Yes, please! I love the off grid concept also. The only thing missing for me is the dog wash because living in the woods, I’d have several dogs to keep me company especially on long hikes. Even now mine needs a bath or a paw wash quite often.
It's great to see that you are addressing sustainable building practices such as solar power, certified lumber harvesting, etc. This is an area of home building that can provide new opportunities. I would love to see Golden Eagle build a home with hemp products such as Just BioFiber building blocks from Calgary Alberta Canada.
I love everything about this place. I would love to have a log home for myself someday. I think my favorite part is the loft and the way you could look out over the property, especially the lake.
I'm glad the TH-cam algorithm suggested this one :) Even at 4,000 square feet it's far from small, especially by my European standards, but it still looks cozy and inviting. It looks like what you feel on a cold winter day, cuddled up on the couch with a blanket and a hot mug of cocoa or tea. There's something honest about working in wood.
Absolutely gorgeous! I loved the stain colors they went with through out the home. I really liked the way they incorporated the dry wall into the home as well. ❤
I take the inspiration from the homes you show , i make layout of my future home myself , base will be concrete and top will be wooden: i love your videos very much , i like to make layout of big homes but i didn't show others 😊
The architect did his job fantastically. So many wonderful details. They often show properties for families. There is for single people and barrier-free properties?
GE Team, I love your home designs and features, from the 1,000' sf to 14,000' sf sizes. The 4,000 home is the ideal size for two people. You showcase lot of lake homes in the upper Midwest. Do you showcase river homes in interior mountain areas of NC and VA? Also, living 'off--the-grid' seems adventuresome, until the homeowner needs need a technician or skilled worker to fix something. It helps if the homeowner is an engineer. Best always, Rick (@VA)
Yes, we will showcase homes from North Carolina and VA. we do showcase more from the Midwest as that is where our Video Production team lives and that trims travel expense for the team.
Many people come to us while searching to fulfill this rustic dream of land . They are often frustrated because the perfect scenic property doesn't coincide with a waterfront (mountain views over water). I always solve the problem by saying, find the perfect view and the water be created, usually better than what exists. This concept makes the property search easier so you can spend more time on creating a great home like these. Out west those perfect waterfront views are most always in the national forest. Of course that is one of the rewards of camping!
Fico imaginando o cheiro desse tipo de casa como deve ser fantástico. É a construtora mais Luxuosa em termos do que seja "rústico". Fantástico para casa de campo.
Beautiful. But why did you use lead acid batteries that require venting and monitoring/maintenance? And the AH are only really good for half the rated capacity.
Beautiful camp, but needs more outside deck facing the lake. This feels like you are always inside looking at the outside rather than flowing inside to outside. Access to the lake seems a bit convoluted too.. On the positive side that is an impressive cereal collection. Seinfeld would be proud!
I understand radiant heat in a concrete floor but how do you do it on the second floor where the floor is made of wood? It would be great if that could be explained in a future video.
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Great house as always, but they all have the same problem, the position of the TV. It’s either above the fireplace, so you have to look up to it or it’s next to the fireplace and therefore off center. If you’re sitting on the left side of the couch in this house then you won’t be able to see the full screen. This is really something that needs to be incorporated into the designs in a better way.
Looks overall excellent ! I would have selected different electrical components, like lithium-type batteries. Where's the gas supply ? Didn't see any propane or LNG tanks, an off-grid home would need that ? And didn't see any solar panels, although I understand they may not be so effective so far north.
You’re right there was a fuel source stored on site. Not sure what it was though. There were solar panels. We made them very obvious. Just rewatch it toward the last half of the video.
Its exquisite, the only thing i don't get is why people want to carry huge baskets of laundry up two floors. Put your laundry in the master closet people!
- I like the layout, - quality of craftsmanship I think the following can be better - the giant window wall could probably benefit from thinner steel beams, it would remove the thick wooden beams which kind of obstruct the great view out of those windows - the kitchen looks tiny, with little natural light for such a big house. - there could be more open floor design, some of the connections feel a it claustrophobic - the wood panels are too yellow, I think lighter, more neutral tone would have been better - maybe white wall with light wood accents instead, otherwise it feels too overwhelming, it would also blend electrical outlets and light switches a bit better.
@@goldeneagleloghomes yup, totally understand they are debatable. But I did see your other homes with the elements I mentioned, and they looked just stunning.
There are times when the solar won't carry the load and when that happens the generator kicks in and powers the home and charges the batteries at the same time.
I’ve become a firm believer that when you spend this much on a home (I assume it’s expensive) that every bedroom should have its own full bath. Assuming this type of home is a gathering place for multigenerational families, the older folks don’t want to share a bathroom with anyone else.
The solar energy system seems...insufficient for a property of this size....?? Only 9 panels and lead acid batteries w/ a single inverter? I reckon the backup generator is needing to be used quite often.
This one is MN and it's not for sale, however we can build one for you on your land for around 1.2 million. There are many homes priced on our website www.goldeneagleloghomes.com/plans-and-pricing/default.asp Thanks
Can you add price points to your videos? I would like my wife to see exactly how much each of these houses costs before bagging me about building on our property
If you go to our website www.goldeneagleloghomes.com/plans-and-pricing/default.asp and scroll down you will see most if not all the homes are priced as package and turnkey. We don't mention the price in the video as the video's are out there for decades and prices go up.
Oh, I see. We don't want to put prices into the videos because the videos will be online forever, but the prices will someday be really low compared to reality.
TV next to fireplace would interfere with the clarity of the screen, wrong wall. 2. 15 Amp outlets on 20 Amp circuits? A toaster oven and coffee maker on same circuit is overloaded. 20 Amp outlet passes 2400 volts. 15 Amp outlet pass 1800 volts which "starve your appliances and burn them out quicker. They should even manufacture 15 Amp outlets! 15 Amp outlet should not be manufactured.
This home is cosy and gorgeous, however two big turnoffs such homes possess are: Sorry for being so morbid, but they are much more fire friendly than your average home, and people enthusiastically walking or passionately making love above you are going to be heard loudly and clearly. Nevertheless, this is a gorgeous masterpiece, and kudos to all the people who created it
Thanks for your comments on its beauty! Actually, they are not more fire friendly than an average home. Consider this... large logs take longer to catch fire than kindling wood. The average home is full of (essentially) kindling wood and drywall, which is much more flammable.
get rid of the fake ceiling structure. Nice job with the mechanical stuff. I liked the design elements. well done overall. I wonder the cost. I am left with the impression, unfortunately, that even though the workmanship appears well done the whole thing feels fake. a satin finish on the wood may not have shown off the texture as much but it would have been a bit classier. I don't get a warm feeling from this house. It feels like someone is trying too hard to impress.
This is the only way worth to buy a house, off grid. I wouldn't wan t anything from the government, no electricity, no water. But this specific house have a flaw, it has too much glass, if a storm happens in the woods all the windows would be destroyed.
I'm sorry, 'off-grid CABIN tour!' Like WTF 'cabin' has a mechanical room? The average sq. ft of a UK home is 818sq. ft, this is a 4,000sq. ft CABIN. It's not a cabin, it's a large home or mini-mansion.
You guys make great homes, no doubt...seen many of your videos....however,...your battery and inverter set up SUCKS. I'm off grid, and I can say that you are setting up your inexperienced customers for failure in the first year or two with that system and the expectations you set them up for....imho.
Unless they are muddy and soaking wet,.....I would say leave them on. I do not want stinky feet and/or socks walking on my carpet/floors. (Don't know what foot disease they may have, or white foot powder tracking all over the place.) Also, as a person visiting, it would be a safety thing to have shoes on. You never know when you may step on something sharp. Maybe somebody broke some glass or lightbulb, and did not fully get it cleaned up. Ever step on a Lego, without having your shoes on??? Also, it helps to keep your feet warm. And lastly, if you have your shoes on, you are ready to respond to an emergency. If someone told me to take my shoes off, and they were clean, I would say No Thank You, and See Ya Later.
@@goldeneagleloghomes TY, I'll come back and look,,,, we're looking at developing a log home community in Colorado, 20 acres - 7 cabins eventually. thanks again
@@goldeneagleloghomes , I clicked the links and I watched your log home packages video. Your competitors will give direct pricing for the specific home shown. We never found a price for any of the show homes in your videos. We are probably missing something.
those few solar panels are not running that home, period. the size and waste of space is not "sustainable" or considerably a "cabin" either. millionaires claiming to be off grid, saving the planet is insulting to those actually living off grid, mortgage free with a small budget. nice home for a millionaire, not me.
The homeowners are not there over the winter. Over the last two years, from the middle of April to the middle of September, the generator has run one time. If they were there the full year then the panels would not keep up and the generator would need to run every three days (approximately). The backup generator runs on propane.
that's a massive battery bank charged when they arrive, but 2,000 watts solar panels is likely struggling to charge those batteries. I'd double the solar panels, why not? got $??
What's your favorite feature of this home?!
The power structure of the home. To be off grid with such amenities is amazing.
The kitchen - particularly the window sink. ❤
The bench by the window, coffee blanket and falling snow.
To be honest, all of it, there is nothing I would've asked to be done differently. ❤️🇬🇧
The entry is less than grand maybe a little more thoughtful design
I cry inside every time I see Eagle homes tours...because its my dream that may not become.
Thanks for watching.
Keep in believing, never quit hoping!!
Not with that attitude
*Put every penny into physical silver eagles or bitcoin or both and hold it in your physical possession for 3 years. Never give up*
make some money broke ahh
Zach, this "off-grid" home is perfect for retirees like me. Not too big and not too small. Excellent!
Thanks David this one is a charmer!
My European mind can not comprehend you calling this "not too big". This thing is huge.
Absolutely. This thing is a dream but "cabin" is wildly inappropriate.
I told my wife to come look at my favorite part of the house, the pantry. But every part is beautiful. That mechanical room is a work of art.
We love a perfect utility room
Yes, please! I love the off grid concept also. The only thing missing for me is the dog wash because living in the woods, I’d have several dogs to keep me company especially on long hikes. Even now mine needs a bath or a paw wash quite often.
Thanks for sharing!
This may be one of the best homes I have even seen. It's right up my alley.
Super, we think it's spectacular too.
I love the way Golden Eagle design and build homes, these video tours are an absolute joy to watch. 👏👏👏❤️🇬🇧
Glad you like them!
It's great to see that you are addressing sustainable building practices such as solar power, certified lumber harvesting, etc. This is an area of home building that can provide new opportunities. I would love to see Golden Eagle build a home with hemp products such as Just BioFiber building blocks from Calgary Alberta Canada.
thanks for watching
I love everything about this place. I would love to have a log home for myself someday. I think my favorite part is the loft and the way you could look out over the property, especially the lake.
I totally agree!
Best spokesman I've seen in these type of videos. Guy did a great job. Engaging in an genuine way. And I LOVE that 3 season room!
Yes Zach is great, thanks so much
I love how the blend of log and timber elements throughout the home beautifully highlights the versatility that Golden Eagle offers.
So glad you noticed,custom homes nationwide are our speciality
ISSO NÃO É CASA, E SIM OBRA DE ARTE !!!! ESPETÁCULO COMO SEMPRE
Excellent, Jan is very experienced and has help over 1000 customers get into their dream home.
You always showcase the best homes.
Glad you think so!
I love that home!
Lots' of people in love with this home. thanks!
I'm glad the TH-cam algorithm suggested this one :) Even at 4,000 square feet it's far from small, especially by my European standards, but it still looks cozy and inviting. It looks like what you feel on a cold winter day, cuddled up on the couch with a blanket and a hot mug of cocoa or tea. There's something honest about working in wood.
Cool, thanks!
Thank you so much for showing the mechanical room. That work is real craftsmanship!
Glad you enjoyed it! We really get into nicely done utility rooms
Beautiful hard to believe it is an off grid property! Oh if I was young again I would have you on speed dial!❤
Thanks
I really appreciate the attention to small details like the edge of counters in this presentation. Very well done!
Thank you very much!
My favorite features are the loft and the finished lower level! Absolutely beautiful!
I totally agree!
Really like the laundry chute and that tile work is stunning. 🤩
Thanks so much! 😊we think it's fun too.
Absolutely gorgeous! I loved the stain colors they went with through out the home. I really liked the way they incorporated the dry wall into the home as well. ❤
Thank you! Yes they did a terrific job on the color selections and decor.
😍 I’m drooling!
Thank you! We have many more tours on our channel too.
This is my dream home ♥️
Thanks so much
Off grid luxury - stunning!
We love it too.
Off Grid Cabin Tour 🏠 Walkin Pantry! Mud Room! Master Bedroom! Tile Shower! Rustic Mirror !
Thank you! Yes it was quite a home to tour!
I take the inspiration from the homes you show , i make layout of my future home myself , base will be concrete and top will be wooden: i love your videos very much , i like to make layout of big homes but i didn't show others 😊
Go for it!
As someone who would kill to live in a cabin like this, you are a saint
Glad you like the home!
Raw edges on the bathroom countertops. I 'm in love.
Thank you glad you like it!
The architect did his job fantastically. So many wonderful details. They often show properties for families. There is for single people and barrier-free properties?
Thanks for watching and commenting, we are working on a barrier-free prop right now
We are building a barrier-free prop right now
Love the home
Thanks so much
GE Team, I love your home designs and features, from the 1,000' sf to 14,000' sf sizes. The 4,000 home is the ideal size for two people. You showcase lot of lake homes in the upper Midwest. Do you showcase river homes in interior mountain areas of NC and VA? Also, living 'off--the-grid' seems adventuresome, until the homeowner needs need a technician or skilled worker to fix something. It helps if the homeowner is an engineer. Best always, Rick (@VA)
Yes, we will showcase homes from North Carolina and VA. we do showcase more from the Midwest as that is where our Video Production team lives and that trims travel expense for the team.
4,000 sq ft is ideal for 2 people only?? 1,600 sq ft home was fine for my family of 5!!!
I Stayed One These in West Virginia.
Great thanks for watching
Almost perfect home 😍. Gorgeous!!!
Thank you!! 😊
Very impressive home and also it is off grid.
Thank you it sure is impressive!
Love this home
Thank you very much!
Beautiful👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Just love it , wonder what the goin rate is for this home in today lovely market?
this home builds for 1.2 plus
Great home. Love the cut edges of the bathroom sinks. The porch needed to be 3 ft. longer and deeper. It's too small
Thanks for watching and thanks for a vey good comment.
Many people come to us while searching to fulfill this rustic dream of land . They are often frustrated because the perfect scenic property doesn't coincide with a waterfront (mountain views over water). I always solve the problem by saying, find the perfect view and the water be created, usually better than what exists. This concept makes the property search easier so you can spend more time on creating a great home like these. Out west those perfect waterfront views are most always in the national forest. Of course that is one of the rewards of camping!
This is an amazing get-away cabin, isn't it?
@@goldeneagleloghomes the cabin and the land are two halves of the complete story!
Well said!
ESSA EMPRESA TEM QUE VIR FILIAL PARA O BRASIL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Fico imaginando o cheiro desse tipo de casa como deve ser fantástico. É a construtora mais Luxuosa em termos do que seja "rústico". Fantástico para casa de campo.
Thank you
great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful. But why did you use lead acid batteries that require venting and monitoring/maintenance? And the AH are only really good for half the rated capacity.
Wow, sounds like you know your stuff.
I feel like I'd live longer if I lived in a place like this.
For sure, thanks for watching and being a subscriber
🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍
Absolutely gorgeous ❤
Thank you so much 😀
Love the entire home. I would have had a double oven in the kitchen though, other then that ITS BEAUTIFUL. . !
Great idea!! we will make sure you get that in yours.
Hello, another great video! What brand timber/log stains do you use for exterior and interior??
Thank you! That is Sascho Log & Timber Brown Tone Medium.
What type of stone was used on the fireplace and outside of the home? Thank you!
That is a manmade stone often referred to as ledgestone.
Beautiful camp, but needs more outside deck facing the lake. This feels like you are always inside looking at the outside rather than flowing inside to outside. Access to the lake seems a bit convoluted too.. On the positive side that is an impressive cereal collection. Seinfeld would be proud!
Thanks for the tips!
Love it - are the windows in the 3 season room from Pella ?
No they are SunSpace
I understand radiant heat in a concrete floor but how do you do it on the second floor where the floor is made of wood? It would be great if that could be explained in a future video.
Good idea in the meantime check this out. www.warmboard.com/products/warmboard-comfort-system/
I just reviewed the WB site very nice system seems easy to install too.👍@@goldeneagleloghomes
Thanks for looking into it!
nice design
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@@goldeneagleloghomes Ok
Who makes the fold down removable windows in the 3 seasons room?
Sunspace
Great house as always, but they all have the same problem, the position of the TV. It’s either above the fireplace, so you have to look up to it or it’s next to the fireplace and therefore off center. If you’re sitting on the left side of the couch in this house then you won’t be able to see the full screen. This is really something that needs to be incorporated into the designs in a better way.
Good point!
Looks overall excellent ! I would have selected different electrical components, like lithium-type batteries. Where's the gas supply ? Didn't see any propane or LNG tanks, an off-grid home would need that ? And didn't see any solar panels, although I understand they may not be so effective so far north.
You’re right there was a fuel source stored on site. Not sure what it was though. There were solar panels. We made them very obvious. Just rewatch it toward the last half of the video.
@@goldeneagleloghomes Got it - around 0:36 into the video, 6 panels. THX!
Ah yes- I see that now. Thank you for watching and subscribing!
i wonder what the price is
Figure 1.2 plus on your land
It is beautiful but they get no snow or rain there, I see not gutters on the house.
ha, ha some of our homes are designed to not need gutters. When gutters are needed they just call the gutter guy.
what is the name of those windows? where can I find them?
Pella on most of the house and Sunspace in the 3 seasons room
How much would this home cost very interested
www.goldeneagleloghomes.com/plans-and-pricing/plan-details.asp?PID=2174 please follow this link for prices and more
Awesome!
Darealdeal
Thank you we love it too!
I would have done a granite kitchen countertop with a butcher-block island
Yes, that would be very nice.
Its exquisite, the only thing i don't get is why people want to carry huge baskets of laundry up two floors. Put your laundry in the master closet people!
Thank you Lee
- I like the layout,
- quality of craftsmanship
I think the following can be better
- the giant window wall could probably benefit from thinner steel beams, it would remove the thick wooden beams which kind of obstruct the great view out of those windows
- the kitchen looks tiny, with little natural light for such a big house.
- there could be more open floor design, some of the connections feel a it claustrophobic
- the wood panels are too yellow, I think lighter, more neutral tone would have been better
- maybe white wall with light wood accents instead, otherwise it feels too overwhelming, it would also blend electrical outlets and light switches a bit better.
Glad you liked it. Your critiques are debatable. Thanks for watching, though. Commenting is appreciated!
@@goldeneagleloghomes yup, totally understand they are debatable. But I did see your other homes with the elements I mentioned, and they looked just stunning.
Thank you very much! I love that you watch out other videos. It means a lot!
Since that region doesn’t get an abundance of sun throughout the year, how can enough solar power be generated?
There are times when the solar won't carry the load and when that happens the generator kicks in and powers the home and charges the batteries at the same time.
People that see your cabins wish to win the lottery do they can purchase land so they could have one of your cabins on it ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
We do heart that often. Thank you for being a friend of the channel.
Is this upper Wisconsin?
MN
Beautiful home. I find 4000sq' to large be a "cabin", maybe 600-1000 sq' for a cabin. Title is kinda misleading.
Critical if you ask me.
Do you also build off grid non-cabin homes?
Yes we have many styles of homes. We can do nearly anything. The off grid options will be driven by other companies.
What state is the home in?
Minnesota
I’ve become a firm believer that when you spend this much on a home (I assume it’s expensive) that every bedroom should have its own full bath. Assuming this type of home is a gathering place for multigenerational families, the older folks don’t want to share a bathroom with anyone else.
We are working on a new plan right now which we will add to our plans online that has 5 Primary Bedrooms with Private Full Baths.
I know right and mother point is their solar system is extremely weak.
Is it forsale and if so how much?
this one is not for sale but we can build another starting around 1.2 million
The solar energy system seems...insufficient for a property of this size....?? Only 9 panels and lead acid batteries w/ a single inverter? I reckon the backup generator is needing to be used quite often.
Only in the winter but they don’t live there during that time
How much is this one??? Where is it located?
This one is MN and it's not for sale, however we can build one for you on your land for around 1.2 million. There are many homes priced on our website www.goldeneagleloghomes.com/plans-and-pricing/default.asp
Thanks
How much would this home go for?
Depends on which state your building in, give us a call we will ask a few questions and give you a ballpark
How much did it cost??
We have a link to the floorplan in the description which has estimates on if you would build one brand new
Gosto mais da versão da madeira clara e tudo mais claro.
Thank you
All home and garden shows need to use one of the many synonyms for "space". 🤣
Haha yes agreed
@@goldeneagleloghomes Love the videos you guys make and the work you do. Keep it up.
Dont want to know what that costs to make 😮
Building now is so much more affordable than building in the future. Cost of materials and labor always goes up.
Can you add price points to your videos? I would like my wife to see exactly how much each of these houses costs before bagging me about building on our property
If you go to our website www.goldeneagleloghomes.com/plans-and-pricing/default.asp and scroll down you will see most if not all the homes are priced as package and turnkey. We don't mention the price in the video as the video's are out there for decades and prices go up.
@@goldeneagleloghomes thanks, but I was referring to the videos. The wife watches the videos with no concept of what is required.
Oh, I see. We don't want to put prices into the videos because the videos will be online forever, but the prices will someday be really low compared to reality.
@@goldeneagleloghomes understandable
the largest space by far is the garage. but we don't see it!
that must be on the cutting room floor somewhere. We usually show the garages.
What they don’t tell you is that battery bank needs to be replaced every 5-7 years at a cost of $7-10,000.
Thanks for watching
With such batteries, sure. But battery technology keeps evolving at a rapid pace. The costs have gone down a lot too.
Love the house but the kitchen is too dark for me, too much wood……never thought I’d say that.
Very good, on your new Golden Eagle Custom home you can have any color you wish
TV next to fireplace would interfere with the clarity of the screen, wrong wall. 2. 15 Amp outlets on 20 Amp circuits? A toaster oven and coffee maker on same circuit is overloaded. 20 Amp outlet passes 2400 volts. 15 Amp outlet pass 1800 volts which "starve your appliances and burn them out quicker. They should even manufacture 15 Amp outlets! 15 Amp outlet should not be manufactured.
thanks for watching
This is not a cabin this is a mansion
Thanks so much
Compared to other golden eagle homes that kitchen is small
Compared to other features homes is is on the smaller end, but it is a very normal size kitchen for most of our client homes.
This home is cosy and gorgeous, however two big turnoffs such homes possess are: Sorry for being so morbid, but they are much more fire friendly than your average home, and people enthusiastically walking or passionately making love above you are going to be heard loudly and clearly. Nevertheless, this is a gorgeous masterpiece, and kudos to all the people who created it
Thanks for your comments on its beauty! Actually, they are not more fire friendly than an average home. Consider this... large logs take longer to catch fire than kindling wood. The average home is full of (essentially) kindling wood and drywall, which is much more flammable.
@@goldeneagleloghomes, thanks for your prompt and informative reply
Absolutely. Thank you for watching.
get rid of the fake ceiling structure. Nice job with the mechanical stuff. I liked the design elements. well done overall. I wonder the cost.
I am left with the impression, unfortunately, that even though the workmanship appears well done the whole thing feels fake. a satin finish on the wood may not have shown off the texture as much but it would have been a bit classier. I don't get a warm feeling from this house. It feels like someone is trying too hard to impress.
John this one might be right up your alley. Please check it out and let us know how we did. th-cam.com/video/2WUnYL585zY/w-d-xo.html
This is the only way worth to buy a house, off grid. I wouldn't wan t anything from the government, no electricity, no water. But this specific house have a flaw, it has too much glass, if a storm happens in the woods all the windows would be destroyed.
You can have a custom plan that fits your needs.
Not having s wood burning fireplace killed any interest.
I’m sorry you feel that way. It’s an incredible home.
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I'm sorry, 'off-grid CABIN tour!' Like WTF 'cabin' has a mechanical room?
The average sq. ft of a UK home is 818sq. ft, this is a 4,000sq. ft CABIN.
It's not a cabin, it's a large home or mini-mansion.
You're right, it's a pretty big home.
You guys make great homes, no doubt...seen many of your videos....however,...your battery and inverter set up SUCKS. I'm off grid, and I can say that you are setting up your inexperienced customers for failure in the first year or two with that system and the expectations you set them up for....imho.
Thanks for watching
oh u want me 2 read u to sleep
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lol this is not the definition of cabin.
Ha, ha thanks for watching.
*huh? clearly it s*
Thats not a cabin mate...thats a mansion, get your terminology right!
Thanks for watching !
Remove the shoes when you enter my home.
Unless they are muddy and soaking wet,.....I would say leave them on. I do not want stinky feet and/or socks walking on my carpet/floors. (Don't know what foot disease they may have, or white foot powder tracking all over the place.) Also, as a person visiting, it would be a safety thing to have shoes on. You never know when you may step on something sharp. Maybe somebody broke some glass or lightbulb, and did not fully get it cleaned up. Ever step on a Lego, without having your shoes on??? Also, it helps to keep your feet warm. And lastly, if you have your shoes on, you are ready to respond to an emergency. If someone told me to take my shoes off, and they were clean, I would say No Thank You, and See Ya Later.
@@farmboy5622 gotdamn you got a point! Leave em on! Welcome inside.
Thanks for watching
No price -move along,,, dont waste your time ,
Hit the first link in the video description, you’ll find pricing info there 🤝
@@goldeneagleloghomes TY, I'll come back and look,,,, we're looking at developing a log home community in Colorado, 20 acres - 7 cabins eventually. thanks again
@@goldeneagleloghomes , I clicked the links and I watched your log home packages video. Your competitors will give direct pricing for the specific home shown.
We never found a price for any of the show homes in your videos. We are probably missing something.
4000 sq ft "cabin" lol
Thanks for watching
those few solar panels are not running that home, period. the size and waste of space is not "sustainable" or considerably a "cabin" either. millionaires claiming to be off grid, saving the planet is insulting to those actually living off grid, mortgage free with a small budget. nice home for a millionaire, not me.
The homeowners are not there over the winter. Over the last two years, from the middle of April to the middle of September, the generator has run one time. If they were there the full year then the panels would not keep up and the generator would need to run every three days (approximately). The backup generator runs on propane.
that's a massive battery bank charged when they arrive, but 2,000 watts solar panels is likely struggling to charge those batteries. I'd double the solar panels, why not? got $??
this is goddamn epic
I LOVE @GOLDENEAGLELOGHOMES
Wow! thank you Mary