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  • In this episode of the Build Show, we're diving into the world of high-performance, fast construction with Extreme Panel Technologies. Join us as we build an 800 square foot structure that's not only super airtight and well-insulated but also assembles in just two hours!
    Our sponsor for this build is Extreme Panel Technologies, known for their innovative construction solutions. We're joined by Perry, a seasoned builder, who showcases the incredible efficiency of building with Extreme Panels.
    These panels are not your typical construction material. They're solid foam with wood glued to both sides, creating a super strong and energy-efficient building component. In fact, a six-inch wall made with these panels is as strong as a traditional two-by-ten wall, but with far superior insulation properties.
    In this video, you'll see how easy it is to assemble these panels. We'll show you the floor panel system, which eliminates the need for traditional joists and hangers, reducing labor and material costs significantly. The roof panels, with their eight-inch thickness, offer exceptional insulation and strength, with minimal thermal bridging.
    One of the key advantages of Extreme Panels is their ease of installation. With the right tools and techniques, a small crew can assemble a building in record time. Plus, the panels come with all the necessary accessories, from specialized nailers to foam cutters, making the construction process smoother and more efficient.
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Komentáře • 258

  • @srbh41413
    @srbh41413 Před 28 dny +190

    @Matt Risinger - per some other comments, would be great to see a part 2 showing how the electrical & plumbing get added and how that costs out.

    • @raymondpeters9186
      @raymondpeters9186 Před 28 dny +15

      Plumbers and electricians charge a premium for Sips installs
      As an electrician I know I did and it's a pain in the butt

    • @srbh41413
      @srbh41413 Před 28 dny +7

      @@raymondpeters9186 Is it possible to explain a bit about why that is?

    • @deejayitalo
      @deejayitalo Před 28 dny +5

      Just build an installation layer?

    • @N20Joe
      @N20Joe Před 27 dny +9

      @@srbh41413 You have to fish in everything. It's not just open and accessible like stick framing so it's like double the labor hours. This build looks like they have some pre-fab electrical installed so that's cool but if you want to add anything later it's a big deal.

    • @mikedandar1171
      @mikedandar1171 Před 26 dny +17

      @@raymondpeters9186My electricians charge the same as if they were stick framing. They said even though they fish more of the wire, there is less drilling through studs. There’s also other time-savers they’ve learned after doing so many SIP homes.

  • @TheBgrugbymatt
    @TheBgrugbymatt Před 24 dny +24

    I built my own 3400sq ft sip house a year ago. Conventional framed floor and stepped heal trusses for insulation. I would say it's unnecessary to use sips in the floor because that gave us space to run plumbing. We did use sip panels in the vaulted living room because it gave us the best bang for the R value buck. Running wiring is a pain because of the way they cut the chase with a hot wire (leaves a slit on one side). The romex gets stuck a lot at the wall joints. Plumbing is impossible though. I kept all the water on the interior and ran the sink drains straight through the floor. I would totally do it again because now I have a very tight efficient house. I did hire the hvac out, and the tech said he couldn't believe how infrequent the heating cycles were. Anyway, I wrote a book by now, lol. Thanks, Matt, for all the great info over the years. I definitely used a bunch of your tips and tricks to make my home R-ighteous.

    • @quagengineer1877
      @quagengineer1877 Před 20 dny +1

      Hey,what book, please?

    • @houmanghasemian3580
      @houmanghasemian3580 Před 17 dny

      The i wrote a long comment on you tube and now looking for a publisher book​@quagengineer1877

    • @copernicusvanstruselclit9508
      @copernicusvanstruselclit9508 Před 13 dny +1

      congratulations, curious how much it costed and how much did you hire out/act as general contractor? If you don;t mind me asking.

    • @CompulsoryDemocracy
      @CompulsoryDemocracy Před 4 dny

      Looking to do the same soon. What other unexpected hiccups did you encounter during the build?

  • @adubbelde1
    @adubbelde1 Před 28 dny +11

    a friend of mine is a builder in South Dakota that builds exclusively with Extreme Panel. He's very meticulous with his builds.

  • @ritste1654
    @ritste1654 Před 28 dny +21

    I saw in another video how they attached the drywall on the roof panels before they flew them in. This allowed the drywall to be attached while on the ground so it only had to be taped after being installed. Another great time saver. I imagine on a smaller house like this, you also do the side wall the same way.

  • @trentclark2061
    @trentclark2061 Před 28 dny +6

    I especially love the foundation, 15 minutes and it was already set squared and the floor was down. THAT’S BOSS! Love to see the first 15 mins btw;)

  • @ja1971chevelle
    @ja1971chevelle Před 28 dny +17

    I did the same thing when I worked for Insulspan. Pulte homes in the late 90's wanted 2, 2 story homes built in 2 days. Built the first floors on both in 2hrs each. They built the second floors. I came back the next day 4hrs for the second floor walls and roof.

  • @daledickey8400
    @daledickey8400 Před 28 dny +19

    So much potential, love the ease of build with supplies and tools. Any issues with off gassing?

  • @ihinds
    @ihinds Před 26 dny +4

    I've seen this done is Europe with larger homes taking a maximum of 7 days. Electric lines are routed through the walls. This is going to be my next build. So happy to see it being done in America.

  • @lennyross2813
    @lennyross2813 Před 6 dny +2

    Greek Revival!! Gettting New Orleans vibes!!

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 Před 28 dny +13

    Next question
    If you use Sips for the floor how do you seal the bottom of the panel to protect it from water?

  • @FlazooMedia
    @FlazooMedia Před 27 dny +1

    I grew up in central Arkansas watching PAS on TV every week. Great to see he's continued to grow!

  • @QuantumImperfections
    @QuantumImperfections Před 28 dny +76

    There is no reason in our day-and-age that we would be unable to build super-efficient (and robust) houses in a couple of days. There will always be a market for "quick, cheap, effective and reliable shelter".

    • @anonymous..-
      @anonymous..- Před 28 dny +9

      You just described mobile homes.

    • @hebdschnure
      @hebdschnure Před 28 dny +4

      Wouldnt call that robust

    • @dirtbike662
      @dirtbike662 Před 28 dny +4

      Laws are written so that houses don't look the same. As well as people seem to "like the look of it" This leads to cut up roof lines and weird ass layouts. That involves tons of math and dumb ass trim details. All costs money, labor, and wasted materials. And if the details arent maintained properly it gets costly to repair.

    • @Michael-Youtube98
      @Michael-Youtube98 Před 27 dny +4

      @@dirtbike662 Usually see giant HOA communities with "similar" houses but yeah, most don't like the look of the same house in all 4 directions.
      Unfortunately these giant communities are mass produced and quality is definitely sacrificed for production speed

    • @TheRusschannel
      @TheRusschannel Před 25 dny +1

      Greed sill makes the house 3x the cost for homeless, for example

  • @adubbelde1
    @adubbelde1 Před 28 dny +5

    I've met Perry and I've toured the factory. My cousin is from Cottonwood and he tells me he helped fabricate some of their initial manufacturing equipment.

  • @CCB249
    @CCB249 Před 27 dny +1

    OMG! P Allen Smith! Wow! I am a Master Gardener in Maryland and have been watching him for years! How cool is this entire episode!

  • @ssoffshore5111
    @ssoffshore5111 Před 28 dny +63

    I can't believe there was zero mention on how electrical & plumbing get added to a sealed wall, or how the bottom is protected from moisture! Neat concept, but missing the details on the elephants in the room!

    • @alankusov6079
      @alankusov6079 Před 28 dny +3

      For electrical it would be neat to have a race at the base that can be covered by a baseboard. Unfortunately their sill plate detail won’t allow for it.

    • @AmandaComeauCreates
      @AmandaComeauCreates Před 28 dny +6

      Plumbing and electrical is probably already taken care of by chases manufacturers into the panels or taken care of by adding furring between wall and drywall finishes

    • @N20Joe
      @N20Joe Před 27 dny +1

      @@alankusov6079 That would be and excellent workaround. Even better would be a small boxed out top piece so you don't lose any floor space.

    • @jwristen24
      @jwristen24 Před 27 dny

      ​@N20Joe suppose you could run interior framing with mini spilts. Would losr 8" of interior space but could also insulate that space too.

    • @AwakeningWARRlOR
      @AwakeningWARRlOR Před 26 dny

      ​@@AmandaComeauCreatesReading your comments, must be a relative or complete more•on.

  • @danalarson3978
    @danalarson3978 Před 16 dny +3

    They need to team up with huber and make ZipSips.

  • @hodaboy1
    @hodaboy1 Před 8 dny +1

    Michigan here.. so happy to have been guided to your video by CZcams. I am thinking of building a small house community on twenty acres of land for people who can't afford the high cost of rent in the metro Detroit area and don't need the space of a whole house. I hope this company can ship to Michigan because it looks like a great fit for what I am thinking of.

    • @Nphen
      @Nphen Před 5 dny

      I grew up near Royal Oak, and have lived in Grand Rapids, now near Lansing. I've thought about doing the same, perhaps somewhere between Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Lansing. The farmland near Hell is actually very picturesque. I feel like Michigan needs more chapters of Strong Towns, to advocate for new types of development. The channel "Project Kamp" in Portugal recently started their 4th season. Their reuse of materials is top-notch!

  • @nomadicoach
    @nomadicoach Před 20 dny

    Nice to see more mature van lifers sharing the adventure & doing it solo (like myself) ... I've just found your channel... Although I'm doing the conversion on a 12.5 Mtr bus - I do appreciate the agility & flexibility of a van. Really is an individual choice, yet the independence & variety of experiences is priceless.
    Keep making videos, they'll only get better.

  • @JTDesign1
    @JTDesign1 Před 28 dny +11

    I love the no drywall aspect that SIPS have which means no mold and few allergies.

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre Před 26 dny +1

    Really cool Matt, would love see these when they're done 😃👍🏼👊🏼

  • @williamjensen7042
    @williamjensen7042 Před 28 dny

    my favorite build yet!

  • @brians9072
    @brians9072 Před 28 dny

    Super good video. Coolest thing I've ever seen. House up in a half a day and ready for finishing.

  • @Oldguard_8
    @Oldguard_8 Před 28 dny +4

    Extreme panel - cost more for the material but save soo much on labor, what is your cost per sq/ft? Can you use simple plans to make a large, affordable house?

  • @burnte
    @burnte Před 28 dny

    I was looking into this literally yesterday!

  • @Nurse_Lucy
    @Nurse_Lucy Před 28 dny

    I fan-girled so hard. I love P. Allen Smith! Made me fall in love with gardening with perennials

  • @markpalmer5311
    @markpalmer5311 Před 28 dny +6

    Amazing. And it’s PA! He’s a great guy. My wife and I spent a day with him (and a hundred other fans!) at MMF for our 30th anniversary. Great host, as you would expect.

  • @MrBaconis
    @MrBaconis Před 28 dny +3

    Could you tell me how great this product you are being paid to promote is? I really value your objective and informed opinion on building techniques.

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful Před 28 dny +3

    I know SIPs seem strange to some people and I understand the questions, but my parents had a SIPs cottage built almost 20 years ago and it has been great and functions and looks like any other house, except it was well insulated and tight. It’s been renovated nicely in the meantime, but only in the interior, no additions. Our family gathered and helped with setup-just one guy and us to put up the walls, and then he had the crane and crew do the roof panels

    • @SheppardsinthefieldsBethlehem
      @SheppardsinthefieldsBethlehem Před 12 dny +1

      No problems with the foam delamination separation from the OSB with the glue ?
      The OSB doesn't delaminate from being wet or swell up ?
      If I were to build a house I would built it with shipping containers and insulate it inside and the exterior with the product called : INSOFAST.

  • @mylegalassistants
    @mylegalassistants Před 25 dny

    I would love to see a part 2 showing the house completely finished and move in ready ❤️

  • @RokDAWG1
    @RokDAWG1 Před 20 dny

    I really am impressed with this concept and the builds! I'm definitely going to save the website and look at the possibility of going with one of their larger homes to be built for me. Just so awesome!

  • @geistknife
    @geistknife Před 23 dny

    Guys like Matt and Allen make me feel like I need to get to work.

  • @SheppardsinthefieldsBethlehem

    Matt ?
    What about CSIPS ? Or SIPFORMS ?
    Cement fiberboard SIPS ?
    Won't mold, swell up from moisture or getting wet.
    More durable.

  • @cxsey8587
    @cxsey8587 Před 26 dny

    Awesome video Matt, been looking at doing something just like this!

  • @kompanyx
    @kompanyx Před 28 dny +7

    It's great to see this SIP project. I think SIP construction has been ignored for far too long. I believe the use of SIPs is really the answer to weather-tight and energy-efficient construction provided that you install the proper ventilation such as an ERV/HRV. I would use SIPs to build my dream home. However, I would install an interior furred wall for electrical and plumbing. I know that the chases can be done in the factory, but I'd rather not compromise the R-value of the panel. Also, I would apply a peel-and-stick WRB or roll on some Proseco on the exterior. I think that if the price of the panels can remain approachable, SIPs can definitely catch on. It shouldn't be so hard and expensive to build quickly and efficiently in the year 2024. When I see that we can build rockets to go to the moon or telescopes that can see the beginnings of the universe and we still can't build a house quickly and efficiently...well...it just makes me scratch my head. Thanks for this video. Like others commenting, I wouldn't mind seeing how plumbing and electrical are handled.

  • @GomerPilepfc
    @GomerPilepfc Před 28 dny +2

    I would put some of that liquid zip system water barrier plastic paint on the outside of all that wood.

  • @fungt89
    @fungt89 Před 28 dny +3

    Still waiting for the metal sips episode of the build show!

  • @MichaelDinsmore
    @MichaelDinsmore Před 27 dny +2

    Looks really cool - would love something like this for a house I’d like to build in Maine. Really curious on how the electrical and plumbing gets handled though!

  • @wolfpacva
    @wolfpacva Před 28 dny +3

    very nice houses

  • @matthiasbowie3844
    @matthiasbowie3844 Před 27 dny +5

    As a framer. Yes there are people that could frame it in a day.

    • @Mystprism
      @Mystprism Před 23 dny

      Frame, insulate, and sheath the floor, walls, and roof?

  • @onjofilms
    @onjofilms Před 28 dny +7

    How about critters tunneling through that foam? We got architectural foam trim on our commercial tilt-up and the birds just found out they can tunnel into them and they are making it look like swiss cheese.

    • @daledickey8400
      @daledickey8400 Před 28 dny +1

      Should not be an issue, none of the foam is exposed, it's covered with OSB or trim.

    • @mikedandar1171
      @mikedandar1171 Před 26 dny +1

      I use their panels…. They use a special OSB that’s treated to repel critters and insects.

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 Před 27 dny +2

    If you built out a shipping container home off site you can set in 10 minutes

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 Před 28 dny +7

    Better hope your house never floods that would be bad OSB and water don't mix

    • @pcatful
      @pcatful Před 28 dny +2

      True of any house sheathed in OSB, and they are all over the place.If you think plywood is better, I bet they could make one with plywood instead.

    • @N20Joe
      @N20Joe Před 27 dny +2

      @@pcatful Yeah except in this case the OSB is your structural support

    • @raymondpeters9186
      @raymondpeters9186 Před 27 dny

      ​@@pcatfulI don't build with wood
      For building wood is no good
      Three little pigs

    • @pandagold4722
      @pandagold4722 Před 25 dny

      How about dont build in a flood zone? Wake up america. Stop building in flood zones. No wood framed construction can withstand a flood.

  • @kellymoses8566
    @kellymoses8566 Před 26 dny +1

    SIP and ICF are the only sane way to build a house today.

  • @HabitualButtonPusher
    @HabitualButtonPusher Před 24 dny

    This is really neat. I would require some sturdy wire mesh or aluminum panels on the floor panel to ensure the critters stay out. I’ve seen rats and mice do some heinous damage to would and foam.

  • @rexmundi8154
    @rexmundi8154 Před 27 dny +1

    I saw one of these go up a few years ago and they had it dried in in a day. 2 guys.

  • @chrisw3421
    @chrisw3421 Před 27 dny +1

    Very vernacular

  • @__WJK__
    @__WJK__ Před 28 dny +1

    Interesting, can these be built over a traditional basement? Also, does EP offer garage kits? If so, what's the apprx cost of a 20x20 garage?

  • @charleyandsarah
    @charleyandsarah Před dnem

    I’d like to see your math please on how your sip is comparable to a 2x10 wall

  • @ssoffshore5111
    @ssoffshore5111 Před 28 dny +2

    I'm almost wondering if it wouldn't make more sense to just sell totally the "framed" kit/structures w/o the door(s) or window openings since to seems like it would be pretty easy to cut those out as desired for each individual at the jobsite.

  • @Piewalkermatt
    @Piewalkermatt Před 22 dny

    Manor Lords.

  • @vapeurdepisse
    @vapeurdepisse Před 25 dny +1

    The future when everyone lives in a foam shed

  • @1234GOPRO
    @1234GOPRO Před 25 dny

    This is how we build Hollywood sets.

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 Před 28 dny +1

    Hello P.Allen Smith 🖐👍✌

  • @strme1
    @strme1 Před 28 dny +1

    Interesting know how health can be affected with such a technology.

  • @JimDeVerna-yf2zy
    @JimDeVerna-yf2zy Před 12 dny

    Matt .. how would Joe Lstiburek detail the outside walls and roof. Would he add furring strips for the roof and siding. Where is the WRB? The floor system is very interesting.

  • @johntherat339
    @johntherat339 Před 28 dny +3

    A dried in shell in a day is pretty impressive and the price is fair. I wonder if they can use ZIP panels as the outer layer?

    • @ssoffshore5111
      @ssoffshore5111 Před 28 dny

      I don't see why you couldn't!

    • @raymondpeters9186
      @raymondpeters9186 Před 28 dny +1

      If it rains on the house for a week that would be bad OSB and water don't mix

  • @MoonbeamAcres
    @MoonbeamAcres Před 28 dny

    I would love one of those! But would need someone to put it together for me. Then I could take it from there.

  • @jamesray9009
    @jamesray9009 Před 28 dny

    I'm curious what as to what wall and roof sections pricing like the easier the cheaper per square foot.. ?

  • @staudtj1
    @staudtj1 Před 28 dny +1

    When I watched PBS years back Allen Smith was always worth a look-at.
    The Man has a real sense of style and it's amazing what He has done
    at Moss Mountain Farm in very few years. Very much like his new endeavor.

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 Před 28 dny +2

    The walls on my personal house are 24" thick

  • @SALVATl0N
    @SALVATl0N Před 28 dny +1

    I believe the engineers, but sips will always freak me out.

  • @1mandrywallarmytv144
    @1mandrywallarmytv144 Před 24 dny +1

    I watched a building made with the same technology as these panels and a small fire started and the Whole 4 story building was toasted in less than 10 mins. Building had no chance.

  • @blueferral3414
    @blueferral3414 Před 27 dny

    If they had a predesigned quadplex I'd be onboard in a hot second.

  • @ahowl7mx
    @ahowl7mx Před 27 dny

    Just lift it and put a garage underneath :) I do like the reviews of the SIP houses.

  • @benc1927
    @benc1927 Před 28 dny +3

    How do you get the electrical and plumbing in the walls...

    • @enwinn
      @enwinn Před 28 dny +4

      There are wire chases (holes) bored at specific spacing for pulling wires. You do not put plumbing inside SIPs. Typically you'll run plumbing inside an interior wall.

  • @NelsonCummings
    @NelsonCummings Před 22 dny

    I agree. Well this one as is is going for 22, 700 guess we could always prices May fluctuate And I guess contractors aren't here in Central Florida. But anyway, looks like a great product $22,700 so of course you got the plumbing and the electrical and r value. Oh yeah don't forget the AC

  • @OperationDarkside
    @OperationDarkside Před 21 dnem

    Are you sure, there aren't quite a lot of framers that could manage to frame something like this in a day?

  • @mortcs
    @mortcs Před 28 dny +3

    How is the moisture being handled in these sip structures?

    • @AmandaComeauCreates
      @AmandaComeauCreates Před 28 dny

      Vapour open water barrier on the outside so the osb can dry to the outside. Blue seal has a peel in stick membrane but there's others. Gotta be careful with rainscreen and siding but totally doable. Inside is much the same, vapour open barrier and careful install of furring strips and drywall/panelling

    • @davideakin7434
      @davideakin7434 Před 24 dny

      ​@@AmandaComeauCreatesAlso needs advanced interior air management (IAQ, humidity).

  • @1chourse
    @1chourse Před 28 dny +3

    SIPs are great but not these specific ones. There needs to be some structure in the walls to transfer loads. Also the outer shell panels look like they’re just waiting to get wet and disintegrate.
    There are much better quality SIPs available.

    • @JCII100
      @JCII100 Před 27 dny

      Like? Used MGO SIP?

    • @magictrading8903
      @magictrading8903 Před 27 dny +2

      Steel sips - stronger, lighter, cheaper overall, just all around better but maybe that’s why they don’t need to pay Matt to be on his channel.

    • @JCII100
      @JCII100 Před 17 dny

      @@magictrading8903 from where?

  • @joshwwarren
    @joshwwarren Před 21 dnem

    Giving me SIPs ptsd from my home build. Our builder was like "oh yeah 2 weeks" for our 1700 sqft, had the high lift, he way overpromised for his level of experience and only having a couple guys. Started right AFTER Christmas after delays related to his other work (moving a skylift costs $$) and guess what he says they can't let that butyl caulk freeze for between the SIPs, wound up being a few months. SIPs are a neat idea, they do constrain you for modifications after build, but ask lots of questions and be more discerning about the builder.

  • @VanillaAttila
    @VanillaAttila Před 28 dny +3

    Hows the off gassing?

  • @bradmason8334
    @bradmason8334 Před 19 dny

    Matt, where are the prefab ADU Sip homes being offered? Any link?

  • @franks4973
    @franks4973 Před 16 dny

    Really want to understand how electric and plumbing is done with this system.

  • @jcsabolt2
    @jcsabolt2 Před 22 dny

    What’s the fire rating, is the foam flammable? What happens if you get a water leak…hole in roof or burst pipe? How do you repair it?

  • @robertduffy5805
    @robertduffy5805 Před 8 dny

    I wonder when one of these sip companies will partner with zip sheathing for a better exterior product that eliminates the need to weatherproof it. Or apply a similar product to the exterior of the sip panels.

  • @morninboy
    @morninboy Před 28 dny +2

    1 Hour House Assembly

  • @anthonyflores9336
    @anthonyflores9336 Před 28 dny +1

    I wonder if they could roll on a WRB all around the house like a basic shower with red guard and maybe add zip tape at the seams.

  • @jwristen24
    @jwristen24 Před 27 dny

    I would run vapor barrier, then rockwool with furring strips on exterior

  • @Paul-IE-Repairs
    @Paul-IE-Repairs Před 26 dny +1

    2 hour build, is that the trick to getting the structure up before the HOA or code compliance has a chance to red flag it? haha

  • @smartassalz
    @smartassalz Před 28 dny +4

    What does he think "vernacular" means?

    • @jong2359
      @jong2359 Před 27 dny +1

      He is trying to say "ordinary" or "common" without saying ordinary or common. It is kind of annoying.

  • @reallunacy
    @reallunacy Před 28 dny +1

    They are going to want to beef up that roof for mass appeal. In Georgia, new construction needs R38 on the roof of a new dwelling.

    • @Vipe694
      @Vipe694 Před 25 dny

      The panels can be up to 12 1/4" thick which is about an r49 I believe.

  • @anthonyflores9336
    @anthonyflores9336 Před 28 dny +2

    Matt, you should have stopped him at ‘a house needs to breath’.

    • @daledickey8400
      @daledickey8400 Před 28 dny +1

      That part is done with HVAC install, this was a structural video showing speed and ease. It would be cool to see a full process of SIP planning through completion.

  • @johnjason7204
    @johnjason7204 Před 22 dny

    How is the electrical added to the walls...lights, switches, cable tv...

  • @thomasspangler5840
    @thomasspangler5840 Před 28 dny +1

    Could you do a barn or garage with this?

    • @daledickey8400
      @daledickey8400 Před 28 dny +1

      Absolutely, there are commercial applications available as well. SIP has been around for years in a variety of materials including metal.

  • @carrerasrivera
    @carrerasrivera Před 27 dny

    OK... I will use this with the bardimonium to create a big insulated home in record time.

  • @jackbonham7014
    @jackbonham7014 Před 28 dny

    @buildshow can you make a video about German rolladens?

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 Před 27 dny

    If they made Hemp SIPS that would be great

  • @ebb2421
    @ebb2421 Před 18 dny

    wonder what the VOC's are for chemical sensitivities

  • @Techdeck758
    @Techdeck758 Před 20 dny

    Would this hold up in a hurricane zone? Think Florida, Caribbean

  • @tedpereboom6983
    @tedpereboom6983 Před 27 dny

    How are they handling condensation at the ridge? I did not see any gap and have not seen any other photos on there site to suggest they have any management for the ridge.

    • @buildshow
      @buildshow  Před 27 dny +1

      The key is good air sealing inside and out. Air flow through the ridge will rot it out

    • @AwakeningWARRlOR
      @AwakeningWARRlOR Před 26 dny

      How to suffocate the home and occupants, talk about toxic off gasing with nowhere to go.

  • @rezatashakori9906
    @rezatashakori9906 Před 28 dny +1

    its only the framing? we could frame a house in two days too

    • @QuadTAZ
      @QuadTAZ Před 28 dny +2

      Insulation and blocking too. Doubt you could frame a house in two days with two people so I'm guessing there's some cost savings in labor there.

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 Před 27 dny +1

    When you showed the finish buildings you didn't show the bathrooms or kitchen
    I wonder why???

  • @wilty5
    @wilty5 Před 25 dny

    Is that daylight that I see inside the ADU at the top left corner? If so, what is the remedy?

  • @PBoss0
    @PBoss0 Před 4 dny

    WHY WAS THE ROOFING MATERIAL NOT INSTALLED ON THE GROUND?

  • @chrisferrell6159
    @chrisferrell6159 Před 15 hodinami +1

    No wiring? It's hard to wire a house that's already built!

  • @jonblair5470
    @jonblair5470 Před 26 dny

    Doesn’t look like the plywood was cut to put in electrical. Are they just stabbing a forcefully pushing through the foam with fish rods??

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 Před 27 dny

    The one good thing is zero waste

  • @tommycollier9172
    @tommycollier9172 Před 25 dny

    Okay matt You did not build a house in 1 day You assembled a house in 1 day The house was built in a factory, I'm very impressed

    • @buildshow
      @buildshow  Před 24 dny +1

      True. The preassembly in the factory is what makes it so quick in the field. I think the thing I like about this particular manufacture is their excellent preplanning so that things in the field go extremely well.

  • @Wigington24
    @Wigington24 Před 13 dny

    I bet they burn real well

  • @danbrown5673
    @danbrown5673 Před 28 dny +2

    Wind rating?