Layton man built his home to be an highly energy-efficient house
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Published 2022-08-21
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All Comments (21)
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This should be the standard!
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The fact this isn't the norm is scary. Like oh blackouts not enough power to give to all. Them do this good god have sustainable homes thats energy efficient add some real insulation in those homes.
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At first I thought $80 was pretty expensive for all his work then I remembered THAT INCLUDES CHARGING ALL THOSE CARS! Wow! Super impressive! Let’s make this the normM 💯🥰❤
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Extremely impressive!
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Highly impressed, though my electrical is actually a little less than that in the same region due to having a small size bungalow.
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I recall watchning his Youtube episodes sbout each stage of the constraction but cannot find it now.
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Awesome job
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I am so extremely impressed by this man wow we he's good
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Very inspiring!
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Very impressive
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Good job sir
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How did he do electrical, etc. Without liscence?
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Heartless, dare I say almost Loveless...
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Wish I could build my own crib. I think I would recycle rain also.
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My dad did this in 2008. This isn't anything new. My childhood home in Evanston is the exact same way. It's really not that hard. If he ever needs an actual electrician for cheap, he could give my dad a call.
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I have zero skills to do this but had a similar idea, witha smallerhouse. The thing is not a contractor out there builds like this. If you buy land where I am you have to choose from certain available house plans. Outside the box is not an option without paying way more than I can.
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need a big house in Utah cuz you gonna be poppin out baby Mormons til you're 50 or even 60+.
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And why can’t we have more of YOU?
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Tobey from the office built his on home
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80$ FOR POWER EVER MOUTH I BIN ON SOLAR FOR 40 YEARS 80 BUCKS FOR POWER IS A LOT EVER MOUTH I LIVE IN THE HIGH ROCKY MT AT 9200 FT UP AND WE DO SOLAR FOR FREE POWER