Boxabl siding project at Liberty Village in Hurricane, Utah — completed exterior with Utah mountains in background

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Boxabl siding installed under pressure at Liberty Village.

Viking Solutions helped finish the exterior siding on a Boxabl unit in Hurricane, Utah, working through mud, freezing weather, high winds, and long days to help the Liberty Village project hit its deadline.

The finished unit is now being used as a community store, and Viking was proud to help move this meaningful local project forward.

Licensed & InsuredLocal Southern Utah TeamDeadline-FocusedExterior Finish WorkProject Follow-Through

Project Snapshot

Project Type

Boxabl Siding Installation

Location

Liberty Village, Hurricane, Utah

Viking's Role

Siding installation & exterior finish support

Timeline

7 straight days to hit the deadline

Primary Challenge

Hard deadline, heavy mud, freezing weather, high winds

Outcome

Completed — now operating as a community store

Service Area

Hurricane / Washington County / Southern Utah

Status

Completed

A simple-looking project with brutal jobsite conditions.

From the outside, installing siding on a Boxabl unit can sound straightforward. Show up, measure, cut, fasten, finish. But this project at Liberty Village in Hurricane was anything but easy.

The deadline was tight. The weather was miserable. The site was muddy, cold, and windy. Some days the mud was so thick it felt like we grew several inches just from carrying it around on our boots.

But the work still had to get done. Viking worked long days — roughly 6 AM to 9 PM — for seven straight days to help get the project across the finish line. The goal was not just to complete another exterior job. The goal was to help Liberty Village move forward with a space that could actually serve the community.

Early progress on the Boxabl siding project at Liberty Village — golden hour, worker at front door

Early progress on the Boxabl siding project at Liberty Village.

Boxabl siding installation in progress — overcast conditions, tools on site, Hurricane Utah

Siding installation continued through cold and overcast conditions.

The job: siding a Boxabl for a community store.

Viking's role was to install the siding and help finish the exterior of the Boxabl unit so it could be put into service at Liberty Village. This was exterior siding and finish work on a Boxabl unit under a real deadline — not a ground-up structure build.

  • Install exterior siding on the Boxabl unit
  • Work around weather and jobsite conditions
  • Keep the project moving despite mud, cold, and wind
  • Help meet the hard deadline
  • Support the larger Liberty Village community project

Mud, wind, cold, and a deadline that did not care.

Some jobs test craftsmanship. Others test stamina. This one did both. The site conditions were rough: heavy mud, freezing temperatures, and constant wind. Those conditions slow everything down. Tools get dirty. Materials need more care. Movement around the site takes longer. Simple tasks become a grind. But the deadline still mattered, so the team stayed with it.

Freezing Temperatures

Cold mornings and cold afternoons. Layers on, tools cold, hands working.

Constant Wind

Wind makes siding work harder. Panels catch air. Cuts need to be exact.

Heavy Mud

The site was saturated. Some days it felt like we grew several inches just from carrying mud on our boots.

Viking Solutions crew on scaffolding during overcast conditions — Boxabl siding project Hurricane Utah

Cold and wind turned the siding work into a stamina test.

Siding detail work at the gable peak — Viking Solutions Boxabl project in Hurricane Utah

Progress mattered every day because the deadline was real.

Exterior siding work with no room for excuses.

Siding work rewards patience and punishes sloppiness. Layout, cuts, fasteners, edges, transitions, and finish details all matter. On a clean, calm day, that is already true. In wind, mud, and cold, it matters even more. Viking kept the work moving, focused on the details, and pushed through long days to help complete the exterior.

1

Prep and layout

Before siding can look clean, the team has to understand the surfaces, transitions, measurements, and sequence of work. On a site like this, that meant accounting for mud, wind, and cold before the first panel went up.

2

Installation

The siding installation required steady progress, accurate cuts, and attention to detail despite difficult jobsite conditions. Scaffolding went up. Panels went on. The work kept moving.

3

Finish details

The final result depended on clean edges, proper alignment, and a finished exterior that looked ready for public use. The details at the gable peaks and trim transitions required extra care.

Seven straight days. 6 AM to 9 PM.

To help hit the deadline, Viking worked roughly 6 AM to 9 PM for seven straight days.

That is the part of the project most people will never see in the finished photos. They will see the completed siding and the community store in use. They will not see the mud on the boots, the cold mornings, the wind, or the long nights.

But that is often what separates finished projects from almost-finished projects.

  • Viking shows up
  • Viking pushes through hard conditions
  • Viking understands deadlines
  • Viking cares about the finished outcome
  • Viking is willing to do the unglamorous work
Viking Solutions crew working on scaffolding at dusk — Boxabl siding project Liberty Village Hurricane Utah

Still working as the sun went down. Every hour counted.

Boxabl unit lit up at night during Viking Solutions siding project — Liberty Village Hurricane Utah

Night work was part of the job. The deadline did not move.

A finished exterior for a store that now serves the community.

The finished Boxabl unit is now being used as a community store at Liberty Village. That made this project especially meaningful for Viking. This was not just siding on a building. It was part of a larger effort to create something useful for the people who live, work, and gather there. Viking was proud to help move the project forward.

Completed Boxabl siding front face — Viking Solutions Liberty Village Hurricane Utah community store

Clean exterior siding helped prepare the building for public use.

Completed Boxabl siding project at Liberty Village — Viking Solutions Hurricane Utah with Utah mountains

Viking was proud to support the Liberty Village project in Hurricane.

Before & After: The Exterior Transformation

Drag the handle to compare the raw Boxabl panels mid-install with the completed exterior siding.

After: Completed Boxabl siding at Liberty Village — golden hour, Utah mountains
Before: Boxabl unit mid-install at night — raw white panels, scaffolding, mud
DURING INSTALL
COMPLETED

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What this project says about working with Viking.

01

The jobsite is not always perfect.

Weather, mud, wind, access, and site conditions can all affect a project. The contractor still has to adapt and keep the work moving.

02

Deadlines need real commitment.

A deadline is easy to talk about and harder to hit. This project required long days and consistent effort to stay on track.

03

Exterior finish work still needs detail.

Siding may look simple from a distance, but the finished result depends on layout, alignment, cuts, transitions, and cleanup.

04

The right contractor cares about the purpose of the project.

This project mattered because the finished space became a community store. Viking was proud to help support that outcome.

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