How To Build a Garage: Concrete and Final Walkthrough

How To Build a Garage: Concrete and Final Walkthrough

Finally was able to get back to the How To Build a Garage project during the process of pouring the concrete floor. I didn’t make it while it was being poured, but I think you are able to get the idea. This was a fun project, and am grateful by all the support during the series. Make sure to subscribe for future build series!!

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M M says:

If you were in Austin, I would have you build me one like this. Fantastic job!

ScoutCrafter says:

Wow! That wraparound stone work is just beautiful! Beautiful job!!!

Kentwood PD says:

how big is that building?? is it like a pole barn? It seems that it was built, then poured concrete?

Андрей Славинский says:

11:25 is really smooth

Matt Cerbone says:

That’s different. When we do garages in New England, we trench, drop the tubes, fill the tubes with concrete, then slab over the tubes. Set bolts into the slab and build on top of it. We do this type of structure for livestock barns. We just do gravel floors vs concrete. This is cool. Wouldn’t have thought to do the floor this way

Kaleb Wolcott says:

RR quick question. How much does a building like this cost to have you build it?

Great content!

Travel 2 Eternity says:

Radiant floor is the bomb!

SuburbanHobbyist says:

Aw man! You screwed up and miss the concrete again! Maybe next time. Love your videos. If you lived close to me I would definitely hire you to build my shop. FOR SURE. I'd love to build it myself and probably could with your videos and some other help but now that I see how great a job you do I could never live with all my mistakes I know I would make. Haha.

NebukedNezzer says:

I worked in a building with radiant tube heaters. not so much fun. we had to be careful with fire engines etc to not melt the emergency lights etc. also the heat on your head and cold feet is not the best. radiant in the slab is nice if the slab does not crack and shift or someone does not cut/drill into the tubes. everything has considerations.

teleman1964 says:

Really good stuff I watched the whole series from start to finish learn quite a bit very impressed with your attention to detail you and your crew have mad skills

Jeff Martin says:

What size is that building? Also how much did it cost?

Dan Kent says:

Haha, New Zealand pine. Bet you payed less for it there in the states than we do here in NZ!

Bam Bam says:

Man this show should be DYI or HGTV

Luke Anson says:

What size is that shop

Mike Timmers says:

Building cost?

Dave S says:

RR Buildings

Very nice looking building.

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