People scoffing at the price are smoking crack. I just built a 10x10 and did it up real nice, very similar to what you did, and spent $6,700 on materials. If I were going to build something like this for a customer, I would charge at a minimum $13,400. Great video, pal. Keep them coming!
This is like deja vu for me. I build a 8x12 office a year and a half ago. Very similar. Black metal siding and ceder tongue and groove on outside high wall. Great job here
Thank you so much for showing us what you do. That isn’t a lot for the shed because your labor is included. Build a lot diy and the reason people hire is due to the time saved. Thanks for your time.
a trick I learned to putting shingles on was to just start from the opposite side of the previous row of shingles you just did, the gap will never line up that way either, saves a little time, looks good!
16" on center floor joists and you could have avoided adding blocking all together. The time saved cutting insulation and installing blocking would have paid for the extra joists. Also, a chalk lines go a long way toward reducing marks.
I see a lot of comments about cost but this has windows, huge doors, the cedar shingles and climate control so it seems reasonable with that in mind though I am sure it could have been done for a lot less without those items. It would be interesting to see the breakdown of costs to see what it would cost just in lumber and the basics. It looks great and is obviously not just a storage shed! I was thinking of replacing my current shed (same size) that is old and falling apart and really like this design that would be great in my space.
I got yelled at by drywall guys for doing what you did by attaching the insulation paper tabs to the exposed face of the 2x4s because when they use adhesive glue for the drywall, it's best to have it on the exposed 2x4 wood face so the glue can stick to the wood. I now attach the paper insulation paper tabs to the inside edge of 2x4. Overall good detailed video. Thanks.
@@sethcraftworkshop Can't wait till it's warmer and you start to do projects with the water turbine and your ram pumps. I wish I had a property with some kind or water on it to monkey around with stuff like that.
I know someone who payed 3 people to build a room each getting paid $35/hr. Took around 15 work days. The labor alone was $12k. Now the build in this video did have a nice door and mini split. Those two alone were almost $3500.
Outstanding job! The price is fair. I don’t think most people realize how much work this is when condescend into a 60 minute video. Looks quite exceptional!
You can spent 50.000 if you want to , but for a f...shed , whit 2.000 to 4000 is more than in off ,if you whant put the money in the trash , is your money.
Because this will be used as a business the owner wanted it to be nice. That price includes 3 windows and a nice door (door alone was $1200 The mini split was also around $1200) my next build should be a 20x30 and will be around that same cost.
Have some people not seen the prices these days? I recently finished building a 12x16 shed for $15k. 3k was for good tools since I previously had only very basic tools, and I did it all myself, so no labor costs, which means the remainder of the cost $12k) was ALL material. Keep in mind that 2x4s that used to be $4 in most areas in 2018 are now $8 or $9 in 2023. I used mostly 2x6s, and those go for $13 in my area in 2023. Plywood that was $38 in 2018 is now $65 or more in 2023.
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OK I saw a lot of whining about the price, but this is not a Shed in any way shape or form. This is a complete house just smaller. Full floor full insulation drywall air conditioning on and on. It’s worth the price.
Great content. I’m building a 32 x16 studio and using much of you videos as a guide. I was curious why you dont use a California corner stud. Was this just because the small size of the building?
That is a big building! You can use a California corner. I just always build my walls together and add an additional 2x4 later to attach the sheetrock or siding.
If you have somebody else build a place like this, it's going to be much more expensive than this. You're right, the location across the country will have different prices.
Jack/Trimmer = supports header load to the bottom seal King = runs along side the Jack/Timmer studs Cripples = supports the header or window seal Window Seal Header This is the correct verbiage for next time.
I am located in western North Carolina. This build was for a friend of mine. Normally I don't build like this for others. It's not a normal business of mine.
Timber has never been higher than right now in the UK and I could build a shed twice that size for half the cost WITH all those fancy addons. Either you or your customer got ripped off!
The 2x6's on the frame are treated. Under the OSB floor there is a moisture barrier. There should not be any issues with rot here. However there is nothing wrong with using treated lumber on the bottom of the walls.
Agreed. I also checked a local shed builder and a 10x12 shell was $8000. The construction was 1/2 this nice and did not have electrical, a mini split, insulation, and nice double door.
I am not sure about taxes but in the county this building is located the max size allowed was 12 foot and under. Worth looking into tax and building code in your area.
Every contactor on youtube installs the drip edge incorrectly. The angled bottom of the drip edge should be held 1/8" away from the facia so that water can drip off of the edge instead of running down the facia.
A building permit was required Because the Eves extended past 12'. The final inspection was done To include the electrical. The building was signed off as a storage building. Later we installed insulation and drywall.
The building itself was only $5000 roughly. The additions made this much more costly. $1400 door, $1200 mini split, electrician, TandG floor and ceiling... These add up fast.
Nice job ….I am building a 8x12 on 8 “ concrete footings ,osb t/g ,1 windows and a HDepot 500 doll door …so far 2500 dolls spent….more flat than yours so I will get torched rubber roof and cover the sides …all together will spend 6000 Canadian dollars .
6000 is not bad. This build went a little extra on several things. I have been shocked how much doors cost. In my other builds I make custom doors for less than $100.
The high price includes a mini split, french door, 3 nice windows, TandG ceiling and floor, electrician, and several other things that are not in a small shed. However the same size building from my local shed place was over $12,000 for the base frame.
The real use for the building was a climate controlled exterior office space. Nice door, mini split, 3 windows, t and g floor and ceiling, ... it all adds up.
I just built a 8x7 chicken coop, for a few hundred dollars, which looks like your building (lol). 1. I made my own door. 2. no floor. 3. The roof is plywood, and recycled tin. paint, is cheaper, since barn red paint is cheaper. My building looks excellent, as does yours. But the price difference is shocking. My plywood sheathing, is not osb, so, it is the exterior of the chicken coop (painted of course). The roof extends 1' in every side. I also used 1x3 for trim, and some 1x4. etc.. The windows are hardware cloth, and not functional windows. Sits on pressure treated 2x4's.
Sounds like a nice coop! This building was actually made to be a climate controlled exterior office space. Fully insulated, mini split, nice floor and ceiling, trim, double door and 3 windows. We met the homeowners budget as he wanted. Coming up next in this channel is a 20x30 shop build. Probably will run around the same price.
I'm building a 20x30 for half that cost. Maybe it's your location. Either way it's still much cheaper than the price Lowes sells their premade ones for.
He explained why it was expensive in one of the top or first comments. Door alone was $1200. Plus depending on how wood fluctuates. It could be less or more but most likely less unless you plan on getting $1200 doors. Lol
That included a $1200 door, $1200 minisplit, 3 windows, and tongue and groove floor/ceiling. (Actually this is a fully insulated office space that clients will visit)
You can't buy an exterior office like this from any local shed sellers. The base 10x12 no electrical, no hvac, no insulation..... over $10,000. As for the plastic. There is a better chance of mold from ground water evaporation than rain sitting on there.
Man materials must be expensive where you live... built a 2 story 12x20shed for not even $10k in 2022. 8ft first floor ceiling, 7ft second story ceiling with an 8/12 roof, 2x6 framing, R-19 insulation walls, hardyboard siding, architectural shingles, pegboard walls on the first floor with wood work benches, second floor has outdoor entrance with 32x78" door, 6 windows, upstairs is drywalled, vinyl flooring and basically the kids outdoor playroom. Is the $11k what you charged the client maybe? 😅
The actual frame was only $5k. All the extras brought this way up. $1200 door, $1700 mini split, electrician fees, my build fee, t and g floor and ceiling. I am about half way done with my 20x30 and it is right at $5k.
That's $140 per square foot in Canada. There is something wrong here. That's a high-end custom home price. That's a really nice build but look at the framing - it is basic (and 2x4). How did this cost north of $40 per sq ft ($5,000) ? Unless you paid yourselves $250 per hour labour.... then yup, makes sense.
That price is including the tongue and groove flooring and ceiling, the expensive front door, 3 wondows, and the Mini split. This building will have clients coming in for meetings and the owner wanted it to be very nice. I will be building a 20 by 30 shop soon and it probably will run about the same price as this small building.
@@sethcraftworkshop Sorry about that. I missed the fact that you built this $11,000 $USD 10x12 shed for a client with an extravagant wish list. Carry on.
Wait...11k for just materials? I know theres some premium mats going into it...11k for the whole billed bill seems fair. If just mats...seems like a lot.
Yes that mini split and door and floor/ceiling put this build up there. Those were close to $5k. Considering that this build minus paying the electrician was $5,500.
The siding on both ends was cedar. That racked up a couple hundred dollars into the total figured. My new build is a 20x30 and so far only cost $6k to get to the point of roof.
Please tell me this is labor plus retail market on materials?! I have a 10' x 15' going up for under 2k, including doors, windows and a 15 tons of gravel.
nice! Yes you can build a shell for a good price. This build had tons of extras that took the price way up. I am almost done with a 20x30 build and it is fully insulated and finished inside but I DIY built most of it. Doors were built for $80 each vs $1200 like the one in this video. Plenty of ways to save money.
Dude, I love your video. It's really awesome. But when the camera is on you, there's too much motion. To the point of nausea. I want to keep on watching so.please figure it out. Thank you.
After this build I replaced the Canon G7X m3 camera with the MUCH better Canon M50 m2. That super annoying auto focus issue is gone. Thank you for the feedback. It was also annoying to me as well.
The fancy door, floor, ceiling, and the mini split were around $3200. That puts the base building at $7800. An unfinished 10x12 from the local shed store is $8000. This build is actually right on for price considering that.
Thank you for going into detail on the roof, most videos are vague. I feel like I can do this now.
I actually have a dedicated video on just the roof. That will give you lots of info.
People scoffing at the price are smoking crack. I just built a 10x10 and did it up real nice, very similar to what you did, and spent $6,700 on materials. If I were going to build something like this for a customer, I would charge at a minimum $13,400.
Great video, pal. Keep them coming!
Finally someone who builds a shed and raises their wood up off the concrete. Final build looks great.
I like to have a moisture barrier under the building. Also lifting up from the ground was the only way to get this level.
I thought it was because you were building on an existing slab that might allow water to come in contact with your baseplate.@@sethcraftworkshop
This is like deja vu for me. I build a 8x12 office a year and a half ago. Very similar. Black metal siding and ceder tongue and groove on outside high wall. Great job here
Sounds like a nice building. I like the tongue and groove look.
Thank you so much for showing us what you do. That isn’t a lot for the shed because your labor is included. Build a lot diy and the reason people hire is due to the time saved. Thanks for your time.
Thank you for watching. This build was great. Turned out nice and has been a great detached office space for my friend.
a trick I learned to putting shingles on was to just start from the opposite side of the previous row of shingles you just did, the gap will never line up that way either, saves a little time, looks good!
Ah yes we had a little issue getting shingles to line up. . . Mostly my failed math skills.
16" on center floor joists and you could have avoided adding blocking all together. The time saved cutting insulation and installing blocking would have paid for the extra joists. Also, a chalk lines go a long way toward reducing marks.
Good point. A chalk line would have helped for sure!
I see a lot of comments about cost but this has windows, huge doors, the cedar shingles and climate control so it seems reasonable with that in mind though I am sure it could have been done for a lot less without those items. It would be interesting to see the breakdown of costs to see what it would cost just in lumber and the basics. It looks great and is obviously not just a storage shed! I was thinking of replacing my current shed (same size) that is old and falling apart and really like this design that would be great in my space.
I got yelled at by drywall guys for doing what you did by attaching the insulation paper tabs to the exposed face of the 2x4s because when they use adhesive glue for the drywall, it's best to have it on the exposed 2x4 wood face so the glue can stick to the wood. I now attach the paper insulation paper tabs to the inside edge of 2x4. Overall good detailed video. Thanks.
Awesome video! Perfect amount of detail. You rock!
Thank you. Happy to help!
Awesome tips for window installations!
Thank you. I also have dedicated windows install videos on the channel.
great job in instructing of this project. thank you
Thank you for watching this is the fourth building I've constructed and it does get easier as you go along.
Bloopers at the end are awesome.
There were so many. Must have tossed out 10min of them.
@@sethcraftworkshop Can't wait till it's warmer and you start to do projects with the water turbine and your ram pumps. I wish I had a property with some kind or water on it to monkey around with stuff like that.
Looks great, though I'm not sure I'd call that a shed!
It's actually a backyard office space.
It might sound expensive for some but. For all the work and material and weeks of work is decent cost😊
I know someone who payed 3 people to build a room each getting paid $35/hr. Took around 15 work days. The labor alone was $12k. Now the build in this video did have a nice door and mini split. Those two alone were almost $3500.
Outstanding job! The price is fair. I don’t think most people realize how much work this is when condescend into a 60 minute video. Looks quite exceptional!
Thank you. This build did take two people several work days to build. It was used as a work from home office once I got done with the build.
You can spent 50.000 if you want to , but for a f...shed , whit 2.000 to 4000 is more than in off ,if you whant put the money in the trash , is your money.
@@sethcraftworkshopYup, if you hire people to help , of course this will cost a lot ,my point is DIYSELF , CLARIFY NOW ? GOOD BUILDING ANY
WAY.
10x12 for $11K that's a lot!!! looks good but too much $$$
Because this will be used as a business the owner wanted it to be nice. That price includes 3 windows and a nice door (door alone was $1200 The mini split was also around $1200) my next build should be a 20x30 and will be around that same cost.
Sorry pal but way overpriced.$2500-$3000 is a normal price.
Never going to hire this builder
What ? 11K ? skip😂 Way overpriced
11K is CHEAP for labor and material dude
Have some people not seen the prices these days? I recently finished building a 12x16 shed for $15k. 3k was for good tools since I previously had only very basic tools, and I did it all myself, so no labor costs, which means the remainder of the cost $12k) was ALL material. Keep in mind that 2x4s that used to be $4 in most areas in 2018 are now $8 or $9 in 2023. I used mostly 2x6s, and those go for $13 in my area in 2023. Plywood that was $38 in 2018 is now $65 or more in 2023.
It looks fantastic & I learned a lot from this video and funny end ;) Melly Mell's is going to create a garden house with isolated windows and wood pallets that I collect all for free. This project is waiting to be transformed in a happy & joyful garden house v.s. lounge. I looked up many recording.., this one Is perfect for me to understand how to start & finish it all...
Thank you :)
I am happy to hear that the video was helpful. This is part of a multi part series showing each step of the build.
Did very good learned alot
Must be near the Asheville area, Summit Builders gives it away. 😊
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Thank you. This build was smooth.
I actually went through lots of channel names until settling on this one.
@@sethcraftworkshop ok, will try to remember your site name here!
Good job I was impressed
Thank you. This was turned into a detached office space.
OK I saw a lot of whining about the price, but this is not a Shed in any way shape or form. This is a complete house just smaller. Full floor full insulation drywall air conditioning on and on. It’s worth the price.
Loved watching this. Really like most of your content.
Thank you. CNC and laser content coming up next.
Fantastic job! Great video!
Thank you. This build has worked well over the past couple years.
And that's how you build a $65K shed, I mean mini house. It looks awesome.
Looks good! Whats the slope on that roof? No rain screen required?
I wondered what the heat/cooling system set you back including all the wiring.
It was around $1300 with everything.
Thank you so much for this video the best.❤
Thank you for watching.
Great content. I’m building a 32 x16 studio and using much of you videos as a guide. I was curious why you dont use a California corner stud. Was this just because the small size of the building?
That is a big building! You can use a California corner. I just always build my walls together and add an additional 2x4 later to attach the sheetrock or siding.
Great video!
Thank you. This was the final video on a full build series.
Very good job...you work like gentleman
Thank you. This build went well. The homeowner and I have known each other for 20 years.
Thank you 🙏
Would love to have one built in Los Angeles. Not gonna happen for $11k here though
If you have somebody else build a place like this, it's going to be much more expensive than this. You're right, the location across the country will have different prices.
Great job! loved it!
Jack/Trimmer = supports header load to the bottom seal
King = runs along side the Jack/Timmer studs
Cripples = supports the header or window seal
Window Seal
Header
This is the correct verbiage for next time.
to level the base frame and to the finish, will the finished structure remain on those bricks that you used to level?
Yes the paver stones are the final level blacks. I did add several more to make sure the structure was well supported.
Very Thorough
Thank you. This build was a nice straight forward building. Lots of extras added to make it very nice when done.
Great craftsman shit and great explanations 🎉
This build was a nice straightforward build. Happy that it turned out well. It is now being used as a detached office space.
Good job 👍
Thank you. This was used as a detached office space. Has worked well.
Great job Seth! Where are you based out of to do builds like this?
I am located in western North Carolina. This build was for a friend of mine. Normally I don't build like this for others. It's not a normal business of mine.
@@sethcraftworkshop well all the way from Connecticut letting you know that it looks amazing and great work you did for your friend there!
Good work
Thank you.
Good job ! Is the flooring same as ceiling ? If so, isn't the flooring too soft ?
The homeowner wanted the T and G look on the floor. Scuffs and dents welcomed. For most shed floors a stronger material would be recommended.
Nice video
This build went very well.
Timber has never been higher than right now in the UK and I could build a shed twice that size for half the cost WITH all those fancy addons. Either you or your customer got ripped off!
This might be a stupid question but... The wall framing does not look like it is treated wood, is that normal for an outside building?
The walls are not treated. The floor is. The building was finished out to be a climate controlled detached office space.
@@sethcraftworkshop Thanks for the reply
Crazy high price. I built a 20’ x 20’ with footings, cement floor, doors windows and cement siding for 7,000.00 myself
There are several things in the build that were costly. I am in the middle of a 20x30 build and the cost will be around $10k.
@@sethcraftworkshop This is cheap for the work completed. Im sure shithead above could build a 3k ft2 house for 70k.
Should've used green 2/4s top against the floor
The 2x6's on the frame are treated. Under the OSB floor there is a moisture barrier. There should not be any issues with rot here. However there is nothing wrong with using treated lumber on the bottom of the walls.
Some of the comments obviously are people that don't have a business the price is the cost of labor plus materials
Agreed. I also checked a local shed builder and a 10x12 shell was $8000. The construction was 1/2 this nice and did not have electrical, a mini split, insulation, and nice double door.
You did a quality job :)
Thank you. This build has been used every day as a work from home office.
great work. lots of details.
Thank you.
Good job.
Thank you.
Why in the heck didn't you stagger your seams on the roof sheeting?? Good Gaww I can see that from my house 😆
Is it necessary to use osb then cement board if the cement board is gonna keep water out ?
For a shed only some people just use the exterior siding. For this it was an office space. The osc makes a big difference in structure strength.
People complaining it’s too expensive probably didn’t bother to watch the video. It’s more like a tiny home than a shed.
in the end it was a detached office. heated and cooled.
That aint no shed! Hell, I wouldn't mind living in that thing.......
It was used as an office space for clients to visit. Much more than a shed.
8:33 the cake
$11000, and that doesnt even have a concrete base. Wow. Wood is expensive.
Everything has gone up! Osb at one point was $50 a sheet compared to $7.50 four years ago.
Can you tell me what the tax implications might be if the shed were of a particular width? I believe there are no taxes below a certain width.
I am not sure about taxes but in the county this building is located the max size allowed was 12 foot and under. Worth looking into tax and building code in your area.
What are those black panels under insulation visible inside 35:50?
Those are called baffles. They allow air to pass along the ceiling and prevent the insulation from covering the full air space.
Every contactor on youtube installs the drip edge incorrectly. The angled bottom of the drip edge should be held 1/8" away from the facia so that water can drip off of the edge instead of running down the facia.
Good tip. I had not considered backing off like that. However hopefully not much water gets that deep on normal rains.
At 43:10 the doors don't line up, it looks so bad. Something out of square.
We had a lot of trouble with that door. From the long order time to it being out of square when installed.
Was a building permit required in your area? If yes, did the inspector come by?
A building permit was required Because the Eves extended past 12'. The final inspection was done To include the electrical. The building was signed off as a storage building. Later we installed insulation and drywall.
@@sethcraftworkshopwhat is Eves? Can't find and useful translations. Greeting from Poland 🇵🇱!
@@dominik8040 search "eaves". It's the part of the roof that extends out/beyond the vertical wall.
Try “eaves”. He had a typo.
What state are you located?
So you just used hardiebacker as siding and painted over it? Am i seeing that correctly?
It's actually Hardie siding. Backer is for installing tile the siding is specifically for this application.
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@sethcraftworkshop appreciate the info man, I don't know that I've even seen it around here but I like it
Hey bud great work and 11k isn’t bad
To have the nice door and mini split 11k is pretty good.
That’s gonna be a spunky floor. Hope only small equipment is going in there
The building is actually used for a home office. a table and chairs is the most the floor sees.
What's the purpose of venting the soffit in this shed when the ceiling insulation is blocking the airflow. Lol
The baffles provide an air Channel for ventilation.
Last course of shingles that was finished with a roll of aluminum looks like garbage. Everything looks good
We went back and added a much better ridge cap. Thought the metal flashing would work, but it did look like poo.
No stagger on any sheathing?
It's definitely a good idea. But this exterior office space is so small I don't believe it's going to matter much.
I'm trying to figure how he paid so much. This is not mathing. Is this in Canada?
The building itself was only $5000 roughly. The additions made this much more costly. $1400 door, $1200 mini split, electrician, TandG floor and ceiling... These add up fast.
Is the building anchored to the concrete pad?
This building is not anchored to the concrete.
Nice job ….I am building a 8x12 on 8 “ concrete footings ,osb t/g ,1 windows and a HDepot 500 doll door …so far 2500 dolls spent….more flat than yours so I will get torched rubber roof and cover the sides …all together will spend 6000 Canadian dollars .
6000 is not bad. This build went a little extra on several things. I have been shocked how much doors cost. In my other builds I make custom doors for less than $100.
Which state are you in? City?
This build was close to Asheville, NC.
11k !!! Where did you get your materials from? I just built a 16 x 24 for less than 5500$
The high price includes a mini split, french door, 3 nice windows, TandG ceiling and floor, electrician, and several other things that are not in a small shed. However the same size building from my local shed place was over $12,000 for the base frame.
Hello i would like for you to build me build me something identical, how do we get in contact with you?
Hello. This was built for a friend of mine. I make youtube videos and don't really travel to build like this.
The BIGGEST “Blooper”? Was the price-point.
What did you use? 24 karat gold plated nails or screws?.
The real use for the building was a climate controlled exterior office space. Nice door, mini split, 3 windows, t and g floor and ceiling, ... it all adds up.
@@sethcraftworkshop
Was a superb build though.
Matt Risinger level-up!.
& the careful build-instruction was perfectly documented nicely.
I just built a 8x7 chicken coop, for a few hundred dollars, which looks like your building (lol). 1. I made my own door. 2. no floor. 3. The roof is plywood, and recycled tin. paint, is cheaper, since barn red paint is cheaper. My building looks excellent, as does yours. But the price difference is shocking. My plywood sheathing, is not osb, so, it is the exterior of the chicken coop (painted of course). The roof extends 1' in every side. I also used 1x3 for trim, and some 1x4. etc.. The windows are hardware cloth, and not functional windows. Sits on pressure treated 2x4's.
Sounds like a nice coop! This building was actually made to be a climate controlled exterior office space. Fully insulated, mini split, nice floor and ceiling, trim, double door and 3 windows. We met the homeowners budget as he wanted.
Coming up next in this channel is a 20x30 shop build. Probably will run around the same price.
I'll build you a city of these for 11k. Holy cow
Not in 2023 prices. A local shed builder company had a base empty model for $8000. You add that mini split and door thats another $2700
@@sethcraftworkshop glad we printed a century worth of currency over a two year span
I'm building a 20x30 for half that cost. Maybe it's your location. Either way it's still much cheaper than the price Lowes sells their premade ones for.
I just finished a 20x30 for around 15k. It is finished inside with insulation and wall covering. A 20x30 from a store would be $30k easy.
He explained why it was expensive in one of the top or first comments. Door alone was $1200. Plus depending on how wood fluctuates. It could be less or more but most likely less unless you plan on getting $1200 doors. Lol
That door and mini split were a lot! Over $2800 for those two.
People on here saying to much. You guys quoting just a regular shed..
A 10x12 shed for $11,000??? Is it made of solid gold?
That included a $1200 door, $1200 minisplit, 3 windows, and tongue and groove floor/ceiling. (Actually this is a fully insulated office space that clients will visit)
11k? Why make it when you can buy 10x12 shed for that money. Plastic on base will trap the water introduce mold.
You can't buy an exterior office like this from any local shed sellers. The base 10x12 no electrical, no hvac, no insulation..... over $10,000.
As for the plastic. There is a better chance of mold from ground water evaporation than rain sitting on there.
Man materials must be expensive where you live... built a 2 story 12x20shed for not even $10k in 2022.
8ft first floor ceiling, 7ft second story ceiling with an 8/12 roof, 2x6 framing, R-19 insulation walls, hardyboard siding, architectural shingles, pegboard walls on the first floor with wood work benches, second floor has outdoor entrance with 32x78" door, 6 windows, upstairs is drywalled, vinyl flooring and basically the kids outdoor playroom.
Is the $11k what you charged the client maybe? 😅
The actual frame was only $5k. All the extras brought this way up. $1200 door, $1700 mini split, electrician fees, my build fee, t and g floor and ceiling.
I am about half way done with my 20x30 and it is right at $5k.
@@sethcraftworkshop $5k is still way too high since there is no cost for concrete slab.
You shouldn’t tell people how much you spent on it.
That's $140 per square foot in Canada. There is something wrong here. That's a high-end custom home price. That's a really nice build but look at the framing - it is basic (and 2x4). How did this cost north of $40 per sq ft ($5,000) ? Unless you paid yourselves $250 per hour labour.... then yup, makes sense.
That price is including the tongue and groove flooring and ceiling, the expensive front door, 3 wondows, and the Mini split. This building will have clients coming in for meetings and the owner wanted it to be very nice.
I will be building a 20 by 30 shop soon and it probably will run about the same price as this small building.
@@sethcraftworkshop Sorry about that. I missed the fact that you built this $11,000 $USD 10x12 shed for a client with an extravagant wish list. Carry on.
Wait...11k for just materials? I know theres some premium mats going into it...11k for the whole billed bill seems fair. If just mats...seems like a lot.
Yes that mini split and door and floor/ceiling put this build up there. Those were close to $5k. Considering that this build minus paying the electrician was $5,500.
@@sethcraftworkshop awesome thanks for the clarification and the video. Learned a lot.
For 11k???? That should be 2k tops
mini split: $1300, Door: $1400, TangT floor and ceiling: $700, Electrician: $300... you can see the place cost adds up fast.
who's going to live there?
It is used for a home office. Clients meet there for work.
@@sethcraftworkshop Its very nice, Seth. Thanks for sharing your work!
I'm building a 16x24 for 5k. Is it made out of cedar?😅
The siding on both ends was cedar. That racked up a couple hundred dollars into the total figured.
My new build is a 20x30 and so far only cost $6k to get to the point of roof.
Please tell me this is labor plus retail market on materials?! I have a 10' x 15' going up for under 2k, including doors, windows and a 15 tons of gravel.
12k for 24 on center joist shed😅
11k bout shit myself 😂😢😢😢
Haha. The base build is $5k. All the fancy extras like mini split, double door, tongue and groove, electrician, brought it up there.
@@sethcraftworkshop it is crazy how fast it all adds up
$92/ft2 for materials only is crazy
That includes 3 windows, double door, mini split, tandg floor and ceiling. Otherwise this office would cost $7k.
11,000 cost or retail?
All of the materials purchased for this build were from a big box store so we paid retail price.
@@sethcraftworkshop I meant are you pricing it to sell or?
I just built a 10x12 just like that for under 1k, but no interior ceilings and walls. Its just for storage.
nice! Yes you can build a shell for a good price. This build had tons of extras that took the price way up. I am almost done with a 20x30 build and it is fully insulated and finished inside but I DIY built most of it. Doors were built for $80 each vs $1200 like the one in this video. Plenty of ways to save money.
Dude, I love your video. It's really awesome. But when the camera is on you, there's too much motion. To the point of nausea.
I want to keep on watching so.please figure it out. Thank you.
After this build I replaced the Canon G7X m3 camera with the MUCH better Canon M50 m2. That super annoying auto focus issue is gone. Thank you for the feedback. It was also annoying to me as well.
I just built. 10x12 tiny home for $2600
That's awesome! Material choice makes a big difference. I am almost done with a 20x30 film studio and the cost is around $10k.
Somebody over paid 🤣
The fancy door, floor, ceiling, and the mini split were around $3200. That puts the base building at $7800. An unfinished 10x12 from the local shed store is $8000. This build is actually right on for price considering that.