Heated Driveway vs ICE STORM // Buffalo, NY Time Lapse // [02-23-23]

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • On Wednesday February 22nd, 2023, Buffalo, NY received rain, followed by a wintry mix, all of which turned to ice as temperatures dropped throughout the afternoon and evening. My family and I were out of town, but returned on Thursday February 23rd, 2023 to 1"+ of ice covering everything, including the driveway.
    I turned the driveway on at approx 11 AM, and let it attempt to melt the ice. Unfortunately with the top layer of ice being so thick, I was experiencing "bridging" where the snow and ice below is melted but the top layer is not. Since the top layer is no longer in contact with the slab, it does not melt. You can read more about this here: www.healthyheating.com/Snow_M...
    Ideally turning the system on as the temperature started to drop would have prevented this, but we were not home. An automated control system such as the Tekmar 654 would've also prevented this.
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:39 - System Startup
    12:26 - Time Lapse
    14:46 - Bridging
    17:22 - Time Lapse Continued
    17:49 - Progress Update
    21:20 - Time Lapse Continued
    22:48 - Outro
    If you’re new to my channel and want to follow this project from the beginning (in order, regardless of upload date), please visit my Heated Driveway / Snowmelt playlist which can be found here: • Heated Driveway / Snow...
    The playlist will have all of my videos in the correct order form start to present, regardless of the date I uploaded them. It starts with how I designed the PEX and Snowmelt Loop Layout, shows the process of installing the actual heated concrete slab, demonstrates how I did the math to calculate the boiler and pump sizes, installation of all of the components, and ends with lots of time-lapse of the system melting snow. It also includes snowmelt system startup and shutdown videos, as well as walkthroughs of the mechanical room, continuous circulation design and electrical system.
    If you enjoy my content, please consider subscribing to my channel by clicking the following link: / @deckerchristopherj
    Below are links to several of the products, tools, video equipment and channels that I used to build the system. You'll find a more comprehensive list including much more at Http://www.cdecker.com As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
    Products I used to build the system:
    -Takagi T-H3-DV-N Tankless Water Heaters (2): amzn.to/3Fe6nbu
    -3" Diversitech Concentric Vent Kits (2): amzn.to/32ja8h2
    -Taco 0013-SF3 Circulator Pump Stainless Steel (3): amzn.to/3yVwtOh
    -Taco 006-ST4 Recirc Pump (2): amzn.to/3eyy432
    -Taco VT2218 Variable Speed ECM Pump (2): amzn.to/3sKVL0f
    -100 Plate Flat Plate Heat Exchanger 400,000 BTU's: amzn.to/3pbMlsE
    -Enbrighten Z-Wave Plus Smart Light Switch with SimpleWire (2): amzn.to/3sj3p1G
    -1 1/2" Epoxy Coated Copper Tube Split Ring Extension Hangers (10): amzn.to/3EalIZm
    -1" Epoxy Coated Copper Tube Split Ring Extension Hangers (20): amzn.to/33Kkd7C
    -1" Swing Check Valves (5): amzn.to/3pBg8Lo
    -10"x8" ABS Plastic Dustproof Waterproof IP65 Junction Box: amzn.to/3FCfbrX
    -Waterproof Dustproof IP67 Junction Box Gray 6.9 x 4.9 x 3.9 inch: amzn.to/3pynDmn
    -Wayne PC4 1/2 HP Cast Iron Pump for Filling: amzn.to/32L4Xqk
    -Ranco ETC-111000 Digital Temperature Controls (5): amzn.to/3HknvNj
    -Rubber Washing Machine Fill Hoses, 3/4 inch FHT, 8 Ft: amzn.to/3mGUzXZ
    Tools I used to build the system:
    -12" Adjustable Wrenches (2): amzn.to/3HhAzTF
    -Rectorseal No. 5 Pipe Thread Sealant: amzn.to/3HiR0Px
    -Blue Monster 1/2" Blue Teflon Tape: amzn.to/3JnhqBF
    -High Intensity Trigger Start Mapp Gas Torch Head: amzn.to/3z6l0LE
    -14.1 oz Bernzomatic Pre-Filled MAP-Pro Gas Torch Style Cylinders (2): amzn.to/3EEA1FM
    -Oatey 29025 Safe-Flo Wire Solder, 1 Lb Bulk, Solid, Gray, Silver: amzn.to/3z6PWLI
    -9'' x 12'' Welding Pad Protector, Carbon Felt Torch Soldering Heat Shield, High Temp Flame--Resistant Fabric, Plumbers Pad: amzn.to/3Hk9y22
    Music Credit:
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    #heateddriveway #snowmelt #buffalo
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  • @CR-xv8wm
    @CR-xv8wm 6 місяців тому +731

    The plumbing on that system is a work of art. Seriously, much respect to you or whoever installed it.

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  6 місяців тому +190

      Thanks for your compliments! I designed and built the entire setup myself, and documented all of it right here on my channel: ua-cam.com/play/PLdWeMRuZcbQjekwiBk_uy39IS6JFWYORD.html&si=UJbV2-QnCJxyK_Zg Thanks for watching!

    • @rustyfan89
      @rustyfan89 6 місяців тому +15

      Was just about to say the same thing!

    • @mistag8530
      @mistag8530 5 місяців тому +14

      Pure beauty I knew I would find this comment 👍🏿

    • @runeshadow
      @runeshadow 5 місяців тому +9

      Was going to post the same! You can really see the quality here.

    • @Praetor353
      @Praetor353 5 місяців тому +11

      Also was going to say the same, absolutely beautiful design and install. What do you do for a living?

  • @kreolekid71
    @kreolekid71 5 місяців тому +436

    Just when you're starting to get bored with UA-cam, the ole algorithm kicks in and gives you 26 minutes and 12 seconds of joy. I can spend a good 10 minutes, just staring at the setup.

    • @mikesapp3241
      @mikesapp3241 5 місяців тому +15

      Same. There’s gotta be 16 grand hanging on that wall. What is this dude some type of mad scientist plumber? Bored engineer? Maybe he works for Parker?
      My question is how in the hell is there not sharpie instructions all over that wood, and no masking tape labels on components.

    • @cW-kp5jd
      @cW-kp5jd 5 місяців тому +1

      its so pretty isnt it? I want someone that would do a work that nice whenever i build

    • @RanchKings
      @RanchKings 5 місяців тому

      Hi

    • @pauljensen5699
      @pauljensen5699 5 місяців тому +3

      Until UA-cam decided to wreck the experience with advertising for over 30 seconds.

    • @kreolekid71
      @kreolekid71 5 місяців тому

      @@pauljensen5699 So, I'm not going crazy. I'm searching for the skip button and realizing it's not there for most ads.

  • @paulwilliams5296
    @paulwilliams5296 5 місяців тому +179

    As a plumbing and heating engineer from the UK I feel I must complement you on the quality and neatness of your installation. A job well done

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  5 місяців тому +5

      Thank you sir! I appreciate your compliments, especially coming from a professional. 😊

    • @sharonbowers9929
      @sharonbowers9929 5 місяців тому

      I agree. That’s the first thing that I noticed too!

    • @cdurkinz
      @cdurkinz 5 місяців тому

      No joke even the solder joints on the copper are immaculate I wonder who did all that. They definitely had experience (installing that system specifically I mean) and a ton of planning.

  • @Javii96
    @Javii96 5 місяців тому +252

    My jaw literally dropped when I saw your utility closet. I instantly knew you did it all yourself too, no builders would ever do it like that. Great work I can tell how proud you are

    • @mikesapp3241
      @mikesapp3241 5 місяців тому +7

      No builder would do that unless given a blank check, and it’s got quadruple redundancy I guess?

    • @madjackgamingandfitness498
      @madjackgamingandfitness498 5 місяців тому +20

      The issue people run into is no matter how much you spend, there’s always the contractor that asks for a lot and appears knowledgeable at the surface, but they are hiring a team of methheads to fufill the work for cheap. It’s a coin toss with some businesses.

    • @erikthered4929
      @erikthered4929 5 місяців тому

      @@madjackgamingandfitness498 That's why you cover your ass by having a clear plan agreed on and a list of all necessary requirements from a contractor. Diagrams, engineering designs, etc. If they refuse this, avoid. Also you have every right to observe any and all construction or work that is being done; obviously this isn't possible in a lot of cases, hence why people hire contractors in the first place, but if you can be there while they're doing the work, and you know what shoddy work looks like, it's the best way you can be sure they don't do a crappy job, leave, and then ghost you about any follow-up fixes without having to go through legal channels.
      Biggest problem these days is people saying they are plumbers or electricians but they are really just "handymen" found on Facebook or something. Naturally, they are the cheapest option, so a significant number of people are hiring what they think are electricians or plumbers but in reality they are not licensed nor professionally trained, don't have insurance, etc.
      In a case like OP's radiant heating system not a single pipe or circuit would be run before the entire proposed installation is laid out on paper, and good contractors will have a guarantee that any work not up to standards is free to repair.
      I have shelled out money for more expensive contractors in the past and most of the time, there were issues they had to come out to fix; typically just cosmetic, but since it was in their contract they made no fuss about coming out and doing several more hours of extra work to fix it properly. The difference is they are larger businesses that budget this kind of contingency in, whereas your local neighborhood hackjob handyman does not. I would not call finding contractors a coin toss if you do your due diligence, although I understand this is harder for the average person with no trade knowledge.

    • @Javii96
      @Javii96 5 місяців тому +7

      @@madjackgamingandfitness498 yea if you want something done right, gotta do it yourself. I’m guessing the original uploader is an engineer of some sort. I think it would be neat to buy this house after the fact, i am willing to bet the uploader would type up a PDF of it’s functionality and how to use/maintain/monitor it. As an engineer myself this is something i’d definitely geek out over lol

    • @jeffa847
      @jeffa847 5 місяців тому +3

      Holy mother! You're not kidding. I read your comment before I saw that part of the video and it was even more beautiful than I dreamed.
      I wish I had the skills to do this kind of thing around my house

  • @Shinnizle
    @Shinnizle 5 місяців тому +33

    Even as a numbnut who understood very little about your setup, I can't help but be amazed by it. It seems very robust, efficient, secure, and my personal favorite... aesthetically pleasing!

  • @mrpbright
    @mrpbright 6 місяців тому +115

    we have a system down here. Its a two part system consisting of sun and tomorrow. haha. beautiful setup. (tennessee master plumber here).

    • @teamdada2194
      @teamdada2194 5 місяців тому +1

      No sun for 4 mths up here. Well, if you don’t count the 3-4 days in that period. Not enough snow to snowmobile or ski. Terrible area

    • @xmhkillz
      @xmhkillz 5 місяців тому

      This system works great, until the HOA Karen shows up.

    • @PerryHunter
      @PerryHunter 5 місяців тому

      ...and a $20 pair of those rubber-banded crampons.

    • @HitomiMudo
      @HitomiMudo 5 місяців тому

      Im sure that works great if you get the sun for more than an hour a day. The Buffalo region is finally coming out of a more than a month long period of no sun. Not so easy to melt that lovely block of ice when that happens

  • @randyfox4611
    @randyfox4611 5 місяців тому +106

    An old heat and air man here.. .your trade skills and engineering knowlege are out of this world. I have the highest respect for you.

  • @underdog2594
    @underdog2594 Рік тому +514

    A few dollars to clean the driveway.... $25,000 for a hip replacement. The math is pretty simple. I wish I had this.

    • @RA-II
      @RA-II 6 місяців тому +17

      Uses of 4:24 the home hot water heating system to melt your drive way is cool ideal

    • @estamnar6092
      @estamnar6092 5 місяців тому +32

      That hydronic system costs like $25,000 *installed

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  5 місяців тому +145

      @estamnar6092 Hi! I was actually able to build this myself for less than $10k in materials. It not only melts the driveway, but provides radiant heat to my garage and basement, floor warming to my bathrooms, kitchen, shower and entryway, as well as all of my hot water. I talk about pricing in this video if interested: ua-cam.com/video/zvOQSQiaqTw/v-deo.htmlsi=gB2sMk8ofbRYLU59 Thanks for watching!

    • @michaelgoble8200
      @michaelgoble8200 5 місяців тому +19

      I discovered this video by chance. I have not seen any of your others so forgive me if my question has already been answered. Why did you choose a water based system rather than electric heating cables in the driveway? (I live in Canada so hip replacement is 100% covered by insurance.)

    • @Cannabis_Connoisseur
      @Cannabis_Connoisseur 5 місяців тому +7

      I'm guessing this was built a few years ago, at least if the material was 10k or less. Material is outrageous now in 2024.

  • @michaelmichael1716
    @michaelmichael1716 6 місяців тому +64

    I’m a retired builder from California. Completely impressed with your whole set up. Great job both in what you’ve done and the video.

    • @nonicosio
      @nonicosio 5 місяців тому +2

      i am from california; lived in chicago 2 years, so i told my family there, kiddingly, you guys should have heater system under the side walk; mind you, i did not know about heating systems in slabs, or they it was possible, them i returned to california and learned all the trades; indeed, slabs can be heated, i found out; and yes, i am very impressed as well; he is so well orginized ... i envy him, i mean admire him... hahah

  • @wuz2do
    @wuz2do 5 місяців тому +32

    Thermal bridging is the reason you can cook sleep and survive a winter storm in an igloo. Very interesting and enjoyable video thanks for sharing

    • @quigonkenny
      @quigonkenny 5 місяців тому +2

      Yep. Air is horrible at transferring heat compared to liquids or solids, so any air pockets that form between the slab and the ice actually insulate the ice from the heat of the slab. Even moreso if the ice you did melt manages to evaporate and escape, as _dry_ air is an even better insulator.

  • @zerovalue5106
    @zerovalue5106 5 місяців тому +60

    I used to install these systems that is beautiful clean work. You can put an outdoor reset sensor in that automatically turns it on if the temp is below 32 and enough moisture to snow.

    • @jeffa847
      @jeffa847 5 місяців тому

      What kind of sensor would figure out if there was moisture?

    • @jasonmershon3941
      @jasonmershon3941 5 місяців тому

      @@jeffa847hygrometer

    • @x666xIronMaiden
      @x666xIronMaiden 5 місяців тому +3

      @@jeffa847 Hygrometers for moisture in the atmosphere would be one.

    • @sam12587
      @sam12587 5 місяців тому

      I have to replace my driveway.
      What kind of setup is this called? What kind of company (industry name) do I look for?
      Or is it something I have to draw up and hire an eccentric handyman to assist? I am terrible at sweating pipes so I doubt I have the skill to do it all.

    • @jacknormandeau8365
      @jacknormandeau8365 5 місяців тому

      Look up Tekmar controls. They have a sensor that is embedded in the driveway that senses the temperature and humidity, so the system will automatically turn on when required avoiding the time it takes to clear the driveway after the fact. It also takes less energy this way. Very neat installation.

  • @psalm6408
    @psalm6408 5 місяців тому +14

    “Turn the driveway on”. Living in TX that’s an expression I never thought I’d hear.

  • @Radictor44
    @Radictor44 Рік тому +52

    I love your house. It looks so well thought out, I've mentioned this before, but it's really something so aspire to.

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  Рік тому +13

      Thank you 😊. If you’re interested in seeing more of it, stay tuned. I have some projects I am currently filming that will show more of the inside. I’ve also debated on making photo videos showing our 15+ years of renovations and projects that led to its current state, but I wasn’t sure if there would be any interest. Thanks again for your kind words, I appreciate having people like you as subscribers!

  • @suhspicious
    @suhspicious 5 місяців тому +27

    I do this for a living and I 110% approve of the installation. Installation, materials, layout etc! Looks a bit crowded but you work with the space you’ve got and that’s how you do it man. Nice work. New subscriber EARNED right here!

    • @suhspicious
      @suhspicious 5 місяців тому +3

      Commenting as I’m watching through the video, I LOVE USING THE BOILER SIDE OF THE STORAGE TANK ALMOST LIKE A BUFFER TABK FOR THE REST OF THE SYSTEM! I was like why on earth did he shut it down, and then I realized while watching the overview of the system! Impressive theory implementation!l and the proof, well that’s just in the puddin’!

    • @suhspicious
      @suhspicious 5 місяців тому +1

      The water eventually becomes an insulator between the concrete and the ice. Amazing. It’s like a massively cool science project. Bravo.

  • @TheDaisytails
    @TheDaisytails 5 місяців тому +30

    I enjoy watching how you have used your brain to make your life easier. I grew up in Chicago, lived in Wisconsin and Ohio, currently in CA. I've been through my fair share of snow events and ice storms. YOur system is awesome.

  • @juliepowell8494
    @juliepowell8494 5 місяців тому +13

    Very cool. I just kept thinking about your wife, rolling her eyes and being grateful at the same time!! Loved this video!

  • @MattyDaddy14
    @MattyDaddy14 5 місяців тому +7

    This setup is insane!! Not sure why your video popped up on my feed but glad it did! This is sooo cool to see someone did this themselves! Cool use of smart things and those smart outlets! Keep it up!!

  • @kali-wolf
    @kali-wolf 5 місяців тому +24

    Holy moly ... I'm an IT specialist and I'm in awe of your beautiful setup! It's so common to see bad setups that "normal" ones become the exception, so seeing something like this was a true delight! I'm not sure why, but the UA-cam gods have put you on my homepage (and from the comments, many others also) and you have my subscription. This is my kind of content, I was shocked to see you're under 200k subs minimum, I know you'll blow up soon - *_theoretically!_*

  • @WhatDadIsUpTo
    @WhatDadIsUpTo 5 місяців тому +65

    I'm a retired plumbing contractor with 48 years of hands-on field experience and I totally approve of this installation 😮!
    Put you some rubbing alcohol into a pump sprayer and spray thicker accumulations. Isopropyl alcohol is "miscible" with water and lowers the phase-change temperature.
    I'm subscribing! Never too old (75) to learn new tricks.😅

    • @milt0n290
      @milt0n290 5 місяців тому

      I love when I see older folks comment on UA-cam about hobbies or without a condescending tone. It’s heartwarming to see

  • @WillLeingang
    @WillLeingang 5 місяців тому +23

    Your equipment room is like a printed circuit board ❤

  • @TheUllrichj
    @TheUllrichj 6 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant job of explaining the system and bridging. Made good sense.
    Your family is lucky to have you keeping them safe and comfortable.

  • @mannequinplayer
    @mannequinplayer 5 місяців тому +6

    Geeking out over your home built system and sharing with all of us. Awesome! Thanks for uploading :)

  • @michaeltorres877
    @michaeltorres877 5 місяців тому +3

    You have a beautiful home. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @NadoriKaija
    @NadoriKaija 5 місяців тому +2

    It definitely works better if you turn it on when you know the weather is on the way. That way it doesn't get a chance to freeze and build up. But I always wanted to see how well these work. You can tell it really does work, even if the heat can't reach far, it won't need to when it's pre-heated before ice hits. This was very satisfying to see!

  • @StevenYoungcaptual
    @StevenYoungcaptual 5 місяців тому +2

    Neat set up….And here I’m heating my pool and hot tub, while you’re heating your driveway . Greetings from Palm Springs, CA.😎🌴

  • @_Moto215
    @_Moto215 5 місяців тому +3

    Dude. That utility closet looks like the inside of a submarine lol. Awesome video.

  • @stevenbeshures6962
    @stevenbeshures6962 5 місяців тому +5

    As a contractor, I just want to personally complement whoever did your hot water on demand system. They obviously take very much pride in their work. That is an absolute work of art. Whoever did that work you have my respect that some great work

  • @OTRTrader
    @OTRTrader Рік тому +18

    I so wish we could have something like this for the roads. They have it in some parts of Europe. Imagine how many crash injuries and fatalities could be prevented, not to mention the salt and ice damage to the highways. Imagine being able to go over Donner Pass in California without chaining, or through Wyoming or North/South Dakota and Montana without getting stuck in 20 feet of snow.

    • @vinces8209
      @vinces8209 5 місяців тому +4

      It sounds cool and all till one does a bit of math and then the idea just doesn't work, at 50w a sq ft for a two lane road you would need almost 8mega watts per mile, in states like ND,SD,MT,MN when its -30 out you would need more it just isn't going to work on a large scale.

    • @Uhh.thankyou
      @Uhh.thankyou 5 місяців тому

      Yep

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins 5 місяців тому +2

      @@vinces8209 It wouldn't even be feasible for my 90 ft. driveway.

  • @MsMorganGirls
    @MsMorganGirls 5 місяців тому +2

    When my great-great grandparents emigrated from England, they "landed" in Erie County, NY. They didn't waste much time moving south, first to Tennessee, then to Florida, where most of my family still lives.

  • @sandyslank1752
    @sandyslank1752 5 місяців тому +1

    Just found your video, thank you for sharing your experience. WOW!!! I am from Southern California and I have become fascinated with weather events. Your information about the “ice bridge” is new and amazing to me. Thank you so much

  • @gilsterk
    @gilsterk Рік тому +5

    Love the time lapse videos!

  • @peterwill3699
    @peterwill3699 6 місяців тому +1

    Your system is a thing of beauty.And your soldiering is perfect.

  • @edstevens9357
    @edstevens9357 Рік тому +3

    This is an awesome system. I’m saving my money for when I do my driveway over. Just south of Albany

  • @Ozarkwoods
    @Ozarkwoods 5 місяців тому +2

    Excellent system Chris I have to hand it it to you, an awesome set up!

  • @gobblegoblin
    @gobblegoblin 5 місяців тому +4

    this is badass

  • @scottnewton9046
    @scottnewton9046 5 місяців тому

    Very cool. Always interesting to see the home systems people install to make life easier and to see the region-specific needs that lead to those installations. Here in Southern California, my side yard consists of the various pool / spa / waterfall pumps, pool heater, as well as the solar control boxes etc. Here, we’re trying to stay cool. There, you’re trying to stay warm.

  • @mrmiscast
    @mrmiscast 6 місяців тому +11

    I ran across this channel by accident and was I impressed... I'd assume some call this an obsession, but I'm going to say it's the very useful hobby of an intelligent person with a bit of extra time and some extra money... No doubt if someone is as capable as yourself there is no reason not to hold off Mother Nature if they can... By the way, the setup, the equipment, the installation is just fantastic. Wonderful job, neat, clean, well thought out.. I'm a new subscriber, yes from the deep South, Texas i fact.. Now the snow melting driveway isn't a thing for me but I will use your expertise to slightly cool a concrete floor on those 105 degree days, right up but below the point where the floor sweats, and air movement to make a large shop more comfortalbe in the summer and warm it during the winter without a forced air closed system. Again, I'm very happy to have found your channel and congrats on making your home safer for your family and obviously thinking far far far ahead for any possible issues with the house systems as well.... I could have used a Solar addition to the water heater on multiple occasions over the years... Thank you very much... Oh, just 1 question... Did you make any special adjustment for the ice/snow melt when the driveway system is on? Or do you need to do that at all?

  • @carezee
    @carezee Рік тому +3

    Chris we really have been getting lots of crazy weather this winter. I think we have been hit with just about everything here. I love watching your videos and wondered how this was working out for you with the ice. Your driveway has been worth having for sure!

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  Рік тому +1

      Hey carezee! It has been wild this year hasn't it? I forgot to mention the EARTHQUAKE we had in early February too! ua-cam.com/users/shortsypDO77RSArM?feature=share The driveway has been pushed to the limit this winter, but I have been happy with it's performance. It has worked as designed. Thanks for being a subscriber and for taking the time to watch! I really appreciate that! 😊

  • @johnrogers2849
    @johnrogers2849 5 місяців тому +1

    Your utility closet is a work of art absolutely beautiful work.

  • @user-ut8ls7qp1j
    @user-ut8ls7qp1j 5 місяців тому

    that is a very beautiful driveway ,thank you for this review

  • @eyeexaggerate7687
    @eyeexaggerate7687 5 місяців тому +3

    I had a mental picture of the utility room when you put that piece of ice on the bin back in its spot.
    -just saw the manabloc, I put one in my house and love it

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  5 місяців тому +2

      😂 A few others have commented on that. I don’t even remember doing it, I had to go back and watch myself! My OCD I guess…. I also love the manabloc! Thanks for your comment and for watching!

  • @groovy1937
    @groovy1937 5 місяців тому +1

    I am impressed! That doesn't happen very often. I wish I were your friend or neighbor, I can tell we would get a long well. I love this kind of stuff - organized, glycol systems, hot water systems, all your stuff is neat, etc. . . . . I could go on and on. I love cement style siding too, your home looks so well done and kept. I dislike vinyl or aluminum siding. You have so much order in how you do things. I love order, I dislike chaos.

  • @jimconnelly816
    @jimconnelly816 5 місяців тому

    Holy wow brother, good for you. You kept my attention for the video.

  • @dnlmachine4287
    @dnlmachine4287 5 місяців тому +1

    Its a nice system for sure. Here in Canada, dealing with the water runoff that freezes is a challenge. Good slope and drainage is key.
    Stay gold.

  • @jonr3809
    @jonr3809 6 місяців тому +2

    I watched your video when you took on the blizzard several years ago.
    This is another Interesting contest by taking on an ice storm. Love this type of 'head on' challenge !
    Disappointed that you had to shovel since I have a bad back. I agree, the horse got out of the barn while you were away.
    I wonder if you could beat 'thermal bridging' if you pretreated the surface ??
    Possibly using calcium chloride or the liquid spray that the highway departments use now so as not to damage the concrete.
    I pretreat my driveway and it works great.
    I have seen your operation before but still marvel at the plumbing and electrical setup.
    You are my hero. 🙂

  • @andyjones6361
    @andyjones6361 5 місяців тому

    Love the system. Cool. Way cool!!

  • @cryhavoc38
    @cryhavoc38 5 місяців тому +2

    just your everyday run of the mill plumbing closet. Is that all ya got?? LOL..this is awesome

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  5 місяців тому +1

      😂. Thanks for your compliments and for watching!

  • @MikeRay1978
    @MikeRay1978 5 місяців тому

    I install portable ice skating rinks for a living. Using glycol and chillers. We also use boilers to melt them out sometimes. Nice system.

  • @tdotw77
    @tdotw77 5 місяців тому +12

    You just popped up on my feed, first vid I've seen. I'm also in Buffalo, so the title caught my attention right away. You have a pretty sweet set up there. I've been in residential construction and plumbing all my working life. That plumbing is A1👍🏻👌🏻 (ESPECIALLY for not being a plumber!)Nice job. I subbed & I'll check out some more vids in the future 👍🏻🛠️🔧🔩⚡🔌⚠️💨🔥👨🏼‍🔧

  • @trumpsucks2290
    @trumpsucks2290 5 місяців тому

    wow! you have a well organized boiler room, everything is labeled, and the solder sweats are so clean.

  • @MrUberbongo
    @MrUberbongo 5 місяців тому

    @8.00 i like things that look complicated but are actually niet that complicated. Looks very nice, neat and structured :) Loved the first sight of that system (first time viewer) and i surely am going to see the other videos of this system :)

  • @DocMacLovin
    @DocMacLovin 5 місяців тому

    Very nice clean and tidy installation. Kudos!

  • @machfive916
    @machfive916 5 місяців тому

    Great video. Impressive system.

  • @edjovi3677
    @edjovi3677 6 місяців тому

    as a lic plumber omg u did a great job on the install !!!! hello from eddie leak master plumbing in ct

  • @studio107bgallery4
    @studio107bgallery4 5 місяців тому

    Wow! Incredible plumbing and idea! Genius

  • @sharonbowers9929
    @sharonbowers9929 5 місяців тому

    Respect to the good man of the house. Great job! Clean organized, and well maintained! KUDOS!

  • @Mickey-jn8hz
    @Mickey-jn8hz 5 місяців тому

    What an amazing installation! WOW!

  • @redshot_8897
    @redshot_8897 5 місяців тому +1

    Very nice install, just looks super professional. All installs should look this neat.🔥🔥

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! As a DIY’r it definitely took me a lot longer than it would’ve a professional, but I saved a ton in labor and learned how to solder. Another benefit is that having designed and built it all myself, I know exactly how it all works, and if something breaks I know how to diagnose and fix it! Thanks for watching!

  • @DKLabs99
    @DKLabs99 5 місяців тому

    Had no idea how complex a heated driveway system was. Fascinating video and very impressed with your work

  • @maczilla4648
    @maczilla4648 5 місяців тому +2

    yeah, i took a pic of the wall, gonna make it my screen saver😅

  • @russellfrancis813
    @russellfrancis813 5 місяців тому

    That is quite the setup. I have never seen anything like it. Reading the comments it seems that you've built it, and it shows. Very cool. It's also absolutely insane. Good work!

  • @eggman9713
    @eggman9713 Рік тому +2

    A bit offtopic but I love the little soffit lights you have on your house and garage. It provides some nice looking ambient light without being a large point source that blinds you. Very nice style.

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! 😊 I thought about doing some videos on the house, including things like the rain screen siding, oak trim work, and the lighting, etc. I am currently working on installing a 80+ year old fireplace mantle. I wasn't sure if any of my subscribers would be interested in that stuff. I still have some soffit lights to install on the sides of the garage, and I wired a separate switch to turn them off when not needed. I will do a video for sure when I install them. Thanks again for the compliment, I appreciate it!

  • @jman1948
    @jman1948 4 місяці тому

    I like watching winter on youtube from Florida. Its so pretty. Cool that you have a heated driveway.

  • @xxxxST3xxxx
    @xxxxST3xxxx 5 місяців тому +1

    Holy crap, I had to stop and comment about your utility room. I'm impressed and also a bit jealous!

  • @TheMightyOdin
    @TheMightyOdin 4 місяці тому

    Dude, I love how clean and organized that setup looks.

  • @wxfield
    @wxfield 5 місяців тому

    I'm in awe of the mechanicals..amazing work.

  • @carolynsnow8967
    @carolynsnow8967 5 місяців тому

    Awesome!

  • @paulnance4759
    @paulnance4759 5 місяців тому

    I’m a new subscriber. I’m looking forward to learning more about the systems you have installed in your home. We might be building a new home and I want to get as much done during construction as I can.

  • @moby1kanob
    @moby1kanob 5 місяців тому +3

    it def would have melted even with thermal bridging as the air underneath does warm up, but I also get just wanting to get it done with. I dont have the best patience either. Either way, great thing to have if you live in a cold climate!! Very impressive.

    • @wolfram407
      @wolfram407 5 місяців тому

      It's not just a matter of time but also efficiency. Less energy spent melting the ice if you can shovel it off. It is interesting how air acts as an insulator even when it's warm, like having a fire in an igloo will make it warm inside but the heat transfer from air to ice is so slow the structure stays solid.

  • @tomhaire4758
    @tomhaire4758 5 місяців тому

    That is an impressive setup. Good work

  • @Treestofirewood
    @Treestofirewood Рік тому +3

    Yeah bridging is a real thing. Happen to me the last snow fall. I turned the system off to early. As you know the slab holds temp for quite a while and melts and then dries. I turned it off before it stop snowing and it got windy and cooled the surface to fast and woke up to a sheet of ice. Turned back on the snow melt. Worked pretty good but like you said had to break it up to to come back in contact with surface again. But yeah the concrete was 100% dry.

  • @bigpermsgarage6290
    @bigpermsgarage6290 5 місяців тому +1

    That is a cool setup!

  • @suzanneshwaluk4856
    @suzanneshwaluk4856 5 місяців тому

    A true work of beauty and genius😊

  • @LamentOfTheFallen
    @LamentOfTheFallen 5 місяців тому

    This is amazing, many more people that live where it snows need this in their driveways😄🙂

  • @pleasureme2
    @pleasureme2 5 місяців тому

    i look forward to your time lapses every year

  • @liveloud9894
    @liveloud9894 5 місяців тому

    This looks like a great system
    I’m going to get stuck in and binge watch all the install videos

  • @Ministry_Of_Silly_Walks
    @Ministry_Of_Silly_Walks 5 місяців тому +3

    That system is a thing of beauty.

  • @TravisNelsondjcrome
    @TravisNelsondjcrome Рік тому +1

    Love these videos

  • @jlatture1
    @jlatture1 5 місяців тому

    That is an absolutely beautiful setup

  • @karinchaney101
    @karinchaney101 5 місяців тому

    I wish I had the skills to install something like this. Great job

  • @TallianAdventures
    @TallianAdventures 5 місяців тому +1

    I laughed when you put the ice chunk back on the trash like it goes there lol!

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  5 місяців тому +2

      😂 My OCD I guess! Thanks for watching!

    • @TallianAdventures
      @TallianAdventures 5 місяців тому

      I would have done the same thing! thats why i laughed! amazing setup! I am from Boise Idaho and when i grew up we had houses in the downtown area that were heated with hot springs water! kinda reminded me your setup but yours is beautiful to look at! @@DeckerChristopherJ

  • @travisspoerle1557
    @travisspoerle1557 5 місяців тому

    That install is beautiful. Whoever did that hands off to them. True craftsmanship.

  • @straight_to_finish
    @straight_to_finish 5 місяців тому

    I use to manage a few properties and I would spread 10-20 gallons of sand/salt mix provided from the city on the sidewalks and driveway after removing the snow post storm. The mix created a Teflon like coating which prevented snow/ice from sticking to the pavement. The snow/ice came up fairly easily. The neighbors struggled with their sidewalk and driveway.

  • @ram64man
    @ram64man 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the vid abroad now, will turn mine on remotely tonight

  • @simonyapp
    @simonyapp 5 місяців тому

    I like your channel and your high quality install 👍

  • @Schatzie301
    @Schatzie301 5 місяців тому

    We are in North Alabama. A few weeks ago we were iced in all over town with single digit temps for a several days. Sure could have used this. Awesome system.

  • @mist4926
    @mist4926 5 місяців тому

    loved seeing the ice sliding across the lawns. ty what i couldnt see i could hear it slide across

  • @LaszloBagi
    @LaszloBagi Рік тому +2

    Chris... Another great video!

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Laszlo! 😊 Got another one coming out tomorrow morning at 8!

  • @jandblawncare8570
    @jandblawncare8570 Рік тому +1

    We were spared just west of you in Eire PA but like you said at the beginning, next time turn it on before so it won't stick...kind of like pre salting. We pre salted before that storm and our parking lots were basically wet the entire time and the companies that didnt were covered with a thing glaze of ice.

  • @jemery3
    @jemery3 5 місяців тому +1

    You did a fantastic job with that mechanical room! Wow!

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins 5 місяців тому

      If he is selling his house and tries to explain it to a novice prospective buyer, he'll get brain lock. Someone familiar with circulation heating will be thrilled.

  • @gabepagan8949
    @gabepagan8949 5 місяців тому

    I’m from NY and moved to Texas back in 2019. So so glad I got away from the snow and such but I’m mad that no one in my family thought about installing the set up you have. Would’ve saved so much time and energy and our driveway wasn’t even as big as yours

  • @molen_
    @molen_ 5 місяців тому +1

    i want to see snow, but i dont want this problem. 😁. Great job for the setup. 👍

  • @AatroxSuppMain
    @AatroxSuppMain 5 місяців тому

    I've never seen a more beautiful setup for anything like this, not server racks, other driveway heaters, radiant floor systems, or carwash systems. Everything just flows and runs exactly how it should.

  • @DL-rx7pj
    @DL-rx7pj Рік тому +2

    I have an electric heated driveway and bridging is a real thing. I have tried a few different methods throughout the years. I mostly drive my car over it to crush it down when it's more snow than ice but in your case when it's solid ice I found that thinly spread ice melt, a tamper, a good shovel and of course some muscle do the trick. As a plumber on long island i can really appreciate the work you did. I had to go with electric because I didn't have the room to do a hydronic system. None of these systems are perfect but they sure do help a lot. Keep up the good work.

    • @DeckerChristopherJ
      @DeckerChristopherJ  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your compliments D L. They mean a lot to me coming from a professional plumber. You're absolutely correct in that none of these systems are perfect, but they do help a lot! I'm curious how big of a driveway you're heating with your electric system, and how much power is needed? I am installing Solar Panels on the house this spring, and I've been thinking about adding electric loops to my front steps. I would love and feedback you have on the system your using, good or bad! Thanks!!

  • @Highest_Expectations
    @Highest_Expectations 5 місяців тому

    You seem like one of the nicest people in the world man. Would love to have ya as a buddy! Great video!

  • @Ghostdog4
    @Ghostdog4 5 місяців тому

    Fantastic Utility Closet! I'm here for the duration. Subscribed

  • @yolo_burrito
    @yolo_burrito 5 місяців тому +1

    I love watching these. I live in South Florida and in mid-January my mango trees start blooming.

    • @JohnVKaravitis
      @JohnVKaravitis 5 місяців тому

      Which means what, exactly?

    • @randylahey7343
      @randylahey7343 5 місяців тому +1

      I live in New Brunswick Canada and feel the same way watching hurricanes

  • @joshuatran3667
    @joshuatran3667 5 місяців тому +1

    This system works if it is turned on during the storm so ice never has the chance to form. Also all the melted ice water just pools at end of the driveway or other less heated areas. So i am not sure if it was $10k well spent. I know it's not my money but just a thought. With that money, bags of ice melters would have been more cost effective.

  • @barrylitchfield8357
    @barrylitchfield8357 6 місяців тому +1

    Kinda like watching grass growing.... After seeing that demonstration and you still need to shovel the "bridged ice" that remains after several hours. Your system looks great. Beautiful workmanship. Very neat and well organized. I'm just glad I'm in south Texas. Snow shovels are an unknown thing here. No retail stores have them. We just wait it out here. Normally it melts within a few hours.

    • @bstives58
      @bstives58 6 місяців тому +1

      you wouldn't have the bridging if you turned it on before the storm...but he was out of town.

  • @richardwalters1803
    @richardwalters1803 5 місяців тому +1

    Just magnificent