This is a DISASTER! MASSIVE Water Problems at the Job

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

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  • @Thumbsdwn
    @Thumbsdwn Год назад +261

    Not sure about other viewers, but these last few videos have been incredibly relevant to the work I do every day. Not everyone has tons of money for home repairs, and I have yet to work in a house that doesn't have issues very similar to this one

    • @walkertradingllc3439
      @walkertradingllc3439 Год назад +16

      I second that !! There’s ALWAYS something that comes up, and a lot of times it takes precedence over things you already have in progress !!! I’ve experienced this multiple times! That’s just how it goes in real life 😋

    • @charlespatt
      @charlespatt Год назад +9

      I'm doing a little bathroom renovation so seeing what they are facing in the bulldozer house makes me feel better about what I'm finding in my place! 😂

    • @viperjohn9847
      @viperjohn9847 Год назад

      @@charlespatt 😅

  • @cawarnick
    @cawarnick Год назад +14

    "Call 811 to get the 411 so you don't have to call 911" 😂😂😂

    • @benh9076
      @benh9076 Год назад +2

      Very clever way to put it. Who likes calling 911 when you don't have to?

    • @williamchurch614
      @williamchurch614 Год назад +1

      Paul always has a way of saying something so you can't ever forget it! Gotta penetrate people's glacis plate bone box so it will stick! Ha! 🙂

  • @Thumbsdwn
    @Thumbsdwn Год назад +100

    You guys seem to be having more fun in these past few videos than ever, I am happy for you

    • @CodeDonut
      @CodeDonut Год назад +6

      it's because it's their own property. they can mess around and do whatever.

    • @Thumbsdwn
      @Thumbsdwn Год назад +2

      @@CodeDonut that is definitely the case. I’m just glad to see them having such a good time

  • @JohnTurner313
    @JohnTurner313 Год назад +39

    2:30 I gotta admit, I thought that gray box on the wall was the electrical box! I thought "why the heck is there pex coming out of there???" 😂 Really happy to see another Stud Pack video, you guys are great and I have learned so much watching your channel! Thank you! And "certified water heater installation screw" cracked me up! 😂

    • @CantankerousDave
      @CantankerousDave Год назад

      Same.

    • @TheFatesLieutenant
      @TheFatesLieutenant Год назад +3

      Same here! I thought who would do such a thing!?! Was relieved when they pulled the cover off...

    • @astikennel
      @astikennel Год назад +1

      @@TheFatesLieutenant I was literally screaming over here LOL

    • @curiouscat3384
      @curiouscat3384 Год назад +2

      Me too! At first glance I thought it was the electrical panel and I was screaming whaat???? Plumbing over Electrical???? And I'm still curious to see so many lines coming out the manifold - where in heck do they all go in a modest size house ????

  • @rogermccaslin5963
    @rogermccaslin5963 Год назад +12

    If I was near you, I'd bring my sewer camera and locator and mark out your sewer line. I would recommend having a camera run down the line to check for problems and condition. It is easier to do it now rather than later on when you have landscaping and driveway in place.

  • @brianwbrown
    @brianwbrown Год назад +58

    About the fire ants: you need to put out a bait. I recommend using Extinguish Plus - it has 2 ingredients, one to “knock them back” and one that’s an insect growth regulator OR Advion (works faster). Takes a couple weeks to act. Put out a potato chip to see if they’re foraging, then you can treat if so. (They love corn chips and plain potato chips! - not a joke!). Spread over your entire yard, about 1.5lb/acre. If any mounds pop up (after rains) spot treat with a couple tablespoons directly on the mound. (I’m an Extension Agent in Alabama and we deal with fire ant calls all the time and teach fire ant control)

    • @AKJammer1
      @AKJammer1 Год назад +4

      No, both Lowes and HD carry Mound Destroyer. It works in < 24 hrs. Specifically made for those fire ants. Works GREAT!!

    • @williamevans6522
      @williamevans6522 Год назад +1

      Will DE work?

    • @AKJammer1
      @AKJammer1 Год назад +1

      @@williamevans6522 Fireants started becoming a problem in the US decades ago. People tried everything from DE to gasoline to get rid of them. The problem was always killing the queen. If you didn’t get her, she’d just build another colony. Mound destroyer is a bait that really works well. The workers take it down and feed it to everyone. Total mound, including queen, all gone.

    • @astikennel
      @astikennel Год назад +1

      @@williamevans6522 Yes, I use it in my yard cause I have critters

    • @HamiltonTileGA
      @HamiltonTileGA Год назад

      That's a valuable comment there my man!@

  • @The1roygbiv
    @The1roygbiv Год назад +54

    Before you dig put up batter boards, so you don't lose the corners. Learn paint colours for marking, White for excavation Blue for potable water Green for waste water Red for electric Orange for communication Yellow for Gas. Best of luck on your project

    • @chrislewis2262
      @chrislewis2262 Год назад +3

      I was actually about to say that because white and pink are your main markers for planning. Pink is for planning and white is for excavating.

    • @mickisix9092
      @mickisix9092 Год назад +2

      Yeah, I was thinking when 811 comes out, they're gonna freak. Blue and orange have specific meanings, water and comm. They will be using the same colors.

  • @geoberry288
    @geoberry288 Год назад +14

    Don't forget, the 5' setback usually is measured from the closest part of the building which would be your overhang. Love your new project 👍🏻

    • @sunriseorsunset328
      @sunriseorsunset328 Год назад

      Ditto Geo's comment. In my neck of the woods, code is 5' setback if single story, 8' if 2 story. It's to reduce fire hazard to neighbor's house among other things.

    • @danglingfury7558
      @danglingfury7558 Год назад +1

      5 ft to the wall here, not overhang

  • @allangiffen5648
    @allangiffen5648 Год назад +2

    I have been watching your videos for a number of months and really enjoy your down-to-earth, honest style. I really enjoy watching the father son relationship and the mutual respect you obviously share. I'm watching this Texas house build and enjoying every moment. It will be nice to follow the project from scratch. Keep up the great work, stay healthy and safe.

  • @andrewturnbull5897
    @andrewturnbull5897 Год назад +6

    You guys are SO positive! Love it! Great family relations and REAL men as father and sons!

  • @kevinwheat22
    @kevinwheat22 Год назад +2

    There’s some water heaters on “Special Buy” at Home Depot today 1/14/23. Check to see if the one you got is included in the special. If so, take advantage of the 30 day price guarantee and get some money back.

  • @raymitchell9736
    @raymitchell9736 Год назад +6

    That water disaster is a masters course in Murphy's Law of what could go wrong did! Great progress guys!

  • @FaceFaceMan
    @FaceFaceMan Год назад +20

    Great video guys! I remember spraying that paint down when I planned the footers for my shop a couple years ago. It's an awesome feeling. Even better when you can walk on the poured slab for the first time. It really brings things into perspective.

  • @mitas3484
    @mitas3484 Год назад +7

    What I would have done for the garage door, is make a double wide in the front, and line up the (from the front) left corner, with the left corner on a single wide door in the rear. So if you open both, you can drive straight through, while still allowing one car to stay inside, and supports a decent sized workshop in the corner as you mention at 17:33

    • @jasonutley7648
      @jasonutley7648 Год назад +3

      I was reading the comments thinking I couldn’t be the only on that thought the two doors need to line up on one side. I think your recommendation will definitely serve him better. Hopefully he changes his mind.

  • @dansullivan2954
    @dansullivan2954 Год назад +11

    Reminds me of my first house. (HUD foreclosure). Sat vacant for years and they did not winterize it like they were supposed to. Over the next weeks after work I learned how to sweat copper pipes. Looking forward to your build guys.

  • @matteckelkamp
    @matteckelkamp Год назад +2

    I would recommend putting the rear garage door in line with where you will park a vehicle in the garage, that way when you want to use it you only have to move one vehicle instead of both

  • @billytyson1748
    @billytyson1748 Год назад +13

    Sounds like it would be cheaper to buy a small camper to live in while building the house, then sell the camper when finished with the house.

    • @marknelson4615
      @marknelson4615 Год назад +1

      This is going to be a repeated ‘l told you so’ for a while.

    • @anonanon8252
      @anonanon8252 Год назад

      Shaking my head so much at the last few videos. So many questionable choices.

    • @chipdayton1625
      @chipdayton1625 Год назад

      @@anonanon8252 Why don't you tell us how you did it when you built your house by yourself.

    • @anonanon8252
      @anonanon8252 Год назад

      @@chipdayton1625 it’s just common sense. You don’t invest money renovating something you’re going to demolish. Buy a trailer, go into a short term rental, lots of better options.

    • @chipdayton1625
      @chipdayton1625 Год назад

      @@anonanon8252 Perhaps, but you didn't state any of those options in your first post. You just essentially said you know better. BTW, I've thought the same thing, that they are putting too much money into the house, but they are posting videos to show how to go about doing different tasks, not just the best way to build a new house.

  • @Thumbsdwn
    @Thumbsdwn Год назад +5

    Your upload schedule is a mess and I mean that in the most positive way possible. Randomly getting a notification at 7pm EST made me so happy

  • @MrWaldorfian
    @MrWaldorfian Год назад +8

    After such a long break during the previous bathroom project, the videos are flowing now! Exciting starting a new project. Too bad you have to spend so much time on the house that will be demolished but that's how it goes when houses are vacant. I like how nothing fazes you guys. You take obstacles in stride and keep moving forward.

  • @iamnolegend483
    @iamnolegend483 Год назад +5

    When you pre-mark for 811 locates, you should do it in white. Orange is the color for telephone. Blue is for potable water.

  • @TheSidneySmith
    @TheSidneySmith Год назад +8

    Reuse the water heater and the manifold in the new build. That water heater will be perfect for the garage as it's small and only on when you need hot water in there. You could either use the manifold in there or in the house to make straight pipe runs to the taps. If you have more than one person in the house, (as in a family), a heat pump water heater may be a good idea for in the new house vs an instant on unit. The only problem with the manifold system is on the hot side, you have to clear the complete pipe of cold before you get hot to where you turn on the water.
    The rear door to the garage -- put it on the right bay if your stairs are inside the garage. You'll be able to utilize the space under the stairs for tools and storage. At the short end underneath, you could place a small compressor and store a generator and then once you get higher up you can start putting in the tool storage cabinets and workspace. Placing your water sinks on the wall between the houses also cuts down on your plumbing runs and tie ins....as you can have all of it drop out of the house and the garage in the open space instead of under the concrete saving hassle and headache for repairs in the distant future.

    • @mightymight365
      @mightymight365 Год назад +1

      I just want to add, always install manifold really close to the water heater to cut down on hot water wait time. And, you will ALWAYS wait for cold water to drain when you turn on the hot water with ANY medium (if heater isn't installed right by the "appliance").
      Also, if you have good water pressure (Houston does), install 1/2" pipe for hot water instead of 3/4. That would help cut down wait time. Use Pex-A, it is superior in every way.

    • @TheSidneySmith
      @TheSidneySmith Год назад

      @@mightymight365 in the main house, if you put a tank water heater and a loop with a pump, you can remove most of the wait time on hot water to only the line that is outside of the loop - ie the run up to the valve/supply.

  • @RonaldFinger
    @RonaldFinger Год назад +4

    Currently completely renovating my own garage, so I'm very much looking forward to seeing how how guys go about building out your space! This whole house project is going to be great, I'm sure.

  • @bennifer94
    @bennifer94 Год назад +5

    I'm loving the energy in these past few videos, you guys seem like you're having a blast and it's a joy to watch. 🙌

  • @budgarner3522
    @budgarner3522 Год назад +1

    Really enjoying your 'temporary' fixes. Why I like you guys is all of the discoveries you encounter. Plumbing was always full of excitement at my old house. Especially when they had to jackhammer my slab for collapsed/corroded drain pipes - twice. Plenty of sprays in the face over the years, especially in cold weather. Nothing like becoming a plumber by necessity for the small jobs.

  • @ehink2716
    @ehink2716 Год назад +1

    Great job on showing the progress of you build looking forward to the whole build.

  • @straight_to_finish
    @straight_to_finish Год назад +3

    Looking forward to the new build! FYI, you should only use white marking paint since other colors are designated for other utilities. Blue for water, Green for sewer, Red for electric, Orange for communications, Yellow for gas, etc. Cheers!

  • @thomas5180
    @thomas5180 Год назад +3

    I would put the back yard garage door on one side of the garage so one parking space is the drive through. I would think putting it in the middle, you would have to move both cars just to drive through.

  • @MrRadar88
    @MrRadar88 Год назад +3

    The house in Texas project is really starting. Congratulations! Looking forward to watching the entire series, including the problems that came up during Jordan's negotiations and purchase. All good stuff.

  • @pb871
    @pb871 Год назад +2

    I hope you guys know what a total joy it is watching your channel. It's just awesome!

  • @Mike-kp6rh
    @Mike-kp6rh Год назад +2

    I would definitely recommend roll up garage doors instead of traditional garage doors. Don't sacrifice the ceiling area when the doors are open if you can.

  • @larryjohnston52
    @larryjohnston52 Год назад +6

    The property is a Swamp. Your gonna spend a few Grand just diverting drainage.

  • @ellisr290
    @ellisr290 Год назад +2

    The Wilhelm scream at 11:35 got you an instant like 😂

  • @dennisbishop3842
    @dennisbishop3842 Год назад +13

    I would put the back garage door in line with one side of the front door so you could drive (for example) a truck towing a trailer or boat through to be stored in the backyard.

    • @decosse01
      @decosse01 Год назад +1

      Absolutely agree with this - I had a single pass through rear door in the garage at my previous home and it was dead in line with one 'section' of the front double door - If you center it, it will mean that any time you need to pass through, you will need to move out any vehicle that is in the other bay.

  • @marsBWR
    @marsBWR Год назад +5

    You guys make some of those issues with water look so trivial. I'm amazed. Those are the kind of setbacks that would eat up my entire weekend, maybe two.

    • @pcatful
      @pcatful Год назад +2

      It helps to be calm about all the water leaking all over when you are going to bulldoze the house, probably within months. But that sure was one thing after another.

    • @Clayphish
      @Clayphish Год назад

      Well it kinda helps that the place is a complete mess.

  • @REDWOLF763
    @REDWOLF763 Год назад +1

    This is amazing content! Really love that you are showing all the problems you are running into, and how to fix them. Watching how you tackle the problems and how to fix them is inspiring.

  • @danbert8
    @danbert8 Год назад +8

    Technically for 811, you should be using white for your dig area as they use colors to show the utility lines. That being said every time I've done 811 as a residential dig, they mark the whole property regardless of what I mark.
    Also, don't count on them marking everything buried. Often the sewer and water lines are only marked on the utility ROW and they don't care about the lines to your house as those are yours. So if you hit them, you have to fix them.

    • @JernD
      @JernD Год назад +1

      This is good advice. Typically the utilities are marked by the "owner" so the city would mark water/sewer on public ROW and the gas company would mark any gas lines on public ROW, and so on for other possible utilities like phone/cable/etc. 811 is mostly an intermediary between you (the homeowner) and the utilities, they usually don't mark anything.

  • @astikennel
    @astikennel Год назад +1

    Another joyous video on the Studpack channel!! I aw that water cascading all over and just closed one eye to watch the trouble-shooting LOL That pressed in plumbing will be ALL over that house since I just had that happen 2 weeks ago to me, I was stiffed by two different plumbing companies coming out to work in the crawl space so did the army belly crawl under there myself and saw the issue. I fixed it myself and save boocoo bucks, I will have to return though since Pauls voice was in my ear saying theres no slope to these pipes! 😂

  • @conorwalsh9360
    @conorwalsh9360 Год назад +1

    We absolutely want to hear the story about the purchase of the house and a full time lapse when complete lovely all the work, keep up the great Job :)

  • @conservativeeepatrick6752
    @conservativeeepatrick6752 Год назад +5

    So awesome to hear you guys throw the discs on the course as well. It's nice to just get out and play some of the Texas courses.
    Fixing things, throwing discs, and swinging clubs with my son make for great father son times.
    You guys are great.

  • @brysonmcha
    @brysonmcha Год назад +4

    Save the water heater and manifold for the garage apartment having it on its own HWH means even if one goes out you always have hot water somewhere in the house

  • @phillipclinton7858
    @phillipclinton7858 Год назад +2

    There is always a risk when buy property with an existing structure you know will be coming down. I agree with the other comments, would love to hear why you chose this property and the story how it became yours.
    I am new to your channel Stud Pack. I have gone back and watched almost all your videos. They are great! I really appreciate the electric themed ones. Very informative and fun to watch.
    I do have a suggestion/request. Since you will be building from the ground up, could you do a video of wiring the house and garage into a new breaker box, explaining why you went with a specific layout, how it was wired, so on so forth. Even if it’s a video with the electrician wiring the panel. Those things are no DIY projects for obvious reasons.I am no electrician, but love learning about this stuff.
    Doing great, stay safe… and dry!

  • @kevinwheat22
    @kevinwheat22 Год назад +1

    Thought you guys might be interested in this. Woodlands Mall between Macy’s and the theater, there’s a 40’ container and a dumpster. In the dumpster, there’s 2 pretty large metal-framed tables (that are upside down with only part of the legs visible). Free storage and/or workbenches/tables for the new house and garage construction.

  • @timwilldrumit
    @timwilldrumit Год назад +6

    You should contact the local fire department and let them do a fire drill on the house with live fire.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  Год назад +1

      We did. It’s too close to the other structures

    • @timwilldrumit
      @timwilldrumit Год назад +1

      @@StudPack that would of been an awesome experience and video.

  • @ryverhyker5400
    @ryverhyker5400 Год назад +5

    First, Congrats Jordan. Most, definately tell your story of hows and the process of getting your new home. I know that you and your dad are going to have your work cut out for you, but even if you can give details on the new build from time to time, hopefully it may help some young people like yourself help in realizing their dreams of their first home. Much Luck Going Forward.

  • @literallymyusername8291
    @literallymyusername8291 Год назад +7

    I wonder what it was like for the last people who lived in this disaster. Like how do you let something get so bad? The sellers should have paid YOU to take the property.

    • @suspicionofdeceit
      @suspicionofdeceit Год назад

      People live like pigs, it hard to imagine, but they do it.

  • @FMFC0RPSMAN
    @FMFC0RPSMAN Год назад +1

    Keep up the great work guys! Love to see family working together. I look forward to your videos.

  • @PrintKingdom904
    @PrintKingdom904 Год назад

    so glad u guys posted this, this is how most of my home diy projects go one thing fixed another problem arises. thanks for posting real content.

  • @matthewmaley7906
    @matthewmaley7906 Год назад +8

    Love to hear that you guys play disc golf! Thanks for all your great content!

  • @RolandsDad
    @RolandsDad Год назад +2

    Wicked happy to see you guys not only killin' it, but also with this project. I know he's gotta be stoked, it's kick ass he's doing it with his dad. Honestly, very excited for you guys and I know it's going to be good, content aside. It's good for him, it's good for the bond. He's never going to let go of this place.

  • @justmyopinion99
    @justmyopinion99 Год назад +4

    So is the neighbor's tall fence on your lot? Seems like it might be worth getting a land surveyor to set some monuments to pull dimensions from before you start building. It is amazing how often perceived property lines have moved over the years.

    • @michaellangwaller
      @michaellangwaller Год назад

      Some states require a fresh land survey before putting on the market or before the property is purchased. I don't know the laws in Texas but it is always a good idea to get a survey on any land purchase.

  • @SlavicUA
    @SlavicUA Год назад

    I love that little sound effect you inserted when you flicked the cockroach. 🤣🤣

  • @brianwood5220
    @brianwood5220 Год назад +1

    Awesome video guys, it must be a great moral booster to be getting those utilities marked out. Can't wait to see the next one. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ryanrodriguez6071
    @ryanrodriguez6071 Год назад +1

    Yall should get a little 3-burner propane stove for outside (similar to Camp Tahoe brand one from Academy). My house in NE Houston flooded twice in the same year a couple of years ago, and I lived off that little outdoor propane stove and a charcoal grill for months while I renovated the kitchen. Great videos, keep up the good work.

  • @firemanj35
    @firemanj35 Год назад +5

    Going great guys. Can't wait to see you really get going. Thought those water leaks were never going to end.

  • @gotellhismercy
    @gotellhismercy Год назад

    Imagine Jordan's kids being able to watch the process of their dad and grandpa building the home they live in. Not just hearing the story but being able to watch it

  • @richardbennett22
    @richardbennett22 Год назад +2

    That's great news guys, glad to hear you got that green light.... and heck ya I want to hear the story on buying the house.

  • @jdottv4732
    @jdottv4732 Год назад +1

    Personally I’d push the stairs closer to the front of the garage and utilize the space underneath for tool chests and that utility sink. Looking good though fellas! Lots of work to be done and can’t wait to see the outcome.

  • @bradhuf
    @bradhuf Год назад +2

    I’m right along with y’all! Slowly working on my own home after I bought it in may of last year. Drywall “structural” screws and goofy plumbing galore. Fixed my supply line from my well yesterday that wasn’t hung anywhere (it’s 40’ long) and it was literally interwoven between I think 5 or 6 1/2” cpvc lines, one of which had some significant grooves in it from the pipe rubbing.

  • @anthonylauragonzalez2281
    @anthonylauragonzalez2281 Год назад +1

    So glad I stumbled across this! New favorite show for sure!!! God Speed on the future episodes.

  • @sunrisekarma
    @sunrisekarma Год назад +1

    This is so awesome guys. Brilliant idea to take us on this ride with you!
    You're about to pour the first slab....of the "foundation" of the Stud Pack. The strength and durability of any structure can be calculated by it's foundation. You guys have an awesome foundation together showing your strength and durability as family. Anything is possible.

  • @Merescat
    @Merescat Год назад +1

    YAY! I love when a plan comes together! Great job guys!

  • @ndothager
    @ndothager Год назад +2

    Had a good laugh at your guy's expense. Thanks for the video. 😆

  • @walterbordett2023
    @walterbordett2023 Год назад +2

    Think about what you have to do to protect your piping from freeze ups. This may be an issue if you don't heat the garage. You can heat trace piping during construction while the walls are open. Design it to be drained and winterized in a deep freeze with a power failure.

  • @shanejohnson4546
    @shanejohnson4546 Год назад +2

    Love everything you guys are doing! I do have to disagree with your decision on the fridge tho... You said it works fine. It was only dirty with a slight bit of rust. All of that, including the rust, is removable. Waste of money there bros! BUT again, I freaking love your videos, and am very excited about your new house!

  • @ddutton0
    @ddutton0 Год назад

    Congratulations on the approval! Yes an update on the process of buying the house as well.

  • @kimberlywilliams8370
    @kimberlywilliams8370 11 месяцев назад

    I stumbled across this channel and I just love this father son team. I wish I could share his dad. 😂

  • @Esiddik
    @Esiddik Год назад

    Brooooo noooo when he flicked the roach 😵‍💫😵‍💫🤢🤣🤣🤣 I can’t waiitttttttttt for you tear it down !!!

  • @Wolfburns
    @Wolfburns Год назад +1

    Awesome video, glad to see the work coming along as best it can lol. That water system is my personal nightmare hahaha. Glad it is all coming down. I can't wait to hear about the 811 report, I think that will be so neat even if it is just like 2 minutes. Thank you so much for bringing us along!

  • @ziegle9876
    @ziegle9876 Год назад

    Unheated houses in Houston had their water system frozen. A nightmare.

  • @bobsmith3790
    @bobsmith3790 Год назад +1

    Going great! I’m having a lot of fun watching your progress. It’s got to be real exciting for you guys. Thanks for a another video on this project.

  • @johnhaller5851
    @johnhaller5851 Год назад +1

    Moving the door in the garage likely involves another trip through the building department. With a 2 story structure and a huge door on the front and back of the garage, it’s missing a lot of shear wall strength. I’m sure the architect has incorporated appropriate structural components to account for that, it is hurricane territory. But, moving or changing garage door sizes will need rework of that structure, and that requires the building department to review the changes. In hurricane territory, the garage doors also need to resist hurricane force winds, so it won’t be the cheapest door. Garage door failures in a hurricane have resulted in structure failures. I expect to see a lot of Strong-Tie parts used in this build.

  • @hydrolisk1792
    @hydrolisk1792 Год назад +5

    I am so excited to see you guys finally getting to work on something personal for a change. You seem to be enjoying it a tad bit more than the other projects :) Also would love to hear the story about the purchasing process of the house.

    • @HamiltonTileGA
      @HamiltonTileGA Год назад

      A lot of people want that dang story lol

  • @larrybush2081
    @larrybush2081 Год назад +1

    Excited to see Jordan's dream home move toward fruition; I enjoyed the latest video as I have all of Stud Pack content. The numbers reflect that I am not the only viewer that feels that way as your subscribers are up 8K+ since you moved to Texas. I see 1,000,000 in the not too distant future! Congrats.

  • @Sean-tc7jm
    @Sean-tc7jm Год назад +2

    I’d love to see a video about that probe rod. I’ve been curious about those for a while and have a similar problem, no idea where my sewer lines area

  • @profcah
    @profcah Год назад +1

    I have enjoyed these videos immensely. Reminds me of some of my ‘famous’ exploits in DIY, and you guys are pros! I guess there is hope for me…

  • @steve_main
    @steve_main Год назад +1

    at first it looked like that water heater had been installed right above an electrical panel. I didn't realize that that was where the water junctions all came out. I'm like what kind of an idiot installs a water heater right above an electrical panel. but then I remember every other video before this and what you showed me and then I realized it was the guy who owned this house before you!! keep the videos coming guys. these are awesome! I can't wait to see this house be built

  • @ronrichmond4694
    @ronrichmond4694 Год назад +2

    Very happy to see things moving along for you guys. And anxious to see the Stud Pack house come together! Another great video! 👍❤️👍

  • @kleave1109
    @kleave1109 Год назад +1

    I imagine an 811 call isn't that interesting to most but I am excited to see the results! It's a service I have never had to use but have always been curious about, hope we get to see some of their onsite process in the next video!

  • @gotellhismercy
    @gotellhismercy Год назад

    It's so enjoyable to learn and see how you guys are enjoying your work. You all seem much more relaxed and at peace compared to few months ago when the city was making it extra hard to do that bathroom for your friend

  • @tehgangstadawg
    @tehgangstadawg Год назад

    Frigidaire bottom freezer refrigerators have problems with the insulation inside breaking down and ice forming on the back. Likely the previous owner cut the metal trying to figure out where the ice was coming from. You may find damage on the wall behind the refrigerator corresponding with where sheet metal is cut

  • @terrazasd
    @terrazasd Год назад +1

    So glad you guys are in the Houston area. I live close to Galveston so I’m excited for if/when you guys get the business back up and running. These stud pack house videos are awesome!!

  • @davezxtt
    @davezxtt Год назад +4

    Think if i was you i would of put a static caravan on the site to live in temporary so you can just demolish the house all in one go while having somewhere clean and warm to live in during the process.

  • @kpmathis71
    @kpmathis71 Год назад +1

    The last few years TX weather has been dipping colder. Having water outside seems a bad idea (Matt from Demo Ranch has his water heater outside! Just can't imagine that risk, butnit gets colder here (farther east but not drastically more north).
    Enjoy the videos always. Tha ks for bringing us along.

  • @kberryart
    @kberryart Год назад

    My favorite carpenters on youtube. Best attitudes around, makes me shift my perspective whenever something goes wrong in my home.

  • @salty_flightdeck_cpo
    @salty_flightdeck_cpo Год назад +4

    A simple raking of the leaves before spraying the orange paint would have been a better procedure.

  • @adambell2068
    @adambell2068 Год назад +1

    We definitely want to hear all about the process of buying the house! Podcast/separate channel would be an idea.

  • @robertbrookshire165
    @robertbrookshire165 Год назад +7

    Glad to see the project moving along. Pretty sure your survey marks for the garage should’ve been in white paint because every utility type is color coded.👍🏻

  • @Palinkat
    @Palinkat Год назад +1

    It's getting exciting guys, can't wait for the build to start!

  • @kenpolzel412
    @kenpolzel412 Год назад +2

    This is very exciting, I can hardly wait!!

  • @lennygriffin4464
    @lennygriffin4464 Год назад

    Your knowledge and work are very impressive!!!
    Enjoy learning from you.

  • @puppet022
    @puppet022 Год назад

    Great-looking video - beautiful pictures from your camera this time! Congrats on all the hard work.

  • @clintprice2123
    @clintprice2123 Год назад +2

    Off to an excellent start, happy for you guys!

  • @fourbyfour4
    @fourbyfour4 Год назад +1

    Glad to see the videos coming again. I vote for the story about the house purchase. Great videos, keep it up.

  • @wade2361
    @wade2361 Год назад

    Always suspected dead bugs gave out a good Wilhelm scream.

  • @terenzo50
    @terenzo50 Год назад +1

    Water problems? Why, yes, this absolutely reminds me of working on my Dad's house. Sooo glad I'm retired now. The only screwdriver in my life is vodka and orange juice. Love to watch you guys! I raise my screwdriver in salute to you.

  • @SquirtlePWN
    @SquirtlePWN Год назад +2

    This project is so exciting, I'm looking forward to all the content that's about to hit now that you have approval, and yes I would like to hear the story of acquiring the house!

  • @cammym9777
    @cammym9777 Год назад +1

    love watching you and your dad work together. Congrats! Can't wait to see the new house.

  • @dray1842
    @dray1842 Год назад +2

    My building department wouldn't allow stairs to a living space in the garage. Two separate access points also.

    • @johnhaller5851
      @johnhaller5851 Год назад

      Once the house is rebuilt, it will have a second access via the house. Perhaps that will need an exterior stairs until then. An emergency ladder one can through out a window wouldn’t be a bad idea. We had bedrooms over our garage, and only one stairway to the second floor, so we got emergency ladders.

    • @dray1842
      @dray1842 Год назад

      Here, code would see it as a freestanding structure until the house is built, exterior stairs.

  • @jbaker3779
    @jbaker3779 Год назад

    Just a thought about the doors across the front. Looking at the front from the street, have 2 10' wide doors with the 10' door on the back lining up with the front 10' door on the left so you could drive straight thru. Starting from left side, 3' space / 10' door / 1' 4" space / 10'door / 4' space

  • @geneard639
    @geneard639 Год назад +2

    Might want to take some notes on those busted water service units and either make sure in the new house to have some extra insulation and possibly a provision for a small incandescent light bulb to be used as a heater. My great uncles all did that. They figured if an Easy Bake Oven using a 100watt bulb can bake a small cake, it can keep the pump house free of ice and the water lines under the house enough heat to not burst.