Super informative no frills video thank you for sharing your knowledge brother, it’s appreciated
@brandon.T15315 сағат бұрын
I appreciated seeing that you spotted the gas line at the beginning of the video. I was a little anxious as you were digging over it though. What kept you from putting the wall further over, outside of the driveway bonnet?
@richardcosta323413 сағат бұрын
wat was the price for all that?
@CLEFAN1815 сағат бұрын
Would this need to be permitted by the city? I live in Florida and wondering what that process would be like?
@BingLo202018 сағат бұрын
Can you put the stone base on top of the grass? Without removing the grass and dirt?
@Icodehotgarbage20 сағат бұрын
Beautiful work!
@MrBenB22 сағат бұрын
Part 2. kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y4JlpLpxoJrTYbA.htmlsi=58isBKCj38Xx2BV0
@backatcha00Күн бұрын
Looks amazing, great work.
@MrZ28cowboyКүн бұрын
Let you order? That shit should be free given the price tf !
@anette25382 күн бұрын
👍❤👋🇩🇰
@jordanh64702 күн бұрын
Im 4 days into a 320 sq ft DIY paver patio. Me and one other guy. Finally have the base down now just need to screed paver bed and lay pavers. Love this straight forward video for a quick recap and vison. Its definitepy been allot of work, but saving a ton of money doing it ourselves. As others are saying, take your time and do it in phases. The measurements and leveling the base to pitch can take some time and patience. Looking forward to my finished product, I think we'll be pleased. Its really starting to come together!
@KarasCyborg2 күн бұрын
@4:52 That valve sticking out doing a 90 deg bend ... saw another guy doing demolition work snag that and bend it. Not a great design.
@johnmullenix13962 күн бұрын
And the very next day someone ran into it with their car....lol. Great job looks great.
@Shogunwario3 күн бұрын
What would something like this cost total price thanks
@showmustgoon41673 күн бұрын
Impressive 😮❤🎉
@Guithulhu3 күн бұрын
Well, after seeing this video it's no wonder mine looks so bad after 5 years. The house flipper I bought the house from cut every corner they could.
@Broncort14 күн бұрын
I’m getting a fuel transfer tank for my HD Silverado BECAUSE of Pennsylvania diesel prices (I live in southern NJ). This way when I bring the RV through PA, I can skip Pennsylvania diesel prices on the way through!
@maggiemagennis35074 күн бұрын
Excellent job!
@sepandghanouni77415 күн бұрын
No resin?
@realBucNasty5 күн бұрын
This is nearly identical to what I had in mind for our house. Do you mind me asking what this cost?
@bobpineo63766 күн бұрын
Are the footings required? I'm planning a 16'x24' addition onto our shed. Just for storage, no insulation, no living space. I'm thinking a 5" thick slab.
@danieldeininger97326 күн бұрын
As a Florida native, just watching this and seeing all that snow made my joints freeze up (no pun intended). Project looks great though.
@mikefromvegas7 күн бұрын
The video was very helpful, but to be honest the kid made it. He is awesome... thanks!!!!
@ivanhernandez94957 күн бұрын
How much is something like this ?
@brianelliot27197 күн бұрын
Thanks Sean! Btw, do you charge extra when the neighbour fallows you along and “consults” with you? 😊
@MiguelinaAriasMIA7 күн бұрын
Finally found out what my crawl space is covered with. Thanks for the video
@ruby319able8 күн бұрын
This was exciting to watch. I wonder.. Is there a reason why the voids were not filled? Does it make a difference?
@truthserum52028 күн бұрын
Nice looking retaining wall and the regrading was huge. Well done.
@condog428 күн бұрын
Im ignorant on geothermal, but im thinking you need a lot of push to get water through that. I would seek 1 1/2 - 2 " tubing.
@gabrielv.43589 күн бұрын
That was nice
@antcap5039 күн бұрын
Can you share how much this project cost. Looking around for my self and trying to see if I am getting a good deal.
@al522699 күн бұрын
Great video. Thanks for sharing. New subscriber here. I sent you a PM.
@brentboxall6199 күн бұрын
You should have cut the bolt off with a cut-off wheel 3/4" of an inch from the turbo housing. Let the wheel cut into the actuator housing. Then slide off the actuator and do like you said, vice grips on the 3/4" stud sticking out after treating with Kroil.
@002woody9 күн бұрын
how much does this work usually cost?
@takenserious45549 күн бұрын
I don't understand why you'd even make a 24 x 24 garage. Do you know what the dimensions of modern vehicles are?
@stephaniesanderson806610 күн бұрын
Sad is citing
@suhbarudude93210 күн бұрын
Looks amazing! Dumb question though, why are some the blocks laid with the flat up and some are laid with the holes up?
@OscarRPalma10 күн бұрын
Do you have a video on how looks in the house, they installed a box with a radiator and a fan blowing inside? why is on the garage?
@happydayz532110 күн бұрын
How come no wall hold down bolts on the perimeter ?
@robertd692510 күн бұрын
What size and length of tubing did you use? For how much square feet of cooling?
@canderson853310 күн бұрын
Great work! Bet the permits were expensive
@jonathanupton544711 күн бұрын
Wats done with the old asphalt
@vin4207711 күн бұрын
How much did a big job like that cost? Starting to think about doing something about that size (by pros, not me)
@zachB113011 күн бұрын
dude said a 7” base. that is actual over kill. you don’t have to dig 10” down and fill that much. the drainage will be the same.
@ftworthtexan908212 күн бұрын
Very nice work. I prefer that rock profile more than brick. And the contrasting color stone cap has a nice touch also. I'm betting that the cap needs to be water-sealed every year. Ive seen what happens when you don't seal the stone products.
@LeonardGoulet12 күн бұрын
i would have kept that well! free water are you kidding
@panic-revv8512 күн бұрын
The ole squinty eyes and t shirt mask 😅
@nikia122412 күн бұрын
I used the same blocks from Lowes for my wall.
@srmcontracting12 күн бұрын
These are Techo Bloc Semma blocks
@brianishmael229013 күн бұрын
Good ole sima wall blocks, personally i like them better than most of the other wall blocks.
@srmcontracting12 күн бұрын
I agree, they are well made and look great!
@loggggon14 күн бұрын
So al, that clay/ soil will eventually mix into the stone drainage?
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Super informative no frills video thank you for sharing your knowledge brother, it’s appreciated
I appreciated seeing that you spotted the gas line at the beginning of the video. I was a little anxious as you were digging over it though. What kept you from putting the wall further over, outside of the driveway bonnet?
wat was the price for all that?
Would this need to be permitted by the city? I live in Florida and wondering what that process would be like?
Can you put the stone base on top of the grass? Without removing the grass and dirt?
Beautiful work!
Part 2. kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y4JlpLpxoJrTYbA.htmlsi=58isBKCj38Xx2BV0
Looks amazing, great work.
Let you order? That shit should be free given the price tf !
👍❤👋🇩🇰
Im 4 days into a 320 sq ft DIY paver patio. Me and one other guy. Finally have the base down now just need to screed paver bed and lay pavers. Love this straight forward video for a quick recap and vison. Its definitepy been allot of work, but saving a ton of money doing it ourselves. As others are saying, take your time and do it in phases. The measurements and leveling the base to pitch can take some time and patience. Looking forward to my finished product, I think we'll be pleased. Its really starting to come together!
@4:52 That valve sticking out doing a 90 deg bend ... saw another guy doing demolition work snag that and bend it. Not a great design.
And the very next day someone ran into it with their car....lol. Great job looks great.
What would something like this cost total price thanks
Impressive 😮❤🎉
Well, after seeing this video it's no wonder mine looks so bad after 5 years. The house flipper I bought the house from cut every corner they could.
I’m getting a fuel transfer tank for my HD Silverado BECAUSE of Pennsylvania diesel prices (I live in southern NJ). This way when I bring the RV through PA, I can skip Pennsylvania diesel prices on the way through!
Excellent job!
No resin?
This is nearly identical to what I had in mind for our house. Do you mind me asking what this cost?
Are the footings required? I'm planning a 16'x24' addition onto our shed. Just for storage, no insulation, no living space. I'm thinking a 5" thick slab.
As a Florida native, just watching this and seeing all that snow made my joints freeze up (no pun intended). Project looks great though.
The video was very helpful, but to be honest the kid made it. He is awesome... thanks!!!!
How much is something like this ?
Thanks Sean! Btw, do you charge extra when the neighbour fallows you along and “consults” with you? 😊
Finally found out what my crawl space is covered with. Thanks for the video
This was exciting to watch. I wonder.. Is there a reason why the voids were not filled? Does it make a difference?
Nice looking retaining wall and the regrading was huge. Well done.
Im ignorant on geothermal, but im thinking you need a lot of push to get water through that. I would seek 1 1/2 - 2 " tubing.
That was nice
Can you share how much this project cost. Looking around for my self and trying to see if I am getting a good deal.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. New subscriber here. I sent you a PM.
You should have cut the bolt off with a cut-off wheel 3/4" of an inch from the turbo housing. Let the wheel cut into the actuator housing. Then slide off the actuator and do like you said, vice grips on the 3/4" stud sticking out after treating with Kroil.
how much does this work usually cost?
I don't understand why you'd even make a 24 x 24 garage. Do you know what the dimensions of modern vehicles are?
Sad is citing
Looks amazing! Dumb question though, why are some the blocks laid with the flat up and some are laid with the holes up?
Do you have a video on how looks in the house, they installed a box with a radiator and a fan blowing inside? why is on the garage?
How come no wall hold down bolts on the perimeter ?
What size and length of tubing did you use? For how much square feet of cooling?
Great work! Bet the permits were expensive
Wats done with the old asphalt
How much did a big job like that cost? Starting to think about doing something about that size (by pros, not me)
dude said a 7” base. that is actual over kill. you don’t have to dig 10” down and fill that much. the drainage will be the same.
Very nice work. I prefer that rock profile more than brick. And the contrasting color stone cap has a nice touch also. I'm betting that the cap needs to be water-sealed every year. Ive seen what happens when you don't seal the stone products.
i would have kept that well! free water are you kidding
The ole squinty eyes and t shirt mask 😅
I used the same blocks from Lowes for my wall.
These are Techo Bloc Semma blocks
Good ole sima wall blocks, personally i like them better than most of the other wall blocks.
I agree, they are well made and look great!
So al, that clay/ soil will eventually mix into the stone drainage?
It will take decades