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Abstract Homes and Renovations
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Добавлен 8 июн 2015
New Home Builder, Renovation Specialist and Site Management.
We approach every home project with the desire to achieve a unique solution that best suits your needs and wants! Then we build, incorporating quality craftsmanship and exceptional site management, while maintaining stringent budget control.
European craftsmanship from an award winning company. We are based out of Vancouver, BC.
We approach every home project with the desire to achieve a unique solution that best suits your needs and wants! Then we build, incorporating quality craftsmanship and exceptional site management, while maintaining stringent budget control.
European craftsmanship from an award winning company. We are based out of Vancouver, BC.
Climate Adaptation
‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’
Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction.
Sandro attended the CHBA Net Zero Council meetings in Ottawa recently. Here’s an interesting and important conversation that he had with Sal Ciarlo of Owens Corning Canada.
Right applications for the right climate zone!
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Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction.
Sandro attended the CHBA Net Zero Council meetings in Ottawa recently. Here’s an interesting and important conversation that he had with Sal Ciarlo of Owens Corning Canada.
Right applications for the right climate zone!
@weareowenscorning
@chbanetzero
@chbanational
#ClimateAdaptation #ClimateChange #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #GreenLiving #SustainableBuilding #EcoConstruction #GreenBuilding #EnergyEfficientHomes #PassiveHouse #VancouverHomes #VanCity #GreenVancouver #VancouverSustainability #VancouverRealEstate #CommunityResilience #BuildBackBetter #FutureReady #GlobalGoals #ClimateA...
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Owens Corning Canada on Radon
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‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’ Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction. Sandro attended the CHBA Net Zero Council meetings in Ottawa last week. He spoke to Sal Ciarlo of Owens Corning Canada about the serious issue of ‘Radon’ in our homes. Listen in to their conversation on this important topic! #AbstractHomesAndRenovations #HomeBuilding #ConstructionTip...
Warmboard
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‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’ Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction. Some tips, some tricks and some things that just went wrong… This morning Sandro is demonstrating some features and benefits of ‘Warmboard’. Enjoy! #VancouverHomes #HomeBuilder #Warmboard #RadiantHeating #EnergyEfficient #SustainableLiving #HomeComfort #LuxuryHomes #BuildingInnovatio...
Vinyl Decking
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‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’ Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction. Some tips, some tricks and some things that just went wrong… Today Sandro is showing some important information on how to install vinyl decking properly! #VinylDeckingTips #VancouverHomeBuilding #DeckDesign #OutdoorLiving #HomeImprovement #DeckRenovation #VancouverHomes #Weatherproof...
Inverter System
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‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’ Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction. Some tips, some tricks and some things that just went wrong… Another look into our video ‘Archives’… Sandro is with Chris of WestPeak Electric discussing the value of inverters in the home! @wpelectrical #InverterSystems #HomeConstruction #RenewableEnergy #SustainableLiving #EnergyEf...
Joists
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‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’ Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction. Some tips, some tricks and some things that just went wrong… This morning Sandro shows best practices in framing a new floor! Lots of important details… #AbstractHomesAndRenovations #ArtofMakingHome #VancouverBuilder #BuildingHomes #VancouverHomes #HomeBuilding #ConstructionLife #DIY...
Oval Wall Installation
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‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’ Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction. Some tips, some tricks and some things that just went wrong… This morning Sandro is talking about the finer points of installing an oval window! #AbstractHomesAndRenovations #PocketDoors #VancouverHomes #HomeImprovement #InteriorDesign #HomeRenovation #VancouverLiving #DIYProjects #H...
Pocket Door Installation
Просмотров 825 месяцев назад
‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’ Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction. Some tips, some tricks and some things that just went wrong… This morning Sandro is talking about the finer points of installing a pocket door! #AbstractHomesAndRenovations #PocketDoors #VancouverHomes #HomeImprovement #InteriorDesign #HomeRenovation #VancouverLiving #DIYProjects #Ho...
Bathroom Reno Tile Floor
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‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’ Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction. Some tips, some tricks and some things that just went wrong… Anyone who thinks that lifting old floor tile is simple… Sandro has some great tips and cautions to offer you! #AbstractHomesandRenovations #ArtofMakingHome #VancouverBuilder #LuxuryBuilder #CustomHomes #YVRbuilder #Vancouv...
Base Decking
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‘Four Decades of Construction Knowledge’ Sandro shares practical advice on renovation and new home construction. Some tips, some tricks and some things that just went wrong… Sandro shares the challenges of building a really strong deck! #DeckBuilding #OutdoorLiving #DeckDesign #DIYDeck #HomeImprovement #BackyardGoals #DeckIdeas #OutdoorSpaces #CustomDeck #PatioDeck #DeckRenovation #Woodworking ...
Episode 22: Adaptive Homes: Renovations for Accessibility
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Episode 22: Adaptive Homes: Renovations for Accessibility
Ep 21: Building Smarter The Efficiency of Insulated Concrete Forms
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Ep 21: Building Smarter The Efficiency of Insulated Concrete Forms
Episode 20: Risky Builds: The Perils of Construction Financing
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Episode 20: Risky Builds: The Perils of Construction Financing
SEALING WINDOW TRIM MATERIAL & DOORS
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SEALING WINDOW TRIM MATERIAL & DOORS
Episode 19: Stay Put: Renovating Homes for Aging Gracefully
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Episode 19: Stay Put: Renovating Homes for Aging Gracefully
What a waste of material
Not 100% sure but it appears that you used grooved trex board for the outside picture frame on the top left side of the deck. If I’m wrong my apologies.
Why all the wasted decking and really wide stairs?
Vancouver and BC is famous and great building code Leaky condo Anyone …
Nice work. My two cents. Instead of stringers it would have been less labor intensive to build several long rectangular boxes of the different riser heights and securing them together. Good point about being able to reuse old screws of torx head type. Forget about Phillips screws, they cost less but strip out more often.
Great build!!
Decking is the most expensive part of the job. Why would you waste pieces like that? Makes no sense
I was thinking the same thing…. Plus I think Trex called out 10” on center.
Beautifully over engineered ta last for the kids kids kids....love it.great job
Beautiful window. I’m trying to rough opening for an old arched window.
Maybe something under there
Yeah, what is with all the wasted decking boards?
Solid!! Nice work! I've seen plenty of times where stairs (or single steps) were an after thought, thrown together with scraps, odds and ends, etc. They are a high traffic, high impact areas and need to be as beefy as possible.
Why the wasted deck boards under the stairs , and no railing post on the stairs ? Did u pull permits and inspections?
where i am those miters would blow apart with expansion and contraction .reginal thing i guess
Yeah me too, would open up in no time!
I use biscuit jointer with pvc biscuits and polyurethane exterior glue to keep miters together FOREVA
i hear you on the screws having easily salvaged 100 or so 2 inch Torx screws from a thoroughly rotten deck, i will re use them in the new timbers....
ANY updates on the tiling over warmboard that I need to be aware of?
Should use ground contact treated for the framing. Regular treated isn’t rated for that. I think 4x6 is the smallest ground treated lumber you can find standard, without special ordering.
I watched twice and still could not discern what that product your recommending is? Audio is difficult to hear.
Whats on the floor, the gray stuff?
I agree 100% about ground contact of siding. Have not seen anything about 8 inches below the bottom of the siding. On a slab construction home you would have a moat around the house if you dig 8 inches down.
Wow so cool
Thanks
nice video, ive been trying to find out if these panels have any shrinkage? Ive beenn told EPS panels will shrink and cause gaps between the panels over time. Can you provide any details? Thanks
Hard to see on the video but the cracks in the white seem to follow the plywood joint. We always put down ditra over the plywood in that case, so many variables can cause that, a while ago there was lot of problems with some 12x24 s from box stores, they had a release agent left on them from the factory, so nothing would stick unless you washed backs first and back buttered . The setting not sticking like that to the floor is either lot of dust left on the floor,not burning it in first before you trowel or…. My guess it’s unmodifed mortar .if it was hot and the tile guy let the setting skim over before he laid the tile it would look the same . 30 years in the trade and the amount of stuff we tear out is crazy over the last few years too many people who should never touch a trowel.
How much does it cost to install a circle window?
Hey there👋, who is in charge of your marketing team?
I like the corner bracing, well done. I would think the foam would float doing a mono pour
Lol the saw man couldn’t take a break or film after he’s done?
Yes, what’s up with making a video while work is taking place! Time your work for best viewer experience.
Good to know, thank you!
Who did your cladding brick? Continuous horizontal reinforcement?
Great video, thanks!
Any luck on ZIP R with tape or liquid flash in Vancouver yet?
This system is used in all US climate zones, including extreme cold in high elevations in Colorado as well as throughout the Pacific Northwest which is every bit as rainy as Vancouver. I saw a stack of this stuff at a Rona in Kelowna on special order for a client so it is starting to get some attention around BC. Having said that, despite all the money Huber has put into marketing the heck out of this stuff, it is still too early to know how long the tape system (negative lap) lasts as Zip has only been around 20 years or so. Canada (got to love em) is massively behind as a whole in building science. It’s a conservative building industry and if you want to be in the vanguard (more power to you!), you will be faced with officials that don’t understand it and won’t try to understand it. A generation from now, Huber Zip will be every bit as popular here in Canada as it is in the US currently. Just have to be patient as Huber does not spend the money to lobby for building innovation in Canada as it has in the US. The Canadian market is a small fraction of the US and we just don’t warrant the effort.
Exactly - literally every builder-grade house in the greater seattle area uses this. Sometimes local jurisdictions can be so annoying :)
thanks for the helpful content! how deep is your crushed under the base? purpose to aid in relieving hydraulic pressure and aid water travel to drainage tile primarily?
Think Vancouver is difficult and behind? Come have a look at Quebec's construction sites...
So who should pay ? Lol
Your videos have HUGE value. Thanks so much. Everyone else seems to hold their cards close to their chest but you share your tips and I really appreciate that.
What do you think about those who are spraying closed cell foam on the block exterior as water proofing? And spraying it on top of fill for under slab insulation, radon and moister proofing?
Here in Dallas, a local company did a rain test on it at different PSI's and the system didn't do so well. The tape did not seem to truly cure into the sheathing and water came through the taped seems. It also came through all the nail holes (of course) and even in a spot where there was no penetration in the sheet because apparently the factory applied coating had a weak spot in it that allowed water to pass right thru. In my own opinion, the homeowner in this example is getting a really good system given that the builder is applying shingled paper on top for the water barrier and the zip boards here are R-3 with a polyiso backing creating a total thermal break. In Canada, you would still probably want to attach a vapor barrier inside and not look for this system to provide it. The Zip system window flashing stretch tape is excellent so in the end this homeowner will be very happy. HOWEVER if you decide to use this system, go with the liquid flashing they make for this system instead of the tape and plug all the holes and seems. You can also flash the windows with the liquid flashing.
Great video that really shows how each component affects the overall wall assembly. I was looking for some feedback on the Majvest 200 WRB, do you use it on all projects now?
This is good to know!!
Vancouver has the wrong climate for this product. In Canada, we never put the vapour barrier on the outside. They only use that stuff in warm climates like Texas and Mexico.
True, we don't need a vapor barrier in Texas and the tape fails. Go with liquid flashing if you use it. It's really only worth it to use this for the polyiso backing to create that thermal break. That's a huge plus in this hot weather. Thermal bridging turns houses into wooden radiators down here.
Right on! Vapour barrier is supposed to be on the warm side of the wall assembly, which in Canada is the inside. In fact, in Ontario, Huber will tell you that you must have continuous exterior insulation on top of the ZIP system which in effect moves the vapour barrier inside. Most discussions on the ZIP system tend to be on the wrong areas.
I've got the same problem with poorly made blocks. Home depot and nicolock, both very sloppy with tolerances. 1/4 inch in height variation on a 6 inch block or not level. Ridiculous. Quality is going down while the price goes up. Shame on them!
You did not spend money on it, your client did
Thanks for sharing, Vancouver seems a bit behind in their thinking on this. WHat about applying a liquid flash system over the tape? Would that work for the negative/positive lip issue?
man that sucks. what about other cities like Surrey? r they same stubborn head like vancouver?
excellent thank you
What is the price of Neopor clc per kg
What if you have a low spot where you need to raise the cap? Can you shim it with composite shims?