the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Many different designs for each type of project are also included. For example, there are hundreds of designs ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxb2mhCug-GkCWrq69Ce2I0nM0D4QpxAqu for outdoor buildings, from small sheds all the way up to a complete stable. Choose whatever type of shed or storage house is right for you. Pick from fancy ones or more utilitarian designs.
I.just finished mine 16/48..with 4 foot porch been working on inside one year just got it done lots of work...make sure u spray foam they are not insulated good..I'm running a 18000btu. Minisplit..it works good in 105 degree texas heat
The best thing about a shed looking good is you standing in front of it, that’s why it so beautiful, love, thanks BigAl California. Praise Jesus grace Christ amen 🙏.
@@CountryRootsFarm you know you’ve finally made it in life when you’ve got one of the Crocker Bro’s commenting on your videos!! Great job you two!! I’m so proud of you, you did a great job!! Can’t wait to see it finished, it’s gonna be awesome!!
This is amazing, my friend and I are going halvsies on a property and we're going to build up a little tiny house community there! I'm so excited to be a home owner in my early 20's, like it doesn't feel like a possibility considering how the world is right now. Your shed is exactly like what my friend wants, so I'll be sending him all of your videos!! Thanks for posting this, I hadn't even considered a compactor for the gravel until now!
Awesome! I’m so glad you found it helpful and I am wishing many blessing with your journey! Pursue your goals with everything you can and you won’t fail! There will be setbacks, but keep pushing!
Super inspiring… hopefully y’all stucco’d it and steel roofed it and got all the septic ran good and insulation and all that… hard floors are nice too Cool vid
Commenting for the algorithm. I sincerely hope that your channel can grow. Just never give up. YT absolutely is playin’ the “long game.” It can literally take a couple years before building momentum, but know that it’ll be worth it in the end.
Thank you so much! We really appreciate it! It’s absolutely slow getting started. Learning how to create good footage and edit the videos definitely takes time too, but I hope to continue to get better at it. 😊 Thanks for watching!
@@CountryRootsFarm Once you start cool construction projects then views should pick up. You and your husband both have charm so make sure that he has his share of camera time.
And about youtube playing the long game...........the first I saw and heard of your channel was from a youtube recommendation yesterday. Maybe the algorithm is finally kicking in...?
I am so excited that I have come across your channel. I just did a couple of videos on the shed to home concept. I want to do it myself but I am that person that "needs" to see every process. I have gone to the shed place and found some land and everything. I just gotta do it.
That describes me to. I have to research EVERYTHING and consider all options before making a move. We discussed every kind of housing option before deciding on a shed to house!
@@CountryRootsFarm I myself am hoping to do the same thing. For the last year and a half I have been watching these shed to homes and tiny homes conversions and have seen some very beautiful homes. I can do 90% of the work. I can't drill a well on the top of a mountain, however. The possibilities are endless when it comes to how you build inside your house, materials you use, etc. Best wishes on building your EMPIRE. After all, that is the American Dream. Sending nothing but love and positive vibes to all reading this.
Terrific video with some excellent tips. (Compact the crusher run base)... excited to watch the process unfold. I can see this is going to be a “labor of love” for you two ❤️!
Thank you so much! I research as much as I can before I take on a project so I really appreciate your comment 😊 and I definitely got the “you can accomplish anything you set your mind to” from my grandfather. He was a brilliant man. Thanks for watching!
New subscriber, I'll have to play catch up. I think you were recommended because we are in the process of selling our 2800 Sq ft farm house on 12 acres to pay cash for our 30 acres!! Well hope so lol. We are researching shed to homes.❤
I saw one this size with a full upstairs, two bedrooms and play room upstairs, upstairs I think was 6'4 in the middle and they said it could have been built higher, I think total sq ft was 1500-1600, not a tiny home by any means at that point.
We just had our shed delivered yesterday and it was the coolest thing to watch! A little terrifying but so cool like this- yours is much bigger but it is so fun and nerve wracking to watch!!
The trailer has a set of wheels 90° to the road they don’t move the house on the trailer they drop down and trailer and house move They are pretty cool to watch if you ever have chance
With all of the prep work that U guys did before shed delivery, I think you'll be find.. With gutters & proper drainage away from foundation, you're well on your way to having a nice home.. Good luck..
Hope ur journey goes well, as i watch ur video I'm busy converting my 16x 56 into a 2bd 2bth, wood and building mtrls are 4x what the normal price is tho so be prepared, good luck and I'll be following!
Lumbar prices are crazy! I’m sure your home will be beautiful though! We are debating on doing two bedrooms in the main structure or adding on the back for additional space in the future. Hopefully when it’s cheaper to build! Thanks for watching!
Hey Jared, I saw this video and started watching the series of this build and told Anthony @CRC about it to watch so between your videos and this one it should help on his build. Much love brother
Your enthusiasm is real and that’s great to see! I’m an old fart so I have seen several homes come and go. Our most recent move has been somewhat like the feeling you have here, just tempered with a few years of experience. Don’t lose that enthusiasm and things will always seem easier than they really are, there’s some hard work ahead, but you could have slept in there that night with very good sleeping bags, but you could have!! I probably would have! We had a 16 x 38 gambrel (barn) roof shed pit on some recreational property this year. We had it craned in which was no problem as we only have 8-10” of topsoil and then mountain! It is on piers with the front side closed in by a retaining wall amd extra soil brought in after to level the entrance. This is for me and my beat up body,,,, haha. The back now has a deck that is also 16x38 plus a wrap around on the front 1yft end of the trailer that is 8 ft x 32. Stairs off the deck at each end including the corner so 3 sets. There are lofts in the shed on each end, these will be sleeping lofts, there’s a bedroom at the back big enough for a built in queen bed and built in dresser only. A small room for the mechanicals, 100% solar and plumbing going to a septic tank. It should only need pumping out once a year,,, we think. It’s insulated and that’s it so far and family want to stay there and have!! Hahaha. Have fun and I subscribed so now time for me to catch up! 830+ sq ft,,,,,,,,, I’m sooo jealous!!!
Wow!! Craned in? I would have loved to see that! Y’all have made great progress!! I really appreciate the encouragement. It’s a lot of manage/handle/learn but it will be worth it!!
@@CountryRootsFarm - I should add that I didn’t pay for the service. I have a friend who takes turns with me working in each other’s classic vehicles. He insisted and said it would be exciting. Exciting it was,,,,,, there was a bit of wind that day. He just laughed it off as typical. The work on the place is stalled as everyone who has chipped in are getting their kids ready for back to school, or getting the last minute vacations etc.. I have a local contractor that will come in and put all the cedar ceilings and bottom 1/2 walls in, but he won’t do drywall. I fly out to Victoria, BC tomorrow and am gone for about 10 days so I booked him in today and the work has to be done by the time I get back. The drywall is going to be easy so I will do it myself. It will be done enough at that point. The floors are all heated with electricity from solar and a decent sized windmill for the project. The bathroom has a toilet and sink and the plumbing is also kept warm through a channel we created out of wood that is insulated and looks like a chimney coming out of the ground here the mechanical room (3ft x 4ft) is. The plumbing and electrical is housed in there. Lithium (LiFePo4) batteries don’t need venting so they work very well. There’s 400 AH (2x200) for the place which will definitely be enough, 600 watts solar panels and a tie in with the windmill that actually already feeds 2 x 3 season RVs. The cabin will be 4 seasons if all the planning works. The wind is almost perpetual so most of the power generated is dumped. Didn’t want to hook up to the grid. 2 x 3000 watt inverters creating 2 sub panels and then 8 circuits in the home plus power for the stove (split to two separate 110v circuits, my electrician has explained it, we haven’t done it yet)/refrigerator/microwave/dishwasher. A building code thing. This still needs inspection in our area to stay legal. It’s surprising what can be planned in a day. When I first posted, I had no idea I would be hiring someone to do the interior. I am not sure if the actual kitchen will be finished, but we will be putting a roof over 20ft of decking so the barbecue can be used for cooking and coolers otherwise. Wash dishes in the bathroom?? Haha. Sorry, I get carried away. Take care and stay safe you two!!
@@CountryRootsFarm wish we would have went with 16x50 our is 12x40 we didn’t know when they told us the sqft they were counting eve to eve so we lost of lot of sqft
Suggestion be sure to fill and seal all the nail/screw holes from the bracing any moisture that can get under the finished siding will cause to swell and rot and make pock holes in siding
We were told to use Pier and Beam foundation. BC its only a shed. Blocks can shift. No good. Our first one was on blocks. It shifted. We were in ME. It was used for an office. Nothing really heavy like horses was in it. I was very determined with this one to pay the extra for pier and beam. That way you are IN THE GROUND...
Definitely in a colder climate! Our frost line is only 4 inches deep here so we should have minimal shifting. We couldn’t have it delivered onto a pier and beam foundation d/t the size so blocking it was the best option for us. However, we are not done with the foundation yet 😊
Super exciting but also nail biting lol. I remember when I had my shed delivered. I don't think I took a deep breath the whole time. Question; did you all put down some sort of vapor barrier? Usually it goes under the gravel and keeps ground water from seeping up into your home and rotting the floors. If you didn't, I think you could still add it now. I just used 6 mil black plastic under the gravel
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Many different designs for each type of project are also included. For example, there are hundreds of designs ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxb2mhCug-GkCWrq69Ce2I0nM0D4QpxAqu for outdoor buildings, from small sheds all the way up to a complete stable. Choose whatever type of shed or storage house is right for you. Pick from fancy ones or more utilitarian designs.
I.just finished mine 16/48..with 4 foot porch been working on inside one year just got it done lots of work...make sure u spray foam they are not insulated good..I'm running a 18000btu. Minisplit..it works good in 105 degree texas heat
I bet it feels so good to have it done!! Congratulations!
The best thing about a shed looking good is you standing in front of it, that’s why it so beautiful, love, thanks BigAl California. Praise Jesus grace Christ amen 🙏.
Thank you! ❤️ Yes, Praise God! We are so thankful!!
I built a 16x52 from scratch. I love the size. We’re still working on the inside. Hope to have the kitchen and bath in by the end of August.
I know the feeling when it gets delivered. I have a 16x50. Exciting stuff!
Yes it is! I’ve seen your shed to house. Y’all did a great job! Thanks for watching
@@CountryRootsFarm you know you’ve finally made it in life when you’ve got one of the Crocker Bro’s commenting on your videos!!
Great job you two!! I’m so proud of you, you did a great job!! Can’t wait to see it finished, it’s gonna be awesome!!
@@1982MCI 😆😆 we must be doing something right! Thank you 😊
Good for you. I really like the idea of shed homes, modular homes, casitas and barndominiums.
Wish you the best life in this homestead. It’s beautiful
Thank you so much!
This is amazing, my friend and I are going halvsies on a property and we're going to build up a little tiny house community there! I'm so excited to be a home owner in my early 20's, like it doesn't feel like a possibility considering how the world is right now. Your shed is exactly like what my friend wants, so I'll be sending him all of your videos!! Thanks for posting this, I hadn't even considered a compactor for the gravel until now!
Awesome! I’m so glad you found it helpful and I am wishing many blessing with your journey! Pursue your goals with everything you can and you won’t fail! There will be setbacks, but keep pushing!
Good luck in your journey!! That sounds amazing!
That's exactly the type of Community that fits that criteria, that I'm looking for but I haven't found one so far 🤔
This channel has charm. Stick with it and don't get discouraged because you have all the ingredients to be a very successful channel. Good luck. :)
Thank you so much!
Super inspiring… hopefully y’all stucco’d it and steel roofed it and got all the septic ran good and insulation and all that… hard floors are nice too
Cool vid
I will be watching it’ll be interesting to see how it turns out
Thank you! I think it will be interesting too 😆
A perfect place to just get away from everybody and everything and have fun and relax with a good dog by your side.
Congratulations to both of y’all. May GOD BLESS y’all’s home
Thank you!
Commenting for the algorithm. I sincerely hope that your channel can grow.
Just never give up. YT absolutely is playin’ the “long game.” It can literally take a couple years before building momentum, but know that it’ll be worth it in the end.
Thank you so much! We really appreciate it!
It’s absolutely slow getting started. Learning how to create good footage and edit the videos definitely takes time too, but I hope to continue to get better at it. 😊
Thanks for watching!
@@CountryRootsFarm Once you start cool construction projects then views should pick up. You and your husband both have charm so make sure that he has his share of camera time.
And about youtube playing the long game...........the first I saw and heard of your channel was from a youtube recommendation yesterday. Maybe the algorithm is finally kicking in...?
@@HalsPals yes!! Can’t wait to get started on the inside once the necessary projects are done! Thanks for the encouragement!!
CONGRATULATIONS, beautiful place!!!
Thank you!
You always can add on with another trailer that would be awesome 😊
You guys are an Amazingly Awesome power couple!...Your time and talents will produce an excellent homestead 👍👌🙏🤣
Thank you so much!
New Subscriber. Can't wait to see this project evolve. Congratulations!!!🥳🤗
Thank you!
Omg I live for your energy. I’m so happy for you two. I just bought land and can’t wait to set up life there
Thank you! That’s awesome! Congratulations!!
I am so excited that I have come across your channel. I just did a couple of videos on the shed to home concept. I want to do it myself but I am that person that "needs" to see every process. I have gone to the shed place and found some land and everything. I just gotta do it.
That describes me to. I have to research EVERYTHING and consider all options before making a move. We discussed every kind of housing option before deciding on a shed to house!
Congratulations! Enjoy the journey and thank you for sharing with us.
CONGRATULATIONS, it's a pretty big step.
Yes it is!! Thank you
@@CountryRootsFarm I myself am hoping to do the same thing. For the last year and a half I have been watching these shed to homes and tiny homes conversions and have seen some very beautiful homes. I can do 90% of the work. I can't drill a well on the top of a mountain, however. The possibilities are endless when it comes to how you build inside your house, materials you use, etc. Best wishes on building your EMPIRE. After all, that is the American Dream. Sending nothing but love and positive vibes to all reading this.
@@TheHardcoreRob sending positive vibes your way too!
Terrific video with some excellent tips. (Compact the crusher run base)... excited to watch the process unfold. I can see this is going to be a “labor of love” for you two ❤️!
Definitely gonna be a labor of love and growth! Thanks for watching!
Nice to hear a lady that can talk the talk and knows what she’s saying! Awesome job and video, Congratulations on your home.👍👍
Thank you so much! I research as much as I can before I take on a project so I really appreciate your comment 😊 and I definitely got the “you can accomplish anything you set your mind to” from my grandfather. He was a brilliant man. Thanks for watching!
New subscriber, I'll have to play catch up. I think you were recommended because we are in the process of selling our 2800 Sq ft farm house on 12 acres to pay cash for our 30 acres!! Well hope so lol. We are researching shed to homes.❤
Y’all are so cute! Congratulations ❤️ remember me when you’re famous 😂
Seems like 16 x 52 would be a great size.
Yes but don't use blocks
I saw one this size with a full upstairs, two bedrooms and play room upstairs, upstairs I think was 6'4 in the middle and they said it could have been built higher, I think total sq ft was 1500-1600, not a tiny home by any means at that point.
We just had our shed delivered yesterday and it was the coolest thing to watch! A little terrifying but so cool like this- yours is much bigger but it is so fun and nerve wracking to watch!!
Very exciting and nerve wracking for sure!! Congratulations!! Wishing you all the success on your build!
The trailer can skooch the house over on the trailer bed?! That’s crazy. I had no idea.
Right! Thank goodness it can bc I really wanted those trees along the driveway!
The trailer has a set of wheels 90° to the road they don’t move the house on the trailer they drop down and trailer and house move
They are pretty cool to watch if you ever have chance
So glad you shared this video. I have been wondering how you got the building in there. Good work!
Thank you! We wouldn’t have had a homesite without your help!
*Congratulations! 🎉 Hopefully, you can get a camera stabilizer for the next video. 😉 I couldn't watch the entire video. Too much shaking.* 😵
I'm so happy for you guys. You have great land to wake up to & your house to make into whatever you want. People dream of doing that. Congrats
Thank you so much! We feel incredibly blessed
With all of the prep work that U guys did before shed delivery, I think you'll be find.. With gutters & proper drainage away from foundation, you're well on your way to having a nice home.. Good luck..
Thank you 😊
Good Luck. I am happy for you.
Can’t wait to see your journey.
We just had ours delivered last week. Making those gravel pads is no joke!! Looks good!!
Congratulations! It’s so exciting!! I’m so glad we went with the gravel pad. Good luck with your build!
Great find for 10k! 😍🙌🏻🥳
Hope ur journey goes well, as i watch ur video I'm busy converting my 16x 56 into a 2bd 2bth, wood and building mtrls are 4x what the normal price is tho so be prepared, good luck and I'll be following!
Lumbar prices are crazy! I’m sure your home will be beautiful though! We are debating on doing two bedrooms in the main structure or adding on the back for additional space in the future. Hopefully when it’s cheaper to build! Thanks for watching!
Hello, I just subscribed and looking forward to watching your content.🙂
Thank you so much for subscribing and commenting. I spend a lot of time putting the videos together so I really appreciate it!!
Looking forward to seeing your home project proceed. Have fun!
Yall are a great couple ..I'm sure thing will go your way..
Look forward to the progress. Great videos.
Thank you!
this is exactly what i want to do. good luck. i can't wait to see future vids
enjoyed this part of y’all’s journey!🐳
We have a 16x50 placed on a permanent fondation with crawlspace. Finally got it rough in .Will be our lake house.
Congratulations good luck hope everything go ok for u both
Good Luck With Your Shed! Excellent Idea!
Thank you!!
I know how excited you are I purchased 14 by 30. I've not received it yet I'm still waiting on it but I'm excited to build my tiny home
Awesome! Congratulations!! Wishing you the best of luck with your build
God Speed Your living the DREAM. Love it !!
Congratulations.... Lovin' your place... Enjoy
Thank you!
I have never seen a shed built that big wow 👍👏
Right! I can’t believe it’s ours!
Congratulations!
Thank you!
Shed looks great 👍
Thanks!
Great start to your home build. New sub here over from @MT Homestead
Awesome! Thank you!
Haha I just came across this video too. What's up MT!
Hey Jared, I saw this video and started watching the series of this build and told Anthony @CRC about it to watch so between your videos and this one it should help on his build. Much love brother
Congratulations
Thank you!
Congratulations to both of y’all may cod ble y’all’s home
I love your commentary! 😎
🤣 thanks!
So happy for y’all, love it
Thank you so much!
Your enthusiasm is real and that’s great to see! I’m an old fart so I have seen several homes come and go. Our most recent move has been somewhat like the feeling you have here, just tempered with a few years of experience. Don’t lose that enthusiasm and things will always seem easier than they really are, there’s some hard work ahead, but you could have slept in there that night with very good sleeping bags, but you could have!! I probably would have!
We had a 16 x 38 gambrel (barn) roof shed pit on some recreational property this year. We had it craned in which was no problem as we only have 8-10” of topsoil and then mountain! It is on piers with the front side closed in by a retaining wall amd extra soil brought in after to level the entrance. This is for me and my beat up body,,,, haha. The back now has a deck that is also 16x38 plus a wrap around on the front 1yft end of the trailer that is 8 ft x 32. Stairs off the deck at each end including the corner so 3 sets. There are lofts in the shed on each end, these will be sleeping lofts, there’s a bedroom at the back big enough for a built in queen bed and built in dresser only. A small room for the mechanicals, 100% solar and plumbing going to a septic tank. It should only need pumping out once a year,,, we think. It’s insulated and that’s it so far and family want to stay there and have!! Hahaha.
Have fun and I subscribed so now time for me to catch up! 830+ sq ft,,,,,,,,, I’m sooo jealous!!!
Wow!! Craned in? I would have loved to see that! Y’all have made great progress!! I really appreciate the encouragement. It’s a lot of manage/handle/learn but it will be worth it!!
@@CountryRootsFarm - I should add that I didn’t pay for the service. I have a friend who takes turns with me working in each other’s classic vehicles. He insisted and said it would be exciting. Exciting it was,,,,,, there was a bit of wind that day. He just laughed it off as typical.
The work on the place is stalled as everyone who has chipped in are getting their kids ready for back to school, or getting the last minute vacations etc.. I have a local contractor that will come in and put all the cedar ceilings and bottom 1/2 walls in, but he won’t do drywall. I fly out to Victoria, BC tomorrow and am gone for about 10 days so I booked him in today and the work has to be done by the time I get back. The drywall is going to be easy so I will do it myself. It will be done enough at that point. The floors are all heated with electricity from solar and a decent sized windmill for the project. The bathroom has a toilet and sink and the plumbing is also kept warm through a channel we created out of wood that is insulated and looks like a chimney coming out of the ground here the mechanical room (3ft x 4ft) is. The plumbing and electrical is housed in there. Lithium (LiFePo4) batteries don’t need venting so they work very well. There’s 400 AH (2x200) for the place which will definitely be enough, 600 watts solar panels and a tie in with the windmill that actually already feeds 2 x 3 season RVs. The cabin will be 4 seasons if all the planning works. The wind is almost perpetual so most of the power generated is dumped. Didn’t want to hook up to the grid. 2 x 3000 watt inverters creating 2 sub panels and then 8 circuits in the home plus power for the stove (split to two separate 110v circuits, my electrician has explained it, we haven’t done it yet)/refrigerator/microwave/dishwasher. A building code thing. This still needs inspection in our area to stay legal. It’s surprising what can be planned in a day. When I first posted, I had no idea I would be hiring someone to do the interior.
I am not sure if the actual kitchen will be finished, but we will be putting a roof over 20ft of decking so the barbecue can be used for cooking and coolers otherwise. Wash dishes in the bathroom?? Haha.
Sorry, I get carried away. Take care and stay safe you two!!
just subscribed,, i am learning from you guys,, your doing what i been thinking about
Awesome! Hope watching our build will be helpful for you!
10G delivered was an absolute steal. I can’t even get a 12x32 in my area for that.
Yes! We still can’t believe it!
Great job, wish you the best.
Thank you!
Great Job !
We did shed to house wish we would have done some things different we live in a 377 sqft shed to house we love it though Thank the Lord for it
What do you wish you would have done differently? And yes! Thank the Lord each day ❤️
@@CountryRootsFarm wish we would have went with 16x50 our is 12x40 we didn’t know when they told us the sqft they were counting eve to eve so we lost of lot of sqft
But we will be watching y’all’s build. Make sure you got a lot of ventilation or you could get mold. God bless yal
@@nathanrittenhouse3589 we were originally planning on getting a 12 x 40! The ventilation is a great tip. I’ve seen lots of horror stories for mold 😬
I remember my day oh so well...talk about joy..
Congratulations!!!!!
Just subbed so I can see the eventual transformation.
Awesome! Thank you!
That thing is huge!!!
CONGRATULATIONS GUYS
Can’t wait to see the progress
Thank you! Me either 😆
Looking forward to more . great job .
Thank you!
Good luck in your adventure!
For just myself I got a 16×20 ft shed
Living totally off grid...💯❤🇺🇸
Awesome! Congratulations!
Correction...a 10× 16 ft shed..totally off grid in SW Missouri
💯❤🇺🇸
Where did you get yours? I am looking into one to put on a lot and I need to budget for a new place to live. Thank you.
My mobile home is a 16 x 52. To me it seems small and I don't have storage space. Hope yours will turn out great.
I have been looking at floor plans from mobile homes to get ideas 😊 thank you!
Suggestion be sure to fill and seal all the nail/screw holes from the bracing any moisture that can get under the finished siding will cause to swell and rot and make pock holes in siding
Thank you! Yes! We have some siding to replace and then will fill all the nail holes
All the best for your family, the house looks wonderful. Cheers from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Thank you so much!
great video
Y'all did great. Looks cool
Thank you!
Thats awesome looks beautiful out there
Looks great!
Thank you!
We were told to use Pier and Beam foundation. BC its only a shed. Blocks can shift. No good. Our first one was on blocks. It shifted. We were in ME. It was used for an office. Nothing really heavy like horses was in it. I was very determined with this one to pay the extra for pier and beam. That way you are IN THE GROUND...
Definitely in a colder climate! Our frost line is only 4 inches deep here so we should have minimal shifting. We couldn’t have it delivered onto a pier and beam foundation d/t the size so blocking it was the best option for us. However, we are not done with the foundation yet 😊
Looking good. Congrats
Best Wishes
Here in Kentucky, had our 16x50 couple of weeks now. We put in 7 concrete runners for the block to sit on.
That’s awesome! We will definitely be adding to the foundation. Good luck on your build!
Are you going to do another video to show us how you guys build your inside?
Yaaay! Congratulations!!
Thank you!
Congrats
Super exciting but also nail biting lol. I remember when I had my shed delivered. I don't think I took a deep breath the whole time. Question; did you all put down some sort of vapor barrier? Usually it goes under the gravel and keeps ground water from seeping up into your home and rotting the floors. If you didn't, I think you could still add it now. I just used 6 mil black plastic under the gravel
Nail biting for sure!! We are going to put the vapor barrier on top of the gravel when we underpin the crawl space 😃
We use these for stalls for our horses they are huge..broken I think in 4 I am not sure if the modular we have is this size exact. But its 4 stalls.
Wow! That’s awesome!
Very nice.
Congrats...
I like that trailer!
We got a free shed
Lol 14x56moble home and we fixed it up
That’s awesome!! Congratulations!
Built my insulated shed16 by 14 with a screened in front porch with French doors for under 400 bucks...
Wow! That’s impressive!
Good luck❤️
That shed is big enough to live in ..i could live in it.
Farm and Yard in Waco,tx just got the biggest in 18x60.
Wow! That is big!! Was it delivered or built on site?
@@CountryRootsFarm it was delivered.
I would have poured cement runners almost flush with the ground and got a nice low even set
It’s good that one end is higher due to the fact that you will be able to install all your plumbing
That’s what I was thinking too after I saw it!
I'M FROM KENTUCKY I WAS JUST CURIOUS HOW MUCH WAS THE BUILDING AND WHERE DID YOU GET IT ?