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Fantastic job
Thanks!
please what was the total cost for this
How much you think it would cost me to do my open basement like that
It’s difficult to guess. We finished out a couple of years ago, so the price of materials has increased since then. Also depends on the size of the basement and the type of finishes you choose. Our basement cost is approximately $50K to finish while doing all of the work ourselves.
Nice
Any footage of it decorated or with furniture? Love it!
Thanks! I don't have anything on the channel. Maybe I'll post something!
Where is this home located?
Ontario, Canada.
Omg no sill plate on the framing that meets the concrete floor. Yikes.
There’s a vapour barrier in between every bottom plate and the cement floor. Thanks for watching!
Thanks!! all work shown in less then 4min, great video.
Thanks!
Too bad the replacement home just uses standard "builder grade" stuff. No super energy efficient zip sheathing or anything. Why in this day and age are we not building better?
I’m doing a demo of an addition to my house.. there’s a basement foundation that will be filled in once it’s been demolished… however I’m not sure what to do with the service water lines and wastewater drain pipes… do i need to do anything particular with them?!? Or can i just hurry them?
You might be able to just cap and bury them but I would check with a local plumber to make sure that you're meeting your local building codes and not causing any potential venting or draining issues with the remaining plumbing.
@@HivetoHome Sure hope they don’t make me disconnect the whole line from the main
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Nice bum. Ohh and nice deck as well. 😚
Which camera did you use? Attached to the light pole or tree? Also include in the description which pole you used inside the house and the cost of demolition, the cost of the new built. Thank you!
We used a Brinno timelapse camera. It was attached to a electrical pole in a weatherproof case on the corner of our property. Inside the house I just screwed it to the wall. The demolition was approximately $8,000 and the cost to build was approximately $165 CAD per square feet. Prices have significantly increased since then though (we built in 2018).
Hello! Great video! I just wanted to let you guys know that the old white house on the corner by the daycare on your road will be up for sale tomorrow. It is actually my aunt and uncle’s house and the lot is now zoned commercial. Just letting you know because I’m pretty sure all of the houses on that side of Sprucewood will be demolished leading up to the trail, or at least a few of them, and they’ll soon have shops on them. I just thought I’d let you guys know since you live on that road too.
Thanks for the info! That seems the be the direction of things around here.
@@HivetoHome No problem.
What did you use for the flooring under layment and finish flooring?
I used a dimpled underlayment that is specifically designed for basements. The dimples allow air flow under the flooring to prevent potential issues from moisture. For the flooring, we used vinyl plank flooring.
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That’s on Sprucewood! Great video!
Thanks!
How to make a molehill into a mountain.
How long did it take you to complete this basement renovation
We did it in 3 months.
@@HivetoHomeI thought you were going to say, 3:55.
What is the area in Canada? Thanks.
We’re in Ontario.
@@HivetoHome Thanks for your professional video.
What pitch is the trusses?
8-12
nice work!!!
Thanks Mario!
What is the sqft and does that fireplace heat it well?
The entire apartment is approximately 1,000 sq. ft. The fireplace helps to heat the room it's in but not much beyond that. The house has a gas furnace, which keeps everything properly heated.
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We’re thinking about doing this. How tall is your garage ceiling?
The ceiling is 10ft. The attic (in the middle) is about 7ft.
what was total cost to build this house?
why don't you make slow
Trust me, I was pretty slow making it 😆
I've made some plans to build a house in my home state of Indiana.
Nice!
@@HivetoHomeAnd it came with town expansions.
Umm. Can we talk about these beats though. 🔥🔥
Time lapse of old house demolition and new construction
What street is this?
Sprucewood. Are you from the area?
@@HivetoHome I'm just going house hunting.
What did you use as the white base that the soap sits on?
It’s 3/4” plywood that has a maple veneer. I painted it with a high gloss enamel paint and then a clear varnish to make sure it would be easy to wipe clean.
I have a rough in for a full bath but how would I make a kitchen work if no plumbing?
You would have to break the cement in order to add the necessary drains.
What was the full cost and sqft of this Reno? We have a 1700sqft unfinished basement with rough in for a full bath already.
It cost us approximately $35 Canadian per square foot. Keeping in mind that we did all of the work ourselves (minus the installation of the fireplace and the carpet).
Lol 35$
@@jeevanbhullar8572 ...per square foot.
What was the full cost and sqft of this Reno? We have a 1700sqft unfinished basement with rough in for a full bath already.
It cost us approximately $35 Canadian per square foot. Keeping in mind that we did all of the work ourselves (minus the installation of the fireplace and the carpet).
@@HivetoHome right. I'm pregnant and have twin 2 year olds so it may take me a long time but I want to do it all myself
What was the square footage of the space?
Awesome video! I love your house too. I live in LaSalle, Ontario and I remember seeing you house being built! I love watching build time lapses. Ironically, I know the people who live in the little white siding house on the corner in front of you.
Cool! Small world!
@@HivetoHome It sure is!
This is in LaSalle Ontario, Canada on Sprucewood Avenue!! I go by this house all the time!
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I love it😅
Thank you Noel!
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I'm so curious, as someone living outside America I would love to know.... Are those multi million dollar mansions in LA also made entirely of wood?
Could’ve done more by keeping and renovating the original house.
We had actually investigated the possibility of doing an addition on the old house. Ultimately, the existing footings were not sufficient to support a 2nd storey and we weren't keen on using up a large portion of the yard to expand laterally... and we'd still be stuck with a basement with low ceilings. In the end, a new build was our best option to get what we wanted out of our home and yard.
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How much cost to build this basement!
Approximately $45K CAD.
What is cad?
Canadian dollars.
@@HivetoHome u live in Canada 🇨🇦
@@HivetoHome did you do alot of the work yourself or did you hire alot for the majority of it
Herringbone patterned backsplash is very nice.