Why Eichlers Suck, and What You Can Do About It - Citrus House

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

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  • @jayumble8390
    @jayumble8390 25 днів тому

    Thank you! I learned some things from this video.

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  25 днів тому +1

      Thank you, @jayumble8390. I am so glad and i very much appreciate you letting me know. We are starting a much bigger Eichler project soon and I hope we can provide you more value.

  • @david100483
    @david100483 5 місяців тому +4

    Was there a follow-up to this video?? Would be nice to see the finished product

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  5 місяців тому +2

      Yes, sorry. We have not released that yet. We have been working on retooling our videos to make them more entertaining and educational, so we have paused almost all of our video production while we research how to do so. We will work on getting out our old material as we plan and film our new materials. Sorry for the wait and thank you for reaching out and asking about it.

    • @david100483
      @david100483 5 місяців тому

      @@BuildingABetterWay 👍 can’t wait to see more! ✌️

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  5 місяців тому

      @david100483. Thank you so much!! We are excited to see how you like the new stuff. Please let me know if you have a topic that you want us to cover that we have not covered or to redo something that we didn’t do well before. We are listening.

    • @david100483
      @david100483 5 місяців тому +1

      @@BuildingABetterWay mid century modern housing mainly!

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  5 місяців тому

      @david100483 Got it. We will do our best. We do some MCM but not a ton. We do have a very cool one starting later this year for a structural engineer we work with, so that will be super cool.

  • @faisal181
    @faisal181 Місяць тому +2

    I would say that it's not that Eichler's suck, its everyone's add ons to them over the years suck. But great to see, trying to run an HVAC in our Eichler its a battle of lots of money or a sub optimal system.

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  Місяць тому +1

      It is funny you say this. I actually love the look of Eichlers. They are unbelievably beautiful homes with an amazing inside/outside connection. But they suck as comfortable, long lasting, trouble free homes that evolve with the times. I have been in so many Eichlers with broken HVAC radiant systems that are unrepairable and so need to be replaced. As you said, changing them is basically impossible without making them complete eyesores. Like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Falling Water, they are architectural marvels, but functionally and structurally abominations.

    • @faisal181
      @faisal181 Місяць тому

      @@BuildingABetterWay Tell me about it we just got a quote for $27k to replace the HVAC. Doesn't help they did some interesting add on works here lol.
      Apparently if you have a 58 and above Eichler it has copper pipes, but ours is 55.

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  3 дні тому

      Sorry. That sucks. Yes, the Eichlers are the gift that keeps on giving. Beautiful homes to live in, with unsurpassed connection to the outdoors, but you pay for it, in repairs and discomfort when it is hot or cold out. Best of luck to you!!

  • @philiplacey5430
    @philiplacey5430 Місяць тому

    It's hard to imagine building a modern house with a 1.5" thick clear redwood roof deck. You do see 2x6 doug fir t&g as a roof deck and interior finish sometimes.

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  Місяць тому

      True, but they are never the only thing that functions as the roof. They typically have a bunch of foam up above the deck that makes them somewhat efficient.

  • @joevarga5982
    @joevarga5982 4 місяці тому +1

    There's nothing protecting those planks? Water goes between the boards and then what? Is there rolled asphalt roofing underneath? That's bizarre.

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  4 місяці тому +3

      Hi @joevarga5982 Sorry, there was a roofing over the boards. We had already removed the existing roofing material, which was closed cell foam. It was horribly uneven, pooled water and have literally a hundred wires, pipes and vents sticking out from it.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 4 місяці тому +1

      @@BuildingABetterWay I see. I'm used to seeing plywood sheathing. What a nightmare. I've admired Eichlers for years but had no idea that they were so horribly built until I watched your video. Thanks.

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  4 місяці тому +2

      @joevarga5982 Yes. We are preparing to start another one soon and while we would love to transform it, the client is more interested in keeping some of the details that make them not such great homes. So, while we will be doing a lot of videos on how we are making it better, they won’t be much better, unfortunately.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 4 місяці тому

      @@BuildingABetterWay I'm not sure what changes you had in mind, but the client may want to preserve the aesthetics. Many MCM homes are ruined by contractors who aren't sensitive to MCM aesthetics. I saw one where a Spanish-style tile roof was installed, and another with a partial second-story addition, lol. There's more to Eicher homes than function and R-numbers. I just subscribed, so I expect I'll be seeing it soon.

    • @BuildingABetterWay
      @BuildingABetterWay  4 місяці тому +3

      Hi @joevarga5982 I totally get that and agree that a ton of corruption is done in the name of progress and "improvement". I also would contend that when someone buys a home, whatever style, they buy the right to do with it what they want, with some obvious historical exceptions, which they also buy. That said, we don't do any design, so we are really implementors of other people's design decisions. We prioritize our recommendations to our clients, engineers and architects that focus on durability, longevity, indoor air quality, comfort, silence, efficiency and sustainability, not necessarily in that order, as that order is dependent on the priorities and values of the client, not ours. We just try to make recommendations to our clients to help them find the best balance cost and benefit(client interpreted value, again, not ours) as we work for them first, then people, then planet, then profit, in that order. Thank you so much for subscribing. If i can address anything that you are interested in or passionate, please let me know, anytime.