Day In The Life Building A Barndominium In Texas | Texas Best Construction
Experience a realistic day in the life of building a barndominium in Texas as we tackle massive earthmoving and pad preparation for our newest custom construction project. Prepping a solid foundation on a steep slope requires precision grading and heavy equipment coordination to prevent long-term structural issues.
In this video, you'll see our team work through site challenges using the Kubota SVL75 skid steer to move over 400 yards of dirt after our primary machine suffered unexpected track and sprocket issues. We walk you through the entire process of leveling the ground, covering drainage pipes, and establishing the exact grade elevation needed for the concrete pour.
This Texas barndominium features a massive custom shop and more than 2,000 square feet of living space with 12-foot ceilings throughout. Managing a construction site in Weatherford, Texas means dealing with changing terrain conditions and unexpected mechanical breakdowns, but our crew pushes forward to stay on schedule.
Proper lot preparation and drainage management are critical steps that dictate the success of the entire build. Watch how we harvest dirt from the property to overcome a massive height deficit and establish a completely stable and usable area around this incredible custom barndo build.
Every custom home journey in Texas requires overcoming unique environmental challenges. From initial land development to the final structural walkthrough, we highlight the dedication and engineering required to execute these complex builds. Our team prides itself on transparency, showing both the major successes and the inevitable equipment hurdles along the way.
Site leveling is more than just moving dirt—it's about calculating runoff, ensuring proper watershed protection, and preparing a foundation that will support a heavy steel frame for generations. We also break down the logistical demands of managing multiple crews, including electricians, painters, and finish carpenters working simultaneously during the final stages of the project.
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