Construction Workers Can't Believe This Technique Works - Most Ingenious Construction Technologies▶2

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @dundeemt
    @dundeemt 4 дня назад +12

    no tires in building were featured as displayed on image

  • @-HighTide
    @-HighTide 4 дня назад +8

    I wanted to see what that thumbnail was about

  • @beeamerica5024
    @beeamerica5024 6 дней назад +3

    And how flammable are all these new things with new chemicals

    • @richardtibbetts574
      @richardtibbetts574 4 дня назад +1

      The real question is “How high is this gonna get me after huffing the fumes?”

  • @AhTechus
    @AhTechus 7 дней назад +1

    The potential of agriculture technology is exciting, but I hope the environmental impacts are considered

  • @and9290
    @and9290 15 дней назад +5

    I hate it when "content farm's" get a lot of things wrong.

  • @lewis7315
    @lewis7315 День назад

    in some places, only traditional building methods are allowed. Most of those rules are to preserve the value of existing homes and property.

  • @jimprojectgoldwing5536
    @jimprojectgoldwing5536 3 дня назад

    Really liked the cavity injected foam in outside walls, did that to a house i owned in the 70s,

  • @halrichard1969
    @halrichard1969 5 дней назад

    This video has enough hype to fulfill my hype tank for the rest of the year. Whew!

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 19 дней назад +3

    Pumicecrete is by far the best building material on the planet Pumicecrete is a mixture of pumice cement and water mixed and poured into a set of reusable forms walls are poured from 12"to 24" thick pumicecrete is fireproof termite proof rust rot and mold proof non toxic and has a high R value and good sound attenuation solid poured walls means no critters can live in your walls Pumicecrete can be built for a fraction of the cost and time and pumice is one of the few building materials that can go directly from the mine to the job site ready to use without any additional possessing and zero waste
    Take care Ray

    • @-HighTide
      @-HighTide 4 дня назад

      @raymondpeters9186
      Also on the planet Pumicecrete is gluten free coffee.

  • @epsonmercy
    @epsonmercy 23 часа назад

    Sometimes, i think these unconventional methods will fall apart in 5 years

  • @TKs3DPrints
    @TKs3DPrints 2 дня назад

    first video how is using plastic a green alternative to using wood.. ?????

  • @scottmcvicker4971
    @scottmcvicker4971 4 дня назад

    Congratulations! You have found a way to void the friction contact between foundations and soils...which is essential for transferring lateral forces from structure to ground.

  • @MB10104
    @MB10104 2 дня назад +1

    Why show a Thumbnail that's not a part of the video?...so so disappointing and deceitful!!!

  • @EMMANUELNEZIANYA-f4q
    @EMMANUELNEZIANYA-f4q День назад

    Nice

  • @ithacacomments4811
    @ithacacomments4811 16 дней назад +5

    plastics plastics plastics! no

  • @user-dy3jl3uy6p
    @user-dy3jl3uy6p 18 дней назад +3

    Not sure why you say construction workers can't believe this technique works! Which construction workers and which technique?

    • @allananderson949
      @allananderson949 13 дней назад

      No one believes they'll work, which is why you never see them on construction sites

  • @joe-hp4nk
    @joe-hp4nk 17 дней назад +8

    Too expensive, the old way is better and way cheaper.

    • @mrmajestic8643
      @mrmajestic8643 16 дней назад +1

      And safer. All those plastics and foam insulations exhaust gases that are not healthy. If you see someone spraying something while wearing a spacesuit should send alarm bells off.

    • @yootoob7048
      @yootoob7048 16 дней назад +1

      The old way was asbestos and lead paint. If you're going to make a claim about cheaper, you need to consider many factors related to the technological advances and compare with labor savings, energy conversation and product longevity.

    • @cynthiafreed9870
      @cynthiafreed9870 15 дней назад

      And not

    • @joe-hp4nk
      @joe-hp4nk 15 дней назад

      @@yootoob7048 Say what?

    • @yootoob7048
      @yootoob7048 14 дней назад

      @@joe-hp4nk I was very clear in my response. Is that your defense of overgeneralized hyperbole?

  • @ibsonthegrey
    @ibsonthegrey День назад

    "light weight materials such as steel and wood are used..." On what planet are steel and wood considered lightweight building materials?

  • @wormthatturned8737
    @wormthatturned8737 17 дней назад +11

    Spray foam insulation costs thousands to apply then triple that a few years later to remove as your house starts to rot from the inside out!

    • @aitchvee
      @aitchvee 17 дней назад

      a passive house design like that must have a ventilation system - usually a heat recovery one to minimise energy waste.. without it, yes.. rot..

    • @user-zd1du1zk7r
      @user-zd1du1zk7r 17 дней назад +4

      I was curious about your statement so I ask a real estate friend of mine who’s been in the business 40 years or better and he also owns a construction business business. He has not found that to be true in his experience building the houses or selling them so I was wondering what your basingyour statement on?

    • @mossfordgreen8725
      @mossfordgreen8725 16 дней назад +2

      @@user-zd1du1zk7rMy friends bought a house that had its loft sprayed with this stuff. He had to pay a lot of money to have it removed when the roof struts rotted. The roofer who removed it said my friend was close to having his roof collapse on him. It’s a bad way of insulating your house.

    • @user-zd1du1zk7r
      @user-zd1du1zk7r 16 дней назад +2

      @@mossfordgreen8725 it wasn’t the spray insulation that made it rot. It was a bad roof. Any type of insulation won’t help or cause a rotting problem unless you have a bad roof. That’s the problem. Most people will spend huge amount of money on all kinds of repairs and when they build a house, but they want to go cheap on a roof system. And just because your roof looks OK and you don’t see any leaks doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have it inspected least every five years and it should be replaced at least every 20 years unless you have a metal roof or slate or tile then you can go 100 but it still needs to be inspected, it was not the spray insulation that made it rot. It was water that made things rot and where did the water come from? It came through a bad roof.

    • @davidjohnston7512
      @davidjohnston7512 14 дней назад +1

      If you build a new house with a galvanised steel frame I can’t imagine any problems.50% of new homes here in Australia are steel framed.No warping,no rotting,no termite damage,roughly the same cost as timber.

  • @gudrunasche9124
    @gudrunasche9124 18 дней назад +3

    Wie ann man denn das aufgesprühte Isolierungsmaterial später sortenrein entsorgen, wenn das Haus renoviert oder abgerissen wird?

    • @mountainman5025
      @mountainman5025 17 дней назад

      A very big trash bag and a dump that doesn't care about PCB's.

  • @BriskFarm-y3u
    @BriskFarm-y3u 20 дней назад +1

    Mind. Blown. 🤯 These construction hacks are straight out of the future! I can't wait to see what they come up with next. #innovation

  • @thetigerstripes
    @thetigerstripes 20 дней назад +6

    That portable house ? It's a shed !

    • @Bigfoot-px9gj
      @Bigfoot-px9gj 17 дней назад

      I used to live in a container house. On the outside it was pretty obvious it was made of four containers, but on the inside it was quite cozy. That might be the case with that shed too.

    • @ET-cj8jo
      @ET-cj8jo 17 дней назад +1

      Yes and no evidence of water supply or drainage, despite the view of a sink.

    • @far_outlook
      @far_outlook 16 дней назад

      @@Bigfoot-px9gj Is the cost of building a house from containers as expensive as building a normal house?

    • @zarthemad8386
      @zarthemad8386 13 дней назад

      @@ET-cj8jo they went to computer graphics at the end for it... as its fake

    • @zarthemad8386
      @zarthemad8386 13 дней назад

      @@far_outlook a double wide trailer would be half as expensive as that french trash

  • @ericklamotte617
    @ericklamotte617 20 дней назад +1

    Spray on insulation is highly flammable.

  • @JS-zv5rx
    @JS-zv5rx 5 дней назад

    Using HDPE instead of wood is considered "green"?

  • @DeranickMargarita
    @DeranickMargarita 18 дней назад +1

    Great job on the video! It was highly engaging.

  • @kevinkennedy-zg9ex
    @kevinkennedy-zg9ex 7 дней назад

    To deep wast of concreat and especially time.. Could have been done right the first time... No one can afford something like this

  • @ET-cj8jo
    @ET-cj8jo 17 дней назад +19

    Most of this looks very much far away from "environmentally-friendly". The spray on foam is the best way to destroy your house because you would never be able to sell it unless you spend far more money to remove it, because the timbers cannot be inspected for a house sale without removal of the foam.

    • @gregkelmis2435
      @gregkelmis2435 15 дней назад

      I get the mix a little off on that you polyurethane and it will kill whoever lives in the house brain damage nerve damage all sorts of health issues. Dealt with that 30 years ago. Several dozen homes in my area had to be gutted because of being insulated with that and start over one of them was a story: they decided to insulate by blowing it in the walls. The one family with the three kids they all went from straight a students to see students. The wife was constantly being hospitalized for health issues. They were friends of mine. Children also had many health Issues.

    • @jimberghout2902
      @jimberghout2902 8 дней назад +7

      You don't know what you are talking about

    • @MichaelBLAKE-o5u
      @MichaelBLAKE-o5u 6 дней назад +1

      Clearly haven't experienced a home inspection. I often comment on things I have no exxperience.

    • @InHisImage1161
      @InHisImage1161 4 дня назад

      What !!!!??

    • @richardtibbetts574
      @richardtibbetts574 4 дня назад +2

      How would inspectors even know it was behind the drywall?

  • @user-pt7od1tg5e
    @user-pt7od1tg5e 20 дней назад

    👌👏👏😍

  • @Bacon.halal67
    @Bacon.halal67 15 дней назад +1

    Lego land

  • @glennjeffers9692
    @glennjeffers9692 16 дней назад +3

    I call bull shit on most of these

  • @colinkuhnell5698
    @colinkuhnell5698 12 дней назад

    Awfull advert to make chem companies rich, the only healthy choice is natural materials.

  • @goldeneagle2066
    @goldeneagle2066 10 дней назад

    All of these are riddled with microplastics. Stop posting.

  • @nickjudd5188
    @nickjudd5188 18 дней назад +3

    Good god, SO much plastic.
    Did you hear about microplastic pollution by any chance?
    If not, then get with the program. Plastic everything is NOT cool

    • @zarthemad8386
      @zarthemad8386 13 дней назад +1

      Hey lets make a parking lot with a 4 foot void under it with a trash plastic sonotube system that hasnt been tested..
      what could go wrong?

  • @karai-z7e
    @karai-z7e 7 дней назад

    В первом кадре устаревшая технология тридцать лет назад при посторойке собственного дома делал нечто похожее но даже опалубкой не пользовался просто выкопал траншею в земле

  • @zarthemad8386
    @zarthemad8386 13 дней назад

    Item 1: Footing to be 2 feet thick or less... Footing will be bulged.. adding concrete and making repairs/water leakage methods impossible
    Item 2: More expensive gravel
    Item 3: Foam insulation.... been around since at least the 80s. Sealing the house to well will actually cause mold issues
    Item 4: a better caulk
    Item 5: Crap dry mortar with required special bricks....
    Item 6: Insulation lego forms .. siding will have issues attaching
    Item 7: Foam Insulation..... its not new
    Item 8: a garbage foundation system that will collapse under load. Does not meet IBC, ASCE reqs
    Item 9: a landscapers worst nightmare... it will be dead in less than a year
    Item 10: a crappy overpriced cabin that a double wide trailer outperforms
    Item11: fake stone concrete blocks.... been around since the 1820s

  • @SirensC3
    @SirensC3 16 дней назад +2

    The gravel driveway in the second clip allows all that water right through. Which is absolutely stupid. So now you have to create water drainage under the surface. Which is difficult and expensive. Furthermore every thing you showed is either way more expensive or has materials that are dangerous to humans and animals. Seriously not impressed with any of it.

    • @zarthemad8386
      @zarthemad8386 13 дней назад

      .... the gravel driveway isnt the issue.... its that they decided to make a gravel driveway 3-4x more expensive.

  • @TECNOLOGIAINCREIBLE1
    @TECNOLOGIAINCREIBLE1 20 дней назад

    ¡Gracias por tu comentario! 😄 Es increíble cómo las técnicas avanzadas pueden aplicarse no solo en la construcción, sino también en la agricultura. ¿Te imaginas cómo sería si combináramos esto con *maquinaria agrícola moderna*? 🚜✨ ¡Sería un cambio revolucionario!

    • @user-dm7bl5uj4g
      @user-dm7bl5uj4g 20 дней назад

      Muy peligroso esoooooooooooooooo.............

  • @darrellluck7230
    @darrellluck7230 День назад

    No tires in this video. Why put that on the thumb nail? Now I will never subscribe to your channel.

  • @roberthudacek
    @roberthudacek 13 дней назад

    originál psychiatria

  • @fit-with-eaz2627
    @fit-with-eaz2627 19 дней назад

    I am Like #875 Viewer 140, 526 Comment 11

  • @maozedung7270
    @maozedung7270 20 дней назад +2

    False

  • @chaiwatpotichanid
    @chaiwatpotichanid 20 дней назад

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  • @ryzlot
    @ryzlot 13 дней назад

    Unprofessional standards using childish cartoon sounds.. SSSSSSWWWWWWWIIIIIISSSSSSHHHH / ZZZZZAAAAAAAPPPP to the dislike button jr

  • @flashflame4952
    @flashflame4952 17 дней назад

    Apparently it seems to be not happening in the US. Europe has amazing technologies that work.

  • @shaunmichaels60
    @shaunmichaels60 12 дней назад

    Poor people knew this long ago. funny how smart people take years to catch up with the poor trying to survive.

    • @DxBlack
      @DxBlack 7 дней назад

      Poor people knew about embedded gravel grid? Spray foam?