Plastics are derived from petroleum. They often a fire hazard and deform if exposed to high heat. Foams are subject to compression. Life expectancy ranges from fair to excellent.
Had the same thoughts as many comments, fire risk, UV and ageing all these subject issues are mostly all ignored until 20-30 yrs down the road when a disaster or problem suddenly happens. There is a reason why generations have used brick and tile construction for longevity. But what do I know
Comments are on point, most of this is waste of time and money. But... If you're dumb enough and have more money than you know what to do with. Give us a call! We'll be happy to sub out the work and complement your project.
FINALLY, SOMEONE GET THE NOT- GET RID OF UNNECESSARY CONCRETE , REDUCING 'PANCKAKE' COLLAPSE PRONE FLOORING & WEIGHT WITH REDUCED CONCRETE MASS. BRAVO. FOAMCRETE WAS ALWAYS A THOUGHT, OR HEMPCRETE. BRAVO...!
Just how is it pollution if it is locked up inside a structure? Most of these could probably be made WITH recycled plastic and actually cut down on plastic pollution. All the foam seen here could 100% be made from recycled consumer plastics.
@@christianhoffman7407 You have a good point there, to some extent. What about all these materials when the building is torn down within a number of years ? OK, if, and only if they use recycled materials.
Do you know that you said the Spheres for concrete building levels are recyclable and not recycled?. How bout you go and recycle those things right now or maybe givie it a few years, Why Donchta??
All that foam could be made from recycled plastic. In fact most of the plastic seen here could probably be made from recycled consumer waste. We have the tools and the methods to build affordable housing but for whatever reason we do not utilize them all. The last part of this video felt more like a commercial for various companies. While many of the methods seen here are innovative there were several that were fairly ordinary, like the machine that paint lines on roads or the post hole digger with giant auger. Over all it was good. The very sad thing is there are many who hear eco friendly and reject it out of spite. The reason why is even more ridiculous.
Everything just looks flammable to me. If you included info on flammability I'd feel comfortable . Eco Friendly ? Bring on the plastic. Hypocritical . Another feeling. Just absorb the Joyness of it all
4 minutes in and so far watched a couple of rediculous wall coverings THAT DO NOT allow the walls to breath - so people live in a plastic bags ? Then we have 'wooden bricks' - that were just interlocking ship lap filled with saw dust - FFS one spark and goodnight viena ! What prize idiot(with nil knowledge of construction) put these clips together. Do we really have people and organizations out there who are throwing money at bonkers ideas - being humored by rip off builders all laughing their heads off as they see their bank balances sky rocket. Final clip i had to swiitch of at the next clip showing some knaff gel plaster that was then imprinted with a disney effect stone work finish - an absolute joke - aweful stuff that looks unconvincing and cheap and nasty(but no doubt costs the earth).
Plastics are derived from petroleum. They often a fire hazard and deform if exposed to high heat. Foams are subject to compression. Life expectancy ranges from fair to excellent.
My jaw didn’t drop.
Good luck putting out a fire with the brickwork and sawdust insulation. The sawdust can smoulder abd reignite.
Had the same thoughts as many comments, fire risk, UV and ageing all these subject issues are mostly all ignored until 20-30 yrs down the road when a disaster or problem suddenly happens. There is a reason why generations have used brick and tile construction for longevity. But what do I know
At 2:49 you can see the light coming thru the wall corners, what a great insulation and moisture protection... no thanks!!!
Bricka wood is termite chocolate pie and a fireman nightmare !!!
Comments are on point, most of this is waste of time and money. But... If you're dumb enough and have more money than you know what to do with.
Give us a call! We'll be happy to sub out the work and complement your project.
FINALLY, SOMEONE GET THE NOT- GET RID OF UNNECESSARY CONCRETE , REDUCING 'PANCKAKE' COLLAPSE PRONE FLOORING & WEIGHT WITH REDUCED CONCRETE MASS. BRAVO. FOAMCRETE WAS ALWAYS A THOUGHT, OR HEMPCRETE. BRAVO...!
@@alwayslive7460 why ALL CAPS though?
I'm pretty sure "fun" doesn't apply everywhere it is used in the narration.
Some are so idiotic i can`t believe someone invented them ...
The cement pads made me chuckle. Got tonsay the bubble flooring scares me.. I get the theory but it scares my little brain.
they glued the bricks these days, what if the big bad wolf come to huff and puff
Without land value tax all increases in productivity simply increases land values and fks everyone except a few landlords.
Brika Wood. seems like rats will chew threw it
My balls dropped.
And more plastic, more plastic pollution.....
Just how is it pollution if it is locked up inside a structure? Most of these could probably be made WITH recycled plastic and actually cut down on plastic pollution. All the foam seen here could 100% be made from recycled consumer plastics.
@@christianhoffman7407 You have a good point there, to some extent. What about all these materials when the building is torn down within a number of years ?
OK, if, and only if they use recycled materials.
Do you know that you said the Spheres for concrete building levels are recyclable and not recycled?.
How bout you go and recycle those things right now or maybe givie it a few years, Why Donchta??
The only heavy machinery needed to build a house on flat land is the trouck to bring the wood and supply's all else is man power only!
All that foam could be made from recycled plastic. In fact most of the plastic seen here could probably be made from recycled consumer waste. We have the tools and the methods to build affordable housing but for whatever reason we do not utilize them all. The last part of this video felt more like a commercial for various companies. While many of the methods seen here are innovative there were several that were fairly ordinary, like the machine that paint lines on roads or the post hole digger with giant auger. Over all it was good. The very sad thing is there are many who hear eco friendly and reject it out of spite. The reason why is even more ridiculous.
boring
Everything just looks flammable to me. If you included info on flammability I'd feel comfortable . Eco Friendly ? Bring on the plastic.
Hypocritical . Another feeling.
Just absorb the Joyness of it all
4 minutes in and so far watched a couple of rediculous wall coverings THAT DO NOT allow the walls to breath - so people live in a plastic bags ? Then we have 'wooden bricks' - that were just interlocking ship lap filled with saw dust - FFS one spark and goodnight viena ! What prize idiot(with nil knowledge of construction) put these clips together. Do we really have people and organizations out there who are throwing money at bonkers ideas - being humored by rip off builders all laughing their heads off as they see their bank balances sky rocket. Final clip i had to swiitch of at the next clip showing some knaff gel plaster that was then imprinted with a disney effect stone work finish - an absolute joke - aweful stuff that looks unconvincing and cheap and nasty(but no doubt costs the earth).
You have no idea what you are talking about. Why do you make videos about info you don't know. AI is lazy