Incredible Deck With Built in Hot Tub - Full Backyard Makeover Time Lapse
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2020
- Full project time lapse of a complete backyard makeover with custom deck that we built around a hot tub! We built bench seating all around the hot tub and included an outdoor kitchen to top it off. On the side of the deck with built a custom privacy wall with deck boards and pavers as an accent. This deck build was one of my favorite backyards yet!
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This little ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxVoi3B4CB6Oygq1-vo4OTL1M_M5JkrXif tub works perfect in our 6 x 6 shower and is easy to get in and out. Also easy to drain.
This is a good book. Does provide a step by step introduction to how to build things ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxhgbP-6hUnXu_QRaoHgLztgsI0YF3HqR0 , also does offer some steps. Includes pictures to give you ideas for layouts and such. If you are looking for a guide, this is not exactly what you want. But if you are trying to familiarize yourself with the way that pole barn building and other out buildings, are made, then this will work just as you need it to. A few things in this book are a barn (of course), detached garage, storage building, and coops.
No vapor barrier between bare earth and the deck. Fired!
This was a beautiful installation. I was hoping to get a few ideas as I am getting prepared to install the hot tub electrical for a client. The only item that I may suggest including would be the electrical distribution for the hot tub, power, and lighting. As an electrician, it would be nice to see where the GFCI disconnect was positioned and how the cable was brought to the tub. This would also benefit any homeowner planning to get an idea of the full scope of the installation.
Much appreciated.
I have done some woodworks in the past but this woodwork plan ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG helps me do much in a far lesser time than i used to do i have already built several projects with this plan and i intend to do many more soon. Thank you so much!
this is just amazing, love it!
Perfect patio for this house and neighborhood. Fantastic work.
Finished product is GORGEOUS
Omg!!! I'm in love! This turned out so well! I just posted a video of my backyard & I was looking for more inspiration & this helped! Great job!!!
Hell of a Transformation ‼️👍🏼👌🏼
I love the look of the wood beams with the black metal pergola!
I can’t handle how talented you guys are. Wow just wow!!!
I wished you guys were able to do these projects everywhere in the USA.. I don’t see any other projects on UA-cam or anywhere which look so top notch 🥰
I appreciate that! maybe one day we will hit the road and cover the whole US lol
Everything is great but the cement rock and wood wall. I would converted that portion to a mini bar with a TV! Great job guys!
Yesss def
I didint understood for what is it... Could be something more usefull
Theirs always one
Wow, that's amazing!
Amazing transformation!
Another great time lapse vid! Looks great!
Thanks a lot Andrew!!
Awesome transformation 👏 great job. Looks good!
Thank you! Cheers!
Oh boy, it's amazing!!👏👏👏👏👏so beautiful!!!!!🥰 Creative, gorgeous!!!! My god bless you
Looks spectacular 💜💜💜
Great work, this is absolutely beautiful!
That looks amazing, beautiful deck 💯
Looks great. Great time lapse. Just the right speed to follow.
Y’all’s work is AMAZING!
I mean that wish ya were here in Florida would use you zero doubt for some projects!
God bless and keep up the great work!💯🙏🏼
So THAT'S why there's a shortage on deck boards! Lol
Great work!!
🤣🤣🤣
@@THEpremieroutdoor this is nice. cost ????
@@dcobbs1 1billion dollars
Love ur work!! Very passionate about what u do!!
Thanks so much Ryan!!
@@THEpremieroutdoor you guys hiring or not? 😂😂😂
This is outstanding!
Beautiful result.
Geez I love you guy's work. Such a beautiful turn out. I would have gone with a pergola style cover but the hanging lights were a nice touch too.
Cover would have been cool if it had fit in the budget!
@@THEpremieroutdoor What was the budget here?
The work is absolutely splendid and deserves an award, whoever has chosen the music deserves to be thrown into the whirlpool with about fifty hungry piranas ...
Beautiful!
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! What an improvement!
thank you!!
so beautiful..love it!
Thanks so much!!
Take it from a carpenter, do not waste your money on composite decking. Sure the decking last, but the treated frame doesn't. You will never get that composite material back down if you have to rebuild the deck frame. Which will need to be done eventually. It's all a scam, should just buy treated or cedar and be done with it. You are putting an overpriced turd with a tie on it on your deck when u use composite. Its like wiping b4 u poo, just doesn't make any sense. Now to someone that doesn't know any better, it makes all the sense in the word to use recycled material that cost 4-6 x's the cost of lumber, but then again, lumber has skyrocketed out of control as everything else has since the fraudulent cheating potato took office.
This dudes "hit subscribe" game is next level
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And exactly why I never sub to those who beg for it. Worse than the ones who want you to subscribe before you watch the video. just no.
Love it . Your work it's always amazing. 🙏
Absolutely gorgeous ❣️
I can't watch anymore of these videos. The work they do is incredible, but I have a small home and even smaller budget, and could never afford any of these. It's torture to watch. I hope these people appreciate their fortune.
At least you have a home. Some people wish they had one. Keep working hard, you can do anything you put your mind to!
It is easy to create access to the hot tube from all four sides. All you had to do was cut out all the access areas and use cabinet door closures that have the two wheels on the cabinet and the little wire hood that grips onto the wheels. They are usually seen on older kitchens. You get an A + for craftsmanship and an F for usability.
This is beautiful!
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL
Beautiful, beautiful work. Im renovating a 40-yr old deck that my Dad built. Im envious seeing a crew of 6 or 7 people working on a project like that. This one’s all on me. Ugh.
Mannnnn I gotta get my life together 🧐😳🤯
The backyard entertainment with friends and family is where it's at. I have a deck my wife and I upgraded with a full outdoor kitchen on it and we just had a patio put in and now want a separate area for a fire pit. Spring/Summer and early fall get togethers are the best.
@@undredrawn3419 that's sounds amazing. Keep doing your thing. #Respect
1st thing I thought........
@@undredrawn3419 assuming, of course, you have lots of family members and friends near where you live
Don't compare yourself to others or you'll never be happy bro! Be yourself!
Good job. Looks amazing!
Beautiful finished product.
New subbie here because your work is badass as well as your clap backs!! 🤣🤣
I am a layman. But I am amazed that they built directly on the earth. Don't you remove it beforehand and put in sand or gravel or something?
They usually remove any roots anything that can decompose under the concrete and put rocks on the bottom and pour on top
@@officialcritz4554 I think they are talking about the joists sitting directly on the ground.
@@bradwatson2085 i was high asf typing that
If you look carefully, they have anchor foundation screws for the joist. Each of those can support 5000lbs in sandy soil.
But.. for humidity, you are right, it might be a concern. It looks closed on the side.
Wood on earth isn’t going to last long. CrAzy to do all that work and not get it off the dirt. And when the hot tub needs a repair. Wow. Smh
I love this! I’m buying a home Georgia with a screened in patio and deck.. I was looking for ideas!! I love this!!! Only thing I would add is more top covering. I’d love to build this around the sunroom/ patio and add a sauna too!!!
Make sure to take in account maintenance on something like this, if they ever need to work on the hot tub, which will happen, they’ll have to take it out of the ground or remove the siding
It’s beautiful I love it & especially the new roof 😍 made it pop 🥰
Glad you like it!
Should do a video on building a deck around a hot tub. You need to have access to all 4 sides of the hot tub for repairs that will come up. Trying to find videos on building the deck around a hot tub.
Good luck servicing that hot tub. Guarantee you they tell the customer to remove the hot tub from the deck to repair a jet leak on the side cased in.
Can’t wait to see this after it settles
This is built on a helical pile foundation, incredibly more effective than concrete footings at preventing settlement and heaving. Thanks for the concern though!
Awesome deck. Nice work guys!
Wow! Nice work!
Looks great but this may not last long. Looked like non treated wood was used. Jacuzzi brings a lot of moisture to the wood, and jacuzzis usually leak after a while also. The lack of clearance to the jacuzzi side panels for service access may also be an issue in a couple years. Would loved to have seen this done with concrete and tile instead.
Exactly frost shifting ground and deck. Concrete footings below frost level is a must.
No waterproofing on top of joists...12 years it will be mush...Maybe before the posts rot
For sure no real video on good cuts everything is from a far. Your right not enough treated wood in places lots of common were treated should be
Are hot tubs any better than Jacuzzis?
the main wood support lay down directly in dirt .. dont thing the jacuzzi gonna be the first issue 😅
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, you guys do some really great work. Also, while time lapsing Pat stain things is acceptable, slow motion would be more appropriate. The long scene around 3:30 was such a tease. Pat strokes it up, he strokes it down, wax on, wax off. 😂🤪
Pat is like a Jedi of all things stain, you must brush with the mind first
beautiful transformation
Beautiful Love It!!!
Looks good enough to be on the front of a magazine!
I should make my own magazine and put myself on the cover!
Not sure if it’s possible but I’d love to see a cost breakdown on something like this
Not sure what type of wood they're using for the deck but I'd say given the size of the deck plus the additional custom work, you'd be looking at somewhere in the range of $35-$45k.
D T Looks like they’re using some kind of composite given the fasteners and grooves. That alone wouldn’t surprise me if it’s $8-10k
One billion pesos
D T for a deck? Good gawd
I worked in a similar design and the owner was quoted 55 to 70k for a 1700 sqf of deck and hand rail
Looks amazing 👏
Great job guys 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Bit confused: don't you need to build that on a concrete/solid base and weather treat the wood? Won't it just rot away in a decade or so?
If you want to do this correctly you better build a second house for the price. When the rotting process takes place youre talking about 10 years. So they can enjoy it for that time.
I don't care if its pressure treated lumber if its in dirt it will rot
I asked myself the same question.
@@Trillineatus nope. Not without a water barrier it doesn't.
If it’s stained and pressure treated cedar you are looking at 25+ years. 0 clue why they didn’t put it on a solid base BUT some areas are built on filled in clay... so maybe that’s the situation?
Looks awesome, that grass is going to stink when it starts rotting tho... id suggest using lining and gravel on top of the grass.
Exactly, this empty space under the platform will the perfect place for all sorts of animals and insects
I was going to comment the same thing. Made no sense that they didn’t clear that out first! Glad I’m not the only one
Agreed, all of the organic material should have been excavated out of there, filter fabric laid down and topped with at least 4" of crushed stone. Doing this provides better air circulation and drainage.
@@mmfic98 yep! I have a feeling everyone commenting is European. I'm from Finland and what you wrote is our principal as well. Decaying organic material creates a damp environment slowly over time destroying the decking. Good air circulation is also key.
No it won’t. I’ve built 2 decks like this. No rot, no stink
Congrats to the team build it its beautiful
And for the owers have fun and enjoy as much as you
ok
This is how I would love to see my deck when I get one.... wow 👌
I hope those timbers are either redwood or at least pressure treated ones. Otherwise it will all dryrot less than 10 yrs especially when they are not even sitting on concrete post. To me they don't seem neither.
The poster mentioned he used treated lumber. Depending on where you live in North America the look different (some are lighter color). He probably used driven metal piles which is better than concrete in this application. Most concrete pile are only 4 to 5 feet deep and can still heave by frost(frost gets deep). Those piles would be at least 10ft deep which will stay under the frost
I would have skipped to the end for the reveal but the song was fire 🔥
Lol that track is one of my favorite royalty free bangers
@@THEpremieroutdoor truly a banger. Hell I might watch this video at the gym today. It's leg day.
@@THEpremieroutdoor Whats the name of this royalty free banger lol
Magnificent Work Lads 👍🏼
Sealing off the "crawl space" will hold moisture. That deck will fall apart in 10 yrs
I was very confused what they anchored in. Glad others noticed it
@Primo H I'm a residential carpenter, and that's not true.
Garbage people do that, not quality contractors.
If something that i built failed for any reason, i fix for free
Just Subscribed! Love every single video,. I live in new york would love to know the approx cost for such a project
Good work once again 👏🏽
Nice work guys!!!
OMG!! I completely forgot you guys actually did more than just the job you guys are currently on😂😂🤦♂️👍. Fantastic recap Homie!! Sean Shacka Lacka & team are killin it!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!!
Lol this one feels like an eternity ago!
Question, noticed you put weed mat and gravel only under one section of deck, why not the rest?
That's exactly what I thought As well
Scamming people. 😀
no sun so nothing will grow under the deck anyway
@Krzysztof Slomiany that's why im curious why they put it under the one section at all. It's like they either realized half way through, or charged the customer to do the full thing but didn't.
I noticed that too, just pressure treated right in the ground like that…. No footers…. Gonna be garbage in a few years I suspect
Awesome work!
How are you going to service that tub...all that planning you did, but missed the most vital part
Probably from the right side of the tub where the smaller deck area is.
I'm sorry, didn't see the other comments. 25 years I've been servicing hot tubs. The problem is that by the time there's a problem, these guys are long gone. A two foot access area around the inside of the spa would do it, but it would cost more up front.
@@spadoc-md I work in the industry too and this is a nightmare waiting to happen. All that work will have to get disassembled if that tub needs service. Even trying to cut your losses and getting rid of the hot tub will be very hard. Plus, they cheaped out on the tub too.
I too have been in the pool and spa industry for 20+yrs. If I came across something like that I would tell them to call me once they have the spa up on the deck.
Truly amazing! How much would a project like this cost on average? I want this deck.
I would guess around $20k without the hot tub
Mosquitos will be living under this nice deck!!!! Been there done that!!!
WOW GREAT WORK.
Better hope you never need to do repair work on that tub!
Yep if there is a leak behind those jet fittings on the steps side it is going to be a nightmare to try to get to those.
That’s the first thing I thought also. That hot tub will need work eventually and you’re SOL if it’s on an enclosed side. Repair man won’t touch it until he has access, either removing rail or lifting tub out.
@@scotts6955 Let's put it this way. If I had to repair it. If its me, I'm draining the tub and charging for every guy I have to get to help push it over 3 ft and if there isn't enough slack on the power conduit....I'm loading up the truck and saying See Ya. lol.
I have got out the Sawzall many times and destroyed decks because builders are too stupid to think about a hot tub needing repair. I worked in the industry for over 20yrs and took much pride in cutting decks apart as many homeowners figured that is was cheaper to repair a deck than rent a crane, hire an electrician to disconnect the electrical (which I could do but technically I am not an electrician so I never offered that option.), etc. Watching this made me laugh, stupid builders. So glad to be done with that chapter.
Exactly what I was thinking
I’ve pounded nails my whole life , I know what I’m looking at when I see this job being done, and I am very impressed young wing, great Fkn job man !
thanks so much, i really appreciate that!
You and your crew do amazing work!
thank you!!
Fantastic job!!!
Do you have costs and plans for this build? looks amazing!
that is what most want to know how much??? BUT I KNOW IT ALL CHANGES BUT A MORE OR LESS.
With the cost of lumber in June 2021, this is over a mil dollars. Lol
Not sure if I'm more sick of COVID or this joke.
Magnificent job guys
Disgusting
Bidens inflation......😂
No probably like 30k
Looks great!
Bellissimo lavoro bravi 👏👏🇮🇹
Imagine how much this would cost today 😳
Man I love your work.. I'm designing a deck to be built next month and I keep sending my contractor your videos, haha! Amazing work! I'd love to see a picture of how you service the hot tub. Is there an access area in the deck?
Thanks a lot!! There is a removable hatch on the deck so you can get to the service area on the hot tub!
AMAZING!!
What a difference wow 👌 👏
How do you fix the hot tub when it breaks? Why didn’t the wood sitting on the ground get treated for termites? Shouldn’t the joists have concrete slabs poured to sit on to reduce the likelihood of termites eating the wood laying flat on the ground?
They left the front access panel open and about 75% of the time, over the life of the tub, that's the only thing you'll need access to. For that other 25 % of the time, the builder will need to go back out and tear out all of their work so the service tech can get access. As someone who fixes hot tubs every day, I'll say this is more than most builders will do... but it's just a silly idea that you would never do to any other appliance and I wish it would stop.
Oh sorry dinglecherry I can’t seem to find the video on your channel where you build a massive deck yourself
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@@JakeLuden lmaoooooooo
@@JakeLuden 👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
Like to know the cost of the lumber. Great architectural design and workmanship.
Honestly rn lumber is very expensive. Covid interrupting manufacture, wildfires reducing supply, and more people choosing to build rather than travel. For a small project like this- get the plans ready and wait for prices to drop.
Pretty friggin slick man nice work
That looks so amazing something that I want to do to my back yard
Dope!
Thanks a lot!
Looks amazing, I'm sure somewhere in the comments this would have been asked, but what was done about the regrowth underneath the deck? I didn't see a membrane go down under the larger sections of floor.
Did I miss it??
Floor planks block light to under the deck. No light, no growth.
mold will form eventually
Yeah this was done wrong... it’s going to cost the home owner thousands in repairs..
@@dammitdulce WRONG!
You can see at 1:56 they put a weed barrier and gravel, which is recommended (but only in that little square). Maybe they just didn't include adding the rest of the weed barrier in the video? But yea the floor planks blocking the sunlight would not fully prevent growth under the deck (from my own experience of not putting weed barrier I know).
Wow speechless 😍
Gorgeous
I always hit like before I watch because I know it's going to be 🔥!
Question: are you using kiln-dried wood for the 6x6s? If not, do you have any issues staining the PT wood before it dries out?
Hahah I appreciate that!! We just stain them as long as they aren’t soaking wet with treatment we’ve never had an issue
Hi, how mutch time for a team like yours to build something like this ?