Knocking down a house take some effort and skill. Great job by this operator.
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@bettyprice6316 Жыл бұрын
I love watching demolition.
@svelements Жыл бұрын
New volvo? Nice machine!
@allan8004 Жыл бұрын
Well that machine will never wear out, that's for sure,
@michaelstreeter5687 Жыл бұрын
How to reallllly eliminate the monthly satellite TV bill.
@daviddamico4288 Жыл бұрын
Where’s the guy with the hose ,hard hat he is working on a job site without safety equipment,
@mugwump242 Жыл бұрын
Did they just push the entire demolished house down into what was a basement? I've heard of it being done on rural farm or ranch acreage but it seems like a weird thing to do on a city lot like this. Isn't the typical procedure to truck away the debris and (unless the new structure is planned to also have a basement) eliminate the pit with clean fill dirt which is compacted to minimize future settling?
@electrical5
Жыл бұрын
Briefly spoke with the crew. Yes, they pushed the debris into the basement. From there, the material was extracted with a claw attachment and separated for recycling, recovery and landfill. They are able to make (re)-use of about 10-20% of the house. Pushing into the basement meant they had the rest of the yard area to separate the material. These are rather small lots.
@mugwump242
Жыл бұрын
@@electrical5 Hey, thanks a lot for taking the time to ask the crew about my question. It didn't occur to me but it makes sense that they'd need space to work on sorting the debris. Thanks again and have a great week!
@MattRichardsonX Жыл бұрын
Hope they got the right house.
@waynetaylor5227 Жыл бұрын
damn...i was not home when they showed up...i will bet it scared the shit out my cat
@maurymiller5400 Жыл бұрын
Looks like your first demo job, 45 mins and still standing.
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I love watching demolition.
New volvo? Nice machine!
Well that machine will never wear out, that's for sure,
How to reallllly eliminate the monthly satellite TV bill.
Where’s the guy with the hose ,hard hat he is working on a job site without safety equipment,
Did they just push the entire demolished house down into what was a basement? I've heard of it being done on rural farm or ranch acreage but it seems like a weird thing to do on a city lot like this. Isn't the typical procedure to truck away the debris and (unless the new structure is planned to also have a basement) eliminate the pit with clean fill dirt which is compacted to minimize future settling?
@electrical5
Жыл бұрын
Briefly spoke with the crew. Yes, they pushed the debris into the basement. From there, the material was extracted with a claw attachment and separated for recycling, recovery and landfill. They are able to make (re)-use of about 10-20% of the house. Pushing into the basement meant they had the rest of the yard area to separate the material. These are rather small lots.
@mugwump242
Жыл бұрын
@@electrical5 Hey, thanks a lot for taking the time to ask the crew about my question. It didn't occur to me but it makes sense that they'd need space to work on sorting the debris. Thanks again and have a great week!
Hope they got the right house.
damn...i was not home when they showed up...i will bet it scared the shit out my cat
Looks like your first demo job, 45 mins and still standing.