Monday, July 8, 2019

8 Days in the Life of a Barndominium Build

This week we are taking a break from our build to help our good friends Kevin and Cheryl with their own project. After three months of not being able to do any substantial work on their barndominium Kevin and Cheryl returned this past Saturday to hit it hard. If you want to catch up with the first three weeks of their build, check out these two posts: Jim and Barb Build a House! and The Barndominium Build Continues!

We had left their place looking like this in late March...…..all the walls were framed some of the trusses up but only about 1/3rd.




 What a change three months makes! In early March the temps were anywhere from the teens to the 40's, our first day of work on his place this week was in the mid 90's. I will tell you right now if given the choice, I would much rather work in the 30's than the 90's!

This trip, in addition to Kevin, Cheryl, Barb and I there is another addition to the build crew. Kevin's friend Earl from Wisconsin joined us. Earl has a lot of building experience so he was a great addition to the team!

Day 1 found us putting trusses on the west wing of the house...…
West side trusses in, ready for roofing

The next day the roofing and underlayment were on and all waterproofed!
Then it was time to finish the east side. As you can see from the first picture in this post, we only got about 2/3rds of the east wing done before we had to call it quits in March. We were so busy working we did not get a lot of "action" pictures but we got some pictures of the results at the end of the day.

Next up were the trusses in the center of the house. We used the boom on the skidsteer to lift them into place where Earl and I nail them tight. Once that was done Barb and I got busy doing the underlayment while Kevin and Earl worked on the chimney on the other side of the house.
Earl in the center of the trusses putting in spacers

Barb was the underlayment queen


Earl cutting the ridge vent on the roof

Cheryl got into some roof action as well!

We also put an addition layer of 1" foam around three sides of the house for additional insulation, the final step (for now) was to put the house wrap around the whole thing. 

As fast as we could get a side foamed and wrapped Kevin was throwing windows in!
Barb and Kevin applying window tape

First two windows in!
We had to get the fireplace in before the house was entirely closed up as it was so heavy we used the skidsteer to get it in. We had a little fun with Cheryl by putting a boars head above the fireplace in the bedroom..... 
For some reason I don't think the boar is staying....
By the end of the 8 days we had the entire house wrapped, the roof on and water tight and all the windows in!



Now their house is basically in the same stage as ours. The big difference is it took Barb and I ten weeks to get to this stage, at Kevin and Cheryl's place we are there in 4 weeks of work. 

Kevin and Cheryl brought their new jeep as well so on the 4th of July we called it quits early (like 4:00) and went for a jeep ride.....
One of these jeeps is cleaner than the other!


Earl, Barb, Kevin and I (Cheryl took the picture)
Mama deer with two fawns
On their final evening here we had a steak fry at our place. We were joined by Jim and Brenda as well as Dan and Bonnie. We were so busy chatting it up that no one took any pictures! Progress on our place was pretty much at standstill this week with the exception on one door, one very big door..... When everyone was over for that evening we put in the 12' slider on the south end.....

Dan and Kevin hold the door while Earl is applying caulk

Earl applying window tape while Dan and I peep out at Cheryl
Slider in and set!
All was not sunshine and roses during the week. It rained practically every day. Luckily the rain cycle was late in the day and was after we quit work. We also had tornado warnings two days in a row and one of the local weather watchers caught this picture and posted it on Facebook. That is a little too close for comfort!
One might think that after such an intense week we would sit back and recover a few days but such is not the case. Our son Forrest arrives on Wednesday to wire the house and Barb and I have one more interior wall to get up before he gets here!

31 comments:

  1. Wow talk about busy. Great progress guys. Can't wait to see the finished product.

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  2. I like your slider. You guys sure get the wacky weather in SD. Stay safe!

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    1. We are told that this is the wettest year they have had in quite some time. Our seasonal pond has been holding water all year so far!

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  3. Man, I’m glad we left before that slider project. That looks like it was a job.

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    1. It was a beast but we had lots of help and it went fairly smoothly.

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  4. You guys have been real busy and making progress , nice to get it sealed up and waterproof.

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    1. Huge stress reliever knowing the rain is not going to damage anything inside.

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  5. Great work as always you two! Neither one of you is afraid of heights that's for sure, not my happy place.Slider looks great and good thing you had lots of help it looks super heavy. Get crackin' again ;)

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    1. Barb said she does not like roof work but not enough where she won't do it. Thank goodness, we would not be nearly as far along without her!

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  6. Great job you busy little beavers. I don't mean to nitpick but some of your house wrap is upside down. Just saying.

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    1. I know, tacky right? The way the roll was laid out and the way the wind was blowing we decided to roll it out upside down rather than going against the wind.

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    2. See I should have been there in my lawn chair and beer in hand to point that out. Well when you start on ours I hope you pay attention to details better.

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  7. Lovely that you can all add master builder to your resumes. Great work on both homes. Your slider is fabulous.

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    1. We really love that model of slider. So much so in fact that we both put it in our homes!

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  8. Reminds me of a slow motion Amish barn raising. You guys are really gettin it done!!
    Harry

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  9. Great win-win! You help Kevin and he teaches you. And you both get your projects done.

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    1. Very true, this trip he showed me how to put the front door in, going to do that sometime in the next few days!

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  10. This whole project with the four of you building the same structure is working so well. You are learning and Kevin has extra help. Both places look great. I love your 12' door you just put in.

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    1. The multiple hands sure make it go quicker and we both sure appreciate the help!

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  11. Busy, busy! Glad you got that huge slider installed. I'm in the final stages of my SIL's kitchen remodel and my body is letting me know it's time for a break. So I can only image how you guys are feeling. Both places are looking good and I'm glad I got to see them in person.

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    1. We took a break yesterday when Kevin and Cheryl left. Today, we are at it again getting everything ready for Forrest's arrival!

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  12. I continue to be so impressed with you guys! Great work!

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  13. That twister kinda wants to make you think about a 'safe room' inside this new place, doesn't it????

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  14. WOW!! You sure got a lot accomplished in 8 days, great job. Love the 12' slider, had one similar one in our bedroom in VT. Too close with that twister, crazy weather this year.

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    1. We love that slider as well, brings in a lot of light and fresh air!

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  15. Hmm maybe you need to dig a basement, in case a tornado swings by there :)
    All hands on deck, and the progress was in leaps...

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    1. We need something... but luckily they do not have that many around this area!

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