The course starts with building a round cylinder. Rectangular building styles are covered in updates to the course. New content will be added as new successes are available to share.
The course starts with building a round cylinder. Rectangular building styles are covered in updates to the course. New content will be added as new successes are available to share.
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This was great! I liked your message for goals and encouragement. Also to be realistic and how to push through with baby steps.
Every journey begins with a step. Building a new home can seem overwhelming at times. Yet, with consistently taking steps forward the dream will be realized and the limits overcome.
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I woke up about 3 weeks ago in the middle of the night. I was very nervous because I was doubting myself thinking am i going to be able to the house built before the snow falls. Than a couple of days later i found your website Daniel. I was so relieved listening to what you were sharing about the speed of the shell going up. Thank you for the video and your encouraging and uplifting words. Have a good night 🙂
You are welcome!
Building a hose IS work, but you can move at a pace suitable for yourself. Also, it’s possible to hire common labor and oversee the process.
Getting a starter house up, something like a master bedroom with a kitchenette can go up fairly fast.
It all depends on the size of your project and your speed of work, of course.
It is important to have AirCrete finished, dried and sealed before any freezing weather!
Excellent advice. I am the handyman who always has a contingency plan. You are my contingency. This way I will keep going forward. I am glad to have finally got you on this journey with me..
I basically have already started running.(easement, road cut in, pushed cleared 3+ acres, water schedule in next week and electric on hold waiting on me!) . I planning solar… with buy back set up.
I have a couple questions as I am tweaking self made Blueprints for clarity and approach. Not too elaborate but one of a kind.
I am not a contractor but I will get it Done.
Thanks for what you have done and what you are doing.
PS I saw the advice on building the tiny house late, I reno a C Class RV a lot of funds I could have used. #%^&*
I happy to hear you have land and are getting it done!