I've wanted to put a basement underneath my house for years and you've finally provided a video showing that YES, it can be done! Mine is a 2 story farmhouse from 1895 with little to no crawlspace room. I have ideas on how to accomplish, but your video helps confirm my thoughts. Biggest hurdle now is to convince my wife that it's a good idea! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mate we're watching from Australia and loving the build and appreciate your time. We can't understand why people continually complain and criticise people's work?? Your house - your way. Who gives a crap about what the Karen's and Nancy's of the world think mate. You do you and we'll watch. 🙏👍💪
I never built anything. Yet I can identify a huge risk using work scaffolds as temporary building supports. People take all sorts of risks during amateur hour. IT does not ALWAYS result in a failure..... the platform rated for say 500lbs, might hold 50 times that once.... maybe twice... maybe not at all. Unless these are special structural jacks that only LOOK like work scaffolds/platforms. It is all real cool, until something deadly happens. Glad it did NOT.
You’re not kidding when it comes to UA-cam experts. They know vaccines, medicine, law, politics, science, law enforcement, etc. They know everything and the kicker is most only have a high school diploma.
I was doing videos on a house I was working on and I finally just quit doing them because the UA-cam Experts just got old and I got tired of dealing with them.
I worked construction in Austin Texas and we had a builder that built a new first floor under the existing house. It actually made for a very nice project when it was complete.
You are insane!!!!! That is a compliment with the highest regard implied. I am not talking about the way you supported the house im talking about taking on this project as a whole 🤯. I am super impressed, very clever, and determined you are.
People are always going to think you’re crazy when you think outside box and do things in an unconventional way. There’s other ways to do things successfully if you really plan it out. There’s still people coming up with creative inventions that’s better than past inventions.
Heck yes! You are doing it the right way. You're keeping the house in tact and liveable, especially important if there is a wife involved and you're only dealing with gravity , one dimension. I kinda like the log exterior but you might want to consider Hardy board for the fire danger. good work, we're enjoying your videos. thanks
I lived on the East Side of Detroit for well over 30 years.I remember one of the neighbors down the road for me.Ended up doing a similar job but ended up having to remove his driveway and excavate underneath the house to put a new basement in. What was never really a true basement was only a so-called fall out shelter and it had collapsed.So the gentleman decided to do the full on lifting of the house and then pour the footings and do the cinder block wall for the basement , which is cold in the city of detroit. It took about 8 months just for the basement alone.But it was freaky seeing his house on stilts.And stanchions for those eight months , while city inspectors came and went doing their waiting game to get approved to finish the project. That is a job that you are taking on, but I'm loving the content.And thank you for your thorough explanation.And brief run down of what you are doing to get this job done.
Your first video definitely got the algorithm treatment and it was very interesting, I'm following along now! I have to say that opening shot of a whole damn house resting on some scaffold towers is amazing and something you don't get to see ever.
I’m always amused how these self declared Safety Nannies feel it’s their duty to stick their noses in peoples business they have NOTHING to do with! This is your land,your house, your project that you have graciously chosen to let us watch. Press on Dude, wishing you complete success!
It' no one's business until someone is maimed or crippled and has to have a lot of medical care and disability support for the rest of their lives - which we will all have to pay for with taxes and higher insurance premiums for the rest of that guy's life. Doing a crappy unsafe job on your property is fine if you agree not to use any government subsidies if and when things go wrong. Linda, given your concerns, I hope you don't use any public services get any money provided by the nannies.
I’m six years into building my own cabin, yet I find your video very interesting. I would never have thought about doing what you are doing. I want to see how you do the rest of the project. I'm always open to learning something. I'm 79!
Thank you I did wash your first video and it was awesome to me I did not see some like this in a long time my family is Carpenter brick Mason plumbing and electrician and buy me growing up in that type of family I learn each and every one of them trays and I am good at it thank you for sharing your work good job keep it going
Great video! It's impressive to see the detailed process of adding a new concrete footing under an existing house. Your explanation about why you chose to keep the house in place rather than moving it makes a lot of sense, especially considering the complexities of disconnecting utilities and the additional infrastructure required for sliding the house back.
I think you are doing a great job..that is awesome how you dug all that out. You are always going to get some negative comments, but you are doing great. So much fun to watch.
Brilliant - when you were talking about putting in the low footer I was thinking ahhh, that's how Ron Bond would do it, then BAM, you mentioned Bondo Built lol. I couldn't believe it. I love his channel, him & his crew do cracking work 👍 Although I have withdrawal symptoms currently as he hasn't put out a video for over a week 🤣
Great job and I love the thought processes, nothing is insurmountable. Given an opportunity there is always a way! Gratz from New Zealand. I doubt our local council would give a building permit and our insurance companies would freak
Man I’m so glad I caught the post I saw that first video and went on a binge I’ve been mainly waiting on the update on this one. Time to sit back eat drink a beer and enjoy the content Thank u sir
It is amazing how some people make critical comments when they have no idea what they are talking about. About 40 plus years ago my dad and I ,we were in the construction business, had a house mover lift a house which had settled on one end due to being built on a peat bog. Vanhowling house movers lifted the house about four feet so we could excavate and install the new foundation below the peat bog. It took about a week and when the house was lowered back down all the floors and walls were level and plumb. We also had raised a 500 foot bridge over a river with the same company, we had to construct new abutment walls to re stabilize the structure. It was a very difficult job as we had to work on a barge I constructed in the river.
I remember my uncle doing this to a house in the 80s when I was a kid. Him and my aunt were still living in it. When the washing machine was out of balance the entire house would shake 😂 the house turned out amazing when he was done.
1st video was great, can't see anything wrong with what you are doing. You seem a switched on type of guy, you have it planned out and are aware of the issues that might come up! Haters are going to hate, take no notice of them. keep grinding on, going to be sweet once it is finished.
Pay no heed to these Internet experts, seriously doubt they have held a shovel letalone built a basement - you have a great channel and content, where you share your experiences!
You have a big job (as you know) and hats off to you for going ahead. Some things won't work and you will figure it out as you go, thoughtfully. I thank your dad for his assistance. I think you'll need a line pump (instead of a boom pump) to access under the house portion. They work and they work the people too. You do what you have to do on some jobs. Good luck!!
I think its a great idea for a feller to given he is doing the job on his own without a lot of workers on his payroll. Your kind of thinking is how the first people who jacked up houses did it. I admire your enterprising attitude and belief that it can be done.
Looks like you’re doing it right. Also I get why your saving the original house looks well built and would cost a lot to replace rather than just remodel
I have seen professional house movers do exactly as you are doing, with a little bit more shoring. Worrying about your dog falling, mine dose the same thing. Once in a while I'll help her fall off of the bed. Great video, can't wait to see it when it's done.
Nice video, ppl overreact footers are footers they just hold up your walls so u wont even see em. If its a bit out of level its nothing some mortar cant fix. Nice to see someone using formadrain, its a good product, saves labor. ICF also a good product. Cant wait to see more progress and the finished product
You are going to owe Andrew three more wood stoves for the concrete work!!! And I still don't know how many, of what kind, and the names of the canine overseers! Nice job, I knew about those drains but as with any new product I prefer to wait for a long term history before using. When installing any buried drain system I like to put cleanouts to the surface every twenty/thirty feet so a hose can flush the system from sediments every few years. They can bury themselves and become useless in some soil types. Skid steers have a concrete mixer available that mixes the material in the bucket. The neat thing about that is that you can use an "elephants nose" attachment that puts a six inch or eight inch hose at the bottom of the bucket for placing the mix. With your abilities you should be able to make an adaptor for your bucket (future filling the blocks) to ease places like your corners. Nice video!
Big project! Clearly you've done your research and due diligence! Ignore the arm chair critics unless you find substance in there comments! Never easy starting a YT with such a big project but it looks like you are managing! Will stand by for your next post! Good job Man!
You are doing great. Keep going. I personally would have moved the house out of the way. Big mobile crane and pick it up. Temporary plumbing and power seems easier then moving the house up and down. But that's how I would do it. You do you man , doing great.
Why is that? We never use that stuff in Germany. It's mostly used by DIYers for in ground pools. Usually basements are build with formed concrete to which an XPS insulation is added on the outside. Usually the basements are build with water impermeable concrete which needs a certain thickness and waterproof connections between different pours.
I have enjoyed now 2 really good videos on this project. I wish I could do that but we live on flat clay mud ground and i would just be making a dirty pool under the house. Great work on the project.
Back in the 60s, my father bought a house for a dollar due to it being removed for new development. I remember watching it coming down the street as i left for school. He already had the foundation ready. That house is still there, looking great.
Very cool. Great team work there! ( The dogs....Who did you think I was talking about?) .....Oh...those friends....yeah I guess. Great job to them too! Super project & super video!....( and the temps were super hot too..)
form a drain-should have paid you to use there product, that is the best advertising in the world right there. never heard of that stuff but thats a genius idea
I did this kind of work for a living, replace bad basements under houses even with additions as well. I am retired now. We did both lift up and block the house and move the house to the side. From what I have seen so far you are doing an impressive job!
I truly think it’s a very beautiful home. It’s truly amazing how you can do this. Be safe careful and Thanks for sharing.I hope we get to see it all being built if possible 🎉
That intro was amusing. I subscribed when I saw your last video on this project, don't see people doing this kind of work too often on UA-cam. I'll have to go back and read the comments on the last one, those are always the fun part with content like this.
You should grab a wire twister. They're cheap and sooooo much faster and better than pliers. I like the kind with the spiral groove that twists as you pump the handle up and down. And you can buy a bundle of a few thousand tie wires with loops on the ends for about $25.
When you do the ICF I would recommend getting one of those vibrators that you press against the outside of the forms. Its really helps especially where you have concrete under a sill. They used to make one's that fit a cordless drill called the arkie wall banger and another one from a company called liteforms
I'm building my second rammed earth home using used tires and earth bags or sand bags, it takes lots of elbow grease, Looking at all the heavy equipment there's tons of elbow grease too, but my footings aren't this labor intensive... Plus mine is free lol but this is a big project, I enjoy watching 👍🏼
I've been a contractor most of my life and I fully understand the need to maintain usability of the structure. You have a big front yard. I think I would have been tempted to build the entire foundation a few feet in front of the existing house, completed the new laundry and bathroom in the new basement. The exterior basement walls could have been notched to accept the two primary I-beams and used a crane to pick up the whole house an set it in place on the new foundation. The addition could have been built in place. Despite the care and planning used to raise the house, leaving it elevated all of that time seems like a huge risk. Its going to plan regardless. Keep up the good work.
nice work , looks good, I built my house 2 stories all ICF, my best advice is bracing x bracing and then take a few days and go over your bracing, a blow out or bulge will suck, if your renting a bracing system rent an extra set, other then that its a great project. I also used my footing forms for cat walk planking to pour the icf then used them to frame the north wall 2x8 of my garage, it was a good way to maximize the value of the footing forms and my North wall is better insulated.
It always annoys me when people say 'just tear it down and build new' I think your approach is a much better one take what is a solid structure and improve it. Loving your videos
Such a cool project and well made videos (other than the moving around of the camera so much in the beginning making me dizzy). I’m glad I found your channel.
I use to jack houses 25 years ago we would use cribs and do the same thing your doing here when you put your concrete walls you leave windows where you can slide your I beams out when it’s lowered nice work!
Cribbing done properly should not weeble over, like a set of Harbor Freight scaffolds. Not being an engineer, I guess observing something sketchie does not count.... but as long as no one loses their life, it is entertaining.
Galloping Girdy was named after a 10 mph wind madeitdance, but you shouldn't have any problems. I think what you're doing is great 👍 Looks like you're increasing Sq ft by 3 or 4, maybe . Double the floor plan and full basement under. I'll be interested to see the finished house 🏠 Good luck
Bet you’re saving an absolute fortune and have the satisfaction of knowing you’ve done a great job. One that you know intimately and how to fix/adapt in the future. I know…I did likewise years ago. It’s easy to spend others money and go with the hype etc ‘ it’s cheaper to knock it down and build anew’ not if you actually do the sums it’s not!!! But if you believe that then go ahead…I’ll stick with the plan!!!
I've wanted to put a basement underneath my house for years and you've finally provided a video showing that YES, it can be done! Mine is a 2 story farmhouse from 1895 with little to no crawlspace room. I have ideas on how to accomplish, but your video helps confirm my thoughts. Biggest hurdle now is to convince my wife that it's a good idea! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good luck
@@Wolfpupfabwith the job or the wife 🫣😂
You could do it in sections like a side at a time so your not having to support the extra weight !
Adding a basement to your 1895 two-story farmhouse sounds like an exciting challenge, especially with limited crawlspace
Send her on a holiday around the world & get it done then, it'll be cheaper than all the grief you'll get if she knows & watches you do it 🤣
Just found you and now bingewatching your videos... This is AWESOME!
Thanks👍
Thanks for the shout out and I am glad that my videos are helpful to you guys. Nice project you have going there.
You’re welcome I enjoy your videos. Thanks👍
Here comes the mud!
Mate we're watching from Australia and loving the build and appreciate your time.
We can't understand why people continually complain and criticise people's work??
Your house - your way. Who gives a crap about what the Karen's and Nancy's of the world think mate. You do you and we'll watch. 🙏👍💪
Thanks!
I like seeing a new way of doing things. I look forward to the rest of the build.
Usually the loudest guys with all their tips don’t do much real work. I’m enjoying the project thanks for sharing.
I never built anything. Yet I can identify a huge risk using work scaffolds as temporary building supports. People take all sorts of risks during amateur hour. IT does not ALWAYS result in a failure..... the platform rated for say 500lbs, might hold 50 times that once.... maybe twice... maybe not at all. Unless these are special structural jacks that only LOOK like work scaffolds/platforms. It is all real cool, until something deadly happens. Glad it did NOT.
My first job in the construction industry was building basements under existing homes. Hard work but rewarding. You're doing a good job. Great videos.
Don't listen to anyone you are doing a great job. Keep up the good work can't wait to see it when it's done.
This is an option that most people probably don't think about. Nice to see it documented by a guy who is still using the house.
Isn’t it amazing how many experts are on UA-cam?! I’m really enjoying your videos!
I did an extensive remodel on my home. I got more advice from people who had not so much as even built a doghouse. 😂.
You’re not kidding when it comes to UA-cam experts. They know vaccines, medicine, law, politics, science, law enforcement, etc. They know everything and the kicker is most only have a high school diploma.
@@mybighandle😂😂
Don’t forget English teachers! A lot of people correcting spelling mistakes
I was doing videos on a house I was working on and I finally just quit doing them because the UA-cam Experts just got old and I got tired of dealing with them.
I think that you are doing a job that 90% of others would never try! I look forward to the finished project.
I worked construction in Austin Texas and we had a builder that built a new first floor under the existing house. It actually made for a very nice project when it was complete.
This is bad ass man keep up the hard ass work. Tell your father in law thank you too, he sent me your way!
You are insane!!!!! That is a compliment with the highest regard implied. I am not talking about the way you supported the house im talking about taking on this project as a whole 🤯. I am super impressed, very clever, and determined you are.
People are always going to think you’re crazy when you think outside box and do things in an unconventional way. There’s other ways to do things successfully if you really plan it out. There’s still people coming up with creative inventions that’s better than past inventions.
I thought you did an excellent job. I got out of the service in 91. Construction is all I have done. U should be proud of your self.
I am impressed and interested in your project. You are a courageous man! Please keep posting.
Holding my breath until you get the house repositioned.
spent fifty years doing this and I have never seen it done like this, but looks like it will work so good luck
how did you do it
Looks great, once it’s done I’d never come out of that basement. Keep on grinding, be safe please!
You are doing what you want and the safest way possible, the home is not moving and the ground is stable so a good job.
Heck yes! You are doing it the right way. You're keeping the house in tact and liveable, especially important if there is a wife involved and you're only dealing with gravity , one dimension. I kinda like the log exterior but you might want to consider Hardy board for the fire danger. good work, we're enjoying your videos. thanks
I lived on the East Side of Detroit for well over 30 years.I remember one of the neighbors down the road for me.Ended up doing a similar job but ended up having to remove his driveway and excavate underneath the house to put a new basement in.
What was never really a true basement was only a so-called fall out shelter and it had collapsed.So the gentleman decided to do the full on lifting of the house and then pour the footings and do the cinder block wall for the basement , which is cold in the city of detroit.
It took about 8 months just for the basement alone.But it was freaky seeing his house on stilts.And stanchions for those eight months , while city inspectors came and went doing their waiting game to get approved to finish the project.
That is a job that you are taking on, but I'm loving the content.And thank you for your thorough explanation.And brief run down of what you are doing to get this job done.
Your first video definitely got the algorithm treatment and it was very interesting, I'm following along now! I have to say that opening shot of a whole damn house resting on some scaffold towers is amazing and something you don't get to see ever.
I’m always amused how these self declared Safety Nannies feel it’s their duty to stick their noses in peoples business they have NOTHING to do with! This is your land,your house, your project that you have graciously chosen to let us watch. Press on Dude, wishing you complete success!
These screen Warriors are just a bunch of envy wankers
LOL safety nannies. 🤣😂
If it is no one else's business - why post it on youtube in the first place? If you want attention, the safety nannies will show up. Live with it.
It' no one's business until someone is maimed or crippled and has to have a lot of medical care and disability support for the rest of their lives - which we will all have to pay for with taxes and higher insurance premiums for the rest of that guy's life. Doing a crappy unsafe job on your property is fine if you agree not to use any government subsidies if and when things go wrong. Linda, given your concerns, I hope you don't use any public services get any money provided by the nannies.
I’m six years into building my own cabin, yet I find your video very interesting. I would never have thought about doing what you are doing. I want to see how you do the rest of the project. I'm always open to learning something. I'm 79!
An underground bunker would've been better, Especially this day in time. The basement is also great as well. Thanks for sharing.
Looking good
Every time you feel tired
Just look at the progress you made
Thanks again for sharing your content. Enjoy watching your build take care be safe.
Thank you I did wash your first video and it was awesome to me I did not see some like this in a long time my family is Carpenter brick Mason plumbing and electrician and buy me growing up in that type of family I learn each and every one of them trays and I am good at it thank you for sharing your work good job keep it going
The form a drain looks like the perfect answer for a DIYer. You'll have a basement in no time.
Great video! It's impressive to see the detailed process of adding a new concrete footing under an existing house. Your explanation about why you chose to keep the house in place rather than moving it makes a lot of sense, especially considering the complexities of disconnecting utilities and the additional infrastructure required for sliding the house back.
Ambitious project for sure. When I saw you shuffling concrete with a skid steer I knew it was going to be a long day.
This is you house and you can do whatever you want to do. If the critics want to pay your expenses, then let them pay for it !
I think you are doing a great job..that is awesome how you dug all that out. You are always going to get some negative comments, but you are doing great. So much fun to watch.
Thanks👍
Good job so far. Looking forward to the next video of the basement
A very cool and interesting project. Keeps one wide awake and thinking all the time.
Great project, one of those I'm glad you're doing it and not me. Some kool dogs always good to have around on a tough build.
Well done mate, hope all goes according to plan. I must say you have big balls living in this house on temporary sticks 😂
Brilliant - when you were talking about putting in the low footer I was thinking ahhh, that's how Ron Bond would do it, then BAM, you mentioned Bondo Built lol. I couldn't believe it.
I love his channel, him & his crew do cracking work 👍 Although I have withdrawal symptoms currently as he hasn't put out a video for over a week 🤣
This video just may have convinced my wife to do what I've been dreaming about doing for over a decade. Thanks for proving to my wife I'm not crazy.
Get after it!
Great job and I love the thought processes, nothing is insurmountable. Given an opportunity there is always a way! Gratz from New Zealand. I doubt our local council would give a building permit and our insurance companies would freak
Thanks! That is unfortunate 🇺🇸
youve got some balls my friend ! respect from the netherlands, europe.
I watch all Bondo videos he's an awesome concrete guy.
Great to watch…I have never seen it done like this before. Nice job.👍🏼
What a fascinating project! I'm very impressed with your construction skills.
Man I’m so glad I caught the post I saw that first video and went on a binge I’ve been mainly waiting on the update on this one. Time to sit back eat drink a beer and enjoy the content Thank u sir
Rock on young man, people need to ridicule things they don't have the courage to do. We'll be praying you don't get a 10 MPH wind lol.
It is amazing how some people make critical comments when they have no idea what they are talking about. About 40 plus years ago my dad and I ,we were in the construction business, had a house mover lift a house which had settled on one end due to being built on a peat bog. Vanhowling house movers lifted the house about four feet so we could excavate and install the new foundation below the peat bog. It took about a week and when the house was lowered back down all the floors and walls were level and plumb. We also had raised a 500 foot bridge over a river with the same company, we had to construct new abutment walls to re stabilize the structure. It was a very difficult job as we had to work on a barge I constructed in the river.
I remember my uncle doing this to a house in the 80s when I was a kid. Him and my aunt were still living in it. When the washing machine was out of balance the entire house would shake 😂 the house turned out amazing when he was done.
1st video was great, can't see anything wrong with what you are doing. You seem a switched on type of guy, you have it planned out and are aware of the issues that might come up! Haters are going to hate, take no notice of them. keep grinding on, going to be sweet once it is finished.
You are doing the right thing, great job
I’m loving this series. Keep em coming!!
Pay no heed to these Internet experts, seriously doubt they have held a shovel letalone built a basement - you have a great channel and content, where you share your experiences!
I'm loving what you are doing, it's a bit scary, but you can do it.
Great job 👍 seeing how you did so far, the ICF walls will be a walk in the park
My aunt had this done back in the early 70s kinda cool to watch as a kid
You have a big job (as you know) and hats off to you for going ahead. Some things won't work and you will figure it out as you go, thoughtfully. I thank your dad for his assistance. I think you'll need a line pump (instead of a boom pump) to access under the house portion. They work and they work the people too. You do what you have to do on some jobs. Good luck!!
Those forms are a great idea.
I think its a great idea for a feller to given he is doing the job on his own without a lot of workers on his payroll. Your kind of thinking is how the first people who jacked up houses did it. I admire your enterprising attitude and belief that it can be done.
Awesome footage keep up the great work. Much love to ya from Maryland❤❤❤
Looks like you’re doing it right. Also I get why your saving the original house looks well built and would cost a lot to replace rather than just remodel
I have seen professional house movers do exactly as you are doing, with a little bit more shoring. Worrying about your dog falling, mine dose the same thing. Once in a while I'll help her fall off of the bed. Great video, can't wait to see it when it's done.
Nice video, ppl overreact footers are footers they just hold up your walls so u wont even see em. If its a bit out of level its nothing some mortar cant fix. Nice to see someone using formadrain, its a good product, saves labor. ICF also a good product. Cant wait to see more progress and the finished product
You are going to owe Andrew three more wood stoves for the concrete work!!! And I still don't know how many, of what kind, and the names of the canine overseers! Nice job, I knew about those drains but as with any new product I prefer to wait for a long term history before using. When installing any buried drain system I like to put cleanouts to the surface every twenty/thirty feet so a hose can flush the system from sediments every few years. They can bury themselves and become useless in some soil types. Skid steers have a concrete mixer available that mixes the material in the bucket. The neat thing about that is that you can use an "elephants nose" attachment that puts a six inch or eight inch hose at the bottom of the bucket for placing the mix. With your abilities you should be able to make an adaptor for your bucket (future filling the blocks) to ease places like your corners. Nice video!
Big project! Clearly you've done your research and due diligence! Ignore the arm chair critics unless you find substance in there comments! Never easy starting a YT with such a big project but it looks like you are managing! Will stand by for your next post! Good job Man!
I have a concrete foundation so will never do this, but it's always interesting to see how people make what might seem impossible work.
Good work all around! Your buddies and helpers are all saints!! You have a good crew there for sure.
can't wait till the next episode
I like your process and your confidence in your choices.
You are doing great. Keep going. I personally would have moved the house out of the way. Big mobile crane and pick it up. Temporary plumbing and power seems easier then moving the house up and down. But that's how I would do it. You do you man , doing great.
ICF is definitely the best basement you can have that footing form is pretty cool.
Why is that? We never use that stuff in Germany. It's mostly used by DIYers for in ground pools. Usually basements are build with formed concrete to which an XPS insulation is added on the outside. Usually the basements are build with water impermeable concrete which needs a certain thickness and waterproof connections between different pours.
I have enjoyed now 2 really good videos on this project. I wish I could do that but we live on flat clay mud ground and i would just be making a dirty pool under the house. Great work on the project.
Continued IMPRESSIVENESS! Your commitment to your home and vision is encouraging!
Thanks!
Great job. Don’t worry about people. You just do you.
Back in the 60s, my father bought a house for a dollar due to it being removed for new development. I remember watching it coming down the street as i left for school. He already had the foundation ready. That house is still there, looking great.
I am loving this series. GREAT content.
Thanks. I set up UA-cam on my 65” Samsung to really enjoy these videos.😊
Thanks👍
Very cool. Great team work there!
( The dogs....Who did you think I was talking about?)
.....Oh...those friends....yeah I guess. Great job to them too! Super project & super video!....( and the temps were super hot too..)
Interesting way to do it...looking good!
form a drain-should have paid you to use there product, that is the best advertising in the world right there. never heard of that stuff but thats a genius idea
After using it, I would say it is an ok product. For the money I feel like they can make it more durable.
I did this kind of work for a living, replace bad basements under houses even with additions as well. I am retired now. We did both lift up and block the house and move the house to the side. From what I have seen so far you are doing an impressive job!
Thanks!
I truly think it’s a very beautiful home. It’s truly amazing how you can do this. Be safe careful and Thanks for sharing.I hope we get to see it all being built if possible 🎉
That intro was amusing. I subscribed when I saw your last video on this project, don't see people doing this kind of work too often on UA-cam. I'll have to go back and read the comments on the last one, those are always the fun part with content like this.
You should grab a wire twister. They're cheap and sooooo much faster and better than pliers. I like the kind with the spiral groove that twists as you pump the handle up and down. And you can buy a bundle of a few thousand tie wires with loops on the ends for about $25.
I'm not sure I get how all of this is working, but I'm gonna watch the whole thing. I hope it all goes the way you want it to.
Good Job 👍
Regards from Germany 👋🏼
When you do the ICF I would recommend getting one of those vibrators that you press against the outside of the forms. Its really helps especially where you have concrete under a sill. They used to make one's that fit a cordless drill called the arkie wall banger and another one from a company called liteforms
I'm building my second rammed earth home using used tires and earth bags or sand bags, it takes lots of elbow grease,
Looking at all the heavy equipment there's tons of elbow grease too, but my footings aren't this labor intensive... Plus mine is free lol but this is a big project, I enjoy watching 👍🏼
Amazing dauting task, greetings from Portugal,will be following, just wish more videos from your saga, best luck
More videos coming up, thanks
I've been a contractor most of my life and I fully understand the need to maintain usability of the structure.
You have a big front yard. I think I would have been tempted to build the entire foundation a few feet in front of the existing house, completed the new laundry and bathroom in the new basement. The exterior basement walls could have been notched to accept the two primary I-beams and used a crane to pick up the whole house an set it in place on the new foundation. The addition could have been built in place.
Despite the care and planning used to raise the house, leaving it elevated all of that time seems like a huge risk.
Its going to plan regardless. Keep up the good work.
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nice work , looks good, I built my house 2 stories all ICF, my best advice is bracing x bracing and then take a few days and go over your bracing, a blow out or bulge will suck, if your renting a bracing system rent an extra set, other then that its a great project. I also used my footing forms for cat walk planking to pour the icf then used them to frame the north wall 2x8 of my garage, it was a good way to maximize the value of the footing forms and my North wall is better insulated.
It always annoys me when people say 'just tear it down and build new' I think your approach is a much better one take what is a solid structure and improve it. Loving your videos
Take a look at Cole the Corn star to see what he is doing to his house just as amazing
Such a cool project and well made videos (other than the moving around of the camera so much in the beginning making me dizzy). I’m glad I found your channel.
I use to jack houses 25 years ago we would use cribs and do the same thing your doing here when you put your concrete walls you leave windows where you can slide your I beams out when it’s lowered nice work!
Cribbing done properly should not weeble over, like a set of Harbor Freight scaffolds. Not being an engineer, I guess observing something sketchie does not count.... but as long as no one loses their life, it is entertaining.
An interesting and ambitious project to be sure, but I certainly admire your guys in tackling it and have no doubt in will be a success..
Right or wrong, this is so cool to see.👍👍
I never did what your doing but it looks like your doing a Fabulous job.Just take your time.Thanks for sharing..:)))
Galloping Girdy was named after a 10 mph wind madeitdance, but you shouldn't have any problems. I think what you're doing is great 👍
Looks like you're increasing Sq ft by 3 or 4, maybe . Double the floor plan and full basement under. I'll be interested to see the finished house 🏠 Good luck
Bet you’re saving an absolute fortune and have the satisfaction of knowing you’ve done a great job. One that you know intimately and how to fix/adapt in the future. I know…I did likewise years ago. It’s easy to spend others money and go with the hype etc ‘ it’s cheaper to knock it down and build anew’ not if you actually do the sums it’s not!!! But if you believe that then go ahead…I’ll stick with the plan!!!
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Looks like you're doing a great job to me!
Thanks!