Bro., this was is really catching my eye. Excited to see something happening out front. So many fantastic edits too. I was literally laughing to muself many times!! Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!
I was going to ask if you were at the Equip Expo. Swear I saw you, but didnt know for sure so didn't want to bug you. Love the paver layout. Nice seeing something different then exact same pavers the whole stretch.
I love the way this is coming out. I do have a question about the front posts. I noticed the roof rafter only covers half the posts. What are you doing to weather seal the rest? I may have missed it in another vlog. I may also be getting ahead of myself.
Wondering when securing the curb stone and edge of patio with concrete instead of using plastic edge retainers? Is it because of strength or longevity?
Any meaningful cost difference between 3/8" vs sand for setting bed? Finished our back deck this summer and will be doing ground level hardscape next spring. Stone definitely seems less temperamental than sand, but I don't have the experience to know for sure. Also planning to use larger format for the field and then slimmer brick/stone for bordering.@@THEpremieroutdoor
By many accounts, this is stable. But I too have questions as the final setting by vibratory compactor is designed to make sand come up between interlocking joints. This open bedding is used (required) for pavers that allow drainage. In my experience, the 3/8 has some challenges compared to sand because the "resolution" of what you can adjust is in higher increments. On the other hand, you don't need to worry about rain when installing. Sand will washout and get very compacted. The other thing to remember is to get the right sand, which is builder's sand and not play sand. The latter is rounded and will have structural instability, leading to inconsistent sinking of pavers.
The guy with the green hat is by far the most unprofessional person I’ve seen…dude like to play around too much . The crew jumps around the project instead of finishing items they are working on….
The most unprofessional person I'VE seen is DJT. I personally think the guy in the hat is a craftsman. What you see on the channel isn't always how things always are. If he was unprofessionla, I doubt they'd be in business.
The close up of Ant caressing Sean's shoulder is hilarious
I'm sooo relieved you are working safely. The safety guy did a great job
Great seeing the home owners
Yayy more front yard videos !!
Great job as always guys. 👍👍🏴🏴
Thanks so much buddy!!
Jose, the unsung hero
Really love that front path I think overall this is going to look awesome
Thanks a lot!! I’m pumped with how it turned out for a simple clean design
Glad to see finally the safety issues addressed 😊
We were really playing with fire!!
Love watching you guys! Getting alot of ideas, and making me motivated to do some projects. Great job and keep the videos coming!
Love to hear that!!
Wow looking amazing team...
Thank you my friend!!
Bro., this was is really catching my eye. Excited to see something happening out front. So many fantastic edits too. I was literally laughing to muself many times!! Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!
It’s been fun to do a front yard for once, thanks brother!!!
I was going to ask if you were at the Equip Expo. Swear I saw you, but didnt know for sure so didn't want to bug you.
Love the paver layout. Nice seeing something different then exact same pavers the whole stretch.
You should have said what’s up!! Next year!
Jose is always working
Let's GOOO!!!! 🎉🎉
Yeeehawwww!!
When he said he didn't hit the Mac yet then I knew you guys gotta be somewhere in the tri state area lol.
Hahah that’s a throwback term for sure 😂
13:55 SKILLZ
Still got it!! 🤣
I love the way this is coming out. I do have a question about the front posts. I noticed the roof rafter only covers half the posts. What are you doing to weather seal the rest? I may have missed it in another vlog. I may also be getting ahead of myself.
We will have a top trim going on there, but since it’s all treated lumber it doesn’t really have to be sealed, more of an aesthetic detail
Wondering when securing the curb stone and edge of patio with concrete instead of using plastic edge retainers? Is it because of strength or longevity?
How come the pavers are placed directly on the gravel?, is this a new technique without sand? Will the installation stay stable?
We use a 3/4” clean stone base and then 3/8” stone for the setting bed, we find it a much better installation than sand setting beds
Any meaningful cost difference between 3/8" vs sand for setting bed? Finished our back deck this summer and will be doing ground level hardscape next spring. Stone definitely seems less temperamental than sand, but I don't have the experience to know for sure. Also planning to use larger format for the field and then slimmer brick/stone for bordering.@@THEpremieroutdoor
By many accounts, this is stable. But I too have questions as the final setting by vibratory compactor is designed to make sand come up between interlocking joints. This open bedding is used (required) for pavers that allow drainage. In my experience, the 3/8 has some challenges compared to sand because the "resolution" of what you can adjust is in higher increments. On the other hand, you don't need to worry about rain when installing. Sand will washout and get very compacted. The other thing to remember is to get the right sand, which is builder's sand and not play sand. The latter is rounded and will have structural instability, leading to inconsistent sinking of pavers.
Be nice to each other sheesh. But great work again!
Nothing better than bickering with your coworkers 😂😂
How do I get you guys to do some work on my house?
Fill out the form on our website!
Something tells me that working for this guy sucks but the money is pretty good
What are you a spy or something? Who sent you?!
No knee pads in site and using a tile trowel I mean it works when you have no tools
Should have some knee pads on and we didn’t have the other troughs with us that day 🤷♂️
Really disappointed in Kathrine this episode, so he multiple opportunities to say locked in for justice and she blatantly ignored them.
I agree, you can’t just say locked in and not finish it 😔
The guy with the green hat is by far the most unprofessional person I’ve seen…dude like to play around too much . The crew jumps around the project instead of finishing items they are working on….
Honestly that is very rude sir
The most unprofessional person I'VE seen is DJT. I personally think the guy in the hat is a craftsman. What you see on the channel isn't always how things always are. If he was unprofessionla, I doubt they'd be in business.
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