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DIY Success! 2-Year Review of the Mr. Cool Mini Split Heat Pump in Our ICF Home
Welcome back to LakeLotBuild! In this video, John and Leslie are here to give you an in-depth update on the Mr. Cool Mini Split Reverse Heat Pump DIY system they installed two years ago. Curious about how it has held up in their energy-efficient ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) home? They've got all the details-from installation insights to performance, maintenance tips, and energy savings. Whether you're considering this system for your own home or just love DIY projects, this update is packed with valuable information. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay tuned for more updates on our lake lot journey! #MRCOOLComfyClash @MrcoolComfort
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ICF House: DIY Stair Handrail Install! How to install industrial pipe handrail from VEVOR
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John and Leslie tackle a DIY stair handrail install in the ICF home. Thank you to VEVOR for providing the industrial black pipe handrail. It matches the modern industrial vibe of the lake house. Learn how to install the pipe handrail in drywall, wood, or ICF walls. Get a VEVOR Staircase Handrail like mine HERE! 3FT Staircase Handrail: s.vevor.com/bfQA1O 6FT Staircase Handrail: s.vevor.com/bfQDG...
Pros and Cons of Building with ICF. One year later in our ICF house!
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John and Leslie have been in their ICF house now for one year and are ready to share all of the pros and cons of building with ICF. Hear their favorite things about living in an ICF home. And while there are very few cons to an ICF home they do bring up cons you may not have thought about before like the loss of square footage and a lack of ICF builders. Come along as they share the best and wo...
Lake Property Tour! Cutting down trees to improve our lake view and chainsaw review.
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Episode 60 - John and Leslie cut down several trees to improve their lake view. Watch the hilarious outtakes as these amateurs try to cut down massive trees. They review the Saker Mini Electric Chainsaw. 0:00 Introduction 0:15 Review of Saker Mini Chainsaw 5:15 Cutting Down Big Trees 6:48 Don't Try This at Home! 7:08 Our Improved View 7:23 Hidden Springs and Water Features 9:23 Outro Saker Mini...
ICF Home Tour of Open Living Room and Kitchen Design. IKEA Cabinets, open layout, integrated fridge!
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Episode 59: John and Leslie tour viewers around the completed IKEA kitchen with custom details and designs. Solid-surface countertops, electric fireplace, integrated refrigerator, pull-out trash can, metal drawers, and other aspects of the open living room and kitchen are revealed. They also discuss the success of their Mr. Cool mini split system and their Pella picture window. Other videos men...
DIY Finishing our Concrete Driveway! Pouring the Driveway Approach (also known as Apron).
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In this episode, DIY couple John and Leslie work on completing the new concrete driveway by creating a concrete approach (or apron) that they pour themselves. Using simple Quikcrete and a concrete mixer they make quick work of the job as they are stalked by a rain and snow storm on its way in. Equipment used in this episode: Similar Concrete Mixer amzn.to/3j6FAb9 Similar Scoop amzn.to/3Y4SJAx Q...
Best Amazon and IKEA Products for the Bathroom! Tour the bathrooms in our ICF home.
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Episode 57: IKEA Pax system was used for the closet, and many Amazon products are used in the bathrooms and showers. Leslie takes viewers through a tour of the completed ICF home's bathrooms and the primary closet system. Shop below: Yimobra Bath Mat - Memory Foam www.amazon.com/dp/B07VX6GH88 Yimobra Bath Mat - Shaggy Chenille amzn.to/3CFB9tL Yimobra Bath Mat - Luxury Chenille amzn.to/3TyVurB C...
Installing our glass shower doors, 3/8 inch glass doors with panels!
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Episode 56: Heavy 3/8 inch glass is professionally installed in our two bathrooms for shower doors and panels. We document the installation process for the glass shower doors. In addition, a custom-sized mirror is installed in our guest bathroom. This video is not sponsored. Suppliers in this episode: Binswanger Glass (Branson) 417-334-5179 www. binswangerglass.com
Installing our Solid Surface Countertop over IKEA Cabinets! Looks just like Quartz!!!
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Episode 55: John and Leslie show the step by step preparation and install of their solid surface countertops. The IKEA cabinets have been prepared with steel corbels and wood to support the solid surface countertop. Remember Corian? Well, this is what solid surface countertops look like now! The beautiful countertops look just like quartz but they are lighter and less expensive than that materi...
DIY Steel Spiral Staircase by Paragon
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Episode 54: John and Leslie build the Paragon Outdoor Steel Spiral Staircase kit. Watch as they explain how to measure for the staircase, set the main pole, place the treads, affix the balusters, and attach the aluminum hand rail. It may only take a weekend, but WOW, is it a lot of work. Enjoy the views from the roof top deck once the spiral staircase is built. 0:00 Introduction 0:30 Attaching ...
ICF Lake House Tour: Our Progress So Far!
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Episode 53: John and Leslie take you on a tour of the lake house. Check out the progress on the kitchen, decks, bathrooms, showers, concrete floors, and bedrooms. They explain how their Mr. Cool split systems are working. Products in this video: Cabinet hardware/pulls: amzn.to/3O3Fb3m (short black pulls) amzn.to/3Ql8ccI (long black pulls) Retractable awning: amzn.to/39kPl0y Bathroom faucets: am...
Building, Installing, and Plumbing IKEA Godmorgon Bathroom Vanities
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Episode 52: John and Leslie build IKEA Godmorgon vanities for all three bathrooms. John walks through the special plumbing accessories that allow the vanity to have full drawers with no obstructions. The difference between mounting the cabinets on a standard stud wall and an ICF wall is detailed and discussed. John also explains how to plumb the cabinets and the faucets. Bathroom faucets can be...
Installing our DIY IKEA Kitchen Cabinets Part 1: Askersund Ash Cabinets Built and Installed
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Episode 51: John and Leslie show how to build and install IKEA Sektion cabinets in the finish Askersund Ash. They walk through how IKEA cabinets are put together including base cabinets, how they are hung or mounted to the wall, and how Maximera drawers are built and installed. John also demonstrates how to mount and install hinges for cabinet doors. 0:00 Intro 0:50 Kitchen cabinet layout 2:10 ...
We have RADON in our ICF house!!! Will our ERV mitigate and fix our problem?
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Episode 50: John and Leslie discover their ICF lake house has a high level of radon gas in the lower level. They discuss how to test for radon gas and how to mitigate radon gas using their ERV system. It is critical to have positive pressure using the ERV in order to dilute and mitigate radon gas using fresh air from ERV. They also discuss the need for ICF homes to test for and prepare for rado...
How to Design and Order an IKEA Kitchen! The kitchen design plan and cost for our IKEA cabinets.
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Episode 49: Leslie explains how to design and plan an IKEA kitchen using the IKEA Kitchen Planner. She shares tips for using the online design tool including designing the room; choosing cabinets; placing them in the virtual room; scheduling a design consultation; and ordering the cabinets. The overall cabinet design cost a little over $5000 including the fridge! Join us as we plan out our IKEA...
DIY Installing Marble Stacked Stone on Modern Fireplace
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DIY Installing Marble Stacked Stone on Modern Fireplace
Laying Tile in our Modern ICF Home! Tips and tricks from the whole family!
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Laying Tile in our Modern ICF Home! Tips and tricks from the whole family!
Comparing Hardie Backer Board and Allura Tile Backer Board! We are ready for tile!
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Comparing Hardie Backer Board and Allura Tile Backer Board! We are ready for tile!
Custom Recessed Lights in LiteDeck ICF Ceiling!
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Custom Recessed Lights in LiteDeck ICF Ceiling!
Electric Fireplace Modern Design Install: Color Changing LED Flames and Lights
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Electric Fireplace Modern Design Install: Color Changing LED Flames and Lights
Mistakes We Made in Our ICF Home Build! Would we build with ICF again?
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Mistakes We Made in Our ICF Home Build! Would we build with ICF again?
Installing our LPP Septic System. Two tank system with grinder pump. Lake approved!
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Installing our LPP Septic System. Two tank system with grinder pump. Lake approved!
Standing Seam Metal Siding Part 2: Custom Siding for our ICF House
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Standing Seam Metal Siding Part 2: Custom Siding for our ICF House
ICF House Build - Answering Viewer Questions!
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ICF House Build - Answering Viewer Questions!
Putting up drywall on wood and ICF walls in our lake house.
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Putting up drywall on wood and ICF walls in our lake house.
Standing Seam Metal Roofing as Horizontal Siding on our ICF house!
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Standing Seam Metal Roofing as Horizontal Siding on our ICF house!
Installing ERV - Panasonic Intelli-Balance 100 Energy Recovery Ventilator in ICF home DIY
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Installing ERV - Panasonic Intelli-Balance 100 Energy Recovery Ventilator in ICF home DIY
Plumbing with PEX in our ICF house!
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Plumbing with PEX in our ICF house!
MR. COOL DIY Mini Split HVAC System Install in ICF home. No technician needed! No charging!
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MR. COOL DIY Mini Split HVAC System Install in ICF home. No technician needed! No charging!
DIY Cable Railing for Less! Build Cable Railing with Steel Pipe and Stainless Steel Parts off Amazon
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DIY Cable Railing for Less! Build Cable Railing with Steel Pipe and Stainless Steel Parts off Amazon

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  • @RogerWilsonTodd
    @RogerWilsonTodd 10 днів тому

    Does the portion of the bolt protruding from the exterior EPS after the pour get cut off flush with the EPS?

  • @frankperrott6048
    @frankperrott6048 12 днів тому

    Do you prefer the concrete floor or using wood joists. Wondering if it would be worth it to do the whole house in icf/litedeck?

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 3 дні тому

      I much prefer the concrete. I think using litedeck for all the floors would be amazing

  • @bryanford1139
    @bryanford1139 13 днів тому

    4:34 BBBRRRRRRRRTTT!!!!!! 'Murica!!! F@#% Yeah!!!!

  • @bbb129
    @bbb129 15 днів тому

    I’m surprised that lumbers holding it no problem

  • @RogerWilsonTodd
    @RogerWilsonTodd 15 днів тому

    Excellent video and tremendous accomplishment! Three ICF questions: 1) Any problem getting termite protection and warranty? 2) If you find additional wiring is needed inside an exterior wall (add an outlet or LAN drop), how can the wire be fished through? 3) Why do you think ICF construction remains in the minority?

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 3 дні тому

      1) We pretreated and have no wood (our roof is concrete) so we don’t worry about termites. We don’t have a warranty nor do we need one for insurance though. 2) You would need to remove the one to two sheets of drywall and laying the wiring. 3) New construction methods take forever to be adopted in the US. Not sure why the reluctance other than just people not familiar with the product and not willing to learn. Sad because ICF would be a game changer for so many parts of the country with tornadoes, wild fires, earthquakes, etc.

  • @virginiamoss7045
    @virginiamoss7045 16 днів тому

    Testing for a few days tells you nothing. Radon gas is intermittent and comes out of the soil a little at a time or in big bursts if it comes out at all at any given moment in time. You need at least a month or 3 to get a full picture of your radon exposure, even a full year. Those little tests are a waste of money.

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 15 днів тому

      We monitor constantly with our detector we got off Amazon. We can adjust our airflow and ERV when needed.

  • @RogerWilsonTodd
    @RogerWilsonTodd 19 днів тому

    Excellent information.

  • @mikeyazel8725
    @mikeyazel8725 19 днів тому

    Installed a 24,000 btu Senville ducted unit on my ICF build in northern Indiana and it is amazing, still dont have the ductwork in place but the ICF house is warm as toast while I finish it up inside.

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 15 днів тому

      Nice, we love our mini split too.

  • @Insidiousotter
    @Insidiousotter 21 день тому

    What determines whether joists go on top or in hangers against a ledger?

  • @nenadpetrovic270
    @nenadpetrovic270 23 дні тому

    John, i see those LGS joist are 14 gag, I believe they are 12" spaced O.C. and 12" deep? Great work

  • @corynott5605
    @corynott5605 24 дні тому

    Great video guys. Good tips and insight.

  • @nenadpetrovic270
    @nenadpetrovic270 25 днів тому

    John great work - I've been watching your build and videos, learning and applying on my build. I am interested to hear if you could share that would be great, what rock did you use for backfill between street side and icf wall where your front entry and garage is. I see it's backfilled. How many truck loads of those rocks did you have? Any compaction done beside excavator ? Thanks Sir

    • @nenadpetrovic270
      @nenadpetrovic270 25 днів тому

      i think you said in video crushed lime stone, assuming that is crusher run stone? i always thought you started with surge stone then finished up with crusher run. Thanks

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 24 дні тому

      Here they call the first level “dirty” which is 0-6 inch rock. It sets up like concrete. Then the clean fill is over that where we put the sewer line. It is impossible to dig in the dirty fill once it sets up. All is limestone and granite from our local quarry.

  • @joejoe-lb6bw
    @joejoe-lb6bw 27 днів тому

    What about earthquakes? That's a lot of concrete to land on your head.

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 24 дні тому

      We aren’t worried about that. I think we would be in more danger in a traditional built home. We haven’t ever felt an earthquake here either. Tornadoes are the threat here.

  • @andyrobles247
    @andyrobles247 29 днів тому

    Great video. I recently finished my basement and we knew there was radon levels over 4 present so we did the typical radon mitigation with the pipe going beneath the slab and the blower (depressurizing beneath the slab). After $160k and a nice finished basement...radon levels still high. I had an ERV installed using existing ductwork. The tech used a different brand than you show in your video. He used the ATMO 150 cfm. Like your video, Radon levels went up! I changed the times as that was clear to do and the levels stayed up. I tried to reduce the exhaust relative to new air like you did to make a positive pressure. Tech didn't know how to control the fan speeds and tech support wasn't helpful initially. Tech support finally helped and explained how to reduce one or the other speed by %. I'm still unclear if it worked as the pressure in the vents isn't noticeable. The duct work currently goes into the furnace and initially the fan on the furnace would kick in when the ERV went on. That's not even working now. The tech is trying and explained that the air is probably not noticeable as it's going not just to the basement but to the main and top floor as well. He just suggested trying to run the air intake directly to the basement supply line. Only negative is the air won't be as hot. Let's see how that goes. How did you run your ductwork?

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 24 дні тому

      Wow I am so sorry you have had so much to go through. Our supply duct went to bedrooms and the returns are in both bathrooms. Our radon stays low when we are in the house with ERV running.

  • @Mikeeryza
    @Mikeeryza Місяць тому

    The design should come first before the start of installing your mechanical equipments

  • @WhiteytheLab
    @WhiteytheLab Місяць тому

    Grateful for the info! Thank you. You just saved me some misery 🙂

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild Місяць тому

      You’re welcome! Hope it helps.

  • @philn0va
    @philn0va Місяць тому

    Just recently found your channel and wanted to say thank you so much for the wealth of info you've posted. I hope to be building an ICF house in the next couple years and having your process to reference will be a great help. Thank you 🙏

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild Місяць тому

      We’re glad you found us! Good luck with your build!

  • @bradenfouts3169
    @bradenfouts3169 Місяць тому

    Appreciate the video! Love your content! However, the Seiko Rolex analogy doesn't make much since. Grand Seiko actually has more advanced movements that are arguably constructed better than Rolex. Their attention to detail and precision us much better. The reason people buy a Rolex is because of the branding. A Rolex has more appeal and holds its value better because of the brand. Rolex has simply gotten comfortable and they haven't innovated or improved their practices substantially to fully utilize newer technology and materials like Seiko ha through their Grand Seiko. The reason one pays for ICF is not a matter of branding. It is about innovation, quality of construction, and performance. If you were looking for those things in a watch you would actually buy a Grand Seiko and not a Rolex even though they cost less.

  • @tmsveen
    @tmsveen Місяць тому

    Very nice countertop! Have searching quite a lot between various solid surface companies. Do you know color, specific version name ? Feks clam shell corian (which seems similar albeit more beige tham yours)

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild Місяць тому

      We bought through Home Depot if that helps! It looks like quartz in person- grey and white with a tad of sparkle

  • @916medic
    @916medic Місяць тому

    Can you use cinder block concrete walls. Or use icf for interior walls. I want to build a safe room out of my master bedroom. Like have all the other ealls be wood but the walls of the master bedroom be concrete to make into a safe room with a metal door to fall back in to in case of an emergency.

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild Місяць тому

      Absolutely! Our primary bedroom has all the walls in ICF block and our suspended garage above us is concrete. So we basically sleep in a concrete bunker.

  • @Zricha-n9i
    @Zricha-n9i Місяць тому

    Beautiful view

  • @Zricha-n9i
    @Zricha-n9i Місяць тому

    Awesome house

  • @invisableobserver
    @invisableobserver 2 місяці тому

    never build on a property owners or home owners association, they are greedy narcissists.

  • @rowlandyoung4672
    @rowlandyoung4672 2 місяці тому

    Great content thank you. Are the horizontal parts of the joists made up of smaller lengths butted together and then plated? Or singular lengths. Id imagine singular lengths? Thanks!

  • @nenadpetrovic270
    @nenadpetrovic270 2 місяці тому

    John do you have video detail of reinforced beam over garage door? That is I think 16 feet wide opening. How did they put rebar in there , assuming they had to strip away those plastic webbing depending of beam depth . Thank you

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 2 місяці тому

      There is 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch rebar in there in each block in order to make a structural beam. Once placed they tied it into the vertical blocks in the side with rebar too. We did the same over the big window (16 ft opening) in the back of house too. The blocks have chairs for the rebar so the beam over the garage was done just like all the other block with rebar added to each one and tied in.

  • @CapitalismDependencyENDS2025
    @CapitalismDependencyENDS2025 2 місяці тому

    My father built his home in the 1950's. The entire home was built with concrete and steel. Every single wall was 16 inches thick and the foundation of the home is 36 inches. There was no cosmetic appeal done to the home. All the concrete surfaces on the floor, interior and exterior walls and ceilings was prepped and painted. The front and back door was created with 2inch solid steel 40in x 96in. All the windows were custom made 12in x 42in and all was placed 2 feet from ceiling heights. My father always focused on security and functionality. Cast iron fireplaces and cast iron stoves for heating and cooking. I grew up off grid but modernized for independence. We grew our own food and have always been self reliant. The home still to this day looks brand new after 70 years. My father recently passed and the last thing he did was install solar power and he closed in the garage to create a hydroponic garden space. My sister is moving away from the city into my fathers home and now she can live in our family home with no cost of living. She has strong shelter for safety, solar power off grid and unlimited resource of food. All the water comes from a well and there is a preservation tank that collects rain water. The basic survival that everyone complains about and its a free resource. There is no con to concrete homes unless its just done wrong and built in the wrong places.

  • @wanderlustcanvas
    @wanderlustcanvas 2 місяці тому

    Where did you get the tiles/stones?

  • @LeonardGoulet
    @LeonardGoulet 2 місяці тому

    supply chain for sure, but that's political

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 3 місяці тому

    I am a simple man but familiar with mechanical items after working on vehicles for 38+ years as an ASE Master Tech since 78. (Street Cred) but the magic part is simply corrugated plastic cardboard if you understand. Like a box from a product, on a cut edge, you’ll see ribs of heavy brown paper that is folded. You can see thru it. Now, they take plastic, add an adhesive is my guess but it is a sandwich between two flat sheets of more plastic. Stacking one to the other with the “Triangle” shaped bridges connect to the next sheet, running opposite of the other. So a gigantic box of straws stacked to allow a difference of temperature to transfer between each sheet. This with a fan with push or pull air thru it. I like the aluminum tape and keep it handy. But after a finished wall or ceiling, as you mentioned, the company should make a vent like “Old Work” electric boxes. A screw in the housing open these hard plastic wings that “ Cam Out” into place to grab the drywall from behind. So the flex tubing is pulled thru, clamped or taped, then placed into the hole, then tighten the screws carefully to allow the back wings to lock onto the drywall. Then the face plate can be installed. (Note; clean with isopropyl alcohol to dry, spray can of adhesive promoter used in body shops for bumpers (Sold in home stores / auto stores / paint stores) then paint to match the color. Ask about plastic spray cans that the color comes close. I enjoyed seeing the “Flow Tubing” diagram! That make me rest easier as I thought the vents are hard run into the Heat Recovery Device! Thanks kindly for your explanation. Just wish retirement would allow a purchase!

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 3 місяці тому

      Wow, great information! Thank you

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 3 місяці тому

    I am in NE Nebraska, that boarders South Dakota and it gets into the 100 degrees F in the summer and -10 degrees F in the winter. Do I need a larger CFM as my house is 1,550 sq ft on the main floor. Lower level is finished and trying to make this easier for my wife of 44+ years.

  • @fricknfishn5153
    @fricknfishn5153 3 місяці тому

    Instead of using osb to cover the holes in the block, why not just hang the ledger up there, install bolts through ledger, then pour concrete. you would still cut out the 3” hole to bring the concrete to the back of the ledger but a lot less work and a lot easier to match up the holes no?

  • @kennixox262
    @kennixox262 3 місяці тому

    My question would be about the quietness from outside noises and sturdiness. Seems to meet both goals on that.

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 3 місяці тому

      It is very quiet in the house. We have really bad storms in this part of Missouri and it is shocking that we can barely hear the rain or wind when they get going.

  • @TheDenooneD
    @TheDenooneD 3 місяці тому

    Those floors will bounce.

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 2 місяці тому

      We've had no issues with bouncing floors.

  • @Lion_McLionhead
    @Lion_McLionhead 3 місяці тому

    Surprised it can span that far without post tensioning, even the garage floor. Missouri is made of different stuff than Calif*.

  • @Lion_McLionhead
    @Lion_McLionhead 3 місяці тому

    That looks sketchy. In the modern world of years of rain falling in a single day, those steep lot houses without pilings are not long for this world.

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 2 місяці тому

      Most house on this lake are built on slopes steeper than ours. Builders out here go to bedrock for footings or slabs.

  • @Billy18bm
    @Billy18bm 3 місяці тому

    skills!

  • @tuonghuynh4431
    @tuonghuynh4431 3 місяці тому

    Great video! I plan to do it for my house. After 2 years of operation, do you have any feeds back ? such as noise level, cost of maintenance, filter replacement.... ? Thanks

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 3 місяці тому

      We love it. Very quiet. We replace filter around every 4 months

  • @robgriffioen101
    @robgriffioen101 3 місяці тому

    I buidlt our home with icf. But only the basement and 1st floor. Conventional framing for the 2nd floor due to the walls not aligning, with the lower walls. Cant agree more about using metal ducting or pvc/ abs pipes placed in the walls at all of the appropriate places. Measure twice all of the window/ door openings for plumb, square. Ensure the windows openings are properly braced and supported before the pour. Run 4" pvc pipe under the slab for running electrical or plumbing lines from the house to shop. Avoid using 90' angles and use connected 45' to make pulling the wire or lines easier. Lots of other changes too many to list as well. Still love the home and the natural coolness in the summer and comfort in the winter.

  • @Lion_McLionhead
    @Lion_McLionhead 3 місяці тому

    Those are for rich millennials.

  • @SambarSlayer
    @SambarSlayer 3 місяці тому

    Hi there. Just finished a 284m2 house and 160m2 verandah suspended Lite Deck pour in Australia. 100 cu m or 240 tonnes of concrete in total. We are doing the build totally ourselves and set up the supports and lite deck. We used your video to work out the prop system and it worked perfectly, thx for the great resource. If you would like some pics of our build send us your email and we’ll send them through.

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 3 місяці тому

      Wow, that is amazing to hear! I so glad your build went well and that we helped out. Our email is lakelotbuild@gmail.com

    • @SambarSlayer
      @SambarSlayer 3 місяці тому

      @@LakeLotBuild Thx for the msg. Will send a few pics

  • @whimpypatrol5503
    @whimpypatrol5503 4 місяці тому

    I'm not a builder, but if I were, i would not use fur on my ceilings. I would use hdroprophlyene captured from dinosurasic byproducts preseverved during the the jurassic era.

  • @Just_Me
    @Just_Me 4 місяці тому

    My understanding is that for new construction, the best, easiest and cheapest way to stop radon from seeping into the house is to put down a sheet of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) on top of the gravel prior to pouring concrete. Radon can't penetration a sheet of HDPE.

  • @Travelers4Good
    @Travelers4Good 4 місяці тому

    If you had no mortgage on your ICF house, would you consider not having homeowners insurance at all?

    • @CapitalismDependencyENDS2025
      @CapitalismDependencyENDS2025 2 місяці тому

      If you need insurance for something then you shouldn't have it. Cost of living is the oldest scam in life. Capitalism is an insult to our world and there should be no slavery incentive for anything. Capitalism and over development of the land is what created dependency and climate change. Just look at this chaotic world and how rapid its changing from what humanity created and destroyed.

  • @daverobau9656
    @daverobau9656 4 місяці тому

    Maybe I missed it, how many total SF under air?

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 3 місяці тому

      Total is 2600 sq ft, 1800 on each floor.

  • @KentlySelf
    @KentlySelf 4 місяці тому

    Does the ICF contractor you used work in SouthWest Missouri?

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 4 місяці тому

      He does! ICF Walls of the Ozarks

  • @jje984
    @jje984 4 місяці тому

    I happen to think most radon problems are because most houses have slight overall negative pressure due to stack effect. Your video is a good example of how even a slight positive pressure can completely mitigate even a fairly high radon number.

  • @tommac5411
    @tommac5411 4 місяці тому

    not different, use differently

  • @makena1969
    @makena1969 4 місяці тому

    Invest in acoustic panels so you don't go insane living in an echo chamber

  • @Jay-xr9ww
    @Jay-xr9ww 4 місяці тому

    what is the model name of the double sink? i have the same vanity and cant seem to find a sink like yours

  • @markstipulkoski1389
    @markstipulkoski1389 5 місяців тому

    I can't wait to retire and build an ICF in the mountains of NC. Hope I can find a lot with as pretty of view as yours. My plan is mini-splits and an ERV like you. I'll have to go watch your videos on those when the time comes. BTW, do you use your rooftop deck much?

    • @LakeLotBuild
      @LakeLotBuild 5 місяців тому

      We do use the roof quite a bit. We have a deck box full of camping chairs that we keep up there so we can pull out chairs whenever we go up there but we don’t have to worry about furniture blowing around or getting a lot of weather up there. We had about 20 people up there this year for the Fourth of July fireworks over the lake. It was a great time. We also frequently invite our neighbors over to just listen to music and hang out up there.