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  • when im out of the army i was thinking about one of these untill i get my house built.

  • @molemanlivesagain people do live in these. just bring them up to code for the area you live in and you're set. there are a whole lot of builders out there and i'm sure many are well built too but having sold these for some time, i know the quality of the graceland buildings. when you get out, get in touch at gracelandofcolumbia

  • where the hell is camden?

  • @childrenofmen1970 Camden, SC...about 30 miles northeast of Columbia, SC.

  • I can tell u are no professional builder or know anymore than what the Graceland company told u about their buildings.

    BTW what a P.O.S building.. I noticed that there is no roof strapping, your bottom plate untreated, the extrior is only treated with a thompson water seal (NOT PRESSURE TREATED LIKE U STATED) which means as an owner they will have to re-coat every few years, lets not forget the T-111 with deep grooves moisutre will seperate the board.

  • We thank you for taking the time to view our videos. Your comments are very much appreciated. However, we stand behind our claims and we maintain that our buildings are the best built buildings on the market. We have thousands of satisfied customers who have enjoyed their quality built buildings. Once again, thank you for viewing our videos and for your comments.

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  • @ezfelon bottom plate (footer) needs to be treated and have a barrier such as a plastic barrier onto concrete here due to moisture. Depends on this guys foundation, if its raised then his plan is ok but I would have pressure treated 2X6 underneath in that case. Termites are everywhere in the south. Then the pressure treated has to be PWF due to the higher standards and bug and moisture resistance. I think this is more a fancy shed than a cabin personally.

    I would also brace the trusses.

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  • He says the skids, floor joists, and plywood flooring is pressure treated. The T1-11 is also pressure treated. I'm not sure is the bottom sole plate also needs to be PT if the plywood floor is.

  • yeah and like a complete dumb mother fucker like most of the dumb mother fuckers that build and sell these buildings they leave out the most important issue!!!!! PRICE!!!!! WHY DONT YOU CRAZY DUMB FUCKS INCLUDE THE PRICE IN YOUR VIDEO PRESENTATION? WHAT A FUCKING IDIOT!

  • thes are nice but to hi on price

  • We give a LIFETIME warranty against termites & wood decay, 25 years on metal or architectural shingles, 3 years unconditional on workmanship & parts..in writing! & will come onsite & repair anything that needs to be. We would not stay in business if not for our customer, so our word of mouths here in the South are pretty good ; ) Check out our website gracelandportablebuildings . THANK YOU & HAPPY HOLIDAYS & ALWAYS Be Blessed & Be a Blessing !! Misty Graceland of Baton Rouge, La

  • Thank you for your comments. We live & sell Graceland buildings in Louisiana. ALL of the Graceland buildings are built to codes based on location. Here in La. we have to have the 150mph wind rating, & we do. All of our buildings are 16"o.c. walls & floors, ALL hurricane clipped & anchored down with 30" anchors AT NO CHARGE. Double top plate We build how you want & when you want it & YES Graceland stands behind their customers product warranty we offer the best!

  • I would say that is a very nice, well built cabin. It would be a sweet little home.

  • if the roofs held snow good this would be a good pre-fab alaska cabin ,but the pitch just doesnt look steep enough for wet snow. and probably need a outhouse crapper too huh. well in alaska got make do with what you got.

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