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  • Опубліковано 24 кві 2021
  • Here is our video of how we built this home in less than 2 weeks! Obviously, the ground was prepared first with a foundation and septic tank and the finishing inside will take as long as it takes. But this is proof that you can build your own SIPs house, which is earthquake, hurricane, termite, and fire resistant with an extremely high thermal value to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. For more information contact Diane Webster
    619-547-6621.

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  • @koreanature
    @koreanature Рік тому +1

    Wow, That's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.

  • @mohmmadsarfrazmohmmadsarfr6536

    Very Very good

  • @cleversonpimentel2082
    @cleversonpimentel2082 Рік тому

    Muito lindo, parabéns pelo otimo trabalho
    hello to Brazil .

  • @samt5663
    @samt5663 Рік тому

    What a beautiful view!

  • @focusinterior.architecture
    @focusinterior.architecture Рік тому +1

    nice build

  • @javirodri2390
    @javirodri2390 Рік тому +1

    Hi, I loved the video. I've been planning to build a house in mgo sip for a while. I just have a question about the video. In the largest room that can be seen, the living room will be the safest, it can be seen that they put some metal beams to support the ceiling. That is true?. Could you tell me what kind of beam they are? Thanks a lot. I love the video. Another video on plumbing and electricity on those houses would be interesting.

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому

      Hi Javi, yes they used a steel beams. I don't have a video on the plumbing and electricity but the panels use a tool to carve out a conduit to input the wires. Thanks for commenting on the video. If you are planing a home using SIPs we sell the materials to build them in your location. We are not approved in every location so I'd need to know more about where you want to build if that is your goal. all the best. Diane

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому +1

      HI Javi, yes we used steel beams. The house is very secure according to the engineer. All the best to you.

    • @viralvideostrending5782
      @viralvideostrending5782 7 місяців тому

      what was used for the foundation. it looks like beams that fit the sip for the floor. is this correct?

  • @ruellbankasingh7730
    @ruellbankasingh7730 Рік тому

    looks great

  • @invictusmaneo464
    @invictusmaneo464 Рік тому

    Man!!! What a view :o

  • @viralvideostrending5782
    @viralvideostrending5782 7 місяців тому

    awesome, what was the foundation made off. i see it had just a few rows of joist.

  • @charpontetuille
    @charpontetuille Рік тому +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @driverjamescopeland
    @driverjamescopeland 8 місяців тому +1

    I've never seen a SIPs system go up this slow. What panels were you using?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  7 місяців тому +1

      We used our own SIPs made with Fiber Cement Board panels, 6 men, 8 days, no crane or scaffolding. Most consider this a fast build.

    • @driverjamescopeland
      @driverjamescopeland 7 місяців тому +1

      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455 - absolutely... for FRC panels and very little support equipment, that's quick. What's the finished density of your panels?

  • @parmoni
    @parmoni 3 роки тому

    looks like at the end you tarred the joints and placed some special kind of rolled up roofing underlayment? can you share what kind of tar and what kind of roofing underlayment?

    • @DianeWebsterentrepreneur
      @DianeWebsterentrepreneur 2 роки тому

      Sorry Chris, I just saw your question. Obviously I'm not a social media expert to say the least. I don't know the name of the product they used on the roof. I apologize.

    • @timphillips8966
      @timphillips8966 Рік тому +1

      It was a "modified bitumen torched down system." Great product, however, that install looks sketchy. They should have nailed down a "base sheet" before torching directly to the SIPS plywood!! Notice the "tarred joints" bled through the finished product. That's a BIG no no!! The system will likely fail in those areas pronto. I could be wrong and this could be some funky new "approved" install, but I'm pretty sure it isn't. Anyway, Hope that helps...

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому +2

      @@timphillips8966 Hi Tim and Chis. our SIP panels are not made with plywood. We have no wood in the system at all, thus the fire-resistant claim. Our panels are made of a concrete fiber cement board with a specific formula. The roof has not failed in over a year, but I have had other mistakes that have been fixed as my original contractors used some crew members who were not trained in SIP building. The timelapse video however still shows how fast you can build a SIP home. I am happy to show the home to anyone who would like to see it. It is fabulous, warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Let me know if I can help you further. Sorry that I am not always on my channel and don't see messages. My bad!

    • @timphillips8966
      @timphillips8966 Рік тому +2

      ​@@bajacaliforniarealestate1455 Interesting to hear this SIP system uses concrete fiber cement board. Sounds like something similar to what's found in showers prior to tiling? Also sounds much heavier than plywood? Doesn't really matter as a typical SIP install uses an on site crane to drop the panels in place, although these panels seem to be pretty light (they don't appear to be struggling to lift them). I'm a fan of these systems.
      As far as the roof membrane install, I'd be surprised if the manufacturer would approve that install. Typically, going over a concrete surface you'd spray an asphalt primer & allow to dry before torching the membrane down. In this case I would've used an aluminum tape on all the joints (same stuff used to seal metal gas water heater pipe vents), then prime the entire surface, let dry, then torch membrane down. I was a roofing contractor in So Cal for 25 years (retired now) and used that product on commercial, residential, and industrial projects. VERY familiar with it.

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому

      @@timphillips8966 If I had known you before my build, I would have hired you as a consultant!!!!!

  • @eauclaire07
    @eauclaire07 5 місяців тому

    It seems all the windows are at one end of the house. Will it not make it rather dark inside?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  5 місяців тому

      Hi Claire, no it's a very bright house except for the back guest bedroom, I should have put a larger window in that room. I'm thinking of changing it. It is a comfortable beautiful home with a multi-million dollar view!

  • @ricardocruz-hs7cu
    @ricardocruz-hs7cu 2 роки тому

    Disculpa y se puede ver como quedo el interiro de la casa?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому

      There are interior photos on my real estate website for a price of $289,000. I do not want to sell, but I use the house as a sample of the materials and construction methods. I'm loving it. I just wanted a simple Mediterranean style white stucco house but with high ceilings and large windows overlooking the ocean. I'm loving it.

  • @FlourishingLove
    @FlourishingLove Рік тому +1

    There is no wood or metal in the SIPS? Is there any outgassing of VOC's? What is the company who makes the panels? I would like to investigate. Were the floors and roof also made of SIPS? Ultimately, what finish did you put over the floors? Thanks!

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому

      Hi Syrena, for these types of details we would need to have a phone conversation. You can email me to set up a time if you'd like to do that. diane@bajacalrealestate.com

  • @mikestarks8464
    @mikestarks8464 Рік тому +1

    Just saw this Diane, are you the rep for the SIP company , the construction company or just the realtor for the home? Does the sip company or you have a website?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому +1

      Hi Mike, I an the rep for the company. This is my home, but I sell the product and the building services. Call me if you'd like more info. 619-547-6621

  • @gimmywen2388
    @gimmywen2388 Рік тому

    美國很多木造房子,經不起暴風雨或是龍捲風吹襲,因為他們都是用輕質材料建造。

  • @user-ty2uz4gb7v
    @user-ty2uz4gb7v 11 місяців тому

    Are your sip clad in some engineered material like Hardie board or is it wood? Otherwise why is it white?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  11 місяців тому

      They are a proprietary blend of concrete fiber cement. They come white, but after we install them we plaster them in a special covering which we manufacture and then paint them if you want to. The video does not show that part. It only shows the installation. Where are you located? Hope this answer helps you.

    • @user-ty2uz4gb7v
      @user-ty2uz4gb7v 11 місяців тому

      @@bajacaliforniarealestate1455 thanks. Central TX. Can I get them if I decide to?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  11 місяців тому +1

      @@user-ty2uz4gb7v We are in Mexico and are not approved quite yet for export to the US. Beware of a SIP manufacturer in the south of Mexico. Just a friendly warning.

    • @user-ty2uz4gb7v
      @user-ty2uz4gb7v 11 місяців тому

      @@bajacaliforniarealestate1455 ok thanks. Cladding with cement fiber board is great. Nothing for termites to eat and much harder to burn

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  11 місяців тому

      @@user-ty2uz4gb7v yes, our panels are hurricane and earthquake proof as well. Wish I could get them for you but we are not ready yet for US sales. Think about coming to Mexico and build here. It’s a good investment!

  • @truesyn1
    @truesyn1 8 днів тому

    Where in Ensenada did you get those panels?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  2 дні тому

      You can buy them through me. I am now their representative. You can reach me at info@siphomesinternational.com or 619-547-6621. Happy to help you.

  • @user-eg6sf9hr4p
    @user-eg6sf9hr4p 4 місяці тому

    Why would you felt against the water shed???

  • @claudioluizalvesfernandes4393

    Good morning, I would like to know which area is built?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому +1

      Hi Claudio, this home was built in Col. Pt. Escondido, near La Bufadora, Ensenada. If I can answer any other questions for you please let me know.

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому

      Pt. Escondito, near La Bufadora, Ensenada.

    • @mightyaem
      @mightyaem Рік тому

      @@bajacaliforniarealestate1455 what was the total cost to build this house?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому +1

      @@mightyaemthe cost to build this home in today's dollars is $135 USD per sq. ft. plus the cost of the land and preparation of the land with a septic system and a water tank.

  • @criostoirashtin11
    @criostoirashtin11 5 місяців тому

    The house is still there after the hurricane?

  • @chrisgeary4624
    @chrisgeary4624 Рік тому

    What’s the skin on the SIP? Doesn’t look like standard OSB.

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому

      Hi Chris, no we use a special formula of Concrete Fiber Cement Board. OSB has toxic glue and burns. So any fire zone location is advised not to use OSB. Our product is a proprietary formula and eco-friendly, fireproof, waterproof, termite proof etc. If you are in Mexico and need SIPs, I can provide them. If you are in the US or another county other than Latin America, I may be able to refer you to a good manufacturer, but most will use OSB, which is a shame. All the best to you.

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому

      Hi Chris, we use concrete fiber cement board. OSB gives off a toxin from the glue, and it will burn. We wanted to be more eco-friendly. All the best.

  • @christopherpalmer4243
    @christopherpalmer4243 3 місяці тому

    How long were the roof panels?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  19 днів тому

      Actually I can't remember. But the house is 40' x 30' with an additional 10' decl. If you look at the roof again you may be able to figure how big the roof panels are. Sorry, I don't remember this info.

  • @russellbertino776
    @russellbertino776 Рік тому

    Great, if you want to live in an airtight box!

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому +2

      Right Russel, when you have a whole back wall of windows overlooking the ocean with a constant breeze we don't need anything else for fresh air. If those people who build don't have that then they would put in equipment for fresh ventilation!

    • @andriusaidukas7686
      @andriusaidukas7686 Рік тому

      ​@@bajacaliforniarealestate1455 normally every person who is building such house for him self (and have brains ofcource), surely is installing,ventilation/recuperation system, if not then for sure he is idiot

  • @user-jr3pt8el2s
    @user-jr3pt8el2s 2 місяці тому

    EPS panel?

  • @thippineninarasimhulu6298
    @thippineninarasimhulu6298 2 роки тому +2

    Total amount for home

    • @DianeWebsterentrepreneur
      @DianeWebsterentrepreneur 2 роки тому

      1280 square feet.

    • @lisastewartrealestate
      @lisastewartrealestate Рік тому

      @@DianeWebsterentrepreneur Hi Diane, What is the average cost per square foot in this area of Mexico?

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому

      @@lisastewartrealestate This depends in your drawings. There is no average that we feel comfortable quoting as the material costs are going up all the time. I would calculate between $100 USD and $150 USD per square foot as an average to start with. All depends on what type of windows, doors, kitchen, bathrooms, flooring and other items. Sorry I can't be more precise.

    • @lisastewartrealestate
      @lisastewartrealestate Рік тому

      @@bajacaliforniarealestate1455 We are thinking of renting first, then possibly build.

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  Рік тому

      @@lisastewartrealestateHi Lisa, sorry I didn't notice your message earlier. If I can help you please call me at 619-547-6621

  • @vitalyvigo2728
    @vitalyvigo2728 Рік тому

    Hello. Send me please your website. Thank.

  • @terryhuffaker3615
    @terryhuffaker3615 3 місяці тому

    Very few windows.

    • @bajacaliforniarealestate1455
      @bajacaliforniarealestate1455  19 днів тому

      The whole back side of the house is windows. Plus 2 on each side. I didn't put windows on the front because i wasn't sure if i would add more square footage. I don't need it so I didn't. I personally like it without windows on the street side. More private.

  • @ahmetbaser2402
    @ahmetbaser2402 Рік тому

    Ytong mu bu malzeme

  • @Forfun0099
    @Forfun0099 7 місяців тому

    Hola, fui a su pagina web buscando una casa, pero aparecen banner INNECESARIOS que me impidieron ver sus casas, a menos que me registre con google, facebook, etc.
    Perdio una venta importante. consejo: Despida al idiota que le hizo la pagina web y no impida ver sus propiedades.