When you clean up the lot. Do you take out the fountain as well and what will happen with the stone? You could build a stone wall with them along the front of your house. I’m from New England. That’s what we do.. 👍👍
In my first half of my working career I was a carpenter building houses from the ground up. But I sure enjoy watching them get demolished! I think I was in the wrong end of the housing career!
I enjoyed seeing a walkthrough of the structure, particularly the closet with the original plaster wall and baseboard. The whole house had been so badly remodeled over the years, it was nice to see a small original feature. I think we'd like to see you loading the debris into a truck, as well as the finished site. Great work here.
Love those Stone Basement Walls!, Another explorer RUclipsr I watch shows lots of those in old houses in Canada!, Most Houses here in Texas don't have Basements.
A super-entertaining video, thanks very much. I liked the final walk-through and wonder about when it was new and how it was someone's pride and joy at one time. If old houses could only talk....
Friendly suggestion about dust control, why not try a nozzle like the firefighters have that can do either a straight jet, or a more conical pattern, the conical pattern will really help capture the dust and keep it down. Long time fan here, I'm sure you remember me. Also, I would love to see you share videos of the foundation removal process. Just some ideas to make things easier and maybe help you get some more subscribers and viewers! This is by far the best demolition channel I have ever seen on RUclips, and I've been watching since the early days of RUclips. Thanks so much as always for taking the time to explain things, create the video and share your knowledge and experience with us! Dan, from South Surrey BC.
The best demolition ever was in the movie The Grapes of Wrath. The bulldozer just drove through the house one time, completely flattened it, and just kept driving.
It looks like a Sears and Robuck home that has been remodeled way too many times. The interior would have had a lot of oak trim and a very large room on one side of the first floor. There even might have been a couple of pillars dividing that room. These kit homes were very popular after WW1 up to WW2. I might be wrong. I also have an apprentice textbook that belonged to my grandfather in 1914?? that showed house plans like this.
There is a little town in Massachusetts called North Dighton. It was a 'factory town'. The owner of the factory owned all of the houses, and they were all Sears and Robuck kit homes. The grander homes were toward the front of the factory and were reserved for more valued employees. As you moved to the back of the town there were duplexes. Way in the back was the owners Mansion, I never went down that driveway, it was not welcoming, even the owner was long gone. This was a grand home, back stairs for servants.
@@glenlongstreet7 Yes, it’s still there!! About a decade ago they opened a second location on route 138, Somerset. But the original is very much still thriving.
An old house like this, likely 100 plus years old, is going to have a lot of old growth wood lumber used for construction originally which is valuable and desirable. Never any thought to trying to salvage any of that first?
So I live in Pueblo Colorado and we still have our two KMart buildings up. One on the North and Southside. So if your ever around these parts! Thanks😂🦺🚜
Can you imagine working in the offices above the restaurant? Maybe when it was still open it didn't smell so bad. Maybe smelled yummy when still a restaurant.
I parked on 5th behind this building a few years back while waiting for a patient up on the hill and wondered how many more years it would be standing. I'm guessing some sort of medical building will go here.
I think two of you would have pulled it off the foundation in one. :o) Don’t worry about astbestos, the arsenick wallpaper and the dried bug killer will get you first :D
I don’t understand what happens with the basements. Do they just get filled with debris or are they excavated? Filling them with wood doesn’t seem like a good idea..future sinkhole.
They day household dust is 70%-80% dead skin. Seeing all that dust coming out of that house. I bet there is over 200 pounds of dead human floating around. Remember, always wear your dust mask kids.
Leave some comments, everybody! Let me know what your favorite part was.
When you clean up the lot. Do you take out the fountain as well and what will happen with the stone? You could build a stone wall with them along the front of your house. I’m from New England. That’s what we do.. 👍👍
The interior views.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
In my first half of my working career I was a carpenter building houses from the ground up. But I sure enjoy watching them get demolished! I think I was in the wrong end of the housing career!
I enjoyed seeing a walkthrough of the structure, particularly the closet with the original plaster wall and baseboard. The whole house had been so badly remodeled over the years, it was nice to see a small original feature. I think we'd like to see you loading the debris into a truck, as well as the finished site. Great work here.
yes exactly! and the basement
Really like your channel alot ! No BS, you just rip right into it, No rippinng tree after tree, no building roads, just demo !
You're awesome, man! Thank you!
and no timelapse i like seeing real time not this sped up that other channels do
Thanks for the walk-through before you tore it down.
Thank you for posting your content my 3yr old son loves your videos! 😊 You also have a very calm and manly voice.
Glad to see you uploaded more
Dont tear it down ! , I can fix it ! 😅 thanks for the videos ! Great to watch , you are a Master with the excavator !👍
Love those Stone Basement Walls!, Another explorer RUclipsr I watch shows lots of those in old houses in Canada!, Most Houses here in Texas don't have Basements.
A super-entertaining video, thanks very much. I liked the final walk-through and wonder about when it was new and how it was someone's pride and joy at one time. If old houses could only talk....
What a great looking truck I enjoy watching your videos a lot keep making great videos I like your videos a lot keep making great videos
Friendly suggestion about dust control, why not try a nozzle like the firefighters have that can do either a straight jet, or a more conical pattern, the conical pattern will really help capture the dust and keep it down. Long time fan here, I'm sure you remember me. Also, I would love to see you share videos of the foundation removal process. Just some ideas to make things easier and maybe help you get some more subscribers and viewers! This is by far the best demolition channel I have ever seen on RUclips, and I've been watching since the early days of RUclips. Thanks so much as always for taking the time to explain things, create the video and share your knowledge and experience with us! Dan, from South Surrey BC.
You have the key to every house you demo. You're driving it.
I'm always amazed how quickly and how precisely you can drop a building pretty much in it's own footprint awesome work guys
It come's down like paper. Great Vidio Thank You!
Beautiful job, you did brother.
The best demolition ever was in the movie The Grapes of Wrath. The bulldozer just drove through the house one time, completely flattened it, and just kept driving.
Well done! Thanks for sharing, keep it up 👍🏻
17:43 Look how those studs just splintered into nothing... That's kind of crazy.
It looks like a Sears and Robuck home that has been remodeled way too many times. The interior would have had a lot of oak trim and a very large room on one side of the first floor. There even might have been a couple of pillars dividing that room. These kit homes were very popular after WW1 up to WW2. I might be wrong. I also have an apprentice textbook that belonged to my grandfather in 1914?? that showed house plans like this.
Nice job!
That basement was like Amityville. 💀 I was expecting to see the well
I think they should have started soaking the building with water like an hour before the actual demolition started. It would save so much dust.
Good video, but a bit of truck loading would be good, plus a final view of the site after the job is done.
There is a little town in Massachusetts called North Dighton. It was a 'factory town'. The owner of the factory owned all of the houses, and they were all Sears and Robuck kit homes. The grander homes were toward the front of the factory and were reserved for more valued employees. As you moved to the back of the town there were duplexes. Way in the back was the owners Mansion, I never went down that driveway, it was not welcoming, even the owner was long gone. This was a grand home, back stairs for servants.
I’m right in Somerset, I never knew North Dighton was such a thing! Small world
Missing Rehoboth a lot. Best Ice-cream store ever on Rt 6. Hope it is still there!
Can't remember the name, is it Somerset Creamery?
@@glenlongstreet7
Yes, it’s still there!! About a decade ago they opened a second location on route 138, Somerset. But the original is very much still thriving.
I discovered your channel and it's really great, your destruction is really nice to watch 🎉 You do super destruction
Man, I love a good ol 323
I would like to see the progress of cleaning it all up!
An old house like this, likely 100 plus years old, is going to have a lot of old growth wood lumber used for construction originally which is valuable and desirable. Never any thought to trying to salvage any of that first?
I think maybe you should put a few mins in with loading trucks. I find that rather stimulating.
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wow what a dump thank god thats gone you have a mega channel/content awesome stuff
So I live in Pueblo Colorado and we still have our two KMart buildings up. One on the North and Southside. So if your ever around these parts! Thanks😂🦺🚜
Can you imagine working in the offices above the restaurant? Maybe when it was still open it didn't smell so bad. Maybe smelled yummy when still a restaurant.
I like it.
Love the video. Poor house, all good thing's must come to a end. I wonder if the spirits of the house had a problem with the smell.❤😅❤
Excelente...
House went down like it was balsa wood😂
@ 10:40
This guy is having too much fun as a home wrecker
Awesome video!!
Wait!!! I think I left my wallet sitting on the toilet in the bathroom!
Oops
That house always had some 'unusual' activity around it.
Gentrification, high tax, and plenty Cadillacs.
I would like to have seen how you delt with the basement.
5:32 you can clearly hear the toilet shattering
There's just a big ole hole there now Bois
😮 Wow this house looks like the house of horrors in amytivil
Looks like it was a farm house a long time ago before anything near got developed.
I parked on 5th behind this building a few years back while waiting for a patient up on the hill and wondered how many more years it would be standing. I'm guessing some sort of medical building will go here.
I did a walk through on house really just looking for squatters found a 1920 Enfield I've had it for 22 years
Enjoyed the video. Did you dig the basement walls out and put fill dirt in?
I suppose it's too late to try to save it now, huh?😝
This could have been gutted and restored . People have no pride in restoring old structures today . So sad
Gotta be fun and make a little money as well !!
How come your didn`t fall into the basement when you drove on top of the debris? Just curious.
I think two of you would have pulled it off the foundation in one. :o) Don’t worry about astbestos, the arsenick wallpaper and the dried bug killer will get you first :D
I think this place was salvageable
I woulda recycled the White front door if solid, an the Staircase.
I don’t understand what happens with the basements. Do they just get filled with debris or are they excavated? Filling them with wood doesn’t seem like a good idea..future sinkhole.
I would work for free for one day if I could run the excavator. 🙂
That's more than a half million dollar building in my hood.
Did you have to excavate out the entire basement too or just remove the structure of the house?
Amityville horror🙄😳👻
Have you guys tried using a fog spray instead of a stream for dust control?
That hose was as useful as a chocolate fireplace.
Are you sure its the house that smells ? Did you check your deodorant!😮😮
When You Put It On The Ground Do You Have To Pull The Basement And Footings Then Backfill
Why don't you let a reclamation company into the property before? A good small business for someone. Fittings and big timbers.
Went down fast . I guess you dig out the mechanicals out the basement .
What happened with the tank water heater in the basement? Did you take it out for scrap?
Does the cab of your Cat have a filter and a/c system so you can close the door and not breathe all the dust ?
i just don't understand why don't they salvage materials before they took the place down
They generally separate metal from the debris after demolition.
Would it be on the expensive side to attempt to recycle and materials ,like, windows, door and electrical boxes etc.?
Not much of a market in the PNW
Are you sure that wasnt an Old Flour Factory
crunchy :P
As far as abandoned houses go this place is in fairly good condition. Too bad it will be torn down. It should be renovated back into a home.
Probably couldn't rent it for enough money to pay the property taxes.
Was probably the fire department in the distant past.
Where is this. It's annoying that nearly everything on yt leaves me needing to scour for clues for location. None are here.
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A very untidy demolition job. Does the operator not know how to use the thumb on the excavator?.
What's the purpose of spraying the water
Dust
Was this tested for asbestos?
They day household dust is 70%-80% dead skin. Seeing all that dust coming out of that house. I bet there is over 200 pounds of dead human floating around. Remember, always wear your dust mask kids.
ASBESTOS in those old houses??????
U recycle the copper and brass out of these old homes or just dump it
You recycle y's and o's or just lazy?
@@Failure_Is_An_Option ys and os ?
@@Jdrf73he means spelling YOU (U). Missing your y’s and o’s
Oh as a scrapper copper and brass is a paycheck in my pocket just helping the homewrecker out
Your man with the hose should be wearing some kind of mask for all that dust. that can't be healthy.
That narrow stream isn't accomplishing much anyway. A little wider, more diffuse spray would knock down way more dust.
Yeah I'm sure they really care what you think lol😂
I’m way to high
Who cares if it is a nice home???
What a poorly planned demolition
Thats stupid
GAY HOMELESS VETS COULD HAVE STAYED IN THAT PLACE!!!!!!!!!