Great work Quantum Tech HD 🎉 I'm really passionate about what I do and I'm so grateful for you sharing my work 😊 If anyone has any questions, just ask me!
This looks like a very technically difficult project with the floor stumps being crucial to the overall success. Fabulous result after loads of hard work. May I ask what state or country this project was in?
Bravo! I'm glad to see someone using the required adhesive with the particle board flooring system. Many internet builders/renovators miss this step and will end up with creaky floors. Same with the Gyrocking for the ceilings. Only relying on the nails or screws will result
this amount of work is spectacular and mesmerizing to say the least, the final reveal just took my breath away and melted my brain at how stunning it was. I am very jealous of how well things came together from floor to ceiling
as a carpenter of over thirty years,........they may as well started from scratch. seemed like a lot of perfectly fine material TOTALY RUINED and wasted.....unnecesary as far as im concerned....but, to each their own i guess...
@@adamwaldron I can understand how you might think that based off one short video. I made a video series in relation to this project with much more information and detail. It will help you understand why we did what we did. ua-cam.com/play/PLVSLJ3g7Q9rYOOWq86ztRdOWpu_h45Veq.html
We insulated where possible in the areas that had stud walls. We didn't insulate the double brick walls as it wasnt practical. Keep in mind it doesn't snow here. We are more concerned with keeping cool in summer so our houses are designed to be well ventilated with big eaves to keep the sun off our windows in the middle of the day.
Bravo à cette famille qui a construit cette maison les hommes ils ont bien travaillé bravo parce que ils ont fait un gros chantier comme ça super j'ai trouvé ça génial❤❤️🌹🌷🌷🌻🌻♥️🙏🙏🙏❤️🌹🌹🌹🌷🌻
Доброго дня. Убрали одно дерьмо и постелили другое.... Цоколь надо было изолировать, и сделать засыпку с трамбовкой грунта. После сделать стяжку и по ней постелить тёплый пол под керамогранит. И было бы тепло и красиво. Летом прохлада , а зимой тепло!!!! И ваша классика, грёбанный гипсокартон... Вы прям без него не куда!!!! А так ребята молодцы!!!!
Лестницу собрали , притащили готовую и и опирание идет на фанеру. Смешно! В следующем фрагменту косоур крепят к гипсокартону... Полы хлипкие, про кровлю даже писать не хочется...Утеплитель кое-как напихали, пароизоляции нет... В общем, сколько смотрю - столько плююсь. Отвратительное качество работ.
@@dmitry6734 ну-ну, другой климат. Живут при +15 градусах внутри помещения всю зиму. Ходят в уггах по дому. ua-cam.com/video/kDGiZEX9RRE/v-deo.htmlsi=A1-2vbW7Ft0wqmCb
Hola qué tal hicieron un buen trabajo felicidades para todos trabajadores que linda casa les quedó y a los que la habitan mis bendiciones para su hogar
What state is this in? Oh, Spain. Never mind. I love how you kept the wood burning fireplaces. Over here in the US, builders and architects are obsessed with gas for some reason.🤦🏻♂️
Bit concerned about the foundations of the decking, the timber only went in one direction and didn't seem to have the smaller pieces of would for stability. It all looked very nice. Did they do the whole house? I suppose they must've
Frage mich nur, warum man keine Isolierung und Dampfsperre zwischen Außenwand und Trockbau verbaut hat!? Genau so wenig zwischen EG Boden und Erdreich!? Das wird Kältebrücken geben.....können die alles nochmal aufmachen.....
sou do Brasil, saudações, o assoalho estava em bom estado madeira de lei, deveriam ter aproveitado, pois essa tida branca para mim, e ruim, a outra é de lei, o telhado a mesma coisa, e muito dinheiro jogado fora, vocês deveriam reaproveitar, me deu pena ver a qualidade das madeiras sendo dispensadas😊
Where are you from? For me, as a Central European, it’s absolutely crazy to watch how you make floors 😂 Here, we do concrete first, then waterproofing, then thermal insulation, then heating, then another layer of concrete, then another light layer of insulation, and finally the floor 😂
I don’t know where this was rebuilt but where I live we use 2 x 10 or engineered (wood) I beams for flooring joists. . With a 2 x 10 on 16” on center you can span up to 20’, Engineered I beams even further with exceptional strength and no deflection. This just seemed like a lot of extra work to adapt to 2 x 4 floor joists.
Beautiful house but to many windows for me. More privacy is needed in the bathroom . Definitely a alarm system must be needed. To inviting for break in. Thanks for sharing 😊
Did anyone else notice that they were inconsistent about insulating the walls? Some of the exterior walls had areas with no insulation in them as they put up the drywall. 🤷♂️
Very nice job! But, the video speed must be more slow down, and if necessaire, divide in 2 videos. But, the most important, is that we really can appreciate and to learn with their own experience, if not, no goodwill. Sincerely! Congratulations!
WTF? Woden floor? Why?! In these situation in Poland we make: sand, styrofoam or expanded clay, waterproofing, concrete base, flooring. No one fucks with foundation poles, beams etc. And what about worms? xD
Yeah, same deal in germany, if you don't have a cellar underneath. Every time I see some US house building stuff, I have the feeling, that they don't build to last. Good insulation + concrete foundation above it would be my choice. Also, with these wooden floor boards, you cannot use tiles for flooring. Even the elastic tile 'glue' will give up over time.
@@Ceen328 and one more thing - let a water pipe burst somewhere... good luck with the wooden floor :D In our case, you open the door and the water flows out. After 2 days you are dry.
I really enjoyed watching your video and in Australia no less truly awesome. The house come up beautiful you have done an awesome job. I to am am a fellow Aussie and there isn’t a lot of these videos to watch that I’ve seen from our good country. So thanks for sharing very well done.😊
soil bearing capacity influences the AREA of the foundation (footing) (weight per area} not necessarily the depth - as well as obviously the imposed load? The depth of the foundation (footing) is determined by the strength of the material and presence or not of reinforcement and by its position in the soil relative to the depth of frost and or stable soil or bed rock? Typical minimum soil bearing is 2000 psi, meaning a 12x12" footing could bear (12x12" x 2000# or 288,000 lbs)? Assuming the footing remains intact (reinforcement). Continuous verses individual footings respond to potential of lateral as well as earthquake loads and can be dictated by local codes. Commentators, please make corrections.
I might be wrong but it appears at about the 15 minute to 16 minute mark they are putting drywall up with no insulation in the wall. All the other shots showed insulation but not this particular wall. What would be the reason for that? Also I don’t know why folks complained about the speed of the video, just change your speed setting if you want it slower.
Definitely some standard DIY mistakes going on hopefully they don't end up being major issues late. Definitely should have had some Vapor Barrier down some type of plastic in that Foundation covering the dirt also didn't appear that you used structural lumber for your joist.... I'm sure it's 100% better than it was
Thanks for the comment, here in Australia we don't normally use vapour barriers on the sub floor. We do care a lot about ventilation and letting the structure breathe. The bearers and joists used are termite and moisture resistant LVL's. They are structural and engineered and great to work with because they're straight as an arrow. I explain things In detail here: ua-cam.com/video/wiqvAKP5kjY/v-deo.html
No mistakes. We build to our climate and regulations here in Australia. Codes and building materials can vary throughout the country due to many climates. This dude knows what he's doing.
Great work Quantum Tech HD 🎉 I'm really passionate about what I do and I'm so grateful for you sharing my work 😊
If anyone has any questions, just ask me!
This looks like a very technically difficult project with the floor stumps being crucial to the overall success. Fabulous result after loads of hard work.
May I ask what state or country this project was in?
@@dao8805 country - Australia. State - Victoria
@@dao8805 Australia! We're based in the city if Melbourne.
Bravo! I'm glad to see someone using the required adhesive with the particle board flooring system. Many internet builders/renovators miss this step and will end up with creaky floors. Same with the Gyrocking for the ceilings. Only relying on the nails or screws will result
this amount of work is spectacular and mesmerizing to say the least, the final reveal just took my breath away and melted my brain at how stunning it was. I am very jealous of how well things came together from floor to ceiling
As a former renovation specialist working on foreclosed homes, this was a fantastic job, done extremely well. Cheers Boys
as a carpenter of over thirty years,........they may as well started from scratch. seemed like a lot of perfectly fine material TOTALY RUINED and wasted.....unnecesary as far as im concerned....but, to each their own i guess...
@@adamwaldron I can understand how you might think that based off one short video. I made a video series in relation to this project with much more information and detail.
It will help you understand why we did what we did. ua-cam.com/play/PLVSLJ3g7Q9rYOOWq86ztRdOWpu_h45Veq.html
@@dingeldiy nah its all good, i just saw a short piece. I know you had your reasons. I should keep my pie hole shut sometimes🙂
Construction done by highly skilled team of tradesmen.
Outstanding work gentlemen.
Thankyou!
Old brick made by master masons is by far more beautiful than any modern masonry product or faux masonry.
just my opinion, old red brick looks like ****
I love the high ceilings and all that light from outside,makes it a perfect home,thats beautiful guys.
Despite having renovated hundreds of homes, I’ve never managed to create the kind of magic this person made in just one video. Truly astounding!
Thankyou!
Not placing insulation between the drywall and the exterior brick is a big mistake.
Agreed.
Das habe ich mich auch gefragt! Keine Isolierung und keine Dampfsperre!?🤔🤔🤔
We insulated where possible in the areas that had stud walls. We didn't insulate the double brick walls as it wasnt practical. Keep in mind it doesn't snow here. We are more concerned with keeping cool in summer so our houses are designed to be well ventilated with big eaves to keep the sun off our windows in the middle of the day.
@truthersum5202: I don't know the first thing about building a house, but it looked to me those guys kinda knew what they were doing.
As someone who has little knowledge of tool use and exactly no knowledge of building, I find it difficult to believe these guys made any big mistakes.
Bravo à cette famille qui a construit cette maison les hommes ils ont bien travaillé bravo parce que ils ont fait un gros chantier comme ça super j'ai trouvé ça génial❤❤️🌹🌷🌷🌻🌻♥️🙏🙏🙏❤️🌹🌹🌹🌷🌻
An incredible amount of work but it paid off. Beautiful home!
Доброго дня. Убрали одно дерьмо и постелили другое.... Цоколь надо было изолировать, и сделать засыпку с трамбовкой грунта. После сделать стяжку и по ней постелить тёплый пол под керамогранит. И было бы тепло и красиво. Летом прохлада , а зимой тепло!!!! И ваша классика, грёбанный гипсокартон... Вы прям без него не куда!!!! А так ребята молодцы!!!!
Это Австралия. Там другой климат, там летом и на улице прохлада, а зимой жара. 😀
Лестницу собрали , притащили готовую и и опирание идет на фанеру.
Смешно!
В следующем фрагменту косоур крепят к гипсокартону...
Полы хлипкие, про кровлю даже писать не хочется...Утеплитель кое-как напихали, пароизоляции нет...
В общем, сколько смотрю - столько плююсь.
Отвратительное качество работ.
@@dmitry6734 ну-ну, другой климат. Живут при +15 градусах внутри помещения всю зиму. Ходят в уггах по дому. ua-cam.com/video/kDGiZEX9RRE/v-deo.htmlsi=A1-2vbW7Ft0wqmCb
у них дома с отоплением отсутствуют в строительных стандартах :)))) И никто не заморачивается, т к утепление дома не влияет на его стоимость.
@@dmitry6734 прохлада это +14 на улице и +15 дома. Согласен в +15 в квартире прожить 4 месяца? Они в угги по дому ходят как в тапочках.
I can’t even imagine what this costs? They took that entire roof off and every floor joist redone-wow😊
It would have cost more to knock it down and start again. Yes the renovation was costly but it added twice as much value to the home
I'm here for the music, as well as the makeover.
If the home wasn’t so wonderful I would have left because of that AWFUL music !!!!
Hola qué tal hicieron un buen trabajo felicidades para todos trabajadores que linda casa les quedó y a los que la habitan mis bendiciones para su hogar
good luck to the future owner to breathe all that fiberglass in the walls and ceiling. the next 30 years are gonna be great for them
I don't think they are planning on living in the wall cavities so it shouldn't be a problem!
@ I don’t think you can think at all
Love the little music. Makes for a peaceful nighttime watch with a cup of tea. Thank you. 💐🏆☕️🍪
Saving this house like this makes sense only if you are attached emotionally to it.
It was probably cheaper to build a house from scratch.
I'm feeling so grateful for the beauty that exists in the world after watching this.
I'm feeling so grateful for the beauty that exists in the world after this comment ❤
Beautiful mansion 😍 thanks for sharing 👏 😊😊
Красиво, здорово! Но может дешевле было построить новый дом?
Well, newer houses in the USA are often less sturdy, and VERY FEW are one-level like this roomy home. Be well!
щели между кладкой кирпичей видели?! О_О
судя по кладке дом достраивали раза три и с каждым разом новый каменщик был хуже предыдущего.
Молодцы , хороший проект
Перспективный бизнес для будущих проектов как девелоперов
Masterful renovation - or should I say instead - 'resurrection'? 👏🏻👏🏻
WOW!!! and another WOW!! What a beautiful house. Great work everyone, from the base of the house to the roof, this place is awesome!!
I said the same thing - wow just WOW !!!!
Wooden plank flooring, as shown in the video, is not a "parquet floor."
Gorgeous ❤️!
I will never understand placing the bathtub in front of windows.
That's a wonderful renovation!!!
Легче , быстрее,и дешевле было построить новый.
断熱材が床下、壁、屋根に入ってないので夏は暑く冬は寒い家が完成しました。
Did you not see the insulation on the roof while they were putting the roof on,and the walls were also insulated
@@omaopa6923少なくとも床下には断熱材は充填されていない!隙間風だらけの欠陥住宅!
Maravilhosa! Espaçosa,bem decorada.
Excellent work.
What state is this in?
Oh, Spain.
Never mind.
I love how you kept the wood burning fireplaces.
Over here in the US, builders and architects are obsessed with gas for some reason.🤦🏻♂️
Its probably Australia judging by the wall sockets
and style of house
@@waimoana2648and the guys email address is Australian.
damn that's gorgeous!! I love those picture windows, stunning!
格好良い👍👍👍😃
素晴らしいです❤️
With the amount of the original house that was removed and replaced, this project came close to moving from "refurb" over to "rebuild"
Beautiful!👏👏👍🤩😊
Bit concerned about the foundations of the decking, the timber only went in one direction and didn't seem to have the smaller pieces of would for stability. It all looked very nice. Did they do the whole house? I suppose they must've
shouldn’t there be some kind of moisture barrier between the ground and that base flooring. now it will just rot from the bottom up.😮
My thought exactly…should have been accounted for. Not sure if they were conditioning that space but even more reason for a vapor barrier.
Not a single piece of parquet that is tongue and groove hardwood flooring 😂
Красивый большой дом, удачи вам!
Preciosa casa👏👏👏
That was a thorough renovation. I would have made different choices for the interior, though.
I’ll never watch this channel again because you had an ad that wouldn’t go away for half of the video. Loved the house.
Absolutely wonderful result. Every room is perfect and the exterior looks fantastic.
Outstandingly well done!
Wunderschön geworden...gutes Handwerk!!!! Sehr geschmackvoll.❤
Frage mich nur, warum man keine Isolierung und Dampfsperre zwischen Außenwand und Trockbau verbaut hat!? Genau so wenig zwischen EG Boden und Erdreich!? Das wird Kältebrücken geben.....können die alles nochmal aufmachen.....
Beautiful home
sou do Brasil, saudações, o assoalho estava em bom estado madeira de lei, deveriam ter aproveitado, pois essa tida branca para mim, e ruim, a outra é de lei, o telhado a mesma coisa, e muito dinheiro jogado fora, vocês deveriam reaproveitar, me deu pena ver a qualidade das madeiras sendo dispensadas😊
Where are you from? For me, as a Central European, it’s absolutely crazy to watch how you make floors 😂 Here, we do concrete first, then waterproofing, then thermal insulation, then heating, then another layer of concrete, then another light layer of insulation, and finally the floor 😂
Foe haben auch keine Dämmung und Dampfsperre zwischen Außenwand und Trockenbau! Fußboden im Erdgeschoß auch nicht isoliert!
@ Ja es gibt dort schreckliche Dinge, die völlig falsch sind. Aber wahrscheinlich machen sie es so :)))
@@hejbnise selbst wenn die kein Problem mit Kälte haben, heizt sich das Haus im Sommer ja massiv auf.....🤷♂️
I don’t know where this was rebuilt but where I live we use 2 x 10 or engineered (wood) I beams for flooring joists.
. With a 2 x 10 on 16” on center you can span up to 20’, Engineered I beams even further with exceptional strength and no deflection.
This just seemed like a lot of extra work to adapt to 2 x 4 floor joists.
Beautiful ❤❤❤
No insulation under the new floor. Winter ice box!
Beautiful house but to many windows for me. More privacy is needed in the bathroom . Definitely a alarm system must be needed. To inviting for break in. Thanks for sharing 😊
I would've enjoyed a before and after or a side by side view
Great Job!! but....
Wouldn't it have been faster to just demolish the whole structure and rebuilding?
Simply amazing house .
Beautiful 🎉 Amazing work🎉❤
Outstanding share 👍🏻👍🏻
Restauré ancienne maison
QUEDO HERMOSA
Great work. Enjoyed the video very much.
Beautiful building and beautiful finishing and everything is just so flawless
Jeez why not just build a whole new house
Did anyone else notice that they were inconsistent about insulating the walls? Some of the exterior walls had areas with no insulation in them as they put up the drywall. 🤷♂️
The thumbnail for this video does not match the house shown at 0:17. What's going on?
Very good job guys i loved it
Very nice job! But, the video speed must be more slow down, and if necessaire, divide in 2 videos. But, the most important, is that we really can appreciate and to learn with their own experience, if not, no goodwill.
Sincerely!
Congratulations!
Beautiful!!
This is INSANE!
Magnífico trabalho 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇧🇷
Beautiful! I love those huge windows.
This video says renovate. You practically rebuilt the entire house. All you used was the original foundation and exterior walls.
I agree 👍
ive learned the next time i have tile installed to get it sealed
Beautiful finished house 🏡
WTF? Woden floor? Why?! In these situation in Poland we make: sand, styrofoam or expanded clay, waterproofing, concrete base, flooring. No one fucks with foundation poles, beams etc. And what about worms? xD
Yeah, same deal in germany, if you don't have a cellar underneath. Every time I see some US house building stuff, I have the feeling, that they don't build to last. Good insulation + concrete foundation above it would be my choice.
Also, with these wooden floor boards, you cannot use tiles for flooring. Even the elastic tile 'glue' will give up over time.
@@Ceen328 and one more thing - let a water pipe burst somewhere... good luck with the wooden floor :D
In our case, you open the door and the water flows out. After 2 days you are dry.
This is differently not a home built in USA, the layout and materials used look strange.
@@Ceen328but this is Australia.
@@vikakondAustralia.
Really amazing work and project!
Beautiful work and beautiful house 🏠
Restoration and building
Another great video!
These guys are awesome!/ I wish i knew how to do this.
Es bueno y emocionante
Crear construir a favor de muchos necesitados amen
That's not a renovation, that's a smash/rebuild. I'm guessing the ROI value was worth all the work.
Amazing.
I really enjoyed watching your video and in Australia no less truly awesome. The house come up beautiful you have done an awesome job. I to am am a fellow Aussie and there isn’t a lot of these videos to watch that I’ve seen from our good country. So thanks for sharing very well done.😊
soil bearing capacity influences the AREA of the foundation (footing) (weight per area} not necessarily the depth - as well as obviously the imposed load? The depth of the foundation (footing) is determined by the strength of the material and presence or not of reinforcement and by its position in the soil relative to the depth of frost and or stable soil or bed rock? Typical minimum soil bearing is 2000 psi, meaning a 12x12" footing could bear (12x12" x 2000# or 288,000 lbs)? Assuming the footing remains intact (reinforcement). Continuous verses individual footings respond to potential of lateral as well as earthquake loads and can be dictated by local codes. Commentators, please make corrections.
I might be wrong but it appears at about the 15 minute to 16 minute mark they are putting drywall up with no insulation in the wall. All the other shots showed insulation but not this particular wall. What would be the reason for that? Also I don’t know why folks complained about the speed of the video, just change your speed setting if you want it slower.
Perfect job! Only one question: How much was it? :)
very nice. was it cost-effective as opposed to buying a new house?
Ну просто колоссальная работа
Gorgeous!
Very hardworking man👍👍👍👍🙏
проще новый построить,но результат прекрасный
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Anymore I am going to the end of the video to see the results. if they end with the new "modern" look it will save me 20-30 minutes of my time.
Definitely some standard DIY mistakes going on hopefully they don't end up being major issues late. Definitely should have had some Vapor Barrier down some type of plastic in that Foundation covering the dirt also didn't appear that you used structural lumber for your joist.... I'm sure it's 100% better than it was
Thanks for the comment, here in Australia we don't normally use vapour barriers on the sub floor. We do care a lot about ventilation and letting the structure breathe. The bearers and joists used are termite and moisture resistant LVL's. They are structural and engineered and great to work with because they're straight as an arrow.
I explain things In detail here:
ua-cam.com/video/wiqvAKP5kjY/v-deo.html
No mistakes. We build to our climate and regulations here in Australia. Codes and building materials can vary throughout the country due to many climates. This dude knows what he's doing.
No he knows what he is doing. Building codes vary depending on your country of origin.
This to much work, the level of rework here, it would in most cases to start from ground up.
Where is the “parquet” in the parquet floors? Beautiful job, otherwise!
В каком году снималось видео??? Замок дверной врезают стамесками!!! Меня бы за такую врезку кастрировали бы😂
On the high pitch roof, do you not get problems with condensation, as far as I saw, you did not ventilate the roof?
Very nice