i dont think you can use tires to make concrete pillars, anyway. Too much flex where the two tires meet. if you cut the sidewalls off, the tire becomes flimsy like nothing !!
Congratulations! You have found a way to void the friction contact between foundations and soils...which is essential for transferring lateral forces from structure to ground.
Construction products are often designed mainly for workers to save construction hours. The first question I have is, how long will the products last? A home builder friend of mine told me his plumbers are making a killing installing Pex pipe as opposed to copper. There are some videos showing rats chewing through Pex. In my neighborhood, they are tearing down older homes and building newer upscale homes. They are burying Pex under concrete slabs. The pipe may be fine but the construction industry has a history of using products that fail in a relatively short time. For example, I had my home sided with a brand of cement board. It came with a 50-year warranty. In 10 years some boards failed and turned to a graham cracker-like consistency.
Hubby, Uncle had his own plumbing buisness for 60 years, hubby's been in Industrial Hvac, an mechanic with the other Uncle. Anyways if you don't want to redo It within 15yrs, it's not worth it. If one envelope saves, or better yet if one has the means to store them, open or ceiling exposed in basement or a easy diy, place to keep them up outta of one's way, like spare boards or pvc pipes can buy one or two pieces of copper pipe a month. Buy up the the connectors, elbows, shut of valves are life savers for ev1 especially if hubby's working out of town for the week. If one has a older mobile home an up north to make sure ones pipe don't freeze if you can run them along the inner walls never need to worry
Oil leaks from a car, will over time, soak into the resin bound surfacing which is designed to absorb liquids. How do you clean this without contaminating the ground subsurface ( with yet more cleaning chemicals), permanently? Or is it designed for obsolescence (dig up and replace )
Yep - they are blocking the weep holes on the bottom course. Joints get wet but no place for water to exit in back plus no air movement. Do you have to then apply waterproofing to the entire wall? How long does the waterproofing last? Now that becomes a maintenance item and if not maintained creates issues with freeze thaw weather.
Pumicecrete is by far the best building material on the planet Pumicecrete is a mixture of pumice cement and water mixed and poured into a set of reusable forms walls are poured from 12"to 24" thick pumicecrete is fireproof termite proof rust rot and mold proof non toxic and has a high R value and good sound attenuation solid poured walls means no critters can live in your walls Pumicecrete can be built for a fraction of the cost and time and pumice is one of the few building materials that can go directly from the mine to the job site ready to use without any additional possessing and zero waste Take care Ray
Most lumber yard wood is not properly kiln-dried. Covering it with foam will trap the moisture, causing it to rot and attracting termites. Also, your timbers will not be visible, so code-compliant inspections can't be done.
I used to live in a container house. On the outside it was pretty obvious it was made of four containers, but on the inside it was quite cozy. That might be the case with that shed too.
В первом кадре устаревшая технология тридцать лет назад при посторойке собственного дома делал нечто похожее но даже опалубкой не пользовался просто выкопал траншею в земле
I was curious about your statement so I ask a real estate friend of mine who’s been in the business 40 years or better and he also owns a construction business business. He has not found that to be true in his experience building the houses or selling them so I was wondering what your basingyour statement on?
@@JohnHill-k6pMy friends bought a house that had its loft sprayed with this stuff. He had to pay a lot of money to have it removed when the roof struts rotted. The roofer who removed it said my friend was close to having his roof collapse on him. It’s a bad way of insulating your house.
@@mossfordgreen8725 it wasn’t the spray insulation that made it rot. It was a bad roof. Any type of insulation won’t help or cause a rotting problem unless you have a bad roof. That’s the problem. Most people will spend huge amount of money on all kinds of repairs and when they build a house, but they want to go cheap on a roof system. And just because your roof looks OK and you don’t see any leaks doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have it inspected least every five years and it should be replaced at least every 20 years unless you have a metal roof or slate or tile then you can go 100 but it still needs to be inspected, it was not the spray insulation that made it rot. It was water that made things rot and where did the water come from? It came through a bad roof.
If you build a new house with a galvanised steel frame I can’t imagine any problems.50% of new homes here in Australia are steel framed.No warping,no rotting,no termite damage,roughly the same cost as timber.
And safer. All those plastics and foam insulations exhaust gases that are not healthy. If you see someone spraying something while wearing a spacesuit should send alarm bells off.
The old way was asbestos and lead paint. If you're going to make a claim about cheaper, you need to consider many factors related to the technological advances and compare with labor savings, energy conversation and product longevity.
NEVER use bulk spray foam. It ruins anything it touches for future re-use, it's toxic, and if one ever needs to make a repair or remodel it's a HUGE liability to remove it.
You made me sit through the entire video plus dumb adds, no tire cinstruction as advertised in the thumbnail. Not going to let YT sugest you cannel ever again.
With the exception of the mortor pads everything I saw either turns into deadly gas if it catches fire or will contribute to the plastic pollution and micro plastic in the environment.
Most of these items are, "Great let's slap this thing together." How do these hold up and what do they look like in 10 years. Most of these products will outgas highly toxic fumes. This is a marketing piece. Most of the inner wall foams tend to shrink in a few years and lose a lot of their insulating properties.
John 14: 6 - _"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me"_ - Jesus John 8:31-32 - _“...If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”_ - Jesus John 3:16-17 - _"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved."_ - Jesus
Item 1: Footing to be 2 feet thick or less... Footing will be bulged.. adding concrete and making repairs/water leakage methods impossible Item 2: More expensive gravel Item 3: Foam insulation.... been around since at least the 80s. Sealing the house to well will actually cause mold issues Item 4: a better caulk Item 5: Crap dry mortar with required special bricks.... Item 6: Insulation lego forms .. siding will have issues attaching Item 7: Foam Insulation..... its not new Item 8: a garbage foundation system that will collapse under load. Does not meet IBC, ASCE reqs Item 9: a landscapers worst nightmare... it will be dead in less than a year Item 10: a crappy overpriced cabin that a double wide trailer outperforms Item11: fake stone concrete blocks.... been around since the 1820s
The gravel driveway in the second clip allows all that water right through. Which is absolutely stupid. So now you have to create water drainage under the surface. Which is difficult and expensive. Furthermore every thing you showed is either way more expensive or has materials that are dangerous to humans and animals. Seriously not impressed with any of it.
Most of this looks very much far away from "environmentally-friendly". The spray on foam is the best way to destroy your house because you would never be able to sell it unless you spend far more money to remove it, because the timbers cannot be inspected for a house sale without removal of the foam.
I get the mix a little off on that you polyurethane and it will kill whoever lives in the house brain damage nerve damage all sorts of health issues. Dealt with that 30 years ago. Several dozen homes in my area had to be gutted because of being insulated with that and start over one of them was a story: they decided to insulate by blowing it in the walls. The one family with the three kids they all went from straight a students to see students. The wife was constantly being hospitalized for health issues. They were friends of mine. Children also had many health Issues.
Lol go Ahead and put expanding foam into an old home between a support brick wall and ext wall. Ohhhhhh DO NOT DO THIS you will push your walls out. Bad product for this bad bad bad. This is why all is not good information
¡Gracias por tu comentario! 😄 Es increíble cómo las técnicas avanzadas pueden aplicarse no solo en la construcción, sino también en la agricultura. ¿Te imaginas cómo sería si combináramos esto con *maquinaria agrícola moderna*? 🚜✨ ¡Sería un cambio revolucionario!
Did you say resin and environmentally friendly in the same sentence .wow. Thumbs down. Everything you named off in the video are extremly environmentally unfriendly.
Why show a Thumbnail that's not a part of the video?...so so disappointing and deceitful!!!
i think we all feel a little cheated with no old tyer use .
I wanted to see what that thumbnail was about
@@-HighTide I think most did.
Look up "earth ships" they do this with the tires
no tires in building were featured as displayed on image
Exactly, the only reason I watched this crap.
Me too
@@seanpjkennedy yeah no sub gor me. Disappointed
Ty, leaving.
i dont think you can use tires to make concrete pillars, anyway. Too much flex where the two tires meet. if you cut the sidewalls off, the tire becomes flimsy like nothing !!
Congratulations! You have found a way to void the friction contact between foundations and soils...which is essential for transferring lateral forces from structure to ground.
And how flammable are all these new things with new chemicals
The real question is “How high is this gonna get me after huffing the fumes?”
Construction products are often designed mainly for workers to save construction hours. The first question I have is, how long will the products last? A home builder friend of mine told me his plumbers are making a killing installing Pex pipe as opposed to copper. There are some videos showing rats chewing through Pex. In my neighborhood, they are tearing down older homes and building newer upscale homes. They are burying Pex under concrete slabs. The pipe may be fine but the construction industry has a history of using products that fail in a relatively short time. For example, I had my home sided with a brand of cement board. It came with a 50-year warranty. In 10 years some boards failed and turned to a graham cracker-like consistency.
Hubby, Uncle had his own plumbing buisness for 60 years, hubby's been in Industrial Hvac, an mechanic with the other Uncle. Anyways if you don't want to redo It within 15yrs, it's not worth it. If one envelope saves, or better yet if one has the means to store them, open or ceiling exposed in basement or a easy diy, place to keep them up outta of one's way, like spare boards or pvc pipes can buy one or two pieces of copper pipe a month. Buy up the the connectors, elbows, shut of valves are life savers for ev1 especially if hubby's working out of town for the week. If one has a older mobile home an up north to make sure ones pipe don't freeze if you can run them along the inner walls never need to worry
This video has enough hype to fulfill my hype tank for the rest of the year. Whew!
I hate it when "content farm's" get a lot of things wrong.
Love all the new developments NOT made of plastic.
Oil leaks from a car, will over time, soak into the resin bound surfacing which is designed to absorb liquids. How do you clean this without contaminating the ground subsurface ( with yet more cleaning chemicals), permanently?
Or is it designed for obsolescence (dig up and replace )
Great point! Oops !
Clickbait……..I won’t be back!
ok, not the terminator
Same.
lol, filling the drainage and air gap behind the brick. Brilliant! With freeze thaw cycles that brick will now last only 5 years. Well done.
Yep - they are blocking the weep holes on the bottom course. Joints get wet but no place for water to exit in back plus no air movement. Do you have to then apply waterproofing to the entire wall? How long does the waterproofing last? Now that becomes a maintenance item and if not maintained creates issues with freeze thaw weather.
But it's progress!!! Unbelievable that designs that have stood the test of time are now thrown aside in the search of progress.
"light weight materials such as steel and wood are used..." On what planet are steel and wood considered lightweight building materials?
I thought the same 😛
Jupiter
XD
“Lightweight materials like steel..” 🤔
first video how is using plastic a green alternative to using wood.. ?????
Not sure why you say construction workers can't believe this technique works! Which construction workers and which technique?
No one believes they'll work, which is why you never see them on construction sites
Where is the video of the thumbnail photo?
Some very bright ideas here.
No tires in this video. Why put that on the thumb nail? Now I will never subscribe to your channel.
Sometimes, i think these unconventional methods will fall apart in 5 years
"This was incredibly fun and remarkably innovative. I truly appreciate it-thank you so much!"
AMAZING!!!!
Should be narrated by Billy Manes
Fun and very innovative, thank you!
Pumicecrete is by far the best building material on the planet Pumicecrete is a mixture of pumice cement and water mixed and poured into a set of reusable forms walls are poured from 12"to 24" thick pumicecrete is fireproof termite proof rust rot and mold proof non toxic and has a high R value and good sound attenuation solid poured walls means no critters can live in your walls Pumicecrete can be built for a fraction of the cost and time and pumice is one of the few building materials that can go directly from the mine to the job site ready to use without any additional possessing and zero waste
Take care Ray
@raymondpeters9186
Also on the planet Pumicecrete is gluten free coffee.
The potential of agriculture technology is exciting, but I hope the environmental impacts are considered
Most lumber yard wood is not properly kiln-dried. Covering it with foam will trap the moisture, causing it to rot and attracting termites.
Also, your timbers will not be visible, so code-compliant inspections can't be done.
Spray on insulation is highly flammable.
Interesting! 🤔
in some places, only traditional building methods are allowed. Most of those rules are to preserve the value of existing homes and property.
Really liked the cavity injected foam in outside walls, did that to a house i owned in the 70s,
That portable house ? It's a shed !
I used to live in a container house. On the outside it was pretty obvious it was made of four containers, but on the inside it was quite cozy. That might be the case with that shed too.
Yes and no evidence of water supply or drainage, despite the view of a sink.
@@ET-cj8jo they went to computer graphics at the end for it... as its fake
@far_outlook a double wide trailer would be half as expensive as that french trash
Lightweight steel?
В первом кадре устаревшая технология тридцать лет назад при посторойке собственного дома делал нечто похожее но даже опалубкой не пользовался просто выкопал траншею в земле
Spray foam insulation costs thousands to apply then triple that a few years later to remove as your house starts to rot from the inside out!
a passive house design like that must have a ventilation system - usually a heat recovery one to minimise energy waste.. without it, yes.. rot..
I was curious about your statement so I ask a real estate friend of mine who’s been in the business 40 years or better and he also owns a construction business business. He has not found that to be true in his experience building the houses or selling them so I was wondering what your basingyour statement on?
@@JohnHill-k6pMy friends bought a house that had its loft sprayed with this stuff. He had to pay a lot of money to have it removed when the roof struts rotted. The roofer who removed it said my friend was close to having his roof collapse on him. It’s a bad way of insulating your house.
@@mossfordgreen8725 it wasn’t the spray insulation that made it rot. It was a bad roof. Any type of insulation won’t help or cause a rotting problem unless you have a bad roof. That’s the problem. Most people will spend huge amount of money on all kinds of repairs and when they build a house, but they want to go cheap on a roof system. And just because your roof looks OK and you don’t see any leaks doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have it inspected least every five years and it should be replaced at least every 20 years unless you have a metal roof or slate or tile then you can go 100 but it still needs to be inspected, it was not the spray insulation that made it rot. It was water that made things rot and where did the water come from? It came through a bad roof.
If you build a new house with a galvanised steel frame I can’t imagine any problems.50% of new homes here in Australia are steel framed.No warping,no rotting,no termite damage,roughly the same cost as timber.
Too expensive, the old way is better and way cheaper.
And safer. All those plastics and foam insulations exhaust gases that are not healthy. If you see someone spraying something while wearing a spacesuit should send alarm bells off.
The old way was asbestos and lead paint. If you're going to make a claim about cheaper, you need to consider many factors related to the technological advances and compare with labor savings, energy conversation and product longevity.
And not
@@yootoob7048 Say what?
@@joe-hp4nk I was very clear in my response. Is that your defense of overgeneralized hyperbole?
🤔bulging plastic uses more concrete but less labor/time
plastics plastics plastics! no
no tires, downvote video
Wie ann man denn das aufgesprühte Isolierungsmaterial später sortenrein entsorgen, wenn das Haus renoviert oder abgerissen wird?
A very big trash bag and a dump that doesn't care about PCB's.
7:41 Is badass no nails needed.
Mind. Blown. 🤯 These construction hacks are straight out of the future! I can't wait to see what they come up with next. #innovation
Как же ярко потом всё это горит! 🤣
Зачем в заставку ставить то, что не поксзываете?..
Dislike left. Thumbnail not featured. First and last time I’ll be watching your channel. Don’t take us for mugs.
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Same
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NEVER use bulk spray foam. It ruins anything it touches for future re-use, it's toxic, and if one ever needs to make a repair or remodel it's a HUGE liability to remove it.
This is why there homes got destroyed when hurricane Helena hit
Awfull advert to make chem companies rich, the only healthy choice is natural materials.
Using HDPE instead of wood is considered "green"?
Compare to previous civilization old churches and other buildings all new construction ideas looks very primitive ape technology
Nice
sray on insalation is a fire hazard compared to glass fiber insulation
Fiberglass burns. Rock Wool is better.
I want see vhidio concert in tayars but unforchunetly nathing show that vhidio
You made me sit through the entire video plus dumb adds, no tire cinstruction as advertised in the thumbnail. Not going to let YT sugest you cannel ever again.
Poly spray foam insulation has been around for only 25-30 years! Not exactly new
Title picture does not correspond to video. So i use dont like.
Developed in Post War period? What war?
EOT INSOLATION IS VERY HANDY BUT ALSO VERY TOXID ESPECIALLY IN CASE OF A FIRE .
Earthships my friends. For a quick intro to what the tires are used for: ua-cam.com/users/shorts6rf_1CGC55w
Also, geocells.
Why not build the whole building from plastics ?
By doing that we could cause even more damage to the environment !
lol enough water in that mix???
With the exception of the mortor pads everything I saw either turns into deadly gas if it catches fire or will contribute to the plastic pollution and micro plastic in the environment.
How is artificial grass environmentally friendly? Dont bother with this dumb advertisement
Great job on the video! It was highly engaging.
Most of these items are, "Great let's slap this thing together." How do these hold up and what do they look like in 10 years. Most of these products will outgas highly toxic fumes. This is a marketing piece. Most of the inner wall foams tend to shrink in a few years and lose a lot of their insulating properties.
John 14: 6 - _"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me"_ - Jesus
John 8:31-32 - _“...If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”_ - Jesus
John 3:16-17 - _"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved."_ - Jesus
To deep wast of concreat and especially time.. Could have been done right the first time... No one can afford something like this
ICF System is stolen pattent from Polish company
nope no tyres
Since when steal is lightweight material? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
All of these are riddled with microplastics. Stop posting.
Item 1: Footing to be 2 feet thick or less... Footing will be bulged.. adding concrete and making repairs/water leakage methods impossible
Item 2: More expensive gravel
Item 3: Foam insulation.... been around since at least the 80s. Sealing the house to well will actually cause mold issues
Item 4: a better caulk
Item 5: Crap dry mortar with required special bricks....
Item 6: Insulation lego forms .. siding will have issues attaching
Item 7: Foam Insulation..... its not new
Item 8: a garbage foundation system that will collapse under load. Does not meet IBC, ASCE reqs
Item 9: a landscapers worst nightmare... it will be dead in less than a year
Item 10: a crappy overpriced cabin that a double wide trailer outperforms
Item11: fake stone concrete blocks.... been around since the 1820s
The gravel driveway in the second clip allows all that water right through. Which is absolutely stupid. So now you have to create water drainage under the surface. Which is difficult and expensive. Furthermore every thing you showed is either way more expensive or has materials that are dangerous to humans and animals. Seriously not impressed with any of it.
.... the gravel driveway isnt the issue.... its that they decided to make a gravel driveway 3-4x more expensive.
All expensive materials. Garbage for the price point.
you just showed a ton of toxic chemical products
👌👏👏😍
Wtf I see footings
Most of this looks very much far away from "environmentally-friendly". The spray on foam is the best way to destroy your house because you would never be able to sell it unless you spend far more money to remove it, because the timbers cannot be inspected for a house sale without removal of the foam.
I get the mix a little off on that you polyurethane and it will kill whoever lives in the house brain damage nerve damage all sorts of health issues. Dealt with that 30 years ago. Several dozen homes in my area had to be gutted because of being insulated with that and start over one of them was a story: they decided to insulate by blowing it in the walls. The one family with the three kids they all went from straight a students to see students. The wife was constantly being hospitalized for health issues. They were friends of mine. Children also had many health Issues.
You don't know what you are talking about
Clearly haven't experienced a home inspection. I often comment on things I have no exxperience.
What !!!!??
How would inspectors even know it was behind the drywall?
Wish I’d read comments. I watched to see he tired!!!! Not here
Clickbate. I HATE the people who put out these videos.
Good god, SO much plastic.
Did you hear about microplastic pollution by any chance?
If not, then get with the program. Plastic everything is NOT cool
Hey lets make a parking lot with a 4 foot void under it with a trash plastic sonotube system that hasnt been tested..
what could go wrong?
Money
Lol go Ahead and put expanding foam into an old home between a support brick wall and ext wall. Ohhhhhh DO NOT DO THIS you will push your walls out. Bad product for this bad bad bad. This is why all is not good information
¡Gracias por tu comentario! 😄 Es increíble cómo las técnicas avanzadas pueden aplicarse no solo en la construcción, sino también en la agricultura. ¿Te imaginas cómo sería si combináramos esto con *maquinaria agrícola moderna*? 🚜✨ ¡Sería un cambio revolucionario!
Muy peligroso esoooooooooooooooo.............
I call bull shit on most of these
Vedo solo PLASTICA, RESINA E SCHIUMA POLIURETANICA
Scam video.
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Did you say resin and environmentally friendly in the same sentence .wow. Thumbs down. Everything you named off in the video are extremly environmentally unfriendly.
Apparently it seems to be not happening in the US. Europe has amazing technologies that work.
Poor people knew this long ago. funny how smart people take years to catch up with the poor trying to survive.
Poor people knew about embedded gravel grid? Spray foam?