Time-lapse of Building a New Basement Under a House

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @kevinberniebarron7548
    @kevinberniebarron7548 2 месяца назад +14

    Absolutely incredible job!
    I remember one of the neighbors on my street, when I was growing up, did the same thing! As a 10 year old, I was in awe! Now at 70 and watching this... I am still in awe!
    God bless you and your family

  • @jakobrebeki
    @jakobrebeki 2 месяца назад +14

    Thanks for doing this. Nothing else can point out the pains and problems of a project like a time lapse. You kind of get it all in one go. Both the tears and the joys....

  • @aarongrabowski3775
    @aarongrabowski3775 2 месяца назад +18

    I have been doing concrete foundations and flatwork for 30 years. You killed it my friend. Honest man really nice job.

  • @patsquach4080
    @patsquach4080 Месяц назад +2

    As an equipment operator I saw my self in every piece of equipment being used …. Been there done that sorta feeling …. Thanks. Fun to watch !!!!

  • @yonimerosoyola7840
    @yonimerosoyola7840 2 месяца назад +42

    People should take their time and watch every single video of your build, it is well worth it. The nerve racking toll on the viewer while you are lifting the house has no comparison with this time lapse. I encourage you viewer to take your time and watch them videos, you won't regret it.

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад +3

      Thanks I appreciate that. Link to the full build playlist is in the description

    • @shrory
      @shrory 2 месяца назад +2

      Great comment, from my as a none builder or contractor, I find his videos extremely interesting, the logistics are !!!!

    • @rogerday6184
      @rogerday6184 2 месяца назад +3

      Agreed! Steel gonads

    • @yonimerosoyola7840
      @yonimerosoyola7840 2 месяца назад +2

      @@rogerday6184 lol, definitely much needed for that task.

    • @brucea.overstreet9742
      @brucea.overstreet9742 2 месяца назад +1

      Easier to watch now when we know things have been successful!

  • @tomvarnado8156
    @tomvarnado8156 2 месяца назад +3

    watched this from the start.a time lapse.AWESOME.i could watch this all day.

  • @motekm3
    @motekm3 2 месяца назад +1

    SO AWESOME! If state and local governments made this type of “remodel” easier, this could start a revolution in housing! Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @Superduty_59
    @Superduty_59 2 месяца назад +6

    I've seen all of the videos! Thanks for taking us along for the ride!

  • @roberthughes2665
    @roberthughes2665 2 месяца назад +2

    I think I watched every video used for this 1. Awesome project. Gives people the courage to try new things. Limits observed obviously but we all can do more than we think we can

  • @TerminusHostilia
    @TerminusHostilia 27 дней назад

    Great work! The house manipulation and finished product were only outdone by the beautiful doggos running around supervising.

  • @Sammywhat
    @Sammywhat 2 месяца назад +4

    This was fun! Looking forward to more!!

  • @JimBrown-w6i
    @JimBrown-w6i 2 месяца назад +2

    Professional workmanship

  • @andrewallason4530
    @andrewallason4530 Месяц назад

    I’ve got a little cottage on the beach dunes of one of the Canadian Great Lakes. It’s about 90 years old, built by my great grandparents. It was only intended for use in summer, but as I’m approaching retirement my dream is to raise it and put a basement under (it needs re-stumping in the next 5 or so years anyway), and as it was never insulated (just cedar weather boards on cedar studs, with no lining (it’s wonderful because in places we can just whack a board on a noggin, and hey-presto a shelf!). So my plan is to sheath the exterior with 6”foam-board with new cladding to give it a 3 season makeover. I plan on spending 5 months (May -October) each year there, and 7 months at home in Tasmania (perpetual spring and summer).
    The most difficult but also easiest part is being built on coarse beach sand, the digging is easier (we used spades and a modified sled pulled by a winch) to move tons of sand a few years back when rebuilding the deck. Worked fantastic. We would just need significant shoring for the job, but I was thinking pre-fab panels as we are only digging down about 1.2m (I am raising the cottage 1m in the process).

  • @justanotherearthling1062
    @justanotherearthling1062 2 месяца назад +1

    The video would have been called "Guy gets crushed under house" if things went differently. I still watched to see if it collapses. =) Thanks for sharing, and well done.

  • @KanDog
    @KanDog 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video that summarizes the work so far. I look forward to seeing the next steps, good luck moving forward.

  • @Jammer.1
    @Jammer.1 2 месяца назад +3

    That was very enjoyable ! Thanks !

  • @thomasjay975
    @thomasjay975 2 месяца назад

    i know i already seen this but its still just as impressive now as it was then. Awesome work. Cant wait to see the next video.

  • @AurigaMV
    @AurigaMV 2 месяца назад

    This video really captures all the challenges and joys of your project. Huge respect for your dedication and great work! Looking forward to the next steps!

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! Part 7 coming soon

    • @AurigaMV
      @AurigaMV 2 месяца назад

      @@Wolfpupfab I'm looking forward to it

  • @sccolbert
    @sccolbert Месяц назад

    That's some really impressive work. I would have shied away from that job. I don't even think my insurance would cover that work. Bravo!

  • @anthonywilliamson5412
    @anthonywilliamson5412 2 месяца назад

    Good choice with that Fox Block ICF. Easy to assemble, keeps the moisture and bugs out, and great insulation for the basement.

  • @TheWolfster001
    @TheWolfster001 2 месяца назад +1

    That was a good project, very good job..

  • @Kkaty
    @Kkaty 2 месяца назад +1

    What a great video. Does make you hold your breath in certain spots but all turned out fantastic! I was relieved! LOL!

  • @sccolbert
    @sccolbert Месяц назад

    Nice 131X 😎I have a 150X and it is by far my favorite machine!

  • @tdotw77
    @tdotw77 2 месяца назад

    8:08 That big chunk of concrete footer falling down against the one brace holding that entire corner\side of the house definitely gave me a little pucker! That was kinda scary thinking about how bad that could've went had you not securely welded the I-beams, braces & bottom plates all together! Its nice to see this timelapse lookback on what already has been completed. Hope to see the next steps coming up in this build series soon. I know you got alot going on over there, we'll be waiting & ready to watch the next video!👍🏻👌🏻🛠️🔧🔩🚜🏗️🦺
    ✊🏻🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸✊🏻

    • @tdotw77
      @tdotw77 2 месяца назад

      12:39 Also I gotta say this song is really so good! I had to use Google a few videos back to figure out what it is - Dan Morrissey "Swamp Fever". I love this beat so much. I literally start bobbing my head when it comes on! Nice music find for sure! 🎶 👌🏻🎵👍🏻😎👨🏻‍🎤🎸🎧🎹🎛️🔊
      ✊🏻🇺🇸🦅

    • @tdotw77
      @tdotw77 2 месяца назад

      Side note(it's too late now) but it would've been really cool to see the actual movements of the house side to side while lifting & lowering it. Like put two levels perpendicular in the house with cameras watching the bubbles go back & forth from side to side while showing the outside shots (screen in screen\split screens). Those bubble shots woulda been cool to see how much the house was actually moving around in the air 'space'. Good idea for next time! 😃🤣👍🏻

  • @bryanchristie8039
    @bryanchristie8039 2 месяца назад

    Really been waiting for a new video of the next step to get uploaded really looking forward to it was actually hoping you’d post one today but this will hold me over I’ve watched every one so far as soon as you put them up

  • @76TomD
    @76TomD Месяц назад

    I love the dogs supervising!

  • @stevenmoore2514
    @stevenmoore2514 Месяц назад +2

    They did it the hard way. Roll the house to one side , construct the basement, replace the house on the basement.

  • @Buckdeplorable
    @Buckdeplorable 2 месяца назад +1

    Outstanding!

  • @lovie2000
    @lovie2000 2 месяца назад

    The digging was not only amazing to watch, but all that dirt and the piles brought on a craving of mine... i use to eat clay dirt....

  • @juhavirkkala6614
    @juhavirkkala6614 2 месяца назад

    Great looking work, wow!👌

  • @Mark_72
    @Mark_72 2 месяца назад +1

    D@ng! That’s a huge basement, well done!

  • @dxndude3519
    @dxndude3519 2 месяца назад

    Tipping my hat to you Maverick!

  • @securethebag1613
    @securethebag1613 2 месяца назад +2

    It's amazing that the house didn't collapse 😱😱😱

    • @dwightsornberger8916
      @dwightsornberger8916 Месяц назад +1

      I agree. I didn't see any real sheer support during excavation.

  • @DavidVanHelden1
    @DavidVanHelden1 Месяц назад +1

    The next time I need to pay an excavator operator by the hour... I want this guy..... he's really really fast😅

  • @wthomas5697
    @wthomas5697 2 месяца назад +4

    Why didn't you lift the house up, stick some I beams under it and roll it over to the side until the basement was complete? Then roll it back over the new walls. That thing has to be really light. Seems like it would have been easier.

  • @richardslater677
    @richardslater677 2 месяца назад +3

    Very nice job but it looks really expensive considering the end result.

    • @Rosk03
      @Rosk03 Месяц назад +1

      Cost me 48k when I got a similar job done at my place. We actually lifted the house first then dug under it.

  • @hakeemdarby5354
    @hakeemdarby5354 2 месяца назад +2

    where we go from here, I know it's gonna be epic

  • @nimblefred2932
    @nimblefred2932 2 месяца назад

    Fun little weekend project

  • @SurpriseMechanics
    @SurpriseMechanics Месяц назад +1

    I had a contractor over to give me an estimate for work to be done at my house. I asked him if it was even possible to do what I was asking. Without hesitating, he looked at me and said, “if you have the money, anything is possible with a house. We can even lift it off the ground if you want.”
    This video made me think of that quote.

    • @nameeman207
      @nameeman207 Месяц назад

      idk but for me it seems that
      1. lift this house
      2. move it 10 meters away
      3. build new basement/add 1 floor
      4. move house back
      is way easier + safer than work done on video.

  • @jorgevillarreal4210
    @jorgevillarreal4210 2 месяца назад

    GREAT VIDEO GREAT CONTENT!!! THANKS FOR POSTING...

  • @raghknarrscott1790
    @raghknarrscott1790 2 месяца назад

    Nothing like working outside in the Shade ❗️🤙

  • @robertsimmons3556
    @robertsimmons3556 2 месяца назад +1

    Started following you when you started laying down the ICF. Great way to showcase the project to date like this video did! Great job!

  • @romansero
    @romansero Месяц назад

    Golden wooden house😮

  • @JL-hn6hi
    @JL-hn6hi 2 месяца назад +1

    Wondering if your confidence in the wisdom of this undertaking went back and forth, remained strong all along, or…?

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад +2

      It went back and forth. A lot of lost sleep at night wondering if I was crazy or not

  • @DougBird-p9g
    @DougBird-p9g 2 месяца назад +1

    I watched all the videos but that time lapse was great. I just wish you would refresh instead of replace the lid look siding.

  • @nikond90
    @nikond90 2 месяца назад

    Amazing!

  • @pauljoseph8338
    @pauljoseph8338 Месяц назад

    So lucky to have sandy soil. Here in eastern PA it’s all shale rock. No way this job could’ve been done without first moving the house, and then using a breaker hammer or explosives.

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  Месяц назад

      It is actually 90% clay but I know what you’re saying. Still easier digging

  • @davidsamways
    @davidsamways Месяц назад

    Goodness, that looks incredibly dangerous. I couldn't work out what was preventing the steel columns from racking and tipping sideways. Impressive work nonetheless.

  • @lonewolfeman
    @lonewolfeman 2 месяца назад +1

    Great feat of engineering, not sure how you got the vertical "H" or "I" beams in place through the soil ? did you remove floor boards and ram them through soil somehow ? Thanks for sharing.

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад +1

      There was a crawl space under the house so I had to remove some of the block foundation. I explain it in more detail if you are interested in watching ruclips.net/video/iYfK13peH3k/видео.htmlsi=2ci0XnPZT0Bl7q-X

  • @smarquardt10
    @smarquardt10 2 месяца назад

    I love to do this to my house. But dont have the money for it. Looks great

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 2 месяца назад

    Nice bit of handiwork.

  • @shopart1488
    @shopart1488 2 месяца назад +2

    Did you ever think about moving the house to a prepared foundation

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад +3

      Yes. But the way I did it worked best for my situation

  • @user-bt6hh9yu1n
    @user-bt6hh9yu1n 2 месяца назад

    Got a lot done!

  • @puckman
    @puckman Месяц назад

    Seen several of these videos where they jack up a house with a bottle jack... What ungodly power do these things have?

  • @ІгорЛисенко-ж9н
    @ІгорЛисенко-ж9н 2 месяца назад

    Incredible, how many days it took?
    What are these prefabricated blocks?

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад +1

      Probably 2 months of progress in the video. They are insulated concrete forms

    • @ІгорЛисенко-ж9н
      @ІгорЛисенко-ж9н 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Wolfpupfabtnx for clarification.

  • @tadou98
    @tadou98 2 месяца назад +2

    Seeing the way this house is built, wouldn't it be easier to build the underground somewhere on your land and then place/move the "house" on top of it?

  • @WilliamHeld-o7z
    @WilliamHeld-o7z 2 месяца назад +1

    Seems like a lot of work and expence just to gain a small space to use for what ? Parking ?
    What ever you use it for why does it have to be under the house with all the open area around the house ?
    Not to mention all the real estate committed to accessing the area under the house

    • @WilliamHeld-o7z
      @WilliamHeld-o7z 2 месяца назад

      Plus you have to move the fireplace or not have one

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад

      I like basements

  • @g_force3857
    @g_force3857 2 месяца назад +1

    Bet you crapped yourself about 8:09 when the bit of foundation fell against the steel post
    Good luck mate

  • @fargogemini694
    @fargogemini694 2 месяца назад +1

    In fast forward that 360° look like a 2 legged spider

  • @creaturesofwar5930
    @creaturesofwar5930 2 месяца назад

    When adding additional support underneath the house, how do you calculate how many support beams are required in order for the middle portions of the house to remain stable?

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад +1

      I just kind of ball-parked it

    • @creaturesofwar5930
      @creaturesofwar5930 2 месяца назад

      @@Wolfpupfab That is what I figured. If you had to put a basement underneath a home built on slab, figuring in all of the utilities are very outdated within the home. Would you rather build a basement underneath or tear down and start from scratch.

  • @LKSLKSLKSLKS
    @LKSLKSLKSLKS 2 месяца назад

    Good work, how much was the final tab?

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад +1

      For the digging and new basement foundation. Around $22k

    • @LKSLKSLKSLKS
      @LKSLKSLKSLKS 2 месяца назад

      @@Wolfpupfab very reasonable in this day and age

  • @stoveguy2133
    @stoveguy2133 2 месяца назад

    Sold my grandpas 1875 house. They lifted house 3’ and built new basement.

  • @fundreamer1
    @fundreamer1 2 месяца назад

    Nice job, but I am curious why you didn't build the basement under the entire house, I see there was a section you didn't go under.

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад +1

      That part of the house will be removed in the near future

  • @marcripoche
    @marcripoche 16 дней назад

    Did anyone else get frustrated seeing the excavator digging up the dirt it had already dug and piled up behind it? 😅

  • @CptKirk-yt2qx
    @CptKirk-yt2qx 2 месяца назад

    Interesting, but unless there is some other reason wouldn't it have been easier to dig a hole then move the house over it? It seems that there is plenty of space to do that.

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад

      I felt that would be more risky

  • @gregrupar135
    @gregrupar135 2 месяца назад

    Just curious why you just don’t move the house dig out walls and put back. Much less chance of destroying anything under the house

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад

      I disagree. I felt it was much less risky to lift the house up and then back down rather than move the house laterally

  • @AndrewTuckr
    @AndrewTuckr 2 месяца назад

    how much does it cost to do something of this scale?

    • @22_floW
      @22_floW Месяц назад +1

      I had 2 basement walls rebuilt here in Indiana. Each wall was around 30 feet long and included new footings with perimeter drain lines on the outsides of the wall resting on top of the footings with a sump pit entrance pipe installed through one of the new footings (to pump the perimeter drainage water out to daylight / exit). The new walls also had some waterproofing "tar" applied to the outsides of the new walls... During all of this work, there were massive amounts of old material and old wall being demoed and removed.
      Total cost, with new shoddy sill plate work being done where the guys made too much use of expanding foam for sill plate gaps? ~$35-40k.
      In this video, it's very possible you could be seeing about $100k worth of work being done. I guess the uploaded got a steal for around $22k (per-his own comment below, but it sounded like it was only for digging and the new basement foundation, which can mean a lot; in all likelihood, he knew some people who helped him with this because any shop willing to do this kind of work, unless they're specialists, would try to avoid doing it, let alone quoting that kind of cost). I didn't see any kind of waterproofing / drainage system with it, either. Maybe it's there and the uploader just didn't show it, but with all the excavation combined with the number of people you see in the video doing major engineering feats with the raising and lowering of the home combined with the block / wall construction, that hourly fee skyrockets quick. Considering the cost of materials, demoing and hauling, permits... Might even be more than $100k, but some of that can be hit-and-miss depending on location and access to shops who know how to do things like this, too, as some shops specialize in this kind of work and can sometimes provide better quotes. If people wanting to do these kinds of things have a big support network of friends and family who have backgrounds in home construction, much of that cost can be reduced, but using them over credentialed, bonded and insured companies can be risky.

  • @dirkus3722
    @dirkus3722 2 месяца назад

    This was really cool to watch but I think that basement is way too big for that house. 😏

  • @Hitagara
    @Hitagara 2 месяца назад +1

    I think it's a miracle that no one was hurt.

  • @johnharris2642
    @johnharris2642 2 месяца назад

    All ready seen all of these. Where's the new ones

  • @danrose3233
    @danrose3233 2 месяца назад +1

    Pucker factor jumped when the stub concrete wall fell against the post!
    ruclips.net/video/8pPX1S7EK6Y/видео.html

  • @nitwitboy
    @nitwitboy 2 месяца назад

    I want a basement and I am not moving! No problem.

  • @gatecrasher1970
    @gatecrasher1970 2 месяца назад +1

    thats not a house it a shed

  • @molitovv
    @molitovv 2 месяца назад

    Where'd all the dirt go?

    • @schsch2390
      @schsch2390 2 месяца назад

      Enquiring minds want to know. That was a lot of dirt in the back yard.

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  2 месяца назад

      In multiple large piles in the yard

    • @Mr.Saephan503
      @Mr.Saephan503 2 месяца назад

      They dugged a hole, dumped the dirt into it, and then buried it all
      😂

  • @stevepeppers560
    @stevepeppers560 Месяц назад

    That cost a shit ton of cash.

  • @osarquivos
    @osarquivos Месяц назад

    08:05 Perigo da zorra. Deram sorte não cair na escora e derrubar ela, e derrubar a casa inteira.

  • @DougBird-p9g
    @DougBird-p9g 2 месяца назад

    Log look my bad.

  • @RayanKababi
    @RayanKababi Месяц назад

    ددذ،ط كان بس نكخمننننههع من بين لحكايات اللي كي كان فيها دراهم بزاف فيها و حب واحد في هاته المناطق و واحد من بين هادي قع في الكون و واجد ؤة،.

  • @zzz13zzz17
    @zzz13zzz17 Месяц назад

    Looks stupid and dangerous

    • @Wolfpupfab
      @Wolfpupfab  Месяц назад +1

      Stupid and dangerous is my middle name

  • @davidking7222
    @davidking7222 Месяц назад

    This is so dangerous . Don't ever do this . The likelihood of death is extremely high . It would never be allowed it's highly illegal to do this in my country , most definitely that way . This is highly dangerous to go about it this way . Let alone the building materials totally wrong for this . This will never be structurally sound . I wouldn't even walk into this home it's that dangerous . There's going to be so many problems . That it can't be repaired without fully demolishment . Save your money if your thinking of doing this .