Barndominium Underground Plumbing | Full Cost Breakdown | MAD County Standard | Ep 7

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • This is the EPISODE 7 of a complete barndominium build. During this video we install all the underground plumbing and dig access points for water and electrical. We are going to bring a COST BREAKDOWN in every video during this build series. The Mad County Standard is a 2,300 square foot 2-story post frame construction home (39’x36′) and garage (32’x24′) with a wrap around porch. It has a main floor master with a total of 3 bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms.
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    5:45 Marking Drain + Toilet Locations
    5:59 Vents
    8:39 Laying Pipe
    11:06 Water Supplies
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  • @daviddyess3938
    @daviddyess3938 Год назад +4

    Your videos are the best I've found after years of researching such things on RUclips. You don't leave anything out, have good camera work, and don't waist my time. Thank you.

  • @markhickey5610
    @markhickey5610 Год назад +3

    Man I wish you were in my area. With your attention to detail I know my bardo would come out amazing!

  • @hfoutdoors7026
    @hfoutdoors7026 Год назад +2

    Best channel on RUclips, keep up the hard work y’all are awesome!!

  • @4Real007
    @4Real007 7 месяцев назад +2

    Are there any constraints to encasing all entire pex runs in pvc? This way lines would be protected under slab and if a line ever failed you could re-pipe with pulling within pvc?

  • @Overpar73
    @Overpar73 Год назад +1

    Hey there Paul, very interesting information on how you complete your plumbing work. Very nice work as always by you and the team! Looking forward to my build this spring!

  • @jimmason5738
    @jimmason5738 Год назад

    I did new construction plumbing b a co in the day. This brings back memories. Good job yall.

  • @regal8773
    @regal8773 Год назад +11

    Just a thought, when you do your cleanout outside, the wye furthest from the structure should be backwards to cleanout towards the building and the wye closest to the building should clean in the direction of the septic. This way you can clean the entire section. The way the wyes are laid out in the video you can't clean the section between the two wyes. Just FYI.

    • @benaxley2533
      @benaxley2533 2 месяца назад

      Do a two way clean out tee so you can go either direction

  • @robertlaird6746
    @robertlaird6746 Год назад

    I really like that ICF foundation that you did best. That thing was supper cool! I'm designing a 40x40 shop with a 24x40 apartment all under one roof right now. I might make it 8 ft. deeper but I'm not 100% sure right now. The 64 wide by 40 deep building will be on an ICF foundation. The shop portion will have hydronic heated concrete floors and the apartment side of the building will have a 4 ft. crawl space underneath the ground level floor. I'll also be using 6 inch SIP's for the walls and 8 inch SIP's for the roof. Another thing I like a lot is vaulted ceilings so instead of using the 2x4 roof trusses, I'll be using a ridge beam with only a few custom made heavy roof trusses that I'll make out of wood and custom power coated CNC plate metal brackets that I will bolt through the beams. Then I'll install a beveled edge T&G wood ceiling to the under side of the SIP's. This way I'll be able to have a nice looking vaulted ceiling that can handle a car lift without hitting the bottom of the roof trusses. My design will have I think 3 roof trusses in the garage and it will be a two garage door garage. I might be the first one to do this type of design and would love to see something like it on RUclips but haven't so far.

  • @tylerbarrett6652
    @tylerbarrett6652 Год назад +10

    Your video editor is doing top notch work... All the extra little notes/text boxes inserted into the video are informative and super helpful in our understanding of what you are accomplishing from upload to upload. Thank you for making this extra effort. Great work, as always. I still find myself wishing that we got to see the entire project from start to finish... Usually, your part of the project ends long before we get to see the final product. Anyway, thanks for sharing all of this with us.

    • @TheycallmeDAYZE86
      @TheycallmeDAYZE86 Месяц назад

      I love the way you organized that with your team, very smooth. I’ve been plumbing for 11 years now and these guys make things harder than it needs to be sometimes. Nice work 👍

  • @adrianninojr.903
    @adrianninojr.903 4 месяца назад +2

    Nice work. Personal preference on main clean out is flipping the wyes

  • @topazfire974
    @topazfire974 25 дней назад

    Great jobs guys ❤

  • @scottheimler346
    @scottheimler346 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video as always!

  • @dominicfernandes7100
    @dominicfernandes7100 2 месяца назад +1

    back vent on the toilet then a continuous vent on the lav? why not just wet vent it through the lav? am i missing something here?

  • @jimmason5738
    @jimmason5738 Год назад +2

    You will probably get some remarks from plumbers. I've learned over the years that many things will work. Even if it ain't code. And, codes change from state, county, city, etc.

  • @adventurebegins1
    @adventurebegins1 Год назад +3

    Two comments- instead of 2 combinations for cleanout,use sanitary tee , one pipe stubbed up and can clean both ways. Island drains- use a studer vent, put it higher than drain. Studer vent has diaphragm inside that allows air in and no air out so no smell. If studer ever fails,screw off and put another. Studer are code in many states.

  • @aa.backtobasics.withdanjam1559
    @aa.backtobasics.withdanjam1559 Месяц назад

    The clean out in front of the house the combos have to face each other, so there's not that little two foot area of the pipe that can't be reached, that's an inspection failure, just to make a note for the other people watching , a great job on all the stuff, but you want to face those two four inch combos facing towards each other if that makes me sense, so that you use the one that's furthest away from the house to clean back into the house and you use the one that's closer to the house to clean back into the septic tank, I hope that makes sense if you have any questions feel free to ask? Thank you for your video. If you don't have a double combo for the main clean out in front of the house and flip those two combos in the other direction towards each other then that will work.

  • @danielcroft7698
    @danielcroft7698 5 дней назад

    You dont have to do a high loop for venting, studor vent(air admittance) device.
    Well said though.

  • @truckingwithtobee
    @truckingwithtobee 3 месяца назад

    I wish so badly you did work here in Southern Nevada!

  • @user-tb4nc7rv5k
    @user-tb4nc7rv5k 6 месяцев назад

    SO am I able to use something like this when I am building a barndominium. Do I do it this way and then put concrete. I was told to add 2x6 around where the tub and toilets will be at so I have some wiggle room when it comes to install.

  • @andrewdawson4753
    @andrewdawson4753 Год назад

    What is the finished livable square footage? I’m doing a clear span steel 40/60 with post tension slab in central Texas. What is done differently in my scenario?
    Would love to see pictures or video of this finished home..
    Are they posted?

  • @wcbscout
    @wcbscout Год назад

    Looks like you larks headed that string line for tension, I am accustomed to larks head knot for the first nail, then for the tension I use a fiddlestring knot (just a loop and twist it for 5-6 times) on the second nail, gives you the ability to adjust the tension and then it's just a tug for the loose end to remove the knot and free the line. I am always trying to learn so I just wondered why not a fiddlestring knot when you put the tension end on the nail for the string line at the beginning of the video?

  • @0385cdavis
    @0385cdavis 16 дней назад

    Do you have a finished picture of the manifold finished inside?

  • @altenneson7132
    @altenneson7132 Год назад

    Very helpful video

  • @user-ri5wm1ig6s
    @user-ri5wm1ig6s 6 месяцев назад

    great vid!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @terrencewatkins9311
    @terrencewatkins9311 4 месяца назад

    What state are you in and was this permitted and inspected

  • @RH-cv1rg
    @RH-cv1rg 4 месяца назад

    At 10:18. Isn't the sweep and lateral line closess to the camera lower than the main? Maybe it is just an optical illusion and the pipe sweeps away from the main.

  • @Jerrit_Fisher
    @Jerrit_Fisher Год назад +1

    I was wondering why you don’t use Studer vents/ admittance valve would be less pipe and fittings to run like on the island sink pipes but I am from Michigan so I know other city’s have different codes and ways of doing things just wondering if you know about them great videos man

    • @K-carbon
      @K-carbon 9 месяцев назад +1

      They go wrong in time a conventional vent doesn't

  • @PrinceSimmons-zy1hg
    @PrinceSimmons-zy1hg Месяц назад

    When u say doing the same thing on the bathroom measurement at the beginning of the video is that's taking the same 12 inch off twice on all measurements through the whole break off measurements for drains

  • @machickman4041
    @machickman4041 Год назад +1

    I was just curious if you have ever though about building a passive post frame house? I am planning to try to build one in the next few years and would love your thoughts.

    • @rppope1006
      @rppope1006 Год назад +2

      What is a passive post frame house

  • @BWIL2515
    @BWIL2515 Год назад +1

    Do you ever use a student vent on your lines that are not vented like your island I'm in the south west and they are allowed here you should replace them once a year curious

    • @MrPostFrame
      @MrPostFrame  Год назад +1

      I added a studor vent to my personal island. They aren't allowed everywhere and they do need to be checked and replaced.

  • @kenraber2981
    @kenraber2981 Год назад

    Who sets your grade pin also what program you use to draw your post Fran jobs. Thanks

  • @jfarrar231
    @jfarrar231 Год назад +2

    I did a slab on grade and my plumber didn't run any extra pvc pipes under the slab for vents. I questioned this before we poured and they said they will do all wet vents in the wall? Is this right?

    • @MrPostFrame
      @MrPostFrame  Год назад +3

      It just depends on the layout. Lots of variables to consider. I would need to see a layout.

  • @michaelvrbanac6923
    @michaelvrbanac6923 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Helpful. I am going to run Zurn PEX B (no F1807 Fittings) in the truss and wall spaces instead of under slab because there may be issues with longevity of PEX, as indicated by the various class action lawsuits. Zurn is probably ok, but don't want to worry about this in the future.

    • @MrPostFrame
      @MrPostFrame  Год назад +1

      Sounds great! Thanks for watching.

  • @probst9999999999
    @probst9999999999 Год назад +1

    How long does that sort of piping last? It seems nice to build but I would be concerned that the life of the building is pretty much the life of the pipe in the ground since it seems pretty much impossible to replace without tearing most of the building apart... Or can you manage it just taking out all the floors and concrete sawing patches around where the pipes are?

    • @MrPostFrame
      @MrPostFrame  Год назад +3

      Long time...plumbing like this is done all over the country.

  • @BrianKrahmer
    @BrianKrahmer Год назад +3

    a vent isn't always downstream from a trap. think of a wet vent situation where an upstream lavatory vent serves as a vent for a downstream tub and/or toilet.

  • @DGeneraladventure
    @DGeneraladventure 7 месяцев назад

    Can I come work with u guys

  • @alexanderbrozel7284
    @alexanderbrozel7284 Год назад

    I assume that, like your other builds, this plumbing is going to be covered by foam board and then concrete. If that's the case, then isn't your plumbing vulnerable to freezing in the winter?

    • @dennisTHEmenac3
      @dennisTHEmenac3 Год назад

      I had the same question. My assumption is they are doing a slab on grade with radiant heat? Also the main drain leaving the house looks to be above the frost line but I’m not sure what zone they are in. Great video though. I learned a shit ton

  • @andrewmascioni5669
    @andrewmascioni5669 2 месяца назад +1

    What was included in your total build cost?

  • @PrinceSimmons-zy1hg
    @PrinceSimmons-zy1hg Месяц назад

    What distance on the end of drain for the 9 feet deeper to the top of board before exiting to sewer piping

  • @DGeneraladventure
    @DGeneraladventure 7 месяцев назад

    I’m in ja

  • @flimmaytinstone8980
    @flimmaytinstone8980 5 месяцев назад

    We use students here in mich. Super easy.

  • @williamwallace4924
    @williamwallace4924 11 месяцев назад

    Why does he still use imperial and not metric. Metric is the way.

  • @asylumsys
    @asylumsys 4 месяца назад

    What if you had a pex leak

  • @gst4043
    @gst4043 3 месяца назад

    Where I came from run electrical in the floor is ilegal we ran 34" over finish floor

  • @terrencewatkins9311
    @terrencewatkins9311 4 месяца назад

    Yeah it would be a lot more expensive to have a licensed plumber do it because they actually know what there doing genius, I could play a drinking game with your code violations

  • @CourtroomDeputySC
    @CourtroomDeputySC Год назад

    I don’t get it ? People are going to live in that structure? Folks read the big bad wolf story again. That thin walls uninsulated BARN is not livable. Must not be a code approved single family house . Is this like out on the prairie or something. Obviously a cash build . Can you see a real estate agent or a bank being involved!? You got people thinking this is the answer like it’s a real house !

    • @srchubz
      @srchubz 6 месяцев назад +1

      it all depends how you insulate. Our typical wall is around R28, which is better than our main house

    • @MrPostFrame
      @MrPostFrame  6 месяцев назад +2

      I invite you to watch this video and tell me it’s not a real house. It’s just a different framing style all up to “code”.
      ruclips.net/video/84jqTJl0Sl4/видео.htmlsi=lil1sMFq9icY9H-H