TWO men ONE house ONE day - with a DIY house kit

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Published 2023-08-05
Can you build a house in one day? YES
The concrete slab was already in place, but other than that...this was built in one day! Even the interior walls were put up although it was hard to see in the video. It is possible to do this with a house kit! Our house kits come with 95% precut materials ready to build with! Check out our available kits here: www.americanmadehousekits.com/ Kit #18R

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All Comments (21)
  • My problem isn’t the building aspect but the massive speed bump called the county building department
  • These aren't just two regular Joes right off of the street. They are experienced tradesmen, and they are great at what they do. My guess is they aren't paying off a huge student loan,either. They started at the bottom and worked their way up the ladder. Awesome video!
  • @Mary-fy3tc
    Can you imagine how this concept could help those who desperately want to attain their own home, but are completely priced out of the real estate market? Not only that, the confidence and self-sufficiency that would be built right along with the house are priceless!
  • @drewt1081
    The framing looked like a house, but that's were "house" ended. It needs at minimum some type of substrate(50+ sheets of plywood@ $35 a piece) under that wrap, add another 50+ pieces for the roof. The steel is a cool look, and It's a good starter shell, got good bones...
  • @jim9337
    Very impressive, sure wish I had done something like this when I built. This house in a box idea is just great.
  • @irmahardnett
    Great for starter & folks who want to down size love it💜👍
  • @tsicby
    No sheathing on the house, just wrap on the frame with siding nailed over it. This would come down in a very strong wind. OK for temporary housing g or an office/workshop etc.
  • @AW-gh3yv
    Seems to be quick and easy because they skimped om materials. There is no plywood on the outside or roof. One good wind and no more house.
  • This may work for my kid. He purchased a lot with a really bad mobile home on it thinking he would move a new one on the property till they decide to build or sell. Town changed the rules not allowing mobile/ manufactured homes even though he is living in one and so is the neighbor.
  • @thedumbassspeaks
    I notice there is no sheathing on the walls or roof, which saves a ton of time. On the flip side of that, I’m curious if the metal provides rack resistance like sheathing would. I guess they don’t sheath post frame buildings either.
  • @debbiestephens3406
    This is not a new idea. A very old one actually ad Sears sold these kits in Catalogs many years ago.
  • Pre insulated buildings blocks or whatever they are called and this steel siding would be a great building process as well.... Food for thought 🤔..... Your welcome 🤗 That way you would have sheathing..I think they call them SIBBS panels... Just a thought.