Building a TUFF SHED Home Studio | Part 6: Cost Breakdown

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  • @LewisPike
    @LewisPike 5 місяців тому +5

    This is the best shed breakdown I’ve seen on UA-cam. Thanks for sharing.

  • @scottjohnston5008
    @scottjohnston5008 Місяць тому +2

    Great video, sir! I work as a direct sales rep for Tuff Shed and just wanted to clarify one point. Based on the screen captures of our shed design program in your video, you purchased a heavily modified/customized Sundance Lean-To model from Home Depot. What you ultimately wound up with is very similar in appearance to the Premier Pro Studio that we offer on the direct-sales side of the company, but your starting point was not the Pro Studio model that you've linked to in the video description. That model cannot be purchased from any Home Depot. The apples-to-apples comparison for the Sundance Lean-To that you purchased from HD would be the Premier Lean-To model on the direct-sales side of the company. In a 10x16 dimension, the base price of those two models is only about $300 apart and that's due to the Premier Lean-To including a longer warranty, upgraded flooring and radiant heat-barrier on the interior roof/wall sheathing. You definitely saved some money going with a customized Sundance Lean-To instead of the Pro Studio, but many Home Depots don't offer any customization of their Tuff Shed models--let alone customization to the degree that you paid for. The Pro Studio also includes a 24" front roof overhang vs. your 18" overhang, a taller back wall height, a full-lite entry door vs. the rough opening for your custom door and as a 10-year vs. 5-year warranty. Most folks will probably find that ordering the Pro Studio model directly from Tuff Shed is a much easier option to get the same overall look that you have in your shed--albeit a slightly more expensive route based on those listed differences. Thanks for your time!

  • @jtplumbing6592
    @jtplumbing6592 Рік тому +1

    Most honest breakdown I've seen on UA-cam 🤙

  • @MsKiessa
    @MsKiessa Рік тому +4

    SERIOUSLY this is a great video with a breakdown of detailed prices. Appreciate this so much. I am planning to creat a shed for my office and just needing honest estimates of things like you talked about in the video. Love it!

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому

      Glad you found it helpful, thanks for watching!

  • @ReidVineis
    @ReidVineis 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Super helpful the way you broke down all the prices. Thank you!

  • @livingsimplytosimplylive6817
    @livingsimplytosimplylive6817 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the break out of your expenses and your thought process behind each one. I think it was a really good decision on your part.

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  2 роки тому +1

      Appreciate it, thanks for watching!

  • @pixelmator
    @pixelmator Рік тому +5

    I have a large cement pad from an old garage I took down and this is something I really want to think about doing for a small movie theater and this has given me so many ideas to look into, thanks for the video.

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому +2

      That could work. Thanks for watching!

  • @BryanWicks
    @BryanWicks Рік тому +2

    As this was my first time viewing your channel, I was highly impressed with the production values and level of detailed information that you conveyed. I am in the midst of planning the construction of an outbuilding in which to conduct hobbies and entertain friends, and your presentation was extremely helpful.
    Consider me a new subscriber. Thanks for uploading your video!

  • @HectorMorales
    @HectorMorales Рік тому

    Loved the marvelous job of your tuff shed being built

  • @jho-annsanchez4443
    @jho-annsanchez4443 2 роки тому

    Thanks for all the information from start to finish

  • @justinwong9182
    @justinwong9182 2 роки тому

    This is fantastic. Thank you for the break outs it's amazing how you got everything from home depot because they are not the cheapest but most accessible. Really put things into perspective and maybe I can do the same one day.

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah accessibility and ease of getting things was definitely important. Thanks for watching and hope you get to build one!

  • @Shofstall92
    @Shofstall92 Рік тому +2

    Looks great! We're almost done with our Tuff Shed 12x10. We're probably around the $15k mark so far. Now we're about to move on to the furnishing part...

    • @simplysean11
      @simplysean11 Рік тому

      Did you add traditional electrical with panel and trench to your home? Was that a good chunk of the 15k thats the part im fearing most and i cant find any good estimates. The rest seems pretty doable DIY

    • @Shofstall92
      @Shofstall92 Рік тому +1

      @@simplysean11 If I remember right, we paid an electrician to run 220v cable all the way from the house garage main all the way through the attic, down some plastic conduit, down below the ground, to the Tuff Shed, etc. I paid him $1,800.00 or so. I also dug the 6ft trench myself. It turned out so perfect. I’ll definitely have to make a video and post it!

  • @andreacahn9771
    @andreacahn9771 2 роки тому +1

    Great job. You did it right!

  • @tedwillis3082
    @tedwillis3082 2 місяці тому

    I had Tuff Shed (through HD) build a 10 by 12 building for a studio in 1996 (28 years ago). The cost for the shed plus upgrades was $1600. I don’t renter the finish out costs, but I did all the work my self ( electrical, insulation, flooring and sheet rock). I put a new door on several years ago, had it reroofed and have had two AC units. Other than that I am still using the studio daily. Tuff Sheds last.

  • @SanDiego_VDubLife
    @SanDiego_VDubLife Рік тому +1

    Great thanks for all the info.

  • @M.A.R.V.
    @M.A.R.V. 4 місяці тому

    man this is dope plan on doing this when i move

  • @Alfredo_Cervantes
    @Alfredo_Cervantes Рік тому

    17k for that amazing workplace? That's not bad at all! Great video breakdown on the price, this video answered many of my questions about this kind of project.

  • @busterhyman6633
    @busterhyman6633 3 місяці тому

    six minutes in I'm wondering why not a concrete pad or perhaps procure rock in bulk.

  • @robmccune7949
    @robmccune7949 4 місяці тому

    Hey Blake, your videos have been great. I am trying to do the exact same thing in terms of electrical for my shed. But I am completely ignorant as to how to ask an electrician. Can you breakdown exactly how I should ask for this? Every electrician is confused when I say I am trying to run the shed on a portable solar power station.

  • @southernfriedkiwi7726
    @southernfriedkiwi7726 8 місяців тому +1

    That $3660 10 x 16 shed base price, is now $8000 dollars!

  • @networkit
    @networkit Рік тому

    Great video! Thank you

  • @justinjuk
    @justinjuk 2 роки тому

    Great job! Thanks for sharing all the details. About to build out a similar tuff shed for my Graphic Design studio.

  • @randune2262
    @randune2262 Рік тому

    Hi there, great job on the build, can you give a little more break down of how added the electrical? You run it off the main house, permits etc.?

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому

      Did you watch the finish out episode? If not, check that out here… ua-cam.com/video/Fr-oK8oWbLA/v-deo.html
      Every city is different as it relates to permits, but this building is self-contained using solar. I simply run an extension cord to the shed for grid power, whenever needed.

  • @powerofknowledge7771
    @powerofknowledge7771 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing! Do you happen to know what kind of paint Tuff Shed uses? Like what brand or type?

  • @albertocabrera6614
    @albertocabrera6614 Рік тому

    It's not a bad price for a finish livable structure.

  • @Cfeldersproduction007
    @Cfeldersproduction007 Рік тому +1

    Not bad im looking myself to run my business from home full time .great job

  • @BiancaLanae05
    @BiancaLanae05 Рік тому +1

    That's nearly a years worth of rent. This is definitely a great return on your investment.

  • @mattstark9144
    @mattstark9144 Рік тому

    Amazing cost breakdown - Thanks! As of now, apparently Tuff Shed's list price for the Premier Pro Studio is $9,068 USD (no upgrades). I don't see this lean-to on Home Depot's site, but $3,660 for your base price is quite the difference. Am I missing something? I'm looking to do exactly what you are doing.

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому

      One of the main factors is how big of a structure you’re wanting. The price goes up extremely fast the larger the building. So I’m not sure what size you were getting quoted, but that does seem on the higher side, especially with no upgrades (if it’s 10x16). However, I bought mine in fall of 2020, so with inflation, etc. that could be factoring in. And I definitely saved money going through Home Depot versus directly through Tuff shed. They’re called Lean-To at Home Depot and look much more basic until you customize it.

  • @camwchristian
    @camwchristian Рік тому

    Blake! Where are you in Texas? I'm in Fort Worth. Also wanting to do a shed build out.

  • @needamuffin
    @needamuffin 2 роки тому

    That's actually not too bad, I was expecting closer to $24k. I'm planning on building something similar but I'm going to do as much of it myself as I can. I was budgeting for it to cost around $30k, but it'll be a fair bit bigger and with as many bells and whistles as I can find, but it sounds like that may be an overestime if I extrapolate from your experience here.

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  2 роки тому

      Sam can definitely get to that price in particular if you put a concrete foundation down or do a larger building. Good luck on your project!

  • @vincev2357
    @vincev2357 2 роки тому

    The cost of the shed, through the tuffshed link provided, is way higher than the base price you quoted. When did you purchase yours?

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  2 роки тому

      Yeah prices have changed and of course it depends on the size and amenities you add. I ordered it in August 2020.

  • @jazz3685
    @jazz3685 Рік тому

    Sure wish you can come build my musically incline son a studio, man would he love that and yes he’s a drummer

  • @MisterP577
    @MisterP577 Рік тому

    Great series! How is the soundproofing on your build? I'm looking to do something similar and I'm curious how much isolation you're getting. (I have neighbors with barking dogs)

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому

      The sound proofing is more than fine for most situations, although our neighbors have a barking dog as well, and there’s a train that goes by every day at 3pm - those not so much. And then when the lawn crews come through with weedeaters, etc. I can’t record voice over. But overall, it’s solid.

  • @n8nelson2003
    @n8nelson2003 2 роки тому

    Great Video. I'm looking into getting solar to my shed as well. I do like the brand Bluetti. Curious what was your reasoning for getting different brand (renogy) solar panels? Was it price, or another reason you didnt get Bluetti panels? Just curious as this may change my ideas for my setup. Thanks

  • @ryuichicoop2332
    @ryuichicoop2332 Рік тому

    Is the solar your only source of power or do you also tap into your home electricity? Great video btw.

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому

      I use grid power too. A lot actually when running the AC or heater full time. But solar has been a nice supplement - and when the weather is mild it can be the main source of power (I need more panels and really a larger capacity battery/inverter to really be self-sufficient). Thanks for watching!

  • @cs2es894
    @cs2es894 Рік тому

    What would it have cost for 12 x 20?

  • @grantjoseph8272
    @grantjoseph8272 Рік тому

    Do you like the 10 x 16 layout? If you had the option, would you go with a 12 x 16?

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому

      More space would be nice, but that extra size added too much cost. I can’t recall the exact cost difference, but it was quite a bit (like a few thousand all said and done).

    • @grantjoseph8272
      @grantjoseph8272 Рік тому

      Good to know! Thanks ​ @Blake Calhoun

  • @dereckh
    @dereckh Рік тому

    Hi. I did similar with a slightly larger version of the tuff shed you're using. one thing I didn't consider was CO2 buildup inside. the mini split is a simple heat pump and doesn't bring in fresh air. so without a window open and a fan exhausting or bringing in new air I noticed CO2 can rise by 1000ppm per hour. I am looking into a permanent solution for this now.
    Have you ran into this problem?

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому +1

      I haven’t, but I also have never measured CO2. I believe using the window unit AC allows for enough ventilation and/or fresh air in the space. Some people have said they added a roof vent. I’m not an expert in that world though.

    • @dereckh
      @dereckh 6 місяців тому

      @@BlakeCalhounyeah, one guy i knows has a window AC in his, it has a 'fresh air mode' - unfortunately my heatpump doesn't and just cycles the same air (like all other heatpumps)
      i ended up adding an in-wall panasonic bathroom exhaust fan to the shed. it's connected to a zwave switch, i also linked it to a local co2 monitor and used home assistant to turn on the fan if ppm exceeds 750 ppm and off when it drops before 600. it works great and the fan is around 75 cfm so it doesnt completely exhaust all my conditioned air in minutes.
      i only noticed the co2 issue because i was feeling overly tired during my work days. sometimes i would spend 8+ hours out there and once i purchased a co2 monitor i noticed it hit 10k ppm the first day.

  • @mikeeeeee555
    @mikeeeeee555 2 роки тому

    How has the velcro solar mounting system held up?

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  2 роки тому

      No problems at all. All kinds of weather too. Still holding great a year plus later.

  • @Delphisteve
    @Delphisteve Рік тому

    Can build you a 10x16' with an 8' wall with a treated floor w/ 4 runners and a gambrel roof with a loft and a 5' bi-bold door. Window in the gambrel made of wood and extra heavy T henges & smart 4x8 siding.. for 4500.00 built on your lot,,, how'd I do?

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому

      Maybe if you can do a lot of the work yourself. But not if you’re hiring it all done like I did.

    • @Delphisteve
      @Delphisteve Рік тому +1

      @@BlakeCalhoun This is what I do for a living.. This is what I charge a customer and yes I do it by myself..

    • @BlakeCalhoun
      @BlakeCalhoun  Рік тому

      Oh ok, gotcha. I misunderstood and thought you were asking if it could be done for that price. Makes sense now and that’s great.

  • @onlyscience7120
    @onlyscience7120 Рік тому

    Add $5000 for a 30 to 50 amp sub-panel to run the AC

  • @r.c.850
    @r.c.850 2 роки тому

    10 x 16 its not available anymore???... can't find it .... :-(

    • @mstb2023
      @mstb2023 2 роки тому

      I tried getting a quote last night and it was available.

    • @r.c.850
      @r.c.850 2 роки тому

      @@mstb2023 Yea I saw that on the web. there so many :-)

  • @junkremovalorangecountycal5797
    @junkremovalorangecountycal5797 22 дні тому

    First of all, it’s called a shed for a reason you cannot have it a shed whether you living in it or you working it you need to build any structure that you’re going to maintain occupancy whether it’s for one minute or 12 hours just like a regular house you can’t take a tough shed plan to your citybuilding and planning department and get a permit for that why would you ever use a tough shed as a place to be inside and work build it right?

  • @junkremovalorangecountycal5797
    @junkremovalorangecountycal5797 22 дні тому

    Why in the heck would anybody spend money on a tough shed when you can build it easily yourself I mean it’s a no-brainer. What a waste of money.

  • @carlosvillalta9974
    @carlosvillalta9974 Рік тому

    Put bought three of those in your backyard. And retire

  • @rainmakers3199
    @rainmakers3199 Рік тому

    $90 for weed barrier? You can buy 100’x3’ roll for $35 on Amazon or Lowe’s.. you only needed like 20’x15’ft? Why so much for weed barrier? Makes you think everything you said is higher but whatever I won’t care 10 seconds after typing this

  • @AI-Consultant
    @AI-Consultant Рік тому

    I built the same modern shed, from scratch, very similar, but i didn't do any of the landscaping? i'm not sure why you went that route. maybe when you were designing this you spent too much time on pinterest looking at the rocks/landscaping? i was more concerned about structural reinforcement from hurricanes, where i went overboard

  • @biteme109
    @biteme109 2 роки тому

    I want to finish my tuff shed I have it unfinished and full of junk… not at all a usable space this is inspiring as I’ve already spent the money on the foundation and getting it delivered/built so now I just have to finish the inside

    • @2ndgenentertainment
      @2ndgenentertainment Рік тому

      That’s about where I’m at, but I just got mine delivered. I figure I’ll have it done by summer next year.