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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2022
  • Full build of the concrete block walls on this residential addition house This was a 5-day project mainly because of rain delays.
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  • @Dan13Speed
    @Dan13Speed Месяц назад +8

    Folks around the world build their homes like this. This is good. The house will last for hundreds of years with very little maintenance. You don’t have to worry about termites and wood rot. It is also hurricane resistant as well as tornado resilient. For earth quakes, I am not too sure, however, if you are not in an earthquake prone area then you are fine. Concrete block homes are also fire proof. The wood will burn , however the concrete will not. Finally insulation. Concrete is a natural insulator. Great Job. Please share the cost per square foot. Much appreciated.

  • @BVHGCFGDZGHJK
    @BVHGCFGDZGHJK Год назад +184

    All homes need to be built like this because wood frames are literally paper 🏡 homes.

    • @stevelopez372
      @stevelopez372 Год назад +4

      I hope there are interior wood walls with drywall. Or does a hammer type drill come with home so you can hang pictures lol.

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад +12

      Fitting strips go on the interior of the block wall, drywall added to that. Standard fare here in the Hurricane capital of the world lol. Tapcons come in handy a lot

    • @TarikHamilton
      @TarikHamilton Год назад +1

      @@Archifx do you have a video on furring strips? I’m in St Pete, Florida, and I hate dealing with exterior walls. My new house has an extension and the old exterior wall has furring strips that don’t go all the way down nor fully touch the wall. They’re like floating off the old exterior with tapcons. I have vertical blinds I want to reinstall because the previous owner had them in with loose tapcons. I’m so confused... Random rant. Anyhow, I appreciate the detail explanation, I hope you have a ton more home building videos.

    • @srs6461
      @srs6461 Год назад +1

      Stick framing is paper, not timber and mass timber.

    • @eladreltuc
      @eladreltuc Год назад +1

      Are you afraid of the big bad wolf?

  • @mattybaddT.V
    @mattybaddT.V Год назад +17

    This is how I want my dream home built reason being bullet proof fire proof and just damn strong 💪🏽

  • @andrewgibson5514
    @andrewgibson5514 Год назад +18

    People who live in Tornado Alley should build like this

  • @DianneCarrington
    @DianneCarrington 2 года назад +10

    Beautifully done. I'm really looking forward to the build. You explained a process I know little about. I'm encouraged to tune in for the next stage because I can understand what they are doing and why they are doing it.

  • @organogold8
    @organogold8 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for the awesome video. Definitely learned some new things ☺️

  • @SwankyFoxProductions
    @SwankyFoxProductions Год назад

    These walls look like a darn castle sir. I love it. Looks so sound structurally

  • @nunukatoney8509
    @nunukatoney8509 Год назад

    Thanks for describing the video it helps me visualize what I’m reading in my construction book 📕

  • @hightide-mcknotts
    @hightide-mcknotts 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent! Very informative and very well done Video! Thanks!

  • @sambojones3826
    @sambojones3826 2 года назад +7

    I Love this video series that you're making! I'm going to be building a block home in mexico where building regulations/standards are non existent so this is giving me a rough idea of how things should be done and what I need to further educate myself to ensure things are done somewhat correctly

  • @evanmcdon
    @evanmcdon Год назад +3

    thank you for making this video

  • @SteeveCrown
    @SteeveCrown 8 месяцев назад

    Good building engineering process!

  • @GIJoe-nk2pt
    @GIJoe-nk2pt Год назад +3

    The bond beam work is impeccable. That lintel for the large opening is the biggest I've ever seen.

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      That’s a sliding glass door :) not garage. Hahah

    • @davidmontoya1400
      @davidmontoya1400 2 месяца назад

      @@Archifx how much did that cost you was it per linear foot?

  • @engravestudio9064
    @engravestudio9064 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work and everything seems quite good, but when we consider our construction approach, here in Serbia, using concrete blocks, it's important to note that we utilize a robust concrete pillar reinforced with four 12mm steel bars, all interconnected with reinforced concrete beams that also incorporate four 12mm steel bars. Additionally, all these steel bars are securely linked to the foundation's steel bars. On top of these rainforced beams on top of walls, we have solid concrete plate rainforced with 10mm steel bars at every 15cm additionaly with 6-8mm steel net from edge to edge of the each wall. Again everything connected to other steel bars in the pillars and beams.

  • @anthonybarnes
    @anthonybarnes Год назад +3

    Any recommendations for cost estimates or tools/calculators to estimate approx. build costs? I'm trying piece together whether it would be more feasible for a small build or just buy a starter and fix up. Thanks for the video, looks great 👍

  • @F.REEDOM
    @F.REEDOM Год назад

    Thank you

  • @chrishuber4853
    @chrishuber4853 2 года назад +1

    Got a question for you. You obviously know what you're doing. That's beautiful work. Anyways, I want to know if I can replace a standard wood wall with a cinder block wall, and if so, how do I join the two? The new wall would only have two windows in it. No plumbing or electrical. Thanks so much.

  • @abdieldavila6920
    @abdieldavila6920 3 месяца назад

    You can use solid bottom bond beam on all you headers of the openings. Obviously need to be shored until you pour we usually pour as we go. Also plumber and electrician need to be on site full time to run utilities as we go.

  • @djgarykulcha7996
    @djgarykulcha7996 Год назад +1

    I totally love it. Do you have a video of the foundation being poured, I would love to see that

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад +1

      Footings & Steel For Concrete Slab | Building a Home Series
      ruclips.net/video/YjxDFXsUa_Y/видео.html

  • @maicolc7216
    @maicolc7216 Год назад

    Good vid

  • @felixaponte9266
    @felixaponte9266 2 года назад

    Is the house finished yet? Awesome video. Thank you

  • @itsmiggy3446
    @itsmiggy3446 Год назад

    love this kind of build videos

  • @teacat7879
    @teacat7879 Год назад +2

    Beautiful home, where are the expansion joints?

  • @Rboase1
    @Rboase1 2 года назад

    Liked the video, when is the next one coming showing the trusses...

  • @peta1986
    @peta1986 Год назад

    Exactly how they build houses in Jamaica ❤

  • @ironbar9535
    @ironbar9535 Год назад

    I remember stuccoing over those poured inspection ports. Seemed like every one of them would blow out and have to be chipped back.

  • @samueldegoianiaejjunio6260
    @samueldegoianiaejjunio6260 Год назад

    Brazil . ❤

  • @GalaxianGamer
    @GalaxianGamer Год назад +1

    If the structure is column based and you are using the blocks for just walls, am i correct that there would be no need for tiebeam separately as the superstucture would already have that?

  • @user-cp1gl6ky4b
    @user-cp1gl6ky4b 8 месяцев назад

    my jamaica dream yard home

  • @scrappychildhood6633
    @scrappychildhood6633 Год назад

    What is the added cost for having cider block interior walls as well as exterior walls

  • @jackief1917
    @jackief1917 7 месяцев назад

    Do you have any videos of how you connected the roof to the concrete block?

  • @st.peterealtor
    @st.peterealtor Год назад

    Do you have any videos after this one for the next phase?

  • @runinguy
    @runinguy Год назад +1

    Where does the electrical/mechanical/plumbing go?

  • @javiercarreto5465
    @javiercarreto5465 4 месяца назад

    Man l really love your project, l now is not cheap, what’s your budget for that house.

  • @Davidmichael503
    @Davidmichael503 Год назад

    Looks amazing! Looks sturdy.. curious, How tall could those walls be?

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      12ft max without bracing to cure

  • @Hellosunshine24
    @Hellosunshine24 2 месяца назад +2

    Could you use this product for 16 foot height two-story homes?

  • @onjofilms
    @onjofilms Год назад +3

    Hey, this was pretty informative. I'm getting ready to build a house, did you hire a contractor, or did you hire all the subs yourself? If so, how much per block did they cost and how (stages) did you pay them. Thanks

    • @AnnaCentauri
      @AnnaCentauri Год назад

      I am about to build a block house. I have built concrete skateparks for years. HMU if you do the block, I am going with block. Looks like he hired Concrestadors

  • @7TGE5723
    @7TGE5723 Год назад +1

    Link to full playlist? Or is this just one video

  • @alexandrep4913
    @alexandrep4913 Год назад +4

    I like how Matt Risinger pretends these homes don't exist.

  • @gregabrams5792
    @gregabrams5792 Месяц назад

    Does anyone have a resource where I can learn more about these homes? I am going to build a house like this where I live in oklahoma

  • @scenicdepictionsofchicagolife
    @scenicdepictionsofchicagolife 3 месяца назад

    Hi. Can you spec a build to have all columns of the cinder blocks rebarred and filled with concrete? Does this even make sense from an strength / indestructibility standpoint? I dont really care if the cost is higher, i am just curious if there is a real benefit to possibly filling all the columns with concrete as opposed to just high load ones.

  • @SolomonSage
    @SolomonSage Год назад

    how many concrete blocks make up your house?.

  • @ugmogaming9083
    @ugmogaming9083 Год назад

    What’s your company name? Did you guys pour the foundation also?

  • @tonykurtisunreleasedmusic
    @tonykurtisunreleasedmusic Год назад

    How much did the center block bill cost

  • @malikm869
    @malikm869 Год назад

    This's standard way we build our houses in Southern Africa

  • @mattybaddT.V
    @mattybaddT.V Год назад +1

    15:30 tells a story of a place of the dreams of a young Latino who dropped out bc he had to work to support the beautiful baby on the way and with his hands and tools and trowels made something out of nothing and continue to build and create ….. this is a story of my life

  • @JRESHOW
    @JRESHOW 2 месяца назад

    How many bricks? I want to build a house about the size of this addition you did.

  • @MarkusAvrelius
    @MarkusAvrelius 2 месяца назад

    Were you thinking of using acc blocks?

  • @JesseVanPelt
    @JesseVanPelt Месяц назад

    Very strange how they put the pre mix bags of morter in the mixer instead of mixing portland with sand which is usually cheaper on a job this size

  • @TheSoftspokenShaman
    @TheSoftspokenShaman 7 месяцев назад

    For exterior load bearing walls going 9 ft up, one-storey house capped with a hip roof, would you use 8 inch width block or 10 inch? 12”? Single wyth or double wyth wall?

  • @gedo3320000
    @gedo3320000 10 месяцев назад

    Why the rebars are only like up to 3'?

  • @pobertubbesing
    @pobertubbesing 10 месяцев назад

    How much did all the blocks cost?

  • @ptd7611
    @ptd7611 Год назад

    Great videos. What are you using for camera/drone?

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      Thanks man. It’s just a little mavic mini

  • @Jroc33
    @Jroc33 Месяц назад

    I'm curious to how the wiring is done

  • @thomastovar6115
    @thomastovar6115 Год назад

    How much did it all cost?

  • @Hellosunshine24
    @Hellosunshine24 2 месяца назад

    Where can someone buy these blocks fur construction? What is the name of the material? I’m interested in building my own home

  • @henrylindall7623
    @henrylindall7623 Год назад

    Y we're those down cells dirty when steel is ready ?

  • @keriddunk1520
    @keriddunk1520 Год назад +1

    This is how all the home in India are built . I always wondered why it took so much time to be introduced to the US . Reinforced concrete

    • @Seattle206723
      @Seattle206723 Год назад

      Because they got these people here well trained to do as I say. Also they tell Americans that you have to have 4 years of experience to make a concrete wall. They really believe it here! This is to ensure you perform a certain way within the system. After being in the military I learned to move out of the city, buy a plot of land. Then build what I want with my family's help. We did it for the others. Amazing how that works and the skills u regain. You can't do it in the cities because of regulations and rules. Out side the city and your golden.

  • @capitanstanley
    @capitanstanley Год назад

    about how much cost per square foot?

  • @cjacoby75
    @cjacoby75 11 дней назад

    What did you pay for the precast lintels?

  • @alexanderdark6864
    @alexanderdark6864 Год назад +3

    1) Are you allowed to take 8" block all the way up for a second floor or is that too tall?
    2) Are you allowed to make your own lintels instead of using the cast-crete?
    3) Can you fill the concrete block up every 3 levels of block instead of waiting to do it all at the end? How does inspection work if so? Would he come out every 3 layers to make sure you have the rebar in there? I can't see it being a successful pour if it were a two story structure, pouring down 19 feet of concrete block is why I ask (and for DIYers who would find doing it that way easier).

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад +5

      1. Yes if you brace properly 2. Yes but they have to pass inspection. Not cost efficient 3. Yes but call backs on pump trucks is ridiculous expensive. The way to go 2 floors is to do it all at once and brave the blocks with temporary supports. The chords of rebar should be wire tied every xx feet depending on code. It is a better way to build but many many factors come into play as you go like floor joists and attachment methodologies . Working the solid pour on the upper continuous lentil with a pump truck will require a boom as well. Lots of cost. The benefit is questionable compared to a properly built frame wall. The best thing would be a concrete block first wall. Then a 2x8 framed second wall. This way you can get an R21 in the frame wall

    • @alexanderdark6864
      @alexanderdark6864 Год назад

      @@Archifx thanks for the info. Much appreciated.

    • @reneegudjon3204
      @reneegudjon3204 Год назад

      Generally speaking there is a limit how high you can pour concrete in one go or it will separate. At least when you have various sizes rocks in the concrete . The rocks will tend to sink down (as I have heard) At least the specialists will inform you on that

    • @mattdaddy_888
      @mattdaddy_888 Год назад +1

      ​@@Archifx you can just glue foam insulation on the outside and then put your siding or whatever on the outside to insulate it.

  • @CUBABLOCKMASONRY
    @CUBABLOCKMASONRY Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Rackzzy
    @Rackzzy Год назад

    What is the cost of all this?

  • @ernieforrest7218
    @ernieforrest7218 7 месяцев назад

    lots of wasted mortar due to the way these guys just cut off the mortar that protrudes from the bed joint when the block are laid.
    Some masons scrape it off with the trowel and put it back on the mortar board.
    Others will scrape it off and then apply it to the ears of the block just laid, which then becomes the head joint mortar.
    It all depends on how the masons were trained to work by the crew chief.
    On the other hand i dont see the need to sponge down the mortar joints as they did.
    Simply clean them off with the trowel is all thats necessary, other than areas where the joints are finished with striking tools.

  • @yolandaramos3537
    @yolandaramos3537 Год назад

    bakit hindi na nilalagyan ng concrete sa butas ng mga blocks ??

  • @bsnuff2002
    @bsnuff2002 8 месяцев назад

    Why not use icf.

  • @okaydudejm
    @okaydudejm 8 месяцев назад

    I find it so strange that this isn't common way of building. Here in Jamaica we would fill every block with cement and a mall(some white rocks) mixture l.

  • @r.s.1348
    @r.s.1348 Год назад

    Thought this may have some information on how to lay out a block wall but it did not.
    The quality of the block laying seems somewhat subpar especially the wall around the 5 minute mark. Don't your subs check the blocks for plumb?
    So, without installing the rusting steel rebar, the wall construction would not withstand a hurricane?

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      It’s already withstood 2 hurricanes. Blocks are plenty plumb. It’s the shadows and the light playing with the camera

  • @JeffreyFullercad
    @JeffreyFullercad Год назад

    Are all the blocks filled with concrete, or just the corners?

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад +3

      Anywhere there’s vertical steel. The rest are core filled with insulation foam

    • @JeffreyFullercad
      @JeffreyFullercad Год назад

      @@Archifx thank you.

  • @asifurrahamansajon8777
    @asifurrahamansajon8777 8 месяцев назад

    Why dont make the lintels on site with RCC.?

  • @aleciaedwards.
    @aleciaedwards. 2 месяца назад

    building cinder blocks instead of wood is cheaper right?

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  2 месяца назад

      No. Not at all

  • @joejr9653
    @joejr9653 2 года назад

    That's a lot of block

  • @amazingfabs
    @amazingfabs Год назад

    Is this American? I've literally only ever seen those matchbox houses being built there. Not to be a snob, but this is a real house..

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      What’s the issue you see with the other houses? Stick framed? Typically in FL we do all masonry or at least all masonry on first floor

  • @truthbetold2354
    @truthbetold2354 Год назад

    I always though the walls has concrete poured into the blocks.

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      It does. It’s poured everywhere you see a vertical rebar. Typically no more than 4’ spans and at the corners of each exterior window and door. And the entire top blocks get filled as a single steel filled lentil

    • @phonymontana4254
      @phonymontana4254 Год назад

      @@Archifx Amazing video subbed. I've always wonder how you pour mortar in to the window and door supporting frames?

  • @rodolfojrtrumata1684
    @rodolfojrtrumata1684 Год назад

    I ask where is this located ?

  • @dalawman4977
    @dalawman4977 6 месяцев назад

    What is the estimated cost if you did that your self? I am guessing they charged around 90K to do this?

    • @mcmaldek
      @mcmaldek 4 месяца назад

      A general rule in construction is "materials plus labor" so what it really means is however much the materials cost, you'll spend at least that much on labor. These guys may charge a high rate but, I must say some areas of the work doesn't look like it was done by actual masons, I bet they had one or 2 masons and a bunch of skilled Laborers.

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  4 месяца назад

      @mcmaldek probably so. I’m living in the house now for the last year and change. It’s been thru two cat 3ish hurricanes. No issues whatsoever. Strong as an OX

    • @dalawman4977
      @dalawman4977 4 месяца назад +1

      That must be a satisfying and secure feeling with the build. I think some of the blocks look out of line because the shadow it causes in certain sun light conditions.
      @@Archifx

  • @JohnLee-db9zt
    @JohnLee-db9zt Год назад

    5:00 Why are the CMU not aligned on the outside? Seems like a poor job unless you wanted it like that.

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      Job was great. Not sure what you’re referencing

  • @wille.m9585
    @wille.m9585 Год назад

    And you never hit your level or lay a block with no head joint.

  • @HeliPadUSA
    @HeliPadUSA 2 года назад

    this is more expensive than stick built with wood though correct? it's what I keep reading - that they're almost 40% more than a standard stick built house.

    • @hommedetowne4253
      @hommedetowne4253 Год назад

      It's not more expensive once you get hit by a storm. And when you factor in the resale value. And frankly paying less insurance. And less maintenance... Short term thinking is more expensive long term

    • @nidiacheeld2
      @nidiacheeld2 Год назад +3

      @@hommedetowne4253 also the insulation that provides in the cold days and hot summers. Resistant to noise, water too. No Maintenace at all.

    • @kalashnikov1343
      @kalashnikov1343 Месяц назад

      Go to any inner city housing zone and look at all the baby boom era wood houses that are literally falling apart. Over half of them. These homes would still be perfectly structurally sound except for maybe the roof if they were build correctly.

  • @j340_official
    @j340_official Год назад

    I hate that so many North America homes use wood and drywall. I much prefer concrete, steel, and ring beams, with the rafters of the roof being anchored into the concrete and tied to the structure with hurricane clips.

  • @alf5835
    @alf5835 8 месяцев назад

    4:53 to 5:41 , wow, those workers really need to use a guideline to align those blocks. Terrible.

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  8 месяцев назад

      I loved your video on how to get it done armchair contractor

  • @spudluver47
    @spudluver47 Год назад

    Where is the osb/paper mache? You call this a house?!

  • @mattdaddy_888
    @mattdaddy_888 Год назад

    Why don't we build every house is North America like this? Commercial grade.

  • @zidaneilyas3329
    @zidaneilyas3329 Год назад

    Now that's a structure. Wooden homes suck.

  • @hydro-techoutdoors6143
    @hydro-techoutdoors6143 Год назад

    Another professional who can not say the word height correctly

  • @wille.m9585
    @wille.m9585 Год назад +1

    That is some shity block work not be negative. But DAANG!

  • @sardonyxcorporation6031
    @sardonyxcorporation6031 Год назад

    Did a blind man lay that block? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      ? Whatcha mean

    • @scottedwards3403
      @scottedwards3403 Год назад

      @@Archifx some of the block in certain clips look a little rough, but my guess is that’s just the way it looks on videos

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      Yeh. They go back thru and punch out any issues. It’s normal. House took hurricane Ian like a boss so I’m happy :)

  • @anicentstonecolossal
    @anicentstonecolossal Год назад

    Some of your blocks are not completely straight ether . Honestly speaking .

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      It’s fine tho. Really. It’s not a piano. It’s a block wall. You clad is. It’s done. If we had triple the budget then sure. You’ll have straighter alignment but quite honestly. Is the difference measure able in any sort of meaningful way?

    • @anicentstonecolossal
      @anicentstonecolossal Год назад

      True thats just my autism and adhd speaking . I gotta keep things straight. But nice work how long did that take you to do

  • @efanclublolsmaforlife2501
    @efanclublolsmaforlife2501 Год назад

    That block work looks like crap

    • @Mr.monke_222
      @Mr.monke_222 Год назад +2

      you sound like a wood frame house builder throwing shade so that you dont lose business?

  • @dekonfrost7
    @dekonfrost7 5 месяцев назад

    That block work looks like shit

  • @jorgedominguez7259
    @jorgedominguez7259 Год назад

    Can you fill the blocks with spray foam insulation? Will is work?

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад +1

      That’s standard practice here. These have been filled. It’s called core fill. Gets you an R7 out of the blocks. That coupled with FIFOIL brings the wall to an R12

    • @jorgedominguez7259
      @jorgedominguez7259 Год назад

      @@Archifx good to know

    • @alexandrep4913
      @alexandrep4913 Год назад

      @Archifx why wouldn't you pour cement instead? Wouldn't cement bring great strength to a home or is this a "both" ordeal?

    • @jorgedominguez7259
      @jorgedominguez7259 Год назад

      @@alexandrep4913 I don’t think cement is a good insulator

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад

      Cost. Plus many of the cells are poured solid anyhow

  • @nedoscarsandfishingvideos5500
    @nedoscarsandfishingvideos5500 Год назад +1

    That the way to build your house non of that wood

    • @Archifx
      @Archifx  Год назад +1

      2nd floors are typically wood here but first floors always block block block.