Is a 1880s Basement Worth Making a Livable Space? | 1880s Farm House EP4
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2020
- Just because it is Old and Nasty Does Not mean It is Useless. Watch as we restore and old house back to it s former glory!
Season 3 Episode 07 "Farm House Basement (2019)
Master Episode 27
Produced by Jeff Thorman
Written & Directed by: Maximilian Moskal
Hosted by: Jeff Thorman
Cinematography by: Maximilian Moskal
Opening Song: Anthony Jarrett
Editing by: Maximilian Moskal
Produced by: Home Renovision DIY 2019
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www.SubdivisionFilms.com
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I’m a home inspector and I love this guy I can’t imagine who would dislike any of these videos. Keep it up and thank you!
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SOOO glad it is not only me. LOL. The night we closed on our old house we rented the VHS tape of "The Money Pit". We were aware. We survived it and it only took us 27 years to get it finished.
Max your editing here is lovely. I think the only difference between this and HGTV type stuff, is A this has actual content, but from a film point of view the B is just the lack of a second camera for shot reverse shot type editing during dialogue. I think you'd have a lot more flexibility with a second camera. Again though, it's very well done.
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So much fun, renovating while you are living in the space.
Jeff I can't tell you how much I love this video. From
I was really excited to see the next episode appear. I am not a renovator, I just really enjoy watching your journey as in Australia we don’t have the same issues as you with the really old houses, severe weather conditions and pest damage although we do have termites, we also don’t t have basements although some of the more recent expensive builds may have under garage parking. I also enjoy the chats between you and your wife.
I bought a 1900 home and have many similar issues. Thank you, it is the first time I have seen anyone take this kind of non-ideal situation and say "you can do this". The basement is the most intimidating part, just walking around down there and looking at all of the problems. I've been working on it 4 years now and I am not even half way done. Electrical, HVAC, structural, insulation in walls, plumbing, encapsulating two crawl spaces, etc. I've had a lot of help on things where I did not have time to do them, but have also tackled a lot myself. I wish someone had said "you are buying as is". But having said that, I've learned a tone and it is definitely not a cookie-cutter track home and has some unique charm.
I also have logs as load bearing joists in my 1800's Montana ranch house. Earthen basement/cellar with stone walls. It is nice to see your process and your conversation with the structural engineer was spot-on. This all helps me prioritize.
I’ve never seen an actual whole tree use for as a joist before
This dude is like a dad with all the answers, I will pass the knowledge on to my grandsons, nephews and little cousins. Thanks man frfr
“Can you go outside, Mom?”
This video is a GOLD MINE of knowledge. I live in an area where almost all of the houses were built in the early 1900s. Some of these puppies are mansions, literally and they sell for a meager $100k. As I grow in the industry, I'd love nothing more than to acquire some of these if not just for pet projects but in the mean time I have rentals that all have various little things going on. I consider it my playground for learning now and I cannot believe how much these videos have changed my understanding as not only a landlord but a contractor and the rest. I am a bit obsessed with the entire thing and I've muscled through easily 10 videos this week alone. I cannot stress how thankful I am because all of them have been so on point, even with the basic stuff.
"Welcome to my Nightmare"
Love all the detail. Plan on buying a country house next year and I watch your show to talk myself out of it and then I watch your shows to talk myself into it! Thanks a bunch for your generosity in providing all the detailed info. It provides DIYers like me figure out what you can do and when the experts need to be called in.
He's so lucky to have such an incredible mentor...
That was some amazing changes to the water, air and heat, and electricity to the home! It's so interesting and fun to watch you discover and repair the different things around the house 🏠 😊👍💕💕💕
I absolutely love the relationship between you and your son.
I just bought a house that needs this kind of work, and I have to live in it while it's being repaired.