How much will it cost us for SEPTIC SYSTEM & WATER in Arizona? Developing our off grid homestead

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  • @ronkolacek9645
    @ronkolacek9645 11 місяців тому +138

    Jus ta suggestion. I'm a retired general building contractor of 50 years... try to get all your on site dirt work done before you get to many things in the way... you need to be very aware of drainage especially during moon soon season.... and insulate your building now and go over board on the insulation....that building will get 140 degrees plus in the summer..if you have questions ask me I'm here to help.

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +19

      Thank you so much for the tips! We will be doing spray foam,open cell I believe. I’m hearing it’s the best so far. We will pair of those with a mini split system.

    • @terrymedina7893
      @terrymedina7893 11 місяців тому

      Looks very nice 👍🏽

    • @Garfamily123
      @Garfamily123 11 місяців тому +4

      @@MrChangeordie I'm looking to buy land and just researching at the moment everything there is to know may I ask where did you find your land a website etc . Thank you and best of luck with your land

    • @gloriouslifeonwheels3621
      @gloriouslifeonwheels3621 11 місяців тому +1

      I am also looking for land that will be in an area that will grt pretty hot in the summer. Is there a way to contact you as a possible consulatant?

    • @Bren-mi3ry
      @Bren-mi3ry 10 місяців тому

      So agreed

  • @Chidiya79
    @Chidiya79 11 місяців тому +42

    So fun to watch your journey! A few months ago I left a comment telling you how I was praying for God to provide us with some land, but was just enjoying seeing Him provide for you guys while I waited. Well, we closed on 10 acres of land in the Texas Hillcountry about a month ago! Totally unexpected. It was a real God story, too.

    • @Gr8terIsHe
      @Gr8terIsHe 11 місяців тому +3

      We’re looking to get land as well, but until then, watching these types of vids and people sharing their story such as yours, really gives us hope. We can look forward to the future😊

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +5

      OH WOW!!! PRAISE GOD!!!🙌🏾🙏🏾💜💜💜 That is amazing and such a blessings! I’m so happy for you guys! God bless you!!

    • @Garfamily123
      @Garfamily123 11 місяців тому

      Where did you find your land ? Website etc I'm researching available land and everything there is to know but I noticed there's lots of scam companies

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +1

      @@Garfamily123 I purchased off of Facebook marketplace but I would recommend getting on landwatch.com🙂

  • @tar2927
    @tar2927 11 місяців тому +23

    Go talk your nearest neighbors to see what they are doing for water, electric and waste disposal.

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +10

      I did! They water haul and use generator and solar.🙂

    • @dontdomeboo81
      @dontdomeboo81 7 місяців тому

      also well water

  • @Hhmhenry7941
    @Hhmhenry7941 11 місяців тому +16

    Lord thank you for showing me how to live without electric off the grid for 8 yrs my gas grill has been a blessing baking and cooking on my back😂 patio my barndo here I come

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +2

      Amen!!🙌🏾💜 That’s amazing!!

    • @Hhmhenry7941
      @Hhmhenry7941 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@simplysimona4562 listen my sister my husband told me me and you have a lot in common the professionals hate when you overcome their negative....girl I use a cooler for refrigerate I precooked my meat in salt water now when I go TX nothing will stop me how about a live refrigerator😅😅 don't get me started link me if you need anymore info the LORD keep dropping new ones everyday let keep motivating each other lots of ❤❤❤

  • @Cuz789
    @Cuz789 11 місяців тому +26

    Don't get scared off of solar. The tech is improving by leaps and bounds. Solar of 5 years ago is like a car in 1987 compared to a Tesla. The batteries will last you from 8-12 years so estimate 10 and by then new tech for batteries will be around that would be available for cheaper and be more efficient. Your solar panels will last well over 30 years and still produce at 80% of their stated output. Get solar and get a system that you can have a generator backup that kicks on automatically to charge your batteries if needed.

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +2

      Thank you so much! Yes,we are going solar!👍🏾👍🏾🙂

    • @breezywilson760
      @breezywilson760 8 місяців тому +1

      Yes I, ridiculous to think of anything but solar in az! Run the numbers.

    • @breezywilson760
      @breezywilson760 8 місяців тому +1

      Dont know how far you have gotten, but heating of any sort is usually alot cheaper by propane.

    • @rixtrix11
      @rixtrix11 5 місяців тому

      SanTan Solar in Gilbert, Arizona!!!

  • @Anunaki2004
    @Anunaki2004 11 місяців тому +4

    Solar is good. These guys always say discouraging things about solar. It depends on what Solar products you use. Being that your new home is big. You will need 6 to 8 wall batteries backup. Also you can have wind Solar that will give you power all the time. Because of your location. As for your water 💧 look into a. AWG: Atmospheric Water Generator. Which creates water from the air. As long as there is a 60to65 humidity. Nothing is impossible. You guys are on the correct track. Also, with the solar, you will get a 35% government rebate. These are facts.

  • @godgardeningandme
    @godgardeningandme 11 місяців тому +20

    Morning! I came online to subscribed to another channel and saw you had uploaded a video! Love the new firepit area! Don't forget to reach out to Josh and Erin over at Wild Wonderful Off Grid. They have an amazing solar setup! You can shave thousands off your solar installation by doing some of the work yourselves.
    Here's my story: When I had purchase my home I didn't have much money to do the backyard irrigation. At the time I was a single mom of 3. However, the builder factored into the pricing of my home the price of installing irrigation in the front yard. I had/have this neighbor that felt it was okay for his blind dog to eliminate in my yard and forwent picking up the dog's feces. As he didn't want the dog to use the bathroom in his really nice landscaped backyard. So! He and I had some very bitter words later ending up with him turning me into the city for having weeds in my backyard. The city came out and gave me a warning. My new husband and I didn't have much money as I had used all my money to buy the house and he was paying child support. So, something happened and money became available. It wasn't much money but it was enough for me to do my backyard. My husband being an over the road truck driver wasn't home long enough to help me with the grunt work; therefore, the work that needed to be done fell on my shoulders and my 8 year old son. God sent someone by and they told me of this place name Smitty's. Smitty's sell and install irrigation systems. I was nervous and my words were stuck in my throat when I got to the business seeking help. Now, I'm about to cry! Because I will never forget God's hand in helping me get such an undertaking done. A woman came from the back and could tell I was lost, scared and confused as to what I needed to do the job of installing an irrigation system in my backyard. God, once again, sent another person to walk me through the process!
    I grabbed my 8 year old son and told him I would pay him $200 to dig the trenches! He dug most of the time and the other time he was searching for bugs and playing with insects. But he and I as a team got the job done. So! I went back to Smitty's and the guy said if I was uncomfortable tying into my existing system he would send someone out to connect the two for $500. $500 was like $5,000 to me, I needed every dime to landscape my backyard! So! I asked the guy to tell me how to connect the two systems. He did. And, I didn't learn what was needed because I had to go back a couple of times until I got what I needed to learn. Now! I'm a pro! I can install an irrigation system with little to no help other than having a plumber connect to the main water line. BUT I'M SURE I CAN DO THAT TOO! However, I can repair and replace things on my system with ease. I wrote all that to convey this, you can install your own solar panels with ease; however, because it deals with high voltage I suggest you hire someone to connect the system to your structure.
    Simona, with God standing by your side you and your husband got this! May God bless your health, hands and legs to do what you can do and after you've done all that you can do . . . stand therefore and know He is God! Peace and blessing to you always! Sending you love from Colorado!

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +15

      That was so beautiful and empowering! Thank you so much for sharing! We can do ALL THINGS through Christ who strengthens us!! Amen!! God bless you!🙏🏾💜💕🤗😇

  • @ratedpgnot007
    @ratedpgnot007 11 місяців тому +30

    Glad you spoke with Don, he is more than fair on price. Having water and septic is going to make thing so much better for you all. Solar power would be my option, you have all that roof space. Great job and keep going!

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +3

      Thank you so much! I’m so happy we did too!🙂

    • @toby43078
      @toby43078 9 місяців тому

      Wow...where is this guy located? What's the phone number and address, I'm gonna need septic and water in yucca...please give info

    • @joshspeer2273
      @joshspeer2273 3 місяці тому

      I couldn’t find the company online, do you happen to have a contact?

  • @brianvandy4002
    @brianvandy4002 11 місяців тому +6

    Those IBC totes you were talking about finding used for under $100, make sure they were used for food-stuffs (like syrup) and it's cleaned. I'd also even only say use those for water catchment you're going to use for non-drinking water (garden, doing dishes, etc.). You want new and not white for drinking water as the non-white tanks don't let light in to promote algea growth. I'd even say bury it at least partially to help keep it from freezing in the winter.

  • @traycarter6155
    @traycarter6155 11 місяців тому +5

    You gotta stop letting her talk business big fella when he said 7500 should’ve left it at that not saying I thought it would cost more cause their gonna find a way to charge more

  • @thelathatch
    @thelathatch 11 місяців тому +12

    This channel is such a blessing!!! God led my husband and I to buy 42 acres in Yucca this year. I really had no idea what to do with it and we are on a tight, tight budget. I am learning so much and being so encouraged by you and your husbands love for God and the teamwork. Thank you for being led to do the desert. You are helping and inspiring so many people.

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому

      Awe💕💕💕🤗 Thank you so much!!! That is so AWESOME!!! Hello neighbor!! Maybe us 4 could meet up sometime and see each other’s properties in person! That’s amazing! I want 40 acres!🙌🏾💜

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому

      Are you both living in Arizona at the moment?

    • @toby43078
      @toby43078 9 місяців тому

      Wow you bought a big property ..I just bought 2.2 acres in yucca and visually it's a big piece of land... more than enough for my humble life...

  • @cheryldaniels8801
    @cheryldaniels8801 11 місяців тому +9

    To prevent your pipes from freezing use- wrap heat tape around your plumbling pipes.

  • @talethagaston1485
    @talethagaston1485 11 місяців тому +7

    Make sure your water tank is black to keep out fungus.

  • @yolandalcheek462
    @yolandalcheek462 11 місяців тому +6

    Watch the commercials y'all. Let's make sure they get the money they need❤

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому

      Awe💜💕💜🤗 You are so kind!! Thank you so much!🙏🏾💜

  • @ronb8052
    @ronb8052 11 місяців тому +14

    I admire your tenacity and sense of adventure......BUT....a piece of land without water and electric power is a piece of dirt. I see you've already put up your structure, but I'm confused how you plan to get water to the inside of the structure? Did you have drains installed under the slab before it was poured? Are there water supply pipes underground which lead to the sinks, tubs and showers? Is there conduit to run the electrical wires to the walls? Obviously electricity is needed to run refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners. For a house your size in a hot desert climate, you'll need very efficient insulation and a LOT of power to run everything. You'll not get away with strictly solar unless it's a HUGE bank of solar cells, with a LOT of batteries to back it up at night. Generally, these items are to be planned BEFORE putting up a structure. I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but solving these problems AFTER the building is constructed can be very expensive. My advice is find a good general contractor and pay him or her a "consulting fee" to make this work. Good luck.

    • @derwinfauntleroy6615
      @derwinfauntleroy6615 4 місяці тому

      There’s other ways to get water, septic and electricity to your house. A well and septic are the most popular but not the only solution. Shop around or go buy a water tank, a pump, filtration system and run the pvc to your home and have someone deliver your water. Solar or generator. Good luck

  • @mikehedrick8675
    @mikehedrick8675 9 місяців тому +1

    Welcome to "The Mohave". Moved to kingman 4 years ago from SoCal and love it here. Yes, it takes a while to adjust but well worth it. My shoulders are no longer up by my ears!

  • @Gr8terIsHe
    @Gr8terIsHe 11 місяців тому +6

    Good Morning Queen!
    It’s coming along❤
    And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much💕🤗 One of my favorite scriptures🫶🏽🙏🏾

    • @Gr8terIsHe
      @Gr8terIsHe 11 місяців тому

      @@simplysimona4562YW!☺️💜

  • @frankielong6871
    @frankielong6871 2 місяці тому

    Hubby is so nice.👍 Firepit is so elegant. 👏. Adirondack is pronounced…..adda ron dack.

  • @miamoncrief1115
    @miamoncrief1115 11 місяців тому +11

    I love the look of the fire pit area but it’s going to be too hot to be usable in the summertime. When you wanna be outside. I live in Phoenix and there are times when near Kingman it’s hotter than down here. Also, the Adirondack (add-er-on-dack)chairs and picnic tables probably need to be sealed because the heat will dry them out and they’ll start looking terrible within a year. Also, one more thing to think about is insect control, there are scorpions and other creepy crawlies that bite in the desert and you are building on their homes. So they will be there and you’ll have to control them. I’m definitely hoping the best for you down here in Phoenix.😊

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for the great tips!👍👍🙂💜

  • @michaelrusso8493
    @michaelrusso8493 11 місяців тому +1

    Adarondek chairs. Hard to get in and out of but comfy when you drop in

  • @RobJet
    @RobJet 11 місяців тому +4

    We love watching your channel because we actually have 5 acres very close to you! But we haven’t done anything with it yet. We would love to get a hold of you when we come out there next! We live in Illinois but are thinking about moving out there just like you!

  • @tessmackey9201
    @tessmackey9201 11 місяців тому +5

    Wow Simona you have alot of help in the YT comment sections..Ppl helping you in soo many ways

  • @Deb-N-AZ
    @Deb-N-AZ 10 місяців тому +2

    Please take advantage of the pitch roof on your building and check into water harvesting. When I heard your plans of all the fruit trees and possibly chickens, I knew you were not going to have water for that even with carrying it in. There are some gorgeous rain barrels on the market. You can bring gutters down and have a rain barrel at each corner, or just to each side of your building and you can connect rain barrels like a daisy chain.

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much! Yes that is in the plans🙂👍👍

  • @Kalieexodus-li3pd
    @Kalieexodus-li3pd 11 місяців тому +7

    I agree with you Simona. You should get the big water tank .Some get a big rain tank and use that to water their gardens and get another for drinking water.Some people have wells but they have water tanks so they can use for drinking water and washing and don't have to use their well water too much.

    • @TCGProUnderground
      @TCGProUnderground 9 місяців тому

      So is installing a well out of the question? Is there to much bedrock underneath? Just curious.

  • @universalangei9320
    @universalangei9320 11 місяців тому +5

    From the picture you showed, the adirondack chairs were suppose to be within the paved area of the rectangle, not outside of the pebbled rectangle of the fire pit. I would have also put lights out there, bordering inside the pavers and outside circumference of the pavers so you can chase the coyotes away! Have you been out there at night? It must be pitch black out there!
    Will the home have a second floor, like an attic to store things or another living space? How many bathrooms do you plan to have? Is your husband a contractor? Yeah. Install water tank(s) until you can decide on where your water will come from. Carrying water bottles Everytime you go there is going to get old! Tuff terrain.

  • @trentcarbino921
    @trentcarbino921 11 місяців тому +4

    I don't know if you get enough wind out there to have a wind turbine but that might be something to look into if you go to batteries for your electricity. A well and a windmill to pump the water may also be something worth looking into. Don't know if either of those ideas are viable options but I figured that I would throw them out there anyway.

  • @simplymejourney998
    @simplymejourney998 11 місяців тому +3

    I just got my septic system in Louisiana and it was almost $7k, they are concrete tanks 500 gallons tank. Solar not that expensive it last for years. San Tan Solar in Phoenix, AZ. Fire pit is beautiful..

  • @chrisc8856
    @chrisc8856 11 місяців тому +5

    Suggest looking into a 12 volt or 24 volt pump that will be more efficient and compatible with your solar system. That way you do not have to run the 12v solar through a inverter to get 110v for a pump and loose efficiency.

  • @Davistinyliving
    @Davistinyliving 10 місяців тому +2

    Just came across your videos…..looks like you are near our neck of the woods. We have been working on our place over a couple years. My husband installed our solar, it’s a lot cheaper and we haul our own water! It can be done! Look forward to seeing your progress

  • @prairielivingtwins
    @prairielivingtwins 11 місяців тому +3

    I live in Northern AZ. Have 2 DC solor trailers 10 panels @375 watts and it runs my hole house and it's 1600 sqft. Do your own research you can get a good off grid solor system. They sell these trailers all over the place in kingman AZ and Vegas. Any questions you want to know reach out.

  • @WeylandLabs
    @WeylandLabs 11 місяців тому +7

    As a man that focuses on sustainability its interesting to see how your project turns-out. Your living conditions could be equaled to another planet, and water is crucial to life. It always baffled me to understand why someone would want to live in a place of such low sustainability conditions. It will be interesting to see how things turn out, id have fun trying to adapt to the lack of resources and building sustainability energy systems.
    Good luck with what happens, if I could give some advice since water = life here are some idea's.
    *Dew Harvesting*
    Cost - Low
    Scale - Small
    Description - Collects dew from specialized surfaces.
    *Solar Stills*
    Cost - Low to Moderate
    Scale - Small to Medium
    Description - Uses solar energy to evaporate and condense water.
    *Fog Harvesting*
    Cost - Moderate
    Scale - Medium
    Description - Captures water droplets from fog using large nets.
    *Atmospheric Water Generators* (AWG)
    Cost - Moderate to High
    Scale - Medium to Large
    Description - Extracts water from the air by condensing moisture.
    *Subsurface Desalination*
    Cost - High
    Scale - Large
    Description - Underground systems that remove salt from saline aquifers.
    *Ice Stupa*
    Cost - High
    Scale - Large
    Description - Artificial glaciers store winter water for dry season use.
    Afterwards you need to ask yourselves !
    - Which technique best aligns with your time and budget constraints ?
    - How do you prioritize these options based on scale and immediate water needs ?
    - Are there any adjustments needed in your resource allocation for implementing these techniques ?
    And finally
    - Is this your life home ? - Because if this is your life home there is no expense I would not take to complete it.
    And to touch base @5:42 of what he's trying to sell you, that's not how solar energy systems work. Please check with professional company's or professional consultants about that.

  • @kek3908
    @kek3908 11 місяців тому +3

    Buying a used water tank is like buying used underwear from Goodwill, I don't recommend that. Simona and Big Bear, starting to realize why you don't have any neighbors, lol. Love what you guys want to do, and you seem really nice. I originally said that you were going to need a diesal generator. You can go the solar route, but you will be real, real sorry because it won't ever cover your needs. I strongly suggest you start looking at on line auctions for generators on wheels that municpalities, counties or the state are selling (hint, hint, HINT) or you could go with solar and waste your money. You could probably pick one up for 10k that will be overkill for your needs but will be thankful you got it when you need it to run a/c, water pumps, WHATEVER. How do you go back to Home Depot and not get a pick axe and sharp shooter? I like the fire pit, word to the wise, when removing the cover, be careful, you never know what may be under there.
    Story time. Been in Mohave county for all of maybe 3 days. Now, I knew I was being assigned to the OK corral, but I had no idea what I was in store for. So I am sitting in traffic in Bullhead City along were the airport is across from the Casino's. Back in those days they ran water taxi's from the Az side to the Nevada side (just a fun fact). It's "bike week" in Laughlin which means it's total chaos and partying on both sides of the river. While I am sitting there, just looking around taking in the sights, here comes Harley woman driving against traffic on the sidewalk, long hair flowing as she is literally doing like 60-70 mph down the sidewalk. I think to myself, wtf. Hot on her tail are 2 DPS troopers , ryding Kawasaki's in hot pursuit on the sidewalk. That's when it really sank in that my time there was gonig to be "fun filled and exciting". 😅🤣😂
    Moral of the story, avoid the river during bike week and Lake Havasu during spring break, too much crazy going on that you don't want to be a part of.
    Sorry forgot one thing. You mentioned earlier you were seeing a lot of bee's. Where you live whould be a great place to keep bee's if one was so inclined (hint, hint, HINT) as they would serve 2 purposes. They would provide you with great honey first and foremost (growing up, my neighbor kept bee's and I can tell you, there is nothing better than fresh honeycomb right out of the hive, omg it's so good) and they are much easier to keep in Arizona than say in Ohio. Secondly, if you are keeping bee's, they will not be inclined to allow other bee colonies to move in so to speak.

  • @Teenie-mg8xn
    @Teenie-mg8xn 11 місяців тому +2

    This is why im doing compost toilets and hand pump wells.

  • @brentsreelityfilms
    @brentsreelityfilms 11 місяців тому +2

    Always use your Creative Mind, there is no true way of Living especially a Homestead...Sometimes u have to study our History of living on land...Things can be so simple but Modern Day make it seem like its mandatary and it won't work without their Blueprint...We lived thousands of years and we still here

  • @kristilh9855
    @kristilh9855 11 місяців тому +1

    Lol yes ma'am. We had APS do an estimate for us on Snowflake. From our property to the nearest power source, they quoted us $420,000. We already planned on going off-grid, but considered power because we planned to have an Air BnB incorporated with our homestead. So, we'll eventually purchase water ranks and have water hauled until we can afford to ads a well, which was quoted between $35k-$50 will solar well pump, solar with battery back-ups and inverters. Vance from White Mountain Testing and Septic, installed our septic last year for around $10k. I am not sure about Kingman, but up north does get good winds. You guys did great with the tank estimates! 😃❤👏

  • @sandilittle1691
    @sandilittle1691 11 місяців тому +1

    We are also from Ohio Akron canton area we just bought land in Golden Valley by Kingman we are trying to learn things from you guys wear to go and what to do by the way love the firepit

  • @africanqueen1giselle642
    @africanqueen1giselle642 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank u this video was very informative and wow the view behind you is priceless all praises to the most high.

  • @willownation
    @willownation 11 місяців тому +3

    Buying land in a better area with a high-water table is cheaper. Most of the desert land (Over 50 Acres) I have has a water depth between 6 feet and 300 feet maximum. Cheap land is not so affordable when you factor in long-term water needs, and with Arizona running short on water, you have an uphill battle that's going to get seriously real in 22 months. As far as water tanks go, you need between 5,000 and 10,000 gallons to cover your crops, trees, and personal living needs.

  • @cherylrleigh1912
    @cherylrleigh1912 11 місяців тому +12

    The fire pit is absolutely stunning, and those Adirondack chairs are pronounced "a-der-ron-dack." We're thrilled for you both, and just so you know, we're keeping a close eye on your progress to learn from this journey. Many thanks for allowing us to join you on this adventure.

  • @brianvandy4002
    @brianvandy4002 3 місяці тому +2

    That guy trying to talk you out of solar is giving you partial truths. Yes, batteries are expensive and have to be replaced occasionally (like ever 10-15 years if you use lithium), but how many times do you think you'd have to replace those batteries in your lifetime compared to that $200k quote he gave you to run grid power to you? A LOT! Also, then you are not reliant on the grid power, which does fail occasionally, and be stuck for life paying the taxes that accompany your monthly electric bills.

    • @brianvandy4002
      @brianvandy4002 Місяць тому

      I should also note that the batteries aren't dead after that 10-15 years. They are down to 80% capacity. That means you may be able to use them for other projects (like powering an electric gate or electric fence).

  • @Veracruzheidi
    @Veracruzheidi 11 місяців тому +1

    That guy is right I have been living off grid with solar in AZ for 2 years now

  • @poso4684
    @poso4684 11 місяців тому +3

    I want you to know that I’m so proud of you beautiful!❤ thank you for sharing your journey! I definitely want to do the same thing! To support you I’m am letting the commercials play and commenting and hitting the like button.❤ sorry I’m not able to send money at this time but I send blessings on top of blessings to you and your family!❤️🙏🏼
    God bless you!🙌💨

  • @reallyfegurltv
    @reallyfegurltv 2 дні тому

    Now I see where you got those chairs from😊

  • @feistylilmama2248
    @feistylilmama2248 11 місяців тому +2

    I agree with you go big or go home that way like you said you won't have water delivered so often interrupting you guys is life so often❤❤❤❤

  • @sierrajoy11
    @sierrajoy11 11 місяців тому +1

    As someone stated previously be very aware of the water drainage. Get the site tested. My in laws live on 40 acres in Arizona. They are off grid and self sufficient. They have been living on their property about 20 plus years now. They have 1 or 2 solar panels (not sure of the size) for energy, they also have a windmill to help generate energy, batteries and a generator for backup. They have a huge 2 story log home that my father in law built. They are great at growing their own vegetables and have some fruit they grow. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out. I can't wait till my guy and I can purchase our land and start to build on it & be self sufficient like my in laws are! I wish I could post a picture of their home here in the comments. Once you start living in your home & get all settled in I suggest getting 2 kittens or cats. It'll help with the mice and bugs. Start them off indoors until they adjust & know that is their home. Little bit at a time let them go outdoors. Just make sure you bring them in at night, you don't want the coyotes getting them. Love the fire pit set up. The pavers and black river rock make the color pop! We have those same chairs, my father in law made ours.

  • @frankielong6871
    @frankielong6871 2 місяці тому

    His name is Jesus!! Love it! Simona, you always make me smile😀

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  2 місяці тому

      @@frankielong6871 awe🩵🙏🏾🩷 Thank you!! God bless!🙏🏾

  • @tinahunt6580
    @tinahunt6580 11 місяців тому +1

    DRIP SYSTEM on a timer will save your plants plus less headaches in future. Put that idea to work after you get plumbing set up. That's how it's done in AZ😃

  • @carolinatabron2528
    @carolinatabron2528 11 місяців тому +1

    The fire pit is absolutely beautiful my husband and I are going to do one like that thanks for sharing and love those chairs

  • @jphollister8368
    @jphollister8368 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for all of your shares Simona.
    Like yourself, I own acreage. I get to learn from you for when my wife is ready to build in Nevada.
    We're in the SF/Bay Area so she's loving it here. God bless you & the hubby. 🙏 📿 ✝️

  • @TheREALOC1972
    @TheREALOC1972 4 місяці тому

    15k ish is a great price I have 2 500 gallon tanks, a white one for fresh water and a black one for black water. Once a Month I will dump a pint bottle of Pine Sol in the black water tank to eat the fecal matter and the sludge and break it down, and it's still safe to use on plants because it gets diluted, regular mix of Pine-Sol is 1/2 cup per gallon, there's 8 cups in a quarts so I'm putting 16 gallons worth of Pine Sol in a 500 gallon tank, You can't even tell there's anything in there.

  • @tedandedtv8513
    @tedandedtv8513 6 місяців тому

    For your info put a regular incandescent light bulb where the water pump is and it won’t freeze even @ -20 degrees F

  • @hoangpham4468
    @hoangpham4468 11 місяців тому +3

    Focus on basic living first, energy source electric, propane tank, water tank and septic and after that think about cosmetic 😊😊😊😊 good luck

  • @gloriouslifeonwheels3621
    @gloriouslifeonwheels3621 11 місяців тому +1

    As someone who wants to also develop a homestead I am watching you blaze the trail and am learning as you go. Thanks so much for sharing your journey!

  • @Theimpromptulife
    @Theimpromptulife 8 місяців тому +1

    Water I think is the most important can’t live without water. There a lot good portable solar units too now.

  • @roschellerumley3566
    @roschellerumley3566 11 місяців тому +3

    These prices seem to be outrageous. I’m going to send you guys some videos. I hope it’s not too late and remember to press and pray I’m praying with you. You are DIY or so of some things you can do yourself like a septic system. You got a few friends I mean you can put it in yourself you just have to buy the stuff and make sure you get the regulations from the county and what not but look into doing it yourself are you going to pay thousands more dollars for someone else to do it This is what a rubber meets the road.

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!🙏🏾💜 Yes,we would prefer to do it ourselves! That would be amazing!!

  • @blackdiamond306
    @blackdiamond306 11 місяців тому +1

    I like the water toes because you can see what's in them just three of them to last for 2 or 3 months I've been off-grid in Texas for three year some state requirements are different some accept compost toilet and some places just do not bother you when you truly off grid. It's good to see someone of color doing it with rising rent prices I think more of us will come to this conclusion and live a self-reliant lifestyle can have everything there that you have in the city solar power is a man's best friend 🌄🦍❤️

  • @drillsergeant623
    @drillsergeant623 11 місяців тому +2

    Usually the county won’t let you build till you have a septic system installed. 😬😬😬 that’s a pretty good price though.

  • @williamwinston9671
    @williamwinston9671 11 місяців тому +2

    Another thing to do. If you get used tanks for water storage, find out what was atored in them before. Some of those caged ones could have had harmful chemicals in them befoe. Just be sure before buying used.

  • @williamwinston9671
    @williamwinston9671 11 місяців тому +2

    You can never have too much water in the desert. Get two of those tanks if you can. Or build up to it.

  • @brandenbowens4145
    @brandenbowens4145 11 місяців тому +1

    Guys I admire your journey!!! Much much blessings to you. We try to watch all of your videos.

  • @jicakejijicakeji7278
    @jicakejijicakeji7278 2 місяці тому

    “I am the used master” me too! lol

  • @chefwendellprice7469
    @chefwendellprice7469 5 місяців тому

    So proud of both of u

  • @heavenlyglamhome3688
    @heavenlyglamhome3688 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video, I enjoy watching the progress. Love seeing how your hubby supports you in your vision, including the changes and the lugging..lol Love the firepit redo ♥️

  • @JayInMelbourne
    @JayInMelbourne 11 місяців тому +2

    Hi, Great watching your guys plan your homestead, always seen homestead videos but never from scratch. You probably start planning for a home vegetable patch and a green house where you can control the environment a bit more, you are lucky to have lots of sun, all you need to good soil and water.
    I like that hubby is also chipping in , he is sort of seeing the dream now. By the way watching you from Melbourne Australia.

  • @SunshineKK99
    @SunshineKK99 11 місяців тому +1

    Yes Simona! This version of the firepit looks much, much better!! Maybe in the near future you can extend it and put the chairs inside! You do have a lot of black lol maybe try a pop of color somewhere...

  • @ears2heareyes2see
    @ears2heareyes2see 11 місяців тому +1

    I love the river rocks and the pavers! NIce look!

  • @christianarriaga1079
    @christianarriaga1079 11 місяців тому +3

    Poor guy, all the work on him loading unloading 😊😊

  • @reallyfegurltv
    @reallyfegurltv 2 дні тому

    Wow 😳😮 yup that septic tank, expensive, lol😁😆 I already seen you have it already, alright, binge watching😊😅

  • @cobracommander9138
    @cobracommander9138 11 місяців тому +1

    You should definitely look into doing Wind and Solar. Maybe a nice Solar Farm with all that land.

  • @CITG513
    @CITG513 11 місяців тому +1

    The fire pit looks awesome 😎❤

  • @NaturalBeauty707
    @NaturalBeauty707 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello! All the guy should of said Wrap your pipes please 😁👍thank you for sharing prices that helps...Quick Note please shop around look into family own business out that way you guys are such big help thank you again😃😁🎃👍🧡

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!💕💕💕

    • @NaturalBeauty707
      @NaturalBeauty707 11 місяців тому

      @@simplysimona4562 I'm going to be doing Thales same thing your doing within the next year or so if it's God's will...I'm excited so watching you an your Hubby really inspire me so much yall bring joy to my heart😀😁 I own 5 Acres in Golden valley

  • @flawlessfinishmakeupstudio9419
    @flawlessfinishmakeupstudio9419 6 місяців тому

    I just bought land out there In Yucca/ Lake Havasu. Hello neighbor!

  • @tyrarenae3486
    @tyrarenae3486 11 місяців тому +1

    Im so happy you guys are meeting really nice people!!

  • @jaybee608
    @jaybee608 11 місяців тому +1

    I am really enjoying your channel!👍👍✌️❤️

  • @Asabove111
    @Asabove111 11 місяців тому +2

    For your tree watering problem look up the video on watering your trees with PVC pipes so the water gets to the roots. Love you guys ❤

  • @rareroots
    @rareroots 11 місяців тому +1

    You can contact some neighbors and see if they would want to all go in on a community well share the cost you would still have to haul it back to your property good luck!

  • @mariadailey6415
    @mariadailey6415 11 місяців тому +2

    i would be focusing on your water & sewer before decorating.

  • @reallyfegurltv
    @reallyfegurltv 2 дні тому

    I L❤ve the fire pit 😊

  • @enochthrockmorton2nd214
    @enochthrockmorton2nd214 11 місяців тому +1

    Your firepit with your new shiny river rocks looks amazing!

  • @klynntaylor3448
    @klynntaylor3448 10 місяців тому

    OMG y'all are such an inspiration to a AZ girl like myself ❤ I would love to chat

  • @MEMEMONTY
    @MEMEMONTY 11 місяців тому +2

    Hello, you might want to research on how you can do this yourself (Permit-Requirements-for-the-Installation-of-Septic-Systems-PDF}. It will also depend on the county. Because my daughter did some research and found she could take a open book test, to be able to do it and do this when it is time. Just do your research do see where you can save a lot of money.

  • @schoolboy1325
    @schoolboy1325 7 місяців тому

    The pit area is nice. Your property is really coming along and you are a person with a vision.

  • @sandrakraehling3095
    @sandrakraehling3095 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Simona!! didnt see the previous firepit set up but LOVE this!!!! keep going girl...we may be neighbors one day!

  • @AlexR_44
    @AlexR_44 7 місяців тому

    good stuff, thanks for sharing, there's so many videos out there that don't actually share any info like costs or lead times.

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  7 місяців тому

      You’re very welcome!🙂 I totally agree! There’s not much information out there. People are very secretive when it comes to how much they paid and I don’t know why! That’s why I make sure I put it in my videos to help others out🙂

  • @ljrrhodes2218
    @ljrrhodes2218 11 місяців тому

    I like the new change to the firepit 👍 👍 🥰.

  • @mohavedealsllc9703
    @mohavedealsllc9703 4 місяці тому

    Just stumbled upon your channel/journey. Welcome! Looks like you may be in Mohave county, and by what I've heard from your family I think you will not only be happy with the costs and taxes, but also the representation here. As a local familiar with land, feel free to contact any time if you'd like to reach out with questions. Best wishes for your journey ahead!

    • @t.q.6639
      @t.q.6639 День тому

      We want to do something like this. We want a similar view, where do you recommend we start looking?

  • @karlalockard4870
    @karlalockard4870 11 місяців тому

    Best of Luck! With your Off Grid Homestead..🙋🏽‍♀️🙏🏼❤🌹🔥

  • @ZMS777
    @ZMS777 11 місяців тому

    Love the second version. I wouldn't worry about sand....theres plenty of dry dirt there already. Love your enthusiasm..

  • @klynntaylor3448
    @klynntaylor3448 11 місяців тому

    When I tell you you're such an inspiration I would love to connect with you I live here in AZ ❤❤❤

  • @queenmathis2705
    @queenmathis2705 11 місяців тому +1

    Yes that fire pit looks very nice. I don't know if the man went over in the future septic tanks have to be pumped out there will be fees for that. Living off the grid will have its pros and cons like everything else so get a note pad and write down your needs and wants . I am happy for you I have been thinking about off the grid living.

  • @SpoiledLocGurl
    @SpoiledLocGurl 5 місяців тому

    The couple didn't say what their channel name was. And it's refreshing to see that we seem welcomed in that area. It's not very melanated and I was worried

  • @karlalockard4870
    @karlalockard4870 11 місяців тому +1

    Pronounced Add A Ron Dack Chairs..❤🙋🏽‍♀️🙏🏼🌹🔥

  • @michaelrusso8493
    @michaelrusso8493 11 місяців тому

    Wood furniture and shelters will dry out and rot very fast in AZ. Even if you paint or stain couple times a year. Go with recycled plastic or rod iron. Again upfront cost but will never never to replace or maintenance.

  • @brandycortez671
    @brandycortez671 11 місяців тому +1

    Love seeing you guys as always god bless you both ❤

    • @simplysimona4562
      @simplysimona4562  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much!💜💜💜 God bless you!

  • @exoticbeautyblisssimpson8430
    @exoticbeautyblisssimpson8430 11 місяців тому +2

    Contact Moses West the black man who invented water machines that create water from air. I think he charge less than $15,000 and the machine produce over 2000 gallons of water per day. No digging in the ground needed

  • @terrymedina7893
    @terrymedina7893 11 місяців тому

    So happy to see your hubby is with you, very beautiful couple ☺️ I’ll be praying you guys continue to be blessed with everything you need to movie in from start to finish, 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @Davistinyliving
    @Davistinyliving 10 місяців тому +1

    Black is beautiful but remember the summer heat!!! Black will get hot fast!

    • @Nicole215
      @Nicole215 10 місяців тому +2

      With the right INSULATION MATERIAL, having a black barndominium will keep a nice temperature.

  • @michaelrusso8493
    @michaelrusso8493 11 місяців тому

    Don't go cheap on tanks. Buy it once and never worry again. 800 to 1000 gallons or so. Or one big one 2000 gallons. I pd 12,000 for 5 bedroom 3 bath septic.

  • @blackdiamond306
    @blackdiamond306 11 місяців тому +1

    Array of solar panels on batteries are more expensive and, difficult to maintain. Getting a solar-powered generator is easy and it doesn't take a ton of soler knowledge look for eco-flo Delta' pro many sizes that can, accommodate your home. needs 🌄🦍❤️

  • @TerrieHouston-wj4pi
    @TerrieHouston-wj4pi 11 місяців тому +1

    Fire pit looks great nice job😄 I'm so proud of y'all