How Much Does it Cost? - Barndominium Material Cost + Full Timelapse

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If you're dreaming of self building your own barndominium or post-frame structure, you're in the right place! In this video, we show you the time lapse of the build with a material cost break down. This was built, start to finish in about 12 months. Whether you're interested in barndominium construction, barndominium design, or want to learn about post-frame building techniques, MR Post Frame covers it all.

We dive into the costs of building a barndominium, including materials, labor, and budgeting tips, to give you a realistic idea of what it takes to bring your dream barndominium to life. You'll also get expert barndominium design ideas, shop building tips, and construction how-to insights that will help you save time and money on your own build.

If you’re looking for barndominium building advice, shop design inspiration, or post-frame construction tips, MR Post Frame is the resource for you. Make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more barndominium tutorials, cost breakdowns, and step-by-step building guides. Ready to start your barndominium journey? Watch now!

*We were responsible for the project up to interior framing and metal in the shop area. Client will be finishing this project and you can watch the completion of the project on their channel below.

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0:00 Series Intro
0:56 Build Overview
3:20 Pier Footings
5:47 Build + Raise Walls
8:36 Trusses
10:17 Roof Metal
11:01 House Wrap
11:37 Porch Construction
14:30 Windows
14:48 Metal
18:00 Porch Roof Metal
19:08 Vapor Barrier + Insulation
20:00 Radiant PEX Tubing
20:40 Versetta Stone
22:22 Concrete Slab
22:57 Spray Foam
23:25 Exterior Concrete
23:46 Porch Ceiling
24:36 Interior Framing
29:16 Shop Metal
31:58 Closing

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Best video. No unnecessary talking. Precise pricing.

rhennosy
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I mean for the price, you get a really good starting point for your build. Very cool.

JoeBlow-ubus
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This looks like Ryan Knorr's new home. Nicely built.

BlaZiN_MaiZe
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This video was amazing. Love the price ticker but more importantly I love the way the progress bar shows each section being worked on. This also gives potential barndominium owners a really good idea of what all has to go in to constructing such a building.

lifeOfBarney_official
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Really unique timelapse and overlay! Great way to get the process across.

EdwardVarner
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Great video. After becoming involved with an unscrupulous contractor (due to my own stupidity) in Central Utah it's so refreshing and uplifting to see how a job can be accomplished professionally and honestly.

lukebrown
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Assuming water service is to the lot, add septic, plumbing, electrical, appliances, finishes, all the other stuff I'm not thinking of.
Better bring a half-million to that table!
Super cool time lapse and build though. Probably the best I've seen on the 'tubes.

lotus
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People who build things just amaze me…….respect!

eramg
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As a former builder I can say this, very efficient and well done build. If I were to do something like this, this would be the crew I secured.

AdventuringwiththeS.G.O.C.C
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Super interesting I really enjoyed the fast sequencing and descriptions during the funding expenditure. Still a lot of work and funding left to go through but its dry and secure. I'll be looking for the next episodes. These barndominiums are pretty cool.

BGPowell
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Planning to build in the next few years on my property. I’ve been debating a traditional home vs barndominium. Have been skeptical of the barndominium route (especially without a basement) but this video may have tipped the scale for me. I love what you did with this!

dc
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There will ALWAYS be someone who feel you charge to much. Let them... This was a very good video and you can see that you are getting talent, skill, and genuine care with your work.

daniel
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I can't say anything better than what has already been said - this has me hooked! Anyone else notice the skid lift slowly lowering? Just me? Ok hehe

MrANDRWx
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I'm 30 seconds in and I can't help but compliment this editing! BRAVO!!!

theskiviking
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Just so everyone knows, the rule of thumb on labor usually = cost of material. also the poster stated they only handled the frame, not interiors. so the final cost on this build is probably like 3x $216k

justincrasi
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Wow, that’s an amazing building. It’d be nice to have a day counter as well.

bluesfool
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We built our home just like this 6 years ago. Without the land, out Barn shell was about $145K for a 120x48 shell. The interior home, plus 4 hobby rooms on the other end of the building, and a basement, totals around 6000 sq. feet under air, with a big enough shop/garage to park 7 or 8 cars easily. The interior, plus the basement was probably another 250K. We did ALOT of work ourselves, and a few small thungs are still unfinished but, it was by far the most for my money we have ever gotten on a house.

ZxTrev-xw
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This might be the coolest video I’ve ever seen. This is America

ptownfloyd
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Way to go guys yall did a great job as well with the editing

trentcoleman
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Have watched several of your videos. The MAD county build series l watched religiously.
Had l never seen one of your videos and this was the first one l’d watched, the dollar counter in the corner would be enough for me to subscribe. One more addition l would say would ice it for you would be a day counter. I understand days for builds are dependent on several factors. Weather, worker availability, equipment availability, material availability, etc.
But a general idea of build times will help your potential customer base tremendously with deciding to use you.

Just a thought, but keep up the excellent work and content.

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