Max wheel barrows gas powered we us in Hawai’i cause the obstacles and angles we have to go through but im sure on flat ground like this into a bin will save time energy and money ! Especially when it’s only two guys .. lol just a thought keep killing it bro !!
Could u just pour on top of old slab? How come you didn’t add a footer on the inside but only one outside? I want to do this for my carport and this seem like the right way opposed to those stick wood ones
It’s been a long time but we only did part of this project as the home owner took over a lot of it, however these type of projects range from 10-25k with permitting and everything
Nice to see some young guns with a great knowledge depth and doing the hard work to keep quality top of mind. Good job guys!
Awesome work! I'm gonna need a Power Nap after watching this!!
Nice job guys. Videos are getting better!
Max wheel barrows gas powered we us in Hawai’i cause the obstacles and angles we have to go through but im sure on flat ground like this into a bin will save time energy and money ! Especially when it’s only two guys .. lol just a thought keep killing it bro !!
Dang man
You guys are Beasts!
Looks fun!
Great work bro use a form oil cheaper 5 gallon buckets and Hudson sprayer much easier and faster cheers from so cal local 909 carpenters
What do you for insulation? Won’t that be a cold floor?
Didnt need to remove all that concrete, just the footer and raise the level framing it.
they wanted to rob the home owner
I was thinking the same thing. That's A LOT of labor to remove that old slab.
Could u just pour on top of old slab? How come you didn’t add a footer on the inside but only one outside? I want to do this for my carport and this seem like the right way opposed to those stick wood ones
Awesome video thank you
The morning hype song. 😄
Good job !
I am having trouble with insulation. Determining how to do r13+5 continuous.
where is part 2? Can't find it
We are waiting for homeowner to complete texture and paint before we record the final.
what did this cost?
It’s been a long time but we only did part of this project as the home owner took over a lot of it, however these type of projects range from 10-25k with permitting and everything
@@everythingresidential thanks! What about this specific concrete and footing work?
@@elliotthord26 concrete truck is probably around 1000-1500 and a pump will run you 5-700.
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@@everythingresidential so if you were to hire someone for this, you wouldn’t pay more than 3-4,000? I will def sub!
Handsome man
How much
It all depends. Additions typically run like this 100$ a foot labor
@@everythingresidentialso if my car port is 22" x 20 that's 440sqft which labor will be $44K? Are u serious?
@@vroor32 price per sqft changes per job.