Homebuilder in Wisconsin builds tiny house for Harvey victims

Sunday, October 1, 2017
Homebuilder in Wisconsin builds tiny house for Harvey victims
Brian Berg says this home will hopefully house a family who lost everything during Harvey.

WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wisconsin -- There are no good deeds too small after a disaster, and that includes what Brian Berg wants to do for a family in Houston.



Berg, a native of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, builds houses for a living.



After seeing the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey in our area, the 34-year-old decided to build a house for someone in need, WAOW-TV reports.



At 16-feet-long, eight-feet wide, and nearly 14-feet tall, the house is small, but it works with wiring, insulation and cabinets.



Berg said he plans on delivering the home soon, and is hoping to find a family in Houston displaced by the storm who could use a roof over their heads.



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