Mad County Build

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  • 1969
  • 1 Season

Mad County Build is an exciting and informative television show that follows the adventures of the Marshall Remodel team as they take on some of the toughest building challenges in rural America. Each episode of Mad County Build takes viewers on a journey into the heart of rural America. From small homesteads and farms to sprawling estates, the Marshall Remodel team tackles a wide variety of projects, ranging from simple renovations to complete rebuilds.

Throughout the show, viewers are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the process of building and renovating rural properties. From the initial design and planning stages to the final touches and finishing touches, every step of the process is captured in stunning detail.

One of the things that sets Mad County Build apart from other building shows is the focus on sustainability and environmental consciousness. The Marshall Remodel team is committed to using eco-friendly materials and building practices wherever possible, and they work to minimize their impact on the natural environment.

Viewers of Mad County Build will also be treated to some stunning scenery, as the show is filmed on location throughout rural America. From the rolling green hills of the Midwest to the rugged mountains of the West, the show offers a glimpse into some of the most beautiful and scenic parts of the country.

Throughout the show, viewers will get to know the members of the Marshall Remodel team. Led by Jack Marshall, an experienced builder and home renovator, the team includes a diverse group of professionals, each with their own unique skills and expertise.

Whether it's an old farmhouse that needs to be restored to its former glory or a modern ranch-style home that needs some updating, the Marshall Remodel team is up to the task. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the unique challenges of rural building, they are the go-to experts for anyone looking to build or renovate in rural America.

Mad County Build is not just a show about building and renovation, however. It's also a show about the people who call rural America home. Throughout the show, viewers are introduced to a variety of fascinating characters, from hardworking farmers and ranchers to quirky small-town residents.

With its emphasis on sustainability, environmental consciousness, and community building, Mad County Build is a refreshing and unique take on the classic building show format. Whether you're a builder, a homeowner, or simply a fan of great television, this show is definitely worth checking out.

Mad County Build is a series that ran for 1 seasons (21 episodes) between and on Marshall Remodel

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Septic System
21. Septic System
October 28, 2019
Installing the septic system for the Mad County Build. Including leach field and tank.
Concrete Prep | In Floor Heat
20. Concrete Prep | In Floor Heat
October 21, 2019
Radiant in floor heat was a must for the Mad County Build project. Preparing for it with insulation board and the tubing was a great part of the project.
Concrete Prep | Plumbing
19. Concrete Prep | Plumbing
October 15, 2019
Planning out and adding the plumbing underneath the slab. This is a critical step since it won't be accessible once the concrete is poured.
Concrete Prep
18. Concrete Prep
October 8, 2019
Paul completed framing and the roof of the house and garage prior to preparing for concrete. Since this will be the final flooring of the home, he wanted to have it protected when it was poured. The first step was leveling the space with gravel.
Garage Framing
17. Garage Framing
September 30, 2019
Part 2 of the garage framing on the Mad County Build. Includes adding the metal to the roof.
Garage Framing + Mistakes
16. Garage Framing + Mistakes
September 23, 2019
Framing for the garage began once the house was complete. Paul shares a couple mistakes he made while building the storm shelter and garage.
Windows
15. Windows
September 16, 2019
Installing the windows on the Mad County Build was a monumental task. The home was designed to have a ton of natural light, and be able to take in the gorgeous countryside views.
House Framing Part 3 | Windows
14. House Framing Part 3 | Windows
September 16, 2019
Paul builds and installs the window frames for the many windows in the Mad County Build project.
House Roof + Trim Part 2
13. House Roof + Trim Part 2
September 8, 2019
Part 2 where Paul finishes up the roof and works on the trim and soffit. This will always remain one of the most challenging parts of the project. Doing this without a crew was risky, but thankfully some friends and family pitched in and we got it done.
House Roof + Trim Part 1
12. House Roof + Trim Part 1
September 2, 2019
The steel roof consists of multiple 30 foot by 10 foot pieces of steel. Getting those up with 1-2 people was still a challenge. We managed though.
House Framing Part 2
11. House Framing Part 2
August 26, 2019
A continuation of part 1 of the exterior wall framing. In post frame construction, the exterior walls are put up first and support the load of the roof.
House Framing Part 1
10. House Framing Part 1
August 19, 2019
Walls are going up, and the structure of the house is being formed. The exterior walls for the house and garage will go up first since this is post frame construction.
Pouring Column Footings
9. Pouring Column Footings
August 16, 2019
Foundation work is underway at the Mad County Build. Paul uses column footings and wet set brackets to prepare for framing. This way the wood posts will remain out of the ground, giving them a longer life span.
Retaining Walls
8. Retaining Walls
August 12, 2019
In this episode Paul builds a retaining wall around the windows of the storm shelter. Keep watching the series as this wall eventually goes away!
Storm Shelter Part 2
7. Storm Shelter Part 2
August 6, 2019
Part 2 of building the storm shelter. Building the walls, and figuring out how to get 70 pound sheets of plywood into the foundation hole by yourself.
Storm Shelter Part 1
6. Storm Shelter Part 1
August 1, 2019
Part 1 of building the storm shelter. This is meant to be an underground room, and place to seek shelter in the event of a bad storm. Access to it will be from the garage. This episode covers the prep and foundation work.
Lay Out + Square a Structure
5. Lay Out + Square a Structure
July 22, 2019
This might be the most critical step of this build. If you're off by even a little at the beginning, by the end of the project you'll be off by a lot.
Mowing + Burning
4. Mowing + Burning
July 8, 2019
While some trees were removed, most of what Paul cleared was brush and weeds. Clearing out a space for the house and yard will lead to being able to create a wonderful space for our family and wildlife. Paul talks about equipment rental and why that's a great option when you don't have the budget to purchase everything you need for a project.
Gravel
3. Gravel
June 5, 2019
Since the land we bought had never been used, we needed to gain access to the build site. Getting the gravel drive was a big step. Thanks for watching as we build our dream.
Clearing Land
2. Clearing Land
June 3, 2019
May 13, 2019 is where we begin. Our family purchased 30 acres near the iconic Bridges of Madison County. The first step of this project was to clear a space for the driveway and house. Getting into the property was a challenge, and all of the rain didn't help.
One Man Post Frame Home Build Time-Lapse Over 10 months
1. One Man Post Frame Home Build Time-Lapse Over 10 months
March 13, 2020
Welcome to the Mad County Build series from Marshall Remodel. The first 10 months of this self-build were full of setbacks, difficulty, and ultimate victory as one man was determined to build his family a home. Watch and be inspired to Build Your Dream.
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Where to Watch Mad County Build
Mad County Build is available for streaming on the Marshall Remodel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Mad County Build on demand at Amazon.