I worked on a property that had about 1 million dollars in landscaping done. They had huge stones put in. Their property was beautiful. Here in Austin, TX, their drive-way was like up a big hill so it spiralled up the hill with those huge rocks out. They had a huge play area inside and outside for their kids. Probably the coolest place for kids lol.
Hey Tigran awesome vids im someone who just cuts lawns but your videos inspire me to expand my business and include hardscapjng god bless you and your business
Dude hit it on the head when he said to make sure to have a backlog of work. This is a key step in making sure your new business succeeds going forward.
It seems all city inspectors have a massive rod up their arse. I do work in SC and GA, they're the same way. I've never had to wait an entire year though.
Sounds ridiculous that you'd pull a permit for a stoop. One question, I notice the stairs for the concrete are framed over the siding. Why didn't you pull off the siding and flash the house. Moisture from the concrete will seep into the house and rot the framing.
Yeah this is happening even in our more country counties as well now. They way you get answers quickly with these pencil pushers is you let them know that the existing steps are a safety hazard and that you’ve been put off by the city multiple times and that if they continue to put it off you will file a lawsuit against the city for not allowing you to move forward to correct the safety issue. It can’t be good to have formwork, and stakes sticking up like that for a year and when you’ve taken out so much the steps are no longer up to code the county must move fast to get make the dwelling safe. That’s why we have these codes right? It’s not all just a racket is it?
Next time have proper drawings ready… you have a designer how hard is it for them to modify a plan so it meets city code show footings etc submit with proper paperwork and youll have a permit within 2 months… inexperience is why you don’t have a permit sooner.
Yeah permits usually always hold up the progress. Especially when you have a team that is fast and efficient at what they do. We can only wish those government employees were the same. Keep up the great work!
T I am a C27 contractor in Orange County City wants the see rebar the rebar connected to the house footing for the first steps if you have 1-3 steps Have a blessed day Gracias for the cool vids
Hi, i just started my business like 3 months ago but i’m having trouble gathering clients and can’t scale up.How do you get loads of clients who are willing to trust you?
Tee any chance we can be in contact I would love to join the team. I’m going through some things but would love to share my story I can commute I have basic hand tools/ power tools and can speak English and Spanish fluently. I appreciate your time
Wow the city can delay a 500k job on me for a year and I would still be doing cartwheels up my driveway infront of neighbors watching 😂 My mom used to write permits for the county she lived in. She used to try and tell me to get a permit everytime I did anything on my property but I never did. It’s a money racket. Somehow I got charged on my taxes for my new steel building I had built even though they didn’t know about it. 😂 Tax man knows somehow I think they fly over to see if anyone has built anything new. 😂
big nono on the grass and pavers in that pool,500k project and you use pavers,travertine 100% i have done almost 7k jobs,a lot pools and driveways including patios,and never in my life saw that,for the price was not a omg job for real,i did a 1.000.000 pool job in atlanta and was in front of belgard magazine job perfect,the most expensive pavers and natural stones.
U should get on ur social media call these lazy gov workers out everyday till u get ur permit let the ppl see how the city functions get up in their grill tell homeowner too make video everyday showing framing calling out city where are my steps U got me mad I live in Cali too bunch of BS
no wonder you're going bankrupt. you're giving some serious attitude. you clearly have a problem with following policy and procedure. T, it's probably a good thing you're business is changing. maybe stick to cutting lawns
do another channel interview your clients who can afford projects like this.
It’s the above average Bay Area resident.
It’s most people that live in California lol
I worked on a property that had about 1 million dollars in landscaping done. They had huge stones put in. Their property was beautiful. Here in Austin, TX, their drive-way was like up a big hill so it spiralled up the hill with those huge rocks out. They had a huge play area inside and outside for their kids. Probably the coolest place for kids lol.
Hey Tigran awesome vids im someone who just cuts lawns but your videos inspire me to expand my business and include hardscapjng god bless you and your business
Thanks don't wait to get started on hardscaping 💰
Dude hit it on the head when he said to make sure to have a backlog of work.
This is a key step in making sure your new business succeeds going forward.
permit process is so lame. Its stuff like this where it makes people do things behind the scenes.
It seems all city inspectors have a massive rod up their arse. I do work in SC and GA, they're the same way. I've never had to wait an entire year though.
Always great work!! Keep it up T
I’ll be at your event, like to scale my kitchen and tile business!!
Sounds good, see you in AZ 🏜️
Your very honest hard to find that in people
Sounds ridiculous that you'd pull a permit for a stoop. One question, I notice the stairs for the concrete are framed over the siding. Why didn't you pull off the siding and flash the house. Moisture from the concrete will seep into the house and rot the framing.
Fantastic job lol no hate here. Ok maby a little 😂 That builder knocked it out of the ball park! You guys did great too!
Damn. Stunning build. Killing it continuously. 👌🏻👌🏻
Yeah this is happening even in our more country counties as well now. They way you get answers quickly with these pencil pushers is you let them know that the existing steps are a safety hazard and that you’ve been put off by the city multiple times and that if they continue to put it off you will file a lawsuit against the city for not allowing you to move forward to correct the safety issue. It can’t be good to have formwork, and stakes sticking up like that for a year and when you’ve taken out so much the steps are no longer up to code the county must move fast to get make the dwelling safe. That’s why we have these codes right? It’s not all just a racket is it?
Insane work and attention to detail all around
Landings require permits. Learned that the hard way too. Ridiculous.
Next time have proper drawings ready… you have a designer how hard is it for them to modify a plan so it meets city code show footings etc submit with proper paperwork and youll have a permit within 2 months… inexperience is why you don’t have a permit sooner.
The only thing there is to hate is that it looks so damn sexy. Awesome job from conception to completion. Beautiful
thanks man
Too perfect craftsmanship excellent 👌
Interview a client and go through the whole design and build process with them start to finish
But it’s December 6 right now 🤔
How slow can you be?
Yeah permits usually always hold up the progress. Especially when you have a team that is fast and efficient at what they do. We can only wish those government employees were the same. Keep up the great work!
Story of my life. 😂😢😂
which city was this? we should send complaints.
T I am a C27 contractor in Orange County
City wants the see rebar the rebar connected to the house footing for the first steps if you have 1-3 steps
Have a blessed day
Gracias for the cool vids
Another dope video
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Is it Campbell or Los Gatos. Always strictest when I workin those cities.
Hi, i just started my business like 3 months ago but i’m having trouble gathering clients and can’t scale up.How do you get loads of clients who are willing to trust you?
Having to deal with government red tap...... ughhhh. 😒
Two-tone steps are noice
can i watch grant event live on the web?
Tee any chance we can be in contact I would love to join the team. I’m going through some things but would love to share my story I can commute I have basic hand tools/ power tools and can speak English and Spanish fluently. I appreciate your time
Taylor need to iron his 👕 for sure
😂
I would be wary calling out the city of
San iose they will retaliate... in the future
Nice
Chlorine will eventually fade that fake grass
Wow the city can delay a 500k job on me for a year and I would still be doing cartwheels up my driveway infront of neighbors watching 😂 My mom used to write permits for the county she lived in. She used to try and tell me to get a permit everytime I did anything on my property but I never did. It’s a money racket. Somehow I got charged on my taxes for my new steel building I had built even though they didn’t know about it. 😂 Tax man knows somehow I think they fly over to see if anyone has built anything new. 😂
big nono on the grass and pavers in that pool,500k project and you use pavers,travertine 100% i have done almost 7k jobs,a lot pools and driveways including patios,and never in my life saw that,for the price was not a omg job for real,i did a 1.000.000 pool job in atlanta and was in front of belgard magazine job perfect,the most expensive pavers and natural stones.
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U should get on ur social media call these lazy gov workers out everyday till u get ur permit let the ppl see how the city functions get up in their grill tell homeowner too make video everyday showing framing calling out city where are my steps
U got me mad I live in Cali too bunch of BS
no wonder you're going bankrupt. you're giving some serious attitude. you clearly have a problem with following policy and procedure. T, it's probably a good thing you're business is changing. maybe stick to cutting lawns