Illegal pool discovered on Williamsburg, Brooklyn, rooftop

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2022
  • Plans to cool off in Brooklyn ended with an apartment building getting called out by the city.

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  • @isaac198428
    @isaac198428 Год назад +2602

    Shout out to the company that constructed that strong brick building. Most modern structures would’ve collapsed the second weekend of tenants using that illegal rooftop pool. I bet it was used all summer long. Might have to check the structural rigidity of that building periodically incase of any cracks formed but not yet fully visible.

    • @A_piece_of_broccoli
      @A_piece_of_broccoli Год назад +59

      it literally stated within the first minute of the video that the pool was taken down the same day...

    • @RLKRAILTIES
      @RLKRAILTIES Год назад +30

      Hmm you must not know your structural engineering seriously

    • @L1feWithEm
      @L1feWithEm Год назад +258

      @@A_piece_of_broccoli the same day it was DISCOVERED not put up.

    • @nonothing4474
      @nonothing4474 Год назад +67

      @@A_piece_of_broccoli bozo

    • @alexemerson112
      @alexemerson112 Год назад +63

      @@A_piece_of_broccoli But they never said when it was put up, so we don't know how long it was up for. Probably a while though

  • @jaysonpida5379
    @jaysonpida5379 Год назад +2244

    I admire the initiative.....but at 60 tons, that roof was never designed for that. A lot of people could've died.
    As it is there will have to be an inspection conducted before all the snow starts falling so there isn't a news report over the winter that this roof caved in from all the snow.....

    • @1960shakey
      @1960shakey Год назад

      Hey Genius, a LOT of people are DYING!!!! By CRIMINALS being freed with NO BAIL, and are walking the streets!!!!!!!!

    • @voidremoved
      @voidremoved Год назад +30

      @Jaroslaw Psikutas That's a relief. Finally I will get some sleep tonight

    • @aliceydu
      @aliceydu Год назад +34

      There are probably electrical issues too. Very unsafe.

    • @gluttonykills
      @gluttonykills Год назад +25

      That roof could have weaken a cracked a bit & may not be able to handle snow this winter.

    • @apj8474
      @apj8474 Год назад +5

      You’d drain it before winter

  • @captainobvious5349
    @captainobvious5349 Год назад +206

    This could have potentially been a nightmare on epic proportions.
    As a structural engineer, the ONLY reason that rooftop did not collapse was because the 60T of water was equally distributed over a large portion of the roof.
    This was VERY stupid..

    • @teachatami45
      @teachatami45 Год назад +7

      Stick to the equal distribution part.

    • @WeFreestyleForever
      @WeFreestyleForever Год назад +8

      If a little pool would seriously collapse a huge brick building then human intelligence hasn't advanced.

    • @nonamebrand1633
      @nonamebrand1633 Год назад

      @@WeFreestyleForever u can't just casually put 60 tons on a rooftop and blame "human intelligence" if it collapses. It's not abt intelligence it's abt the laws of physics. Also obv it wouldn't collapse the whole building

    • @blqr3138
      @blqr3138 Год назад +1

      Thoughts on September 11 Mr structural engineer?

    • @Kluberus
      @Kluberus Год назад +32

      @@WeFreestyleForever you’re missing the point. That “little” pool weighed over 120,000 lbs and was a dynamic load. The roof is not rated for that kind of weight.

  • @gaminggladiator06
    @gaminggladiator06 Год назад +64

    I was coming into this expecting at least one person be like “what was so wrong about that, it’s just a pool.” And all that, but thankfully, everyone in the comments that i’ve seen were understanding the situation well.
    Nowadays, it seems you can’t watch any sort of news and not have someone advocate for the person causing the problem.

    • @charlesfoster575
      @charlesfoster575 Год назад

      Yeah Gamer, because the govt is so good at controlling everything, this MUST be a dangerous building project…for sure! Right? Pfft! Public school did their job on you, boy. More perceptive people will move to the country where you can still wipe your own @ss without a permit…

    • @gaminggladiator06
      @gaminggladiator06 Год назад

      @@charlesfoster575 the fuck did this come from?! All i said was that i’m glad people realized the risks this could have.
      What part of me was talking about the fucking govs?!
      Edit:
      So, you deleted your post, did you?
      Fuckin coward, backin outta the fight before the first strike was thrown.

    • @charlesfoster575
      @charlesfoster575 Год назад

      @@gaminggladiator06 Nope. Das da chickensh!t RUclips bs deleting inconvenient reality. So, you don’t think we are being regulated out of business? You never built a bldg, didja! That’s all. People enable these govt tyrants (who prefer us to all be unarmed peasants) by their naïveté, so I dropped a comment on ya…you’ll live. Stand up to big govt before they stand on your grave…Gameboy.

    • @farshot2713
      @farshot2713 Год назад

      I used to think the same thing, I remember going on a cruise and the swimming pool was tiny. I was hanging out on deck at like 3 am with an off duty crew member who explained to me the weight of the water in the pool (as well as the rest of the water on the ship for toilets/showers/drinking) not only add up to a ton of weight, but if the pool is too wide/long/deep, it could actually affect the balance of the entire ship.
      Its just one of those things that don't seem like an issue, but once someone informs you of it, you kinda feel dumb about how understandable it is.

    • @udalix
      @udalix Год назад

      But its just a pool.

  • @VictorVictor-oq6dh
    @VictorVictor-oq6dh Год назад +772

    Structures have weight limits… Chairs, elevators, decks, and even rooftops. Think what happens when that roof collapses.

    • @thomasholt63
      @thomasholt63 Год назад +9

      Tell me about what you think 🤔will happen 🤔😏

    • @JezusC
      @JezusC Год назад +13

      It falls up?

    • @ImGearsBeast
      @ImGearsBeast Год назад +11

      @@JezusC sideways dummie

    • @spacecat7247
      @spacecat7247 Год назад +4

      The term like Domino Theory comes to mind

    • @loucifer9618
      @loucifer9618 Год назад +2

      No more roof

  • @mentality1204
    @mentality1204 Год назад +2253

    Wow!!! Someone was willing to put mass amounts of people lives at risk. Damn , that’s crazy.

    • @RUTHLESSambition5
      @RUTHLESSambition5 Год назад +98

      Murder charge WAITING to happen. They should be lucky the cops shut this down before it collapsed

    • @voidremoved
      @voidremoved Год назад +14

      @@RUTHLESSambition5 Would have made for better TV tho

    • @smorris281
      @smorris281 Год назад +34

      That’s not crazy, that’s Brooklyn!

    • @imnotmephisto
      @imnotmephisto Год назад +22

      that's just existence in NYC.
      You think that's bad? You should see the way people drive. I saw 4 people go into oncoming traffic to cut people off in the span of about 10 minutes in bumper to bumper traffic. I won't drive here at all.
      We dump millions of gallons water into the gutters of this city every day. Because people run hydrants all day for no reason. While some parts of the country have droughts. Putting other people at risk is our way of life.

    • @homeimprovement8119
      @homeimprovement8119 Год назад +9

      Sadly they didn’t even know that was a possible outcome

  • @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291
    @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291 Год назад +18

    My parents put a swimming pool on a deck once. The deck collapsed one night while we were watching tv. It scared the crap out of everyone.

    • @rockymtnsteeze1815
      @rockymtnsteeze1815 Год назад +2

      my mom and step dad did that too. The deck did not collapse. It was an inflatable one, but it was large. never thought of that happening.

    • @nikkimcdonald4562
      @nikkimcdonald4562 Год назад +1

      My brother told me he was planning on putting his new hot tub on his 2nd story deck. He laughed at me when I told him his deck wasn't built to withstand that .

    • @nikkimcdonald4562
      @nikkimcdonald4562 Год назад +1

      My brother told me he was planning on putting his new hot tub on his 2nd story deck. He laughed at me when I told him his deck wasn't built to withstand that .

    • @nikkimcdonald4562
      @nikkimcdonald4562 Год назад +1

      My brother told me he was planning on putting his new hot tub on his 2nd story deck. He laughed at me when I told him his deck wasn't built to withstand that .

  • @joelgermany1236
    @joelgermany1236 Год назад +3

    Lovely to know these are the problems that people need to be aware of. Exceptional journalism.

    • @jimmylight4866
      @jimmylight4866 Год назад +1

      While two people died from gun shots in front of the building. I hear ya

    • @torchbearer2175
      @torchbearer2175 Год назад +1

      ...this is local news and it did pose a serious threat to the tenants

    • @Norrsky
      @Norrsky Год назад

      Dude's never heard of local news before. I agree though they should've waited to drain the pool until the roof collapsed under 60 tons of stupidity and killed a bunch of people. Now that's news!

  • @DynamicDuo795
    @DynamicDuo795 Год назад +85

    60 TONS???? HOLY MOLY! That's roughly what an M1 Abrams tank weighs. Imagine that being placed on the rooftop of an old NYC apartment building.

    • @ALLCAPS
      @ALLCAPS Год назад +6

      -.- that's not really a relatable reference. Most people don't even know what a car weighs... I'd say, any given car weighs about 1.5 to 2.5 tons, this means that pool was about 24-40 cars of assorted sizes lol FUCK.

    • @icomment7715
      @icomment7715 Год назад

      that would be dope tbh

    • @SuperFinGuy
      @SuperFinGuy Год назад +4

      Sure but don't forget to divide all that by the area.

    • @GewelReal
      @GewelReal Год назад +2

      @@SuperFinGuy is water denser than an Abrams?

    • @wystrix439
      @wystrix439 Год назад +3

      @@SuperFinGuy Not a big math guy but definitely a curious one-what would dividing by the area accomplish? Is it because weight spread across the surface vs weight in a single point isn’t as difficult for a building to carry?

  • @C.P.C3719
    @C.P.C3719 Год назад +293

    Who the hell would build a pool on the roof of a building in NY. Pigeons would be using that as a toilet.

  • @yayarea2415
    @yayarea2415 Год назад +4

    Damn ! I think even a little kid would question if that’s too heavy to be on a roof.

    • @meredithcrofootmiddleton
      @meredithcrofootmiddleton 11 месяцев назад

      Doubt it. I know plenty of intelligent adults who would not have thought about this without outside advice. It's okay to be ignorant

  • @TehReasoning
    @TehReasoning Год назад +4

    60 tons?!? Give the roof a shout out for holding that down so long.
    Any other normal building would collapsed when filled.

    • @marvinfrederick7368
      @marvinfrederick7368 Год назад +1

      True The building back in the 1900 they built them good to

    • @Qui-9
      @Qui-9 Год назад

      I think it held it up actually, props! 👌

  • @geigertec5921
    @geigertec5921 Год назад +154

    Take note the city only discovered it after it was already full and not before, meaning the roof could have easily collapsed LONG before anyone in authority knew what was going on, these building's tenants were just really lucky it didn't collapse the moment all 60 tons was filled for the first time.

    • @mboyer68
      @mboyer68 Год назад +8

      It's not the city's responsibility to prevent such things. It's their responsibility to enforce building codes. What you wrote would be like if the responsibility of the police was to prevent crime. They can't do that unfortunately.

    • @geigertec5921
      @geigertec5921 Год назад

      @@mboyer68 Good point, but I disagree.

    • @curlydeuce
      @curlydeuce Год назад +4

      Theres not enough detail in this story that tell us how it was discovered and it is doubtful that building inspectors and code enforcement are flying around in helicopters on a daily, weekly, or even monthly basis checking out the rooftops. They don't even do that on foot. Most of them just scour google earth or wait for a complaint. That being said a pool like that can be assembled and ready for water in about 30 minutes or less by 2 or 3 people. It would have taken 2 or 3 days to fill that with a garden hose. So essentially it's pretty easy to put that pool up under the nose of inspectors, code enforcement, and the landlord.

    • @onlyh8720
      @onlyh8720 Год назад +1

      @@curlydeuce exactly! Everyone is saying this and that but they never mentioned how long the pool was up there. It easily could have just been “installed” recently and caught the next day

    • @geigertec5921
      @geigertec5921 Год назад

      @@onlyh8720 Interesting theory, but it's likely it was there for quite awhile simply based on the fact that it takes a LONG time to just fill a pool that size - it takes many days. Considering how low the water pressure at the top floor of most buildings are a low pressure hose would take upwards of a week at minimum to fill a pool that big. And the fact the pool was already full means it was even longer than that.

  • @eyesup9542
    @eyesup9542 Год назад +505

    Wow….what a way to endanger your tenants and their guests 😔

    • @annhans3535
      @annhans3535 Год назад +48

      I am sure it was the tenants who did it without the permission of the landlord. No landlord with any sense would allow a pool of that size on their roof. Especially one that was not build to code.

    • @eyesup9542
      @eyesup9542 Год назад +4

      @@annhans3535 I disagree. Usually a super lives on site so the landlord would not be ignorant to an installation like this. Also, what tenant in this building would invest the money, especially with what rents are….and eviction is too big of a risk, in my opinion.

    • @9and12wholepizzas
      @9and12wholepizzas Год назад +20

      let's find out who's wrong on the Next Episode of Dragon Ball Z! Tomorrow at 8!

    • @vasilia9373
      @vasilia9373 Год назад +12

      It’s an intex pool you can purchase them at target they are great for backyards … I think the tenants put it up maybe the super was away for a day because that’s all it takes to put one of these up and a good RUclips tutorial

    • @dameondunlap7015
      @dameondunlap7015 Год назад +3

      Wow... what a weigh to endanger. (I mean a way to endanger...).
      Yeah, that's weigh too much.

  • @212days
    @212days Год назад +7

    It's crazy that someone would do that. Water is heavy stuff. It weighs 8 lbs per gallon.
    The roof collapsing from the weight of the water? " Actually that thought never occurred to me until I was ordered to take the pool down." --said the person responsible for the pool being on the roof.

    • @antongonist8294
      @antongonist8294 Год назад

      Lol when you have to explain how much water weighs. 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram.

    • @Qui-9
      @Qui-9 Год назад

      @@antongonist8294 I was just going to say this 😄. Use the system that is based on water.

    • @dleblanc
      @dleblanc Год назад +1

      @@antongonist8294 did you just explain how much water weighs after mocking the person above for explaining how much water weighs?

    • @antongonist8294
      @antongonist8294 Год назад

      @@dleblanc No I simply told him that 1L = 1Kg. It doesn't require explanations. Convenient huh.

  • @preztjuswoman
    @preztjuswoman Год назад +2

    Thank God it was discovered before anyone was hurt or killed.

  • @brianlopez7228
    @brianlopez7228 Год назад +327

    Someone must have looked a the water bill and started looking for leaks and discovered the pool. Lucky it was found, potential for collapse with dynamic load on the slab. Should probably be inspected for damages.

    • @informationoverload2487
      @informationoverload2487 Год назад +3

      Honestly just let it happen. The only way someone built that was if some of the tenants helped. Let em drown in their own mistakes.

    • @j4genius961
      @j4genius961 Год назад +42

      @@informationoverload2487 What about the tenants that knew nothing about the plot? Should they drown in somebody else's mistakes as well?

    • @ballsackfart
      @ballsackfart Год назад +10

      I highly doubt that would have collapsed, it looked partially suspended, and less than half full it’s probably around 15,000 pounds. Those air conditioner units that stand on legs, each leg is putting a force equal to something like 100,000 pounds per square inch. Someone is just mad they didn’t get their payment for a public pool being built.

    • @informationoverload2487
      @informationoverload2487 Год назад

      @@j4genius961 Yep. Because there’s no way they didn’t notice with that amount of water. Most of them were in on it. Most of them probably used it.

    • @AllForWhat247
      @AllForWhat247 Год назад +8

      @@informationoverload2487 You know everything and everyone in that building? Lmaooo

  • @MB-ue2ww
    @MB-ue2ww Год назад +74

    We saw what happened in Surfside. We don't need to play around with tall buildings and water damage. Inspections are so important for public safety.

    • @GVoodoo
      @GVoodoo Год назад +1

      That wasn't as simple as this

    • @johnblackbasel393
      @johnblackbasel393 Год назад

      A different animal.

    • @zariballard
      @zariballard Год назад +3

      Surfside collapsed like a deck of cards from the all the structures giving out. They were built like shit. Last time we saw buildings fall like that, it was a New York City controlled demolition in 2001.

    • @GewelReal
      @GewelReal Год назад +2

      @@zariballard based

    • @thishandleisnotavailable
      @thishandleisnotavailable Год назад

      Surfside was erosion.

  • @machinegunangel
    @machinegunangel Год назад +15

    Imagine living there, and knowing it was a bad idea from the start… Ugh the anxiety!

    • @F44zz
      @F44zz Год назад +1

      Most likely the people who put it up and were using it were too dumb to even realize that they were in danger

  • @SeudXe
    @SeudXe Год назад +2

    Company who built that roof should use this as their ad.

  • @Reese640
    @Reese640 Год назад +749

    People are so stupid sometimes. You must always think through what you are doing and the issues it may cause. This situation could have turned deadly. I am glad they found it and acted to correct it.

    • @auntemmyd1604
      @auntemmyd1604 Год назад +21

      Didn’t you know people can do whatever they want these days!!! (Sarcasm) And if you say anything you are a “Karen” or someone is offended and their feelings got hurt so now you are committing a “Hate Crime” by telling them they are wrong! 🤦🏻‍♀️. I fear for our future🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @cornpop8570
      @cornpop8570 Год назад +11

      @@auntemmyd1604 all you gotta say is your Antifa or BLM get a out of jail Scott Free. 👍🏻

    • @donttrickimtricky.8567
      @donttrickimtricky.8567 Год назад +3

      Or it was safe and we ruined a nice pool.

    • @auntemmyd1604
      @auntemmyd1604 Год назад +15

      @@donttrickimtricky.8567 thats not a safe pool🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @Bobo-uh1bx
      @Bobo-uh1bx Год назад +20

      @@donttrickimtricky.8567 it’s not safe. That’s enough weight to collapse the the roof and all layers of ceiling. Very stupid and very lucky.

  • @lancegreene3185
    @lancegreene3185 Год назад +36

    Small pool with a few friends would be perfect .

    • @msyemisi7930
      @msyemisi7930 Год назад +3

      Exactly!! they're overdoing it. I can imagine all of the people in there drinking and all kind of stuff. A real tragedy waiting to happen. So glad that was caught it could have been a real tragedy for the summer.

    • @nikolnolastname4473
      @nikolnolastname4473 Год назад +1

      @@msyemisi7930 yup, people were having rooftop parties once quarantine lifted and some people ended up falling off and dying.

    • @msyemisi7930
      @msyemisi7930 Год назад

      @@nikolnolastname4473 I could only imagine. Youth + alcohol =😳

  • @619STREETCA
    @619STREETCA Год назад +4

    I'm glad the roof and structure held the pool up!! That would of been A tragic situation for every one.💯

  • @savvy1856
    @savvy1856 Год назад +4

    Wonder when we'll find out who the mastermind of this idea was. You'd think it's already common knowledge considering there aren't that many people living in the building.

  • @jt8251
    @jt8251 Год назад +248

    Holy crap that roof was never built to hold that much weight. Do people not realize how much water weighs? 8.2lbs per gallon. What complete morons. They're lucky that roof didn't cave in.

    • @spikefivefivefive
      @spikefivefivefive Год назад +17

      When I bought my house the tenants left a filled waterbed on the first floor.
      The house was built in 1926.
      Eventually I found two split floor joists in the basement, ... right where the waterbed sat.

    • @thomasmalatesta7331
      @thomasmalatesta7331 Год назад +10

      @TOPgamesTV Back in the 80's I had a 100-gallon ( approx 820 lbs + gravel ) aquarium in my apartment. I was on the ground floor with concrete slab flooring so I never had any problems. However, there were plenty of stories of people whose 2cnd floor fishtank would crash into the first floor below, especially in the older houses. 60 tons of water seems a bit risky to me.

    • @thomasholt63
      @thomasholt63 Год назад +3

      Well it didn't and it want happen again and try to help get the criminals off the street and out of this world permanent ,NOW THAT'S THE MAIN CONCERN LOL

    • @RegentDeMarquis005
      @RegentDeMarquis005 Год назад

      Right

    • @RegentDeMarquis005
      @RegentDeMarquis005 Год назад +4

      @@thomasholt63 shut up. What whomever did was not only criminal but negligent and they knew it.

  • @Incognito-vc9wj
    @Incognito-vc9wj Год назад +194

    This is the most dangerous thing to do on a rooftop. I design heavy equipment installations on rooftops, we have to run structural calculations to determine if the load is safe. I can guarantee you that was faaaaaar too heavy just at first sight.

    • @mindingmybusiness6309
      @mindingmybusiness6309 Год назад +1

      Wow

    • @keisi1574
      @keisi1574 Год назад +5

      @@mindingmybusiness6309 But yet he didn't do any actual calculations on this one. It's simple math. Water per gallon weight-volume of the pool-pounds per square foot on the roof...AND‐ OBVIOUSLY the roof did not collapse...This is a bunch of hysterical hype with very little FACTS.

    • @damien1781
      @damien1781 Год назад

      @@keisi1574 lol tell them

    • @somerandomguy4240
      @somerandomguy4240 Год назад +5

      @@keisi1574 We have all the facts needed to know that it's an extremely risky thing to do. We also know there's no permit. That's enough.

    • @kennygaming208
      @kennygaming208 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/PikDkA1bciA/видео.html

  • @paulraymond139
    @paulraymond139 Год назад +2

    There's a ferry for about $3 leaving brooklyn almost every hour to 10 miles of beaches at Far Rockaway. Its air conditioned and has a bar. Then you have miles of good beaches. Maybe consider that instead.....

  • @ajaxava1200
    @ajaxava1200 Год назад +13

    Whoever designed that roof deserves a raise

  • @xlnuniex
    @xlnuniex Год назад +538

    Everyone assumes it was the landlord. Tenants have been known to do crap like this without permission. How often do landlords check the roof. Maybe it the landlord who discovered it. As a landlord, I find it hard to believe the property owner would do such a thing. Then again, there are dumb people out there. I think there’s a greater percentage that the landlord wasn’t involved in this. My advice to all landlords is to put up outdoor cameras surrounding property and common areas like laundry room, storage room, roof, etc. it’s to protect yourself and your tenants. This illegal pool could’ve ended badly. Thank God it was discovered

    • @jaxmax1309
      @jaxmax1309 Год назад

      .4bg0ooooklomlkn m

    • @Gdogw22
      @Gdogw22 Год назад +33

      Gawk gawk 3000

    • @Kelseymiller0
      @Kelseymiller0 Год назад +1

      Facts

    • @scootersonlyrepair6773
      @scootersonlyrepair6773 Год назад

      #thereisnogod stupid

    • @ceasewatercolorarts
      @ceasewatercolorarts Год назад +40

      My ex husband got our old house after the divorce. He remarried, they moved out and he rented the house out a few years. He was told by the neighbors after one of the tenants moved, that they'd set up a pool in the living room.
      The house is about 175 years old. Probably should be on a historic register.
      Tenants are a-holes.

  • @nicolehall2177
    @nicolehall2177 Год назад +16

    It’s a pop up pool🤣 what do you mean equipment?!! Comes in a box from Amazon

  • @BryanNeer
    @BryanNeer Год назад +3

    Where on the market can I even find an above ground pool that big? Was it made illegally?

  • @mightymystery9204
    @mightymystery9204 Год назад +7

    I'm amazed that so many comments related to structural strength. Rarely do that many people mention the technical dangers of a situation. It is likely the roof got designed for a sustained load of ice and snow, with the safety multiple. Depending on age, the structure may have been designed to allow for a rooftop fire tank, something sometimes done before the 1920's. It is possible that the pool installer did think all of that through. I remain a bit surprised that the heavy water bill, during the first filling, caught no attention.

    • @yodasmomisondrugs7959
      @yodasmomisondrugs7959 Год назад

      Yes, many experts as usual in a YT video comment section. Don't you know this is where all the smart people hang out?

    • @meredithcrofootmiddleton
      @meredithcrofootmiddleton 11 месяцев назад

      ​​@@yodasmomisondrugs7959hey said 'it's likely'
      They're not trying to sound like a know-it-all

  • @MannyCAE
    @MannyCAE Год назад +81

    “how’d they get all that equipment up there?…”…. She does realize the pool comes in a box right…..🤨

    • @spookrockcity
      @spookrockcity Год назад +2

      That liner would be pretty huge though.

    • @lamborgini86
      @lamborgini86 Год назад +29

      People who havent worked outside of an office wouldnt survive in the real world

    • @drinkwatereatmelons7048
      @drinkwatereatmelons7048 Год назад +1

      A helicopter 🚁 placed the pool on the roof
      OR
      The pool was placed on the roof by a 🚁

    • @lulastylewithjuliep6932
      @lulastylewithjuliep6932 Год назад +4

      Exactly! We have the same pool. It comes in a box. The frame is metal that snaps together and the liner is rolled up. It can be easily carried up by a couple of people.

    • @andrewDaMack
      @andrewDaMack Год назад

      Comes in a box but it's still pretty cumbersome to get it to the roof. Most of these types of NYC buildings don't have an elevator that goes to the roof but only narrow stairs.

  • @hobonickel
    @hobonickel Год назад +120

    Years ago I rented places that did not allow waterbeds. This rooftop pool was like having 75 waterbeds on the roof. Add a bunch of swimmers and you have a severely overloaded roof.

    • @musicowned
      @musicowned Год назад +16

      Your math ain’t mathing bro

    • @YahYou813
      @YahYou813 Год назад +13

      You sure not 76 water beds?

    • @DieselRamcharger
      @DieselRamcharger Год назад +3

      yet oddly enough. the building didnt fall over!

    • @user-uk2tt8mx2j
      @user-uk2tt8mx2j Год назад +1

      More than that 😂

    • @Ambrose25
      @Ambrose25 Год назад +1

      & if ½ of those swimmers each took a piss in the pool during the month of June & 25% of those swimmers were females who also discharged in that same cesspool of urine & twat residue than that rooftop is 97.9% at risk to collapse & cause an indefinite amount of STD’s…..simple
      math really.

  • @ScottParisi
    @ScottParisi Год назад +9

    While this is clearly irresponsible and wreckless, wouldn't the roof be designed to hold that kind of weight for winter snowfall?

    • @dick8997
      @dick8997 Год назад +4

      There would never be 60 tons of snow in the foot print of that pool

    • @GewelReal
      @GewelReal Год назад

      @Caraway few feet definitely

  • @kalvinsampson2043
    @kalvinsampson2043 Год назад +1

    Reporters: How the get that pool up there…?
    Residents: don’t worry bout it, “Brooklyn son”

  • @eury5405
    @eury5405 Год назад +55

    "How did they get all that equipment up there?!" What "equipment"??? 😂😂😂😂 ..... it's an above ground pool that you can order from Walmart. 47 year old woman here who has assembled one almost identical on her own.

    • @josuesers_mercs873
      @josuesers_mercs873 Год назад +16

      You are the first person I’ve seen comment that has a brain lmao

    • @rustyshackleford9507
      @rustyshackleford9507 Год назад +12

      Right. All that “equipment” comes tightly packed in a box no bigger than couch.

    • @f12pushthekeys
      @f12pushthekeys Год назад +2

      @@rustyshackleford9507 this comment is ridiculous. There is no way that pool came in the box you described.

    • @f12pushthekeys
      @f12pushthekeys Год назад

      No you didn't. I just checked and Walmart doesn't sell pools even a third that size. This came from a place that sells primarily pools.

    • @eury5405
      @eury5405 Год назад +5

      @@f12pushthekeys Nice try troll....Yes, it does come EXACTLY as Rusty describes.

  • @Myraisins1
    @Myraisins1 Год назад +82

    Some tenants did that and someone who may not have been invited, got upset and snitched!

    • @JUGGERNAUT____
      @JUGGERNAUT____ Год назад +2

      EXACTLY

    • @rickson50
      @rickson50 Год назад +14

      A police helicopter flying nearby saw it and reported it to people in the ground...

    • @Cam-zv1jq
      @Cam-zv1jq Год назад

      Exactly,

    • @lynsilva6565
      @lynsilva6565 Год назад +2

      Someone tweeted it. Blew it for everyone. Dang!! 😁
      It was there for awhile.

    • @David-jh8mp
      @David-jh8mp Год назад +1

      That snitch would have been a hero, but it was spotted by the police while flying in a helicopter.

  • @lesliewheeler7071
    @lesliewheeler7071 Год назад +1

    I'm glad this was discovered. Lives were saved!!!

  • @stover954rr
    @stover954rr Год назад +1

    This is why every one of my students gets taught that a gallon of water weighs 8.3333 lbs. It's good life knowledge.

  • @rse4379
    @rse4379 Год назад +110

    Landlord: "so you all dont want to pay rent"
    Also Landlord: "I got something for you"

  • @wintertill
    @wintertill Год назад +19

    Of course this happened in Williamsburg.

    • @Good-dz4hk
      @Good-dz4hk Год назад

      Williamsburg is popping I see 🔥🔥🔥

    • @DynamicDuo795
      @DynamicDuo795 Год назад +3

      ✡️✡️✡️✡️ that explains it.

  • @crankypipo
    @crankypipo Год назад +1

    Can anyone give me the dimensions of that pool and the company who made it?

  • @kaz9781
    @kaz9781 Год назад

    Im amazed the roof didn't collapse from so much weight, that buildings roof truly is amazing to support that

  • @jsadamsnyc
    @jsadamsnyc Год назад +38

    imagine being so stupid, you came up with the idea, and executed it. Then, little do you know which is a lot, that the building was never designed to hold such a massive amount of weight, and it collapses and kills multiple neighbors. All in the pursuit of what?

    • @jhenelle8605
      @jhenelle8605 Год назад

      Exactly !

    • @rse4379
      @rse4379 Год назад +9

      Well it is both brilliant and stupid at the same time.

    • @Jatmundar
      @Jatmundar Год назад +1

      A little relief from the oppressive heat.

    • @msyemisi7930
      @msyemisi7930 Год назад +2

      This was purely for validation from social media. I can see them now with drinks in the pool portraying that live in the life. So glad it was caught in time it could have been a real tragedy for the summer

    • @jhenelle8605
      @jhenelle8605 Год назад +1

      @@rse4379 true.. Thank God they stop it before anyone got hurt/killed

  • @Cain-x
    @Cain-x Год назад +37

    Why did it need to be so damn large - they would've gotten away with it if someone wasn't so "go big or go home". Now you go home.

  • @sgw3612
    @sgw3612 Год назад +1

    I've wondered about squeezing this type of pool into my basement. The concrete floor poured on dirt s/b strong enough to hold it, I think, though it may form a stress crack somewhere. There's a drain that should be big enough to accept the water I'd need to siphon out for cleaning purposes. But I'm not sure a cover would contain enough humidity.... I've wondered if having the pool enclosed in a plastic tent with its own inflow fan & an exhaust fan piped outside would allow enough air circulation to prevent mold from growing in the house. I wonder if I'd need a humidifier, too, orif that'd still be too little to combat the humidity.

    • @ryancappo
      @ryancappo Год назад +2

      If I had a basement, I would be putting a reasonably sized one down here. But I would add a heat exchanger fan to bring in filtered fresh air from outside and a dehumidifier. Although a cover would go a long way to reducing evaporation.

    • @thecurator2626
      @thecurator2626 Год назад

      You need an engineer.

    • @marvinfrederick7368
      @marvinfrederick7368 Год назад +1

      Dehumidifier That what takes out it out the buliding And wont have mold

    • @Qui-9
      @Qui-9 Год назад +2

      Dehumidifier. But your idea seems sound. With enough ventilation or a dehumidifier, and a cover, you might be fine. But if I was you, I'd contact a few different contractors and ask their engineers for advice. If you don't mind cracks in your basement floor then you might be okay, it's typically gravel and clay/rock under it all. Don't do this in a multi-suite unit, even a duplex, without asking and approval.

  • @jaytaylor2090
    @jaytaylor2090 Год назад

    So I have a question🤔🤔?? If you get in the pool and you're floating, does that add to the weight of the pool?

  • @JuanMoreno-oc5bx
    @JuanMoreno-oc5bx Год назад +30

    The apartments owner better be glad they caught it before there was a lawsuit . Trying to save money could have cost them their whole company .

    • @jygb7092
      @jygb7092 Год назад

      How were they trying to save money

    • @sunnydelight5255
      @sunnydelight5255 Год назад +4

      @@jygb7092 It’s an above ground pool. That looks like a $600 one. They’re cheap compared to real pools.

    • @jygb7092
      @jygb7092 Год назад +1

      @@sunnydelight5255 Yeah that was the point

  • @elmerkilred159
    @elmerkilred159 Год назад +117

    Wet snow loads weigh about 30lbs per cubic foot
    24" to 29" snows seems to be the deepest snows NYC has ever experienced.
    So x2 = 60lbs per cubic ft, on the entire roof. (It used to be figured at three times this weight for freak weather occurrences, and sometimes taller expansions of buildings).
    Water in a cubic foot weighs 62.3lbs on a partial span of the roof x 4 = 250lbs per cubic foot.
    It's quite possible that the roof could collapse, but not probable.
    However water sloshes and snow is static, and that can make all the difference.

    • @Runescapian0wner
      @Runescapian0wner Год назад +17

      Not to mention instead of the weight being spread out it is localized in that certain area.

    • @bobetmoi2988
      @bobetmoi2988 Год назад +3

      water sloshes ok but still is contained in da pool would have been different like on a mooving vehicule but here i don t think it could make any difference. On the other side a snowfall would have an equal division on the whole roof area whereas the pool keeps all the wheight concentrated on a much smaller portion of the roof, making the constraints way more hazardous imo

    • @jorgefloyd6989
      @jorgefloyd6989 Год назад +2

      Check out the big brain on Brad. You a smart MF.

    • @elmerkilred159
      @elmerkilred159 Год назад +2

      @@jorgefloyd6989 LOL!

    • @jayp3687
      @jayp3687 Год назад +11

      Not to mention the weight of all the participants.🤔

  • @obiwonkenobi
    @obiwonkenobi Год назад +1

    Man that pool is so big you would have to seriously hold me back from swimming in that big pool man I love that and on the roof too such a cool idea

  • @J_D_B4379
    @J_D_B4379 Год назад

    How did they get all that equipment up there?
    That's a fantastic question by an experienced journalist.

  • @dannybx78
    @dannybx78 Год назад +12

    There's more of them out there somewhere, i'm sure.

  • @myronsmith2114
    @myronsmith2114 Год назад +5

    If one of the walls came down people could have been washed over the roof . That’s a lot of water pressure

  • @stephaniel1981
    @stephaniel1981 Год назад

    Did they fill it with rain water? A hose? And who or were did the water go when drained?

  • @programmer437
    @programmer437 Год назад +2

    Without government who will keep you from unauthorized swimming lol

  • @jesusisking117
    @jesusisking117 Год назад +8

    I just put my chair in the open hydrant on my block and have a nice mixed drink. Cool, refreshing and no water bill.

  • @SC-pe9ir
    @SC-pe9ir Год назад +4

    Those pools come in a box, that's how it got up there

    • @johnmichaelkarma
      @johnmichaelkarma Год назад +1

      That's one dedicated Amazon driver. Hope they tipped him.

  • @fightingtosurvive6527
    @fightingtosurvive6527 Год назад

    I don't know anything about engineering or structural integrity, but 60 tons is a lot of weight for roof to hold, however when it snows and all the snow builds up on the roof in the winter I wonder how much that weighs?

  • @valiente252
    @valiente252 Год назад +1

    Those buildings from a time past can hold 3 or more of those pools and even if they rapture there would be less structural damage than the 33 Tehama building in SF.

  • @HatianHurricane
    @HatianHurricane Год назад +5

    Williamsburg did not only get gentrified, it got Manhattanified. Those people out there think that they're in Manhattan and can do whatever they want because they are entitled! They even came up with a name for the original people who are still there, they call them leftovers. That's how entitled and disrespectful they are! Mannnnnnnnn, people just don't know!!!!

  • @amma2x310
    @amma2x310 Год назад +4

    Tragedy averted. Imagine if that roof would have collapsed! I wonder how many people knew it was there. It's huge.

  • @mboyer68
    @mboyer68 Год назад +1

    I can't believe that building didn't collapse. That's a testament to American building codes and quality there! I also can't believe how stupid it was to fill that thing up. They couldn't have been happy with a smaller pool? One that didn't have a 75% chance of taking down the building and killing innocent people?

  • @MandrakeRoots
    @MandrakeRoots Год назад +1

    I had one of these pools, the directions never said not to set it up on a roof top.

  • @missbusiness1216
    @missbusiness1216 Год назад +18

    When will the real estate board start holding its members accountable for these death traps?

  • @JAYBODDY
    @JAYBODDY Год назад +4

    At no point no one thought , “ this could get someone killed, probably someone I like” . Idiots should be made an example of what not to do

  • @kurtg3891
    @kurtg3891 Год назад +2

    the roof did not collapse with 60 additional tons of water , i would give the builder an engineering degree alot faster than i would most others working who are legally licensed in the city !

  • @marshallcraig1246
    @marshallcraig1246 2 месяца назад

    When snow comes down in flakes it is like air. When it accumulates in feet it contains heavy weight. During severe winters roofs are the subject of collapses and leaks so much so crews are tasked with shoveling to relieve the load bearing.

  • @gluttonykills
    @gluttonykills Год назад +42

    Sometimes I wonder how we as humans got this far when we do dumb things like this.

    • @bobbymoss6160
      @bobbymoss6160 Год назад

      When they say colored people in the US, they don't mean the Asians, they're talking about the people who cry about how their lives matter more than others.

    • @drinkwatereatmelons7048
      @drinkwatereatmelons7048 Год назад

      In this case it was a hive mind. 1 person alone didn't act on this. It took several minds and bodies to have thought it was a good idea to have a pool on this roof

    • @mcfly7
      @mcfly7 Год назад

      Its because we were guided.

    • @rain0069
      @rain0069 Год назад

      I think it's proof of just the opposite

    • @robbyquintana9822
      @robbyquintana9822 Год назад

      Some humans are smart and some are simply stupid. This right here was done by the stupid ones.

  • @lovepeaceunique3905
    @lovepeaceunique3905 Год назад +9

    I’m from Williamsburg but this was ridiculous

    • @jygb7092
      @jygb7092 Год назад +3

      I’m from Nigeria and this is crazy

    • @goduson8742
      @goduson8742 Год назад +1

      Then you and I know who DID IT

    • @queenjatta2434
      @queenjatta2434 Год назад

      @@goduson8742 sure do!

    • @andrewDaMack
      @andrewDaMack Год назад

      @@jygb7092 LOL!

    • @janiea997
      @janiea997 Год назад

      @@goduson8742 I'm from Williamsburg too and I had the same thought!🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @meangene98
    @meangene98 Год назад +1

    A gallon of water weighs about 8 lbs. That’s a pretty big pool. 60 tons is probably a conservative estimate. Add in 20 or 30 people jumping around in there and it’s a damn miracle that roof didn’t collapse.

  • @Jahtutson
    @Jahtutson Год назад +1

    That's a huge water bill for nothing. Glad the building didn't collapse.

  • @A1986Ge1995
    @A1986Ge1995 Год назад +2

    Wow, people have no idea that they put everyone lives at risk in the building. It is also obvious that the people were not engineers and have no idea how heavy water is.

  • @joshuamandelbaum8668
    @joshuamandelbaum8668 Год назад +3

    How did it get up there? Easy, that is an intex pop up pool. Very easy and lightweight, to transport and build. Water…..not so light.

  • @philyip4432
    @philyip4432 Год назад +1

    I am surprised that that pool didn't cause the roof to collapse. Some people are not thinking. Can you imagine the property damage and possible loss of life if it did?

    • @luckyman9903
      @luckyman9903 Год назад

      Yes that’s exactly what we all
      Thought .

  • @peaceful4you408
    @peaceful4you408 Год назад

    Whoa!! That’s insane. that huge gigantic pool.

  • @AllenHanPR
    @AllenHanPR Год назад +20

    You'll be surprised how big of a pool you can make with that amount of materials. It took me 3 weekends to lug the materials up 12 flights of stairs and connect it to the city water supply. I mean I saw it happen, forget what I said.

  • @wavydavey5134
    @wavydavey5134 Год назад +3

    i dont think people realize how insanely heavy that was i cant believe that shit didnt collapse

  • @pressureflipin1992
    @pressureflipin1992 Год назад +1

    That's an expensive ass pool! One half that size is easily $4000 on Amazon so I would imagine that cost closer to $10,000

  • @anntrope491
    @anntrope491 Год назад +1

    CRAZY MIRACLE THAT THE STRUCTURE HELD THAT MUCH UNINTENDED WEIGHT...WITHOUT COLLAPSING !!!!

  • @Davett53
    @Davett53 Год назад +81

    Me and my girlfriend rented an apartment in the 1980s, where we had the roof tops of several businesses outside & below our suite that we used during the summer months. We were thoughtful about what we did outside,...we had plastic, outdoor furniture, and a table, all light weight furniture. We had a great garden that made up of about 10 , 10 gallon buckets, with tomato plants, and other vegetables,....everything was set up close to the outer edges, of the roof, so not a lot of concentrated weight, in the middle. We also bought a plastic kiddie pool,....only large enough for one person at a time. Our landlord had no idea we used the surrounding roofs, for an outdoor living space. The suite had a door that exited to those roofs, so it had to have been used by others before us. The roof was sound, with a thick asphalt coating. No other apartments looked out over that space, and it couldn't be seen from the ground. It was great.

    • @darthvader5300
      @darthvader5300 Год назад +14

      Are you serious? If a building was built without any roof top garden or pool then it means to say it was not designed and engineered to take all that weight. Putting everything at the edge is right for those are the strongest points of any building. I am a mechanical engineer by trade and I have worked with civil engineers before my retirement. Our motto is to design everything to be 7 to 8 times stronger than what is required and with a lot of redundancies. I know it is expensive but all the buildings that we have built since the 1950s that exceeds all standards specifications by being 7 to 8 times stronger than what is required and has added improvement-safety features ARE ALL STILL STA.NDING AND ARE STILL IN PRISTINE CONDITIONS! Sometimes people who were invited as guests by the condominium apartment unit owners are wondering when it was really built because everything was look so NEW! And we made sure it is maintenance -free, trouble-free, and repair-free but all areas are easily accessible if repairs are necessary because of some foolish accidents done at the parking lot below that building. But we put a lot of buffer zone barriers against any kind of foolishness being done by reckless teenagers or ignorant adults. Like the old saying, people change.

    • @Parabola_PJ
      @Parabola_PJ Год назад +1

      TL:TR

    • @annhans3535
      @annhans3535 Год назад +7

      You are under the mistaken impression that the roof was sound, all that is holding that asphalt up is a 1 inch sheet board with asphalt and a membrane. If it was not build to support stuff and did not get builded to code then you should not be putting things on it. Especially a pool and have bbq and people there.

    • @AaaaNinja
      @AaaaNinja Год назад +4

      @@darthvader5300 Champlain Towers would like a word.

    • @Davett53
      @Davett53 Год назад +10

      @@annhans3535 I am sure you are right, but it does have to hold up tons of snow weight, sometimes ups to 2 feet of snow, over the whole surface. Sometimes for a whole month. These were sturdy old buildings built in 1910. We weren't out there every day all day long, plus something like plastic paint buckets, each weighing about 20 pounds each spread out, close to where they had the most support, hardly would have done much damage. If this was a hazard, how can it support rather large air conditioning units, that were also up there. We did live there for 10 years. A small kiddie pool with a 6 foot diameter, filled with water for periods of time, but not all the time, ( we drained them after use, so they didn't collect debris) again,....not that stressful to the roof & underlying structure.

  • @user-ch7kb7pe5r
    @user-ch7kb7pe5r Год назад +3

    Holy crap that’s dangerous

  • @126missday
    @126missday Год назад +1

    Tenants that want a roof top pool or activities such as cook outs and seating on roofs need to apply for buildings that come with that there are tons of new buildings that have it.

  • @gageoliver2186
    @gageoliver2186 Год назад +3

    Buzz killers everywhere. Who still thinks you're free in America??

  • @vaughnalexander32
    @vaughnalexander32 Год назад +4

    that shit look lit, whoever snitched must've not been let in

    • @rain0069
      @rain0069 Год назад +1

      I think it's a nice add on

    • @djanthony9974
      @djanthony9974 Год назад

      Or just concerned about the safety of other people and did it want anyone to get hurt or worse lol.

  • @Slashed888
    @Slashed888 Год назад +3

    The damage may already be done, people won’t learn until they have a repeat of Champlain Towers!

  • @ARushin80
    @ARushin80 Год назад +1

    That's a fly ass kiddie pool though! Lol, thank God the roof didn't cave in. God is good and so are construction workers!

  • @amberschannel4709
    @amberschannel4709 Год назад +2

    I bet it was all the tenants that came together to do that, and the crazy thing I'm sure more then half that building was up in BOTH OF THEM POOLS!!!!
    60 Tons + over 15 people at a time in them pools.
    Thank for that string ass roof
    But a Major inspection needs to be done soon, before winter!
    It has been a hot summer this year.

  • @SundownFarms2024
    @SundownFarms2024 Год назад +8

    These news casters, notice I didn’t say journalist, could not be dumber. These literally come in a box.

  • @juggaknot171
    @juggaknot171 Год назад +7

    that's what happens when they want to gentrify the neighborhood... privilege goes overboard and luckily it didn't go through the roofs too!

  • @rs3maniac178
    @rs3maniac178 Год назад +1

    Like parking a fully loaded semi truck on top of the roof. Hats off to the engineer.

  • @johnmcneil6747
    @johnmcneil6747 Год назад

    That was like having a front end loader sitting up there you can’t even have a waterbed in most apartments

  • @sicsemperevellomortemtyran3193
    @sicsemperevellomortemtyran3193 Год назад +3

    I'd trust swimming in that pool, and living under it, before driving on a Chinese Bridge.

  • @msyemisi7930
    @msyemisi7930 Год назад +3

    A failed attempt of the Cosmopolitan in Vegas LOL seriously though I'm glad someone spotted it. This could have been a real tragedy for the summerm

  • @2112acj
    @2112acj Год назад

    This is crazy. How long has it been there? maybe the building next to it did it.

  • @Khous-yg1ur
    @Khous-yg1ur Год назад

    "How did they get it all up there?" Because its an above ground pool that comes in a box you can get at costco or walmart for like $1,000

  • @Davett53
    @Davett53 Год назад +4

    I think back to the 1970s, when many young people had water beds in their apartments. They were king sized sacks of water, and the must have weighed a shit load. Certainly most apartment bedrooms weren't designed to have 800 pound vinyl bags of water in them. But most people rented suites in old apartments built in the 1920s. I always wondered if that was stressful to floors & construction.

    • @alwaysyouramanda
      @alwaysyouramanda Год назад

      My gym wasn’t built to be a gym and there are holes in the second story floor where people slammed the weights. From the first floor looking up, you can see stress fractures along every horizontal beam. Just hoping I’m not up there when it comes down. Excited for the class action lawsuit coming

  • @jimmylabb5868
    @jimmylabb5868 Год назад +3

    That's plain dumb! You're asking for a collapse from the roof god!

  • @triple7marc
    @triple7marc Год назад

    The cell phone spark thing really only applies to old phones. But true, in a sense.

  • @alexanderaustin5221
    @alexanderaustin5221 Год назад +1

    Imagine the grand opening party 🤦🏿 god please work miracles for the person and people who need success 💫 🙏🏽