother. Glad the storm was minimal. Your weather report skit cracked me up. Looked like Jim Cantorie from weather channel
This was very informative and I think anyone thinking it's a move in ready had better think again. These were originally intended as SHEDS not houses, if my info is correct. But I've seen some really neat tiny homes come out of them. Like you said one should ask questions and do their research. I'm confident yours will be amazing. 😊
Queue the "You could have built it from the ground up cheaper". Obviously I didnt want to build the entire house and yes their labor equals more money. I love when people point out the most obvious things. 😂
Jared, is Jovita ok?
@@SimplyJanHomesteadas far as I know she is. Probably busy working 👍
Oh Jared I’m so glad to hear that they are gonna come out an make things good for ya. 👍🏻 Ya might want to make a list of everything that ya want them to fix and check it off before they leave. I wished the weather would cool down for y’all in Texas ♥️
@@South_Texas_Roots thanks
Jared 🤣
Good thing to find all the leaks before you finish the walls
It’s a blessing you had such a heavy rain that you found all the problems now rather than later when you had the inside completed.
The storm was really a blessing to show you the weak points in the building before you put up interior walls. Hope they can make it right.
Howdy whizzo!! No worries the dierkenson dealer will make it right. We have known the family all our lives..as a matter of fact I went to highschool with the representatives youngest brother ..ty for watching and commenting 😊
Jared, the storm may have been a blessing for you. Bringing all errors to light before the walls were finished.
Well Jared, the rain storm came in at the right time, since you didn't place insulation and drywall. I can just imagine how much mold there could have been over time. You actually lucked out with the timing. Sounds like the company will stand behind their product and make it right! All the best next week in getting the repairs done so you can move on with your build.
Good point. Had the build been further along, this would have gone from bad to disastrous. Silver linings and all that.
Transporting your building would lead to a lot of stress and flexing particularly to the metal roof and siding .
Glad the company is going to stand by their product. Blessings in disguise if you had gotten electric earlier most likely your insulation maybe even some walls could of been damaged. Great size storm with the amount of rain and wind to give the bare shed a good test and you found the mistakes before moving any further
Yeah I told dad that I'm glad it happened when it did. 👍
@@South_Texas_Rootsalso could have problems with bats & mice
Jared, believe me it isn't limited to tiny houses. Large homes are having the same and worse things. It is ridiculous. They need people checking the workers closely. I hope it works out for you!👍🏼
Ty. That's what I tried to tell my spouse. They want brand new build only becausethey think it means trouble free. I'm like there's no guarantee. Ok maybe a guarantee, but will it be a good one?
So true, my gf got a new house built n had leakage in her brand new roof
So true. Our new house has so many issues. Now facing a health crisis due to mold!😢
@booksquid856 that is terrible!!🙏🏼
my house leaks too when i get a torrential horizontal wind driven storm. wind drives the rain right up under the shingles in a few places. happens once every 10 years or so. it dries out and nothing gets damaged. worse are the 4 foot snows that sit on the roof and keep water from running off. that finds it's way under the shingles. i now shovel off my roof to prevent that. that door molding needs a bead of caulk. i would fix that gap at the bottom by adjusting the frame. prolly install an exterior aluminum/rubber bead compression air seal around all the doors. since you have a metal roof, not sure how i would fix it, but i would figure it out with some flashing. if you have a hurricane, shit is gonna leak.
Jared, Praise God you found this all out before you finished off the inside, and moved in ..in reality it was a blessing in disguise to have the storm roll in now and expose the flaws in the construction of the shed..and you know first hand from owning two sheds before this one that they do not leak if properly constructed.
Sorry about the leaks! Glad they'll be prompt in coming out next week to see about correcting all those issues! It shouldn't take too long to fix! Enjoy the rest of your day, Jared! You deserve a break!
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i certainly hope that this gets resolved before another storm flys by.
Sorry about those leaks. Good thing you found them sooner than later. They should repair all them without a problem on their end. Good luck Jared.
The dealers are always great, but dealing with Derksen (the company), is a nightmare.
Same thing happened with my 16x50 and it took forever for them to make it right. They ended up having to re-build portions of my dormers and doors.
DO NOT let them fix it with caulk, because they will want to.
Good luck, brother! It might be a battle, but it’ll be worth it when it’s all fixed.
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Jared my house is made with cement walls but the roof is the same you have. I had that problems of the roof every time there is a storm or hard rain . Somebody told me to go to Home Depot and get this thing is like a strong tape that blends in the metal corners.And everywhere you see a separation. That was the end of the trouble. Hopes it helps you. ❤
I'm glad you found it now. We are in the process of building ours in Greenville Tx now and sometimes these things are hard to find. Thank you for the information that you share, it does help us.
Sorry to see that you had water leakage in the new house. Sounds like the company is going to be decent. Hopefully they make it right. I always liked the way the Amish folks build. They seem to do excellent craftsmanship. I do hope they fix this really good for you because mold & mildew issues will be a nightmare if not fixed right. Still going to be a wonderful home once you complete it though. You have always had great decorating skills.😊❤
It will all work out. Looking forward to the fix.....hugs
Hey Jared first of all you didn't make any mistakes! YOU didn't build the shed.. YOU paid your money..the shed leaking is NOT your fault..I know you and I know your bummed but remember your home and you and I both know that Danny will make it right.. keep moving forward with your build..lmk if you need anything 😊
Yeah, the thing I think it’s kind of great right now that you found all this out before you thought everything was sealed up good and moved in and found that water is coming everywhere and running your flooring and so on. So I’m glad you found these leaky points now instead of later.
I hope those issues can be resolved! I am sure that they can. Try not to stress. They will make things right for you! God bless you always!
Oh no! I would think even if you weren't gonna live in it, it shouldn't leak. You wouldnt want things wet that you store in it as a storage shed. Hope things are made right 🙂
I had a flood -- from a backed up sewer line. It overflowed into the house in both bathrooms, kitchen and laundry room. The OSB board floors were soaked, became soggy and unstable. When walking across it, I fell through a soft spot right through the floor. My recommendation - bring fans into your shed, making sure that the floors are absolutely DRY. Then take some semi gloss paint and paint your floors in order to water proof them. In the event you have more leaking in the future, at least you won't have to worry about your floors.
This year we built a 20x60 with 6inch walls, 3/4 plywood not osb, windows, doors, 24ga metal roof, 6 inch concrete slab and labor cost me $35k. I bought the building materials from Home Depot and used the bid room with my building list. The concrete took 2.5 trucks so I would def recommend that you do your homework before buying those portable buildings. We did 2x6 on 12 inch centers here and both exterior and interior walls are 6 inch for wind load due to hurricane prone zone we are in. Interior baths, closets and hallway are 3/4 plywood on both sides to provide safety during hurricane or bad storm events.
Sorry for the leaking problems, hopefully you get them fixed right...
So glad you got the rain before the hydro got connected , I’d say you dodged a bullet buddy .❤️ Golden opportunity to iron the wrinkles out now in stead of later . Hang in there Jared , this isn’t your first rodeo . You ‘v got this , there’s a whole team behind you . Night everyone & blessings over everyone of you .❤️💕❤️
I have to say thank you for the learning experience. It’s really nice to have someone to point out the issues of a build. The info is crucial for many that are looking to build their home this way and your video was much needed.
I’ve watched you since the build in Terrell but very seldom leave msgs.
Extremely happy that you found this now and not when it was all finished.
I’m sure the company will make it right for you.
So glad I came across your video. I was looking at getting one of these to downsize. I am a widow, so I really appreciate you informing me before I make a huge mistake ❤️🙏🏻
be glad you found out about all the leaks before you closed it in, meaning insulation dry wall etc. Hopefully it will be fixed soon.
So sorry you have these problems to deal with, Jared. I guess it’s a good thing that the crazy heat & humidity slowed your work on finishing the shed. What a nightmare this would be if you’d been able to finish more of that work. Hang in there. Things will get better.
I hope they fix everything for you. I’m so glad you know the people so well…
Glad they are going to make it right for you. We have bought 2 sheds. The first one we bought from Ulrich buildings. It was good except for one leak around the little door they put to access the top. They did send someone out to fix it, It is the barn style. The other one we got from another company. It was a repo and I wish we had looked at it before we bought it.
So sorry you're going through this. I know it must be discouraging.
Hopefully they'll fix this soon.
I enjoy everyone of your videos. I rarely comment, but I'm watching. I even let the ads run.
My elderly mother doesn't have internet, so she drives 30 miles to my apartment once a week to binge watch you and your brothers channels 😊
Take care!
Heidi ty and your mom for watching and supporting the channel!! Sending all the best from South Texas to you both 😊
Thank goodness this happened before you had closed and finished the rooms!! Another problem would be the openings will let air in and out as well.. HIGHER energy costs for sure!! And if and when a real hurricane hits .. well.. disaster!! Hope they do work with you and solve the problems....
Prayers it is fixed quickly and properly. Thankful your family and friends are safe
That's why when I had my roof replaced, I didn't have a ridge vent installed (which you have). In blowing rain, it will come under the ridgecap and leak in the middle like that. My roofer said he has removed a lot of them at the request of the home owners for the same reason. It can be done but a lot more work is needed. Best thing is no ridgecap and a vent fan on the gable ends. If you do something like that, leave access to them so they can be replaced when they fail.
It's hard to seal it up with a metal roof but can be done, if done right. It's a common failure with ridgecaps. Maybe some of the hard plastic foam or something you can put under the ridge cap that will still allow airflow but stop wind blown rain
I hope they can fix it all for you. I really like your new home and property ❤
Jared,I’m so grateful you didn’t have more done before you caught all this,appreciate your attitude toward the company and appreciate people in company willing to stand behind their product
I hope they can fix the problem fast for you Jarret so you can finish your tiny house. Your tiny house came out awesome so far with you and your dad working on it.
I appreciate your info and heads up but most of all your honesty! It's refreshing and rare.. Thank U 😊
So sorry about the leaks. Glad they are going to make it right.
As you might remember from my Graceland Portable Building. No leaks, but door has the same problem and it was fixed. I ordered it out of Atoka, OK. and built east of there in Ferris, OK. Dang thing was built very well and has been sealed. I have gotten to know these guys and very happy with there work. Even my neighbors purchased from them. I hope these folks take care of you too.
I'm sorry you have all those issues but I'm glad they are going to try and get it fixed pretty quickly for you. I'm glad it happened now rather than when you were farther along with the build.
Jared never a dull moment. Keep rockin on man. Hope they fix it quickly so you can carry on.
May the lord bless and protect you Jared
Sorry about the leak, Glad they are nice ppl and will fix it 🙏👍
Amen 🙏
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Sucks that happened but good thing it did before you finished the interior. Hope they fix it all up for you quickly.
Hi Jared!. I'm sorry about your shed house. I hope they get it fixed. ❤️❤️❤️
I see that clearly that big gap there😢
Glad you found it now! It could have cost a whole lot more once you had it finished. The good lord is looking out for you.
Yes ma'am I agree.
Jared, sorry to hear about this. I'm very surprised they didnt seal around the windows and doors. I'm very happy they are going to make it right. It's a bummer when you spend you hard earned money and then have issues. Glad it was found now. Have a great evening. Much Love! Karen ❤🙂
It's the best looking "shed" I've ever seen on the outside.
I've found there are alot of videos on RUclips that address these same issues you've pointed out Jared, what to look for. United Portable Buildings has several out showing flaws in shed/cabins/ tiny house shells. Most helpful though when you pount them out and show the areas. I hope they can get it rectified for you. Love what you're doing 😊
I’m so sorry Jared. I pray God guides their hearts and hands to do right by you.
darn! I hope they fix it for you! It's good you found out now before you had everything completed!
Glad the company is going to come out and fix the problem. Good luck. Thanks for sharing. Take care✌️🇺🇸❤️
Man, thanks for the info! Shopping for one right now. Dormers are pretty but I'm steering away from them. Saw sunlight shining in gaps of dormer yesterday while looking for one. I'm gonna stay with a simple gable roof after watching this and seeing at the lot the same issue. Thanks brother, appreciate all you do!
I agree, why risk problems?
I hate that you had leaks but thankful that you found it before everything was finished. So happy that they are going to make it right. Glad you made this video, it is very good information for someone buying a shed for whatever reason. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Lucky you got that tropical storm before everything got covered up. May have had issues when transporting it. Hope they continue to be stand up about this. 💖💖🎶🎶
SORRY JARED I HOPE THEY MAKE GOOD AND FIX EVERYTHING
Jared I am so very sorry you have so many leaks in your home. I sure hope they can get it repaired as soon as possible. I will keep you in my prayers. It can be hard to keep upbeat when you have so many issues to deal with but try not to let it get you down.
So glad that you found the problems before you completed the build. At least it appears to be easy fixes
We got ours, a 16x60, back in 2019 for $20,000. Its going for about $40,000 now! I'm thankful we bought when we did. We had leaks in a lot of or windows before we started finishing it out. Shed company gave us a $5000 check to replace the windows.
Hi Jared, we’re long time viewers of yours and although we not wild about your politics, we love you and your channel and admire all of the hard work you do
I can imagine how disappointing discovering these leaks and the other issues but it’s a blessing that you discovered it before everything was buttoned up
Best of luck on the repairs , thanks for your channel and God bless!
One of the main things I love about Jared is his politics😂
It may be a shed or build as a shed, but it’s still needed to be buttoned up and watertight.
Sorry this has happened. Wind driven rain is a B! You always figure it out, this time won't be different. Take care.
As always, you got this. Best to find the issues now, when they can hopefully be repaired easily and with minimum disruption. Weather sure is crazy this summer, just too hot to work outside or (in your case) inside an undone building with no A/C.
Agree 100% people need to check any s***The houses to make sure that it is what they want and check for any defects in the shed the house before purchase.
So sorry to hear that this has happened to you Jarred. Hope they can fix it for you.
Jared, they should have used zip tape on all of the seams, including around the doors and windows. That would have sealed all leaks on its own.
I am so glad you found it now.... I feel like they will address all of that.. many blessings to you all!!!
What a mess you have to deal with now. I hope everything gets straightened out quickly. So sorry you’re dealing with this.
Sending positive vibes for 💯 fixed. It good you found ALL OF THAT OUT BEFORE FINISHED!
Hope they get that all fixed up for you ✌️❤️
Just wondering if some of that could have happened during transport to your property? Hopefully they will get it fixed quickly and you can carry on with the build
That's exactly what I was thinking... Transport, setting it, and hurricane ties could all be factors.
Kinda surprised they were considering fixing things and not just filling it with sprayfoam. Those corners are the kinds of leaks that're really hard to identify after the walls are in.
Good thing it happened now..before you did any more work inside
i just got a 14x40 Premier metal shed out of E TX & Im on a slop so one side is 5 ft hi on cinder blocks double stacked & crossed. At 1st the blocks were leaning so I text foreman & he came out & double blocked them then they left too much space in center w/o blocks so I told workers to fix it then there was not enough blocks needed twice as many more & I offered blocks on my property to keep production going but then relized 5 might be made of clay so I told foreman & he came out & yelled at me & said those blocks was what I provided & they already lost time setting them up & was not changing them & if I complained 1 more time he was dismantling the building & selling it to someone else. At that point I sat down & said a silent prayer & God must have intervened bc he changed his voice & calmed down. If I would have played his game & got angry all hell would have broke loose. I refuse to give a review when asked by the sales team & also I asked sales person before shed was built to send me a copy of chart of blocks for a 14x40 building & he did not send it. Maybe if I had it & showed it to foreman when he came to tell me how many blocks to buy he could have been more accurate, he was off by 80 blocks that I had to scrammble to order & have delivered twice plus 29 on my property. Afterward foreman had me sign a letter stating he was not responsible for the foundation & said he would email me a copy with the final receipt but he didn’t so I text salesman & asked for it & he would not send it. I also ask for a list of contacts for Premier for warranty & foreman’s boss but it was not sent either. I dont want to make waves bc it has not rained yet & I may need it repaired but I dont know why Im worried if they might get mad & not fix it bc they already do not care or respond. If you buy Premier Portable buildings your basically on your own. I spent just under $24,000 for just the shell w metal over the OSB, 6 windows & 2 doors. The double doors have no weather stripping, windows have no sealant & it’s fixing to rain in E TX tomorrow for possibly 6 days! I know how you feel!
So sorry about your leaks , it is a good thing you discovered them before you got farther along on your hard work inside! It’s never easy , seems like things are just not built like they used to be .😢
Thankfully it sounds like the dealer will fix the problems, and at least you found out before you completed all the interior finishes. I hope your electrical is undamaged, and the wood is not warped. Wishing you the best! Stay positive, you’ll make the best of it!
Jarrod thank God that you haven’t finished the interior of your home before the storm came. You will hopefully be able to have these issues corrected before you finish. You don’t want water sitting behind insulation in the walls and ceiling, because mold can grow and then you would have elevated health issues in the future. Don’t get discouraged…..at least it can be remedied.
Glad their working with you Jared. It will turn out fine!!
Not structural damage..so thats good. Leaks are a pain in the ass..but fixable. Just inconvenient. Good luck getting it repaired x
Hi Jared! That's a bummer with the leaks in your home. I'm glad it happened now before you had drywall up. Maybe that storm was a godsend in more ways than one. I'm happy to hear that they are coming out to deal with the problems. Just another quick Happy Birthday to Melanie and hope she had a enjoyable day. Thankyou for the video and I'll catch you on the next one ❤
You have every right to have these problems corrected. Keep up the good work.
So glad you hadn't put anything on the walls or had power connected prior to finding the leaks.
I live in a mobile home, and the more I look at things as I'm remodeling the worse it gets. This place looks like it was put together with toothpicks and duct tape. The roof is framed with 2x2's. There is no way to mount a ceiling fan anywhere without reframing. There is no access to the inside of the roof unless I start demolishing ceilings. The 'drywall' they used is barely 3/8" thick with vinyl wrap of some kind on it. The so-called 'trim' around doors and windows is little more than cardboard wrapped in vinyl. I wish I was young enough to build my own place, I'd tear this place down and redo it right.
Jared , when you were at the door just before you left to go to the dealers, behind you on your left in the video, you can see a tremendous amount of light coming in at the roof corner, that you did not show that was very visible from this angle. Hope this helps.
Ohhh no I’m sorry that they left not sealed properly and I’m very happy that they will be able to help u on getting it all sealed up!!!
Sad that this happened but at least you weren't further along with the interior.
I am glad you know the folks you bought from and I pray they fix all the leaks for free.
Hang in there Jared.
Thanks for sharing with us and helping other to know what to look out for if they chose to purchase a shed to build into a house.
Bummer about the leaks, glad you found it before you got insulation and walls in. Hopefully they will fix it.
Glad you are going to get it fixed! Good things to look out for. Thanks for this video!
I hate this happened to you brother. I hope they get it fixed for you. It's a good thing it happened before you got completely move in ready, and then you found all the leaks and issues. Take care and God Bless you and your family.
So sorry you have leaking in your house. Hopefully they can fix everything soon. That's a pretty good size gap in door and frame. I wish you had better service for water 💧.
I'd cover all the widows with blankets or cardboard. That way, you can see all day light better. There might be some spots you can't see
No house wrap? No membrane under the metal roof? All windows and doors should be caulked.
Yes it has house wrap I forgot to mention it on the list.
@@South_Texas_Roots was curious. That sucks You got all that water inside. I'm sure they Will make it right for you. Good luck brother. Glad the storm was minimal. Your weather report skit cracked me up. Looked like Jim Cantorie from weather channel
Damn that sucks. Better you found it out now than further along. Glad they gonna take care if it for you.
Count yourself lucky at least you did not hang Sheetrock and not be able to see where it leaked. It’s at a stage where they can fix it if they will.
That's why I am scared to order a shed to house thanks for the video
This just makes me think we need to build our own and make it right !!!
This was very informative and I think anyone thinking it's a move in ready had better think again. These were originally intended as SHEDS not houses, if my info is correct. But I've seen some really neat tiny homes come out of them. Like you said one should ask questions and do their research. I'm confident yours will be amazing. 😊
Hope you get it taken care of Jarod, glad you found the problems before you finished it out.