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@hectocito652 күн бұрын
$6500
@GoldsConcreteКүн бұрын
Six thousand five hundred???
@joseguardiola70212 күн бұрын
$50k
@dustyolnut97342 күн бұрын
7300
@GoldsConcreteКүн бұрын
Seven thousand three hundred??? Yikes lol...Gold's Concrete would go directly out of business
@rakeshkashyap842 күн бұрын
If the house is built on a slope along the grade, and the crawl space/ has the dirt from the hill (which I assume is acting like a backfill for the house fondation, then is it safe to remove the dirt which is supporting the foundation (the other side of the foundation i assume is the hill slope.)
@GoldsConcrete14 сағат бұрын
Yes and yes! Digging out the first part you will find that if you
@charlynestyles2 күн бұрын
190k! 🤍🤍🤍
@rico.productions2 күн бұрын
What is the bid price???
@skyseals9113 күн бұрын
What the fk am I gonna do with $50.00 dollars, buy toilet paper??!! Give me a free patio and I'll tell you how much your gonna spend for my free patio..!
@GoldsConcrete14 сағат бұрын
Yes toilet paper is a good practical purchase
@rico.productions3 күн бұрын
🎉🎉$230,000
@RobertRichmire3 күн бұрын
$180k
@RobertRichmire3 күн бұрын
$$$
@GoldsConcrete14 сағат бұрын
Great guess
@bankkyyy22183 күн бұрын
200,000
@AdrianGordillo-q5d3 күн бұрын
210,000
@KeturahSeals3 күн бұрын
$235,000
@remcymedrana63073 күн бұрын
75,000?
@indiaseals65983 күн бұрын
$230,000🎉🎉
@jimmyseals9683 күн бұрын
$125,000 im guesing
@GoldsConcrete14 сағат бұрын
you are wrong!
@remcymedrana63073 күн бұрын
Is it 50,001?
@rico.productions3 күн бұрын
I'm gonna guess $62,550.00
@jerrylittle27265 күн бұрын
Only thing I don't like is them poles in the middle I would get like 3 ibeams and have it all nice and open
@GoldsConcrete14 сағат бұрын
I would do that, too. But who am I
@mauriciogonzalez63026 күн бұрын
Nice video. How do you support a wall where the floor joist runs parallel to the stem wall you need to open up?
@GoldsConcrete5 күн бұрын
It has to be supported the same. We walk through these steps in some of our videos, I don't recall exactly which ones. You should browse through
@rico.productions7 күн бұрын
This is a mesh up
@rico.productions7 күн бұрын
Auraria Campus!! 🎉❤🥳😎🔥💯
@kurolap78828 күн бұрын
at $300/SF you're better off knocking down the house and building from scratch.
@GoldsConcrete8 күн бұрын
Who's better off? LOL
@rico.productions9 күн бұрын
Wait a minute Tamayo Perry is alive??
@EpicGamer-ny1fu9 күн бұрын
a small 1200 sq ft house this would cost roughly 400k what a joke.. there is no way it should cost this much with modern technology
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
Yea if only we could determine what the cost of things should be. We could say hell with the market value of things. To heck with having to pay for employees, equipment, administrative, lease, and everything else. We'll just charge what we feel it should cost lol
@user-vn6hi2bi3g10 күн бұрын
Nicely organized w/o any drama for a job requiring a carefully choregraphed sequence of operations to allow for a sucessful completion for all the trades involved. Your clients are getting their money's worth! Concrete finishing looks exceptionally well executed. Ray
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much!
@rizabalanca278810 күн бұрын
I'm going to call you but they got my crawl space thank you
@rizabalanca278810 күн бұрын
What do you mean what do you mean 34 Mexicans what do you mean by that I'm confused as a union job
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
34 Mexicans can get the job done
@abcDRpepper10 күн бұрын
What if there is no crawl space or anything to get under the house
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
Just start digging. Put something under there. Hold it up. Keep digging. Put something else up. Dig harder. Enter the dragon. The way of the warrior, just dig! And believe...
@benjamindover535511 күн бұрын
How much does a concrete job like that cost? And how many individual apartments are in that unit?
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
Individual apartments not counting the coupled, tripled or quadrupled units are in the triple digits, I believe. It costed several
Never used a rigid vac, I have three shop vacs. The big one where I wish I’d got the smaller one because it’s so heavy and takes up so much space, I think you should only buy that if you have a cabinet shop and it’s stationary until you empty it. A small shop vac brand ash vac with the metal can. It’s kinda junk but it was cheap. And the armor all shop vac brand that’s really portable for vacuuming cars. It’s better than the ash vac but could be smaller, years after I bought it I seen a smaller version for sale. I love my rigid 12v tire inflator that a dude borrowed earlier this year and hasn’t bothered to bring it back yet, that’s the first rigid thing I ever owned and was give to me on Xmas. I was mind blown because I had the feeling rigid was cheap and it worked so great. My shop vacs never get much use so you have to figure how much something costs, how much use it’s had, and how old it is. If you spend a couple hundred dollars for daily use over 3 or 4 years and it still works but just a little ragged, I’d say you got your money out of it. And you can rig it with screws or adhesive and use it for who knows how long. Sometimes I give things like that away to someone who appreciates it and buy a new one because I’m sick of it.
@danrichards49613 күн бұрын
*sorry, been drinking Coors.
@GoldsConcrete13 күн бұрын
Hey thanks man! That's some great feedback on these shop vacs! Didn't have much reference to draw from for this review since this is the only one we've had
take care, juggle the work , put out the fires , good speaker as always, not lost on the map today lol, listening learning smiling yahooalouya
@GoldsConcrete14 күн бұрын
Rock on! Thanks for listening
@rico.productions16 күн бұрын
Crunk juice!!!🎉
@UncleIvan119 күн бұрын
Makita all day
@GoldsConcrete16 күн бұрын
Agreed
@DoctorRetina20 күн бұрын
In the uk... We have concrete, then insulation, then underfloor heating and then screed. You guys have merged the screed and the concrete in to one layer. Thats really interesting. How does that work?
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
It is a process we do by first assessing the scope of the work. We take pictures, measurements and analyze the situation. When we have decided on an approach
@runninggoldseals699920 күн бұрын
you should talk more about that pour out in the middle of nowhere.
@mrelectronicsdude20 күн бұрын
They don’t make them like they used to! Unfortunately all manufacturers have cut away the quality.
@GoldsConcrete20 күн бұрын
They just don't make things like they used to!
@troychambliss78420 күн бұрын
Do it yourself for materials cost only thousands
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
Yes, and also if you take the lower portion of the dirt from around the
@tryemc302620 күн бұрын
It's no way worth the investment with these numbers! Put your money to better use
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
Yes agreed. I would go to Thailand to Pattaya or something. But who am I? I guess it's a good thing we're not the homeowners, or they wouldn't have a new basement
@Fechcomunica21 күн бұрын
Que paso ai ?
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
Un accidente
@ChiefWahoo1348621 күн бұрын
Great job!!
@GoldsConcrete13 сағат бұрын
Thank you I've been working on trying to pronounce the
Пікірлер
It's ,$3 to $10
10k I guess
You are wrong! Guess again and try watching the full video
$6500
Six thousand five hundred???
$50k
7300
Seven thousand three hundred??? Yikes lol...Gold's Concrete would go directly out of business
If the house is built on a slope along the grade, and the crawl space/ has the dirt from the hill (which I assume is acting like a backfill for the house fondation, then is it safe to remove the dirt which is supporting the foundation (the other side of the foundation i assume is the hill slope.)
Yes and yes! Digging out the first part you will find that if you
190k! 🤍🤍🤍
What is the bid price???
What the fk am I gonna do with $50.00 dollars, buy toilet paper??!! Give me a free patio and I'll tell you how much your gonna spend for my free patio..!
Yes toilet paper is a good practical purchase
🎉🎉$230,000
$180k
$$$
Great guess
200,000
210,000
$235,000
75,000?
$230,000🎉🎉
$125,000 im guesing
you are wrong!
Is it 50,001?
I'm gonna guess $62,550.00
Only thing I don't like is them poles in the middle I would get like 3 ibeams and have it all nice and open
I would do that, too. But who am I
Nice video. How do you support a wall where the floor joist runs parallel to the stem wall you need to open up?
It has to be supported the same. We walk through these steps in some of our videos, I don't recall exactly which ones. You should browse through
This is a mesh up
Auraria Campus!! 🎉❤🥳😎🔥💯
at $300/SF you're better off knocking down the house and building from scratch.
Who's better off? LOL
Wait a minute Tamayo Perry is alive??
a small 1200 sq ft house this would cost roughly 400k what a joke.. there is no way it should cost this much with modern technology
Yea if only we could determine what the cost of things should be. We could say hell with the market value of things. To heck with having to pay for employees, equipment, administrative, lease, and everything else. We'll just charge what we feel it should cost lol
Nicely organized w/o any drama for a job requiring a carefully choregraphed sequence of operations to allow for a sucessful completion for all the trades involved. Your clients are getting their money's worth! Concrete finishing looks exceptionally well executed. Ray
Thank you very much!
I'm going to call you but they got my crawl space thank you
What do you mean what do you mean 34 Mexicans what do you mean by that I'm confused as a union job
34 Mexicans can get the job done
What if there is no crawl space or anything to get under the house
Just start digging. Put something under there. Hold it up. Keep digging. Put something else up. Dig harder. Enter the dragon. The way of the warrior, just dig! And believe...
How much does a concrete job like that cost? And how many individual apartments are in that unit?
Individual apartments not counting the coupled, tripled or quadrupled units are in the triple digits, I believe. It costed several
What's this cost per square foot on average?
kzread.info/dash/bejne/jJecs8N_hLPNnKg.htmlsi=vBfSi23a6GGBrL6Z
Never used a rigid vac, I have three shop vacs. The big one where I wish I’d got the smaller one because it’s so heavy and takes up so much space, I think you should only buy that if you have a cabinet shop and it’s stationary until you empty it. A small shop vac brand ash vac with the metal can. It’s kinda junk but it was cheap. And the armor all shop vac brand that’s really portable for vacuuming cars. It’s better than the ash vac but could be smaller, years after I bought it I seen a smaller version for sale. I love my rigid 12v tire inflator that a dude borrowed earlier this year and hasn’t bothered to bring it back yet, that’s the first rigid thing I ever owned and was give to me on Xmas. I was mind blown because I had the feeling rigid was cheap and it worked so great. My shop vacs never get much use so you have to figure how much something costs, how much use it’s had, and how old it is. If you spend a couple hundred dollars for daily use over 3 or 4 years and it still works but just a little ragged, I’d say you got your money out of it. And you can rig it with screws or adhesive and use it for who knows how long. Sometimes I give things like that away to someone who appreciates it and buy a new one because I’m sick of it.
*sorry, been drinking Coors.
Hey thanks man! That's some great feedback on these shop vacs! Didn't have much reference to draw from for this review since this is the only one we've had
Sometimes cheap is not better
What is the average cost for a digout that size?
kzread.info/dash/bejne/jJecs8N_hLPNnKg.htmlsi=yuT9LcJ9_hLDd5Qn
I know these guys!
take care, juggle the work , put out the fires , good speaker as always, not lost on the map today lol, listening learning smiling yahooalouya
Rock on! Thanks for listening
Crunk juice!!!🎉
Makita all day
Agreed
In the uk... We have concrete, then insulation, then underfloor heating and then screed. You guys have merged the screed and the concrete in to one layer. Thats really interesting. How does that work?
It is a process we do by first assessing the scope of the work. We take pictures, measurements and analyze the situation. When we have decided on an approach
you should talk more about that pour out in the middle of nowhere.
They don’t make them like they used to! Unfortunately all manufacturers have cut away the quality.
They just don't make things like they used to!
Do it yourself for materials cost only thousands
Yes, and also if you take the lower portion of the dirt from around the
It's no way worth the investment with these numbers! Put your money to better use
Yes agreed. I would go to Thailand to Pattaya or something. But who am I? I guess it's a good thing we're not the homeowners, or they wouldn't have a new basement
Que paso ai ?
Un accidente
Great job!!
Thank you I've been working on trying to pronounce the
Lmfao 🤣
this shit is getting out of control!!
i remember when i was a young man...