CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES YOU SHOULD SEE
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1) Plastic edging 58 mm (Preview)
• Пластиковый бордюр Гео...
2) General SOLAR PV (Preview)
• General Solar PV insta...
3) FRÄNKISCHE Rigofill ST-B
• Rigofill ST-B storage ...
4) MC-Injekt 2133
• Water Stop with polyur...
5) Insulfoam Hybrid Roof System
• Hybrid Roof System wit...
6) Schlüter-DITRA
• Schlüter-DITRA Entkopp...
7) Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles
• How to Install Composi...
8) BERA Alu Sub-base Terrace System
• BERA Alu Sub-base Terr...
9) Supersized Clamshell Box Culvert Install
• Supersized Clamshell B...
10) Kabelschachtabdeckung AGUSS
• Einbau einer einwalzba...
11) Ply Gem Stone Durata EZ Column Wrap
• Video
12) Lightweight Concrete Panel Installation
• 3/4" Lightweight Concr...
13) Adjustable Height Paver Drain (Preview)
• Adjustable Height Pave...
00:00 - Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles
01:01 - MC-Injekt 2133
01:49 - Insulfoam Hybrid Roof System
02:35 - Schlüter-DITRA
03:12 - Ply Gem Stone Durata EZ Column Wrap
03:59 - Lightweight Concrete Panel Installation
04:56 - FRÄNKISCHE Rigofill ST-B
05:49 - Supersized Clamshell Box Culvert Install
06:39 - General SOLAR PV
07:29 - BERA Alu Sub-base Terrace System
08:22 - Adjustable Height Paver Drain
08:59 - Plastic edging 58 mm
09:38 - AGUSS
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I cannot emphazise enough how bad the tiles are in the first video if used under open sky. After two to four years ,providing you havent taken all the tiles inside during harsh rain or snow... then they last longer, the plastic interlocking system underneath will eventually dry up (due to the mixed exposure of sun/heat & rain/snow and start to crack and break. Perfectly fine to use in a glassed in porch or somewere were it's protected from the elements.
@ronnieam33
Жыл бұрын
Maybe that's why it has been "discontinued" on their website?
@chocolatedog666
Жыл бұрын
concrete or similar would last a very long time, some of these things are false economy
@brad3378
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if you could coat these with transparent UV-blocking paint to make them last longer?
@jonny-b4954
Жыл бұрын
@@brad3378 Doubt it. Would chip, crack, fade etc. under the expansion/contraction. Just like with vinyl siding and stuff. Especially being a walking surface. That's if you could get it to stick to the surface well without scuffing it up prior to painting.
@Mostaism
Жыл бұрын
Huh? You take your pavers inside in winter? That's stupid. I'm a stone supplier, and I've sold stone tiles, pavers, memorials, bench tops... for years now. NEVER have I heard of a moron taking their pavers inside each winter to make them last longer
New technology has changed the type of architecture we have today, and each of us uses it in some way in our lives. In this video, we also watched practical and interesting things and we thank you for presenting it.
with bamboo I have noted it warps when wet, and useless when rained on, the Melbourn filter thing well in 0z we get floods regular so how long will that last? first wet season it may need to be replaced, just an tradie looking at it
The solar roofing tech was awesome
@andrew_koala2974
Жыл бұрын
Morocco has also invested heavily in Solar Power technology Interestingly - a part of Spain belongs to Morocco - and; a part of Morocco belongs to Spain
@Cadaverine1990
Жыл бұрын
Only issue would be the use of water for cleaning, but if they built a rain collection system as in conjunction. Muwah, wonderful system.
I love those tiles. I hope there is a variety of color and patterns♥️
Great to have all the measurements in imperial for our Liberian & Myanmar viewers...
@sadoldgit313
Жыл бұрын
And British! We aren’t ditching centuries of tradition for new fangled stuff!
@grannygrammar6436
Жыл бұрын
@@sadoldgit313 "Sad old git"? At least you got that part right. And before you died you voted for Brexit. Can't do anything useful you spew a little nonsense and try to wreck the joint on your way out, right? Sad indeed.
@johnvanhal2450
Жыл бұрын
@@sadoldgit313 yes you are. 😄
@louminatti3776
3 ай бұрын
Since metric is so easy, I guess you shouldn't have any problems...
Views are Very very amazing and ideal construction. It is a new different experience 👍👍
Seen these bamboo tiles, used in Tenerife, they cracked and split after 3 months.
I appreciate the straight to the point content without that over polished hyper produced feel some youtubers have. As if they have forgotten why TV died off.
The use of polystyrene as been used and failed in flat roofing from the day I started forty two years ago,it’s a shocker of a system.
@williesforeal9979
Жыл бұрын
Isn't it also highly flammable ?? Sounds like another Glenfell inferno is on the horizon
@danielfinley47
Жыл бұрын
No just polystyrene mate ,we in the flat roofing have questioned for years about PU,PIR boarding which catch alight easily .
@williesforeal9979
Жыл бұрын
@@danielfinley47 Ya but isn't that highly flammable too ?
@danielfinley47
Жыл бұрын
@@williesforeal9979 yes mate it’s all flammable the best insulation I’ve ever used is cork ,flame resistant but obviously to expensive .
@williesforeal9979
Жыл бұрын
@@danielfinley47 Yaaaa. That's a bummer mate
0:56 Oh man that's terrible. Look how out of line they are and move when you walk. I bet the sun UV would DESTROY them too. Let alone rain and snow/cold. The Ply Gem Durata EZ Column stones are solid though. We install lots of their products.
Finally a new vid, better go grab my popcorn
That small area appears to be at least 10 x 10 tiles. 600 bucks to do that seems a bit steep, I don't know.
It's amazing that Mayan ruins and pyramids have lasted thousands of years without this"new" technology. But a new house won't stand for 50 years without constant upkeep and maintenance.
@bigowenzy3397
Жыл бұрын
Thats because they used stone
@adamplayzgames4298
Жыл бұрын
@@bigowenzy3397 fr. Big differences in climate as well.
@umphreak
Жыл бұрын
Also consider that not everything that was built is still standing. A lot more to consider here.
@robertjurek7861
Жыл бұрын
Are you 100% sure, they don't use any new technology?
@yruhatin100
Жыл бұрын
If today's houses were designed to last forever then no one would be able to afford one.
🏗🌐💡 New technologies have undoubtedly revolutionized architecture and impacted our daily lives. This video showcases practical and fascinating advancements in construction. Kudos to you for presenting such informative content. I'm curious to explore more about these technologies and their potential implications for the future of architecture. Keep up the great work! 👍🏼🔧🏢
A lot of these constructions I've seen before they are pretty ordinary
GOOD INFORMATION
Awesome technology
@03:18 Is the outside-facing surface made of hard stone pieces, or is it just some lightweight foam painted to look like stone?
@TherosSoultaker
Жыл бұрын
They are made of cast cement. I sold that siding at HD years ago and those crates are HEAVY.
All those inventions were awesome
Reduce the use of concrete and steel, than builds a platform of concrete and steel? To hold wood?
Why weren't they staggered for shear strength?
2:50 Works great and highly recommended..
Жыл бұрын
what exactly does it do ?
@davidalvin1
Жыл бұрын
@ cellar floors etc wich has damp/moisture building, lets say you want wood floor in ur cellar, you use this mat
@0:35 - We installed these deck tiles, however, after about a year, we've had to take them out. Problem ? Excessive mold growth under the tile. So much, we cold not keep up with cleaning it. So we've finally gave up. Good idea, but not for wet location, especially in warm climate.
@AnneRitchie-po6rb
Жыл бұрын
that's too bad, sad, did you get insurance to cover the expense? need some good news? anna has cracked it, join up quick, all 50 states are signed up, banks and courts almost done, tasa, find your state coordinator, hurray😊🙃😊
@drew6116
Жыл бұрын
yeah, I had a feeling. Thanks.
@elmono3939
Жыл бұрын
@@AnneRitchie-po6rb No insurance, we just took the tiles out and replaced them with flag stone. As far as joining your Law suit - sorry, we do not sue people. It is still a great product, just not for wet location in subtropical climate. Have a great day!
@discoveraliens
3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about the issue you encountered with the floorboards. The development of mold under the tiles could be a result of a humid environment, especially in warm climates. While the idea was good, not all materials are suitable for every condition. To avoid this situation, you may need to consider flooring materials that are more resistant to moisture or implement moisture-resistant measures during installation. Maintaining cleanliness and controlling humidity is crucial to prevent mold issues. I hope you find a suitable solution for this problem.
WOW Blown Away
Hell I enjoyed this episode
8:22 so once this is installed and 3 years later, the water pathway is full of dust, Pollin, dirt and weeds... How do you get the dirt out?
That’s AWSOME! Keep up the amazing work!
0:42 crap! UV light, weight and temperatures over the years destroy the plastic and after some years it's junk. I know people that use wood plates with these plastic ground and afters a couple of years outside the plastic was broken and destroyd.
I m impressed it is all v amazing 👍
@cpamfly6858
Жыл бұрын
It's crap. Don't do it.
I have a question regarding the first item, i.e. Composite Floor Tiles. I have seen them being sold at IKEA stores. My concern is the hollow spaces under the wood in between the plastic substrate. When installed outdoors, is it not going to collect dust, dirt, insects, and specially mold and rot from rain and snow?
@christopheralbert4009
Жыл бұрын
They do collect dirt and debris. And they also get holes in them pretty easy from the legs of furniture and the like.
@Cosmic_Soul
Жыл бұрын
@@christopheralbert4009 Thanks for this great insight. My roofer told me that if new shingles are installed over old shingles on the roof (without removing the old shingles), mold builds up between the two layers.
@namarhodge568
Жыл бұрын
The Space in-between is not resistant and it will collect all kinds of crap.
@bpcentrifuge8495
Жыл бұрын
You ask too many questions. Just give us your money or you'll be visited by men in black.
@terryyoung6900
Жыл бұрын
Of course it will collect all those mentioned items. Out of site out of mind (for most/normal people)
I love how this channI love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!el always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!
Where can I buy the drainage device
6$ tile 1m2~100 $ Very good deal 😀 .
Very good information 👌
@AnneRitchie-po6rb
Жыл бұрын
yeah the spirit of men and women blows me away but few of us realize it, i saw a pbs story about a woman who developed a way to build homes in 3 weeks with a special wood like product... never heard about it again? bought out by competitor? need some good news? anna has cracked it, join up quick, all 50 states are signed up, banks and courts almost done, tasa, find your state coordinator, hurray😊🙃😊
@cpamfly6858
Жыл бұрын
No it's crap, don't do it.
Thanks.
Nothing is made to last anymore.
Great !
This is honestly my favorite KZread channel right now. 😄
@coloradomountainman8659
Жыл бұрын
That is so sad. Surprised you can stomach that crappy "music".
@michaelguthrie2344
Жыл бұрын
It would be mine also if it were in metric and did not promote planet destroying techniques.
@cpamfly6858
Жыл бұрын
You gotta be kidding. Are you being paid to lie? This suggestion is complete crap.
1:30 What if someone accidentally swallowed a tiny bit of that resin, they would quickly look like the Michelin Man .
Just discovered this channel and already been through tons of vids. Content is great!
@AnneRitchie-po6rb
Жыл бұрын
yeah, st john river floods every 3-4 years but leaders sit on there hands, act of god...my ass!!!!!!!!!! need some good news? anna has cracked it, join up quick, all 50 states are signed up, banks and courts almost done, tasa, find your state coordinator, hurray😊🙃😊
Unfortunately, some parts of videos are incomplete. As well as the explanations of the products.
@ 0:58 ... 1 12"sq Tile cost 6 Dollar ... ROFL 20' x 20' Patio = 400 x 6 = 2400 Dollar
tthose Tiles at the beginning: do not install those tiles in a sunny area, they get freaking hot and safe this heat at least until midnight greetings from Austria :)
Great video, I like the first idea with tiles.
@grannygrammar6436
Жыл бұрын
$6 a square foot?? "Foot"? A measure of length used in the United States and Liberia. Roughly 30 centimetres.
@oldsmerchik
Жыл бұрын
@@grannygrammar6436 I agree that it's expensive, but I like the idea.
@cpamfly6858
Жыл бұрын
no it's crap, don't use plastic building materials.
those bamboo tiles look like uneven ready to fail rubbish.
is there a cracking in 6:23?
Glorified cardboard and foam ... glued and nailed. Quality American construction ... 🙄
This channel would be more useful is costings were added per square meter
Green energy…..with a straight up hydrocarbon base. I love the insanity of climatists.
Everyone involved in the built environment, whether you are an Architect, Engineer, Town Planner, policy maker etc. consider the following: every time we lay a slab or build a road we are taking up a physical footprint. That footprint at some point in time was an ecosystem for flora and fauna and now will be destroyed. Biodiversity is eroding at a rapid pace however we can slow this pace and perhaps stop it. So when talking to your clients, designing, building, planning, consider how can you do it to create space for the natural environment to thrive on that site or zone. It may mean elevating the building off the ground, it may mean creating connections between buildings above the ground. It may mean creating a pedestrian city, it may mean creating green spaces on a facade, it may mean creating a new zoning regulation that says yes, this is residential zone but also a zone for re-wilding, or where a zone can be commercial but with the restriction that the current ecosystem may not be disturbed. Nothing is impossible, clever solutions exist and you could help to create them. Please comment ideas and thoughts and solutions. Please also consider sharing this message whenever you see a good piece of architecture, technological solution, or process that could aid an equitable existence between humans and nature. Or when you see a terrible piece of architecture, technology or process. Speak up, and implement change, we can have a better future for ourselves, our children and nature.
first video, about those tiles. Did you see that finish? Those lines looks bad. Its tells a lot about quality about them :D
good content
SIX DOLLARS !!!!
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Those tiles have tons of nice cracks for dirt & debris & each one cost $6? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! whew that's a good one. As if, lol.
Tech Zone 👍. Very informative.
I liked it 😁
8:52 what music?
I can't find your website
"doesnt require any special skill" dammmm burnnnnn
@AnneRitchie-po6rb
Жыл бұрын
my grandfather would have loved LOVED all this stuff, of course he rebuilt two homes for his family and no training! but, i need a list of instructions and then, i still do it "wrong" the first time. lol need some good news? anna has cracked it, join up quick, all 50 states are signed up, banks and courts almost done, tasa, find your state coordinator, hurray😊🙃😊
@Crazzybeast69
Жыл бұрын
I teach people and it's crazy how with perfect instruction and even tape people can't lay a bead of caulking
@AnneRitchie-po6rb
Жыл бұрын
the only thing we lack is confidence, but easily remedied, fixed, just pile one experience on top of another experience on top of another experience and there it is...
@AnneRitchie-po6rb
Жыл бұрын
and there it is... Your confidence
@cpamfly6858
Жыл бұрын
@@AnneRitchie-po6rb Your grandfather would have hated this stuff. Plastic, fake, won't last and looks like cheap plastic that won't last. I'm disgusted by it.
so many plastics involved. What happens to them when they come to the end of their life ?
Should be renamed Technologies to Avoid
Contrived / planned energy shortages being used to drive up energy prices are not legitimate reasons to switch to unreliable and far more expensive energy sources such as solar energy sustems.
First one is good but after time ther is so much dirt who gets in this gaps. If you eat regulary you can get visitord like ants very fast. i speak out of experience
4:45 "if there is a computer model of a room, you can asses how the panels will fit into it"... Well if there is a computer model of the room you can asses how ducks will fit into it as well.
Hey I thought styrofoam isn’t good for the planet. Because it’s banned here in San Diego. As they were being used for food containers from restaurants.
@GarryAndrews_
Жыл бұрын
Yes and no. You can recycle it I believe almost unlimited times
@linasbutcher1914
Жыл бұрын
@@NicholasWHaley7 Yes I did it’s where I live and that’s good advice thanks! I’ma rebel now! 😂
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Brain storming channel sir, the more I see the more it gets interesting.👍 Thank you for enhancing the grey cells in my brain sir.🙏
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Styrofoam products are never the answer
@jamest3552
Жыл бұрын
It's been used successfully as lightweight fill under a road.
@FonFreeze
Жыл бұрын
@@jamest3552 and how long its last? Foam crumbling after few years.
@jamest3552
Жыл бұрын
@@FonFreeze 20 years so far, estimated 70.
There is no open sewers on Melbourne, and dry cutting concrete is a killer , black lung.
The paver edge is not a Russian idea, we have had that in the US forever
Regarding the last item in this video, the German Universal Manhole Cover; firstly why is it called Manhole 😊 It's unnecessarily overcomplicated. Such fancy shmancy gadgets fail over time. One faulty triangle getting slightly raised will rip the underneath of a vehicle causing a disaster. For example, I hate those one-way spikes, they should be banned. I have seen dilapidated roads and warning signs with one-way spikes buried in dirt. My point is that such fancy ideas look great when new, but fail over passage of time.
Primitive and design for you to spend more money.
Use metric measurement!!
9:13 Had been in the USA for 35 years 🤦♂️🤦♂️
4:00 do not dig those panels. Like Harde bord on the inside.
The "New" Lego technology which was made to simplify every work but, forever? I like new procedures and techniques but prefer the oldest systems hahaha. older buildings and constructions lasted for centuries and these lego pieces will last al least one decade???
Officia nulla in labore nostrud.
Just for a laugh, google the price of those composite tiles... lol, a lil more than $6 per piece
9:25 voice crack
That floor tile is a joke sand and dirt gets under it.
I don’t understand why you frequently only reference imperial measurements instead of metric (with “translations” for American viewers)
Everybody's Bob the builder in the comments Old pros
Aren't those panels supposed to be staggered🫣🫣🫣
Aluminum, Why do they pronounce it a-lu-min-ee-um ?
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In what world are you live in? Wen I see that foam on the roof.... why not made from wood? This is old business
0:58 - By the edge of the window, you can clearly see the tiles won't fit even! Waste of money and time!
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They placed all those paving stones on a bunch of beach sand and not gravel. That entire job is gonna go wavy in 2 years. Sad to see such poor worksmaship!
@dirtytheog
Жыл бұрын
It has a stone base under the sand. When done properly with about 1” of sand it’ll never shift.
@cjod33
Жыл бұрын
@@dirtytheog especially if you mix a few bags of cement with the sand.
@milkmanman
Жыл бұрын
Every pavestone job I've ever seen is done with sand that is compacted
@dirtytheog
Жыл бұрын
@@milkmanman depends on the area too. In mine we use 2b stone with a 1b screed. Lay pavers then tamp with a vibrating roller tamper. I’m a supervisor for a hardscaping company
@diplod5000
Жыл бұрын
@@milkmanman That means everyone is cutting corners. I did interlocking before and proper jobs were done with quarter chip gravel. Higher quality and last way longer with heavy traffic
This thing was a pain in the a#$. The thing requires constant recalibration, it’s menu is stupid it was obviously developed by people that don’t do construction. Sure it works but by the time you get it setup you could have tried a couple of screws.
Those tiles in the first video are not only utterly pointless. They're about £30 per 60CM^2, so the area covered in the video would've cost about £750... would cost less for the actual lumber that these shitty tiles are immitating.
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@IhabFahmy
Жыл бұрын
I've been telling him the same thing for ages...
cant even afford 8ft 2x4's lol econo studs east coast canada are 12+$
If steel and concrete are bad for the environment, Scandinavia, what about de-forestation?