Alex is getting a lot more confident. Already knows his job well but nice to see him picking up speed while keeping his work lovely and neat. Tidy work = more work 👍
As Milwaukee is your sponsor try asking for a “M12 Stick transfer pump” (plus the hose kit) brilliant for removing water in all this type of situation.
Gentlemen, another first class job. You’re both great builders. I like the idea of cutting the bags open. Saves so much time and saves your back 👍. Looking forward to the next video chaps 🤛🤛🤛
Great job of rescuing that and progressing it along for the customer. Al did a nice job on the facing work. Those bricks look difficult to lay being uneven shapes and sizes. Kudos to the customer for having a bash at it in the first place and having the humility to admit he was out of his depth and ask for help before he got too far in. I'm sure he'll be made up with what you've both done so far.
great watching your videos..beat the rubbish on TV by a mile...i can tell you really enjoy your work..even though many are difficult im re plastering my house and really enjoy it,after years of working for builders ,keep going lads.
Which is why DIY'ers should always leave difficult or technically challenging jobs to the professionals. Another great recovery job from the team 'Steve and Alex' - well done guys. Hope you had a good trip to Sweden Al, now get back into it matey! Any news on the op Steve?
Most would just walk away from what was a pigs ear .You've again done a fantastic job especially as your in so much pain Steve bet that uneven ground hurt mate. Top job boys love the way you just get on with it 👍 👌🧱🧱
Hi guys , hope you are both well. I keep hearing you say about the bricks being wet ! Can you tell me why this is a bad thing . Love to watch you both working. Stay safe you two .👍🏻😎👍🏻
Hi Steve &Alex. Happy new year to you both. At least he has the A-Team on the job now. You can put right for him. Delivery has arrived on time you probably would have been finished. Great job guys have a good weekend 👍
Keep up the excellent work lads, I was a brickie for 35 years and jobs like that were killers, gave up the job because of back shoulder and elbow pain, now doing maintenance for Tesco and haven’t felt this good for years 👍
Hello sirs Mr Steve I wish you beter health , lots of luck and hapiness. Let all pain go far away and smile on your face become your friend. Mr Alex you become inspiration for people of your age so they can see we still need walls, roofs, floor, doors, windows ,roads etc. Happy new year and stay in tandem with your good father. greetings from Slovenia
Hiya Steve hope you and Alex had a good new year, these customers are very lucky to get you guys to sort this out for them, I know it will be a top job cus that’s the only job you do 👌😊
Guys massive respect for taking on a job like that hope you priced it accordingly not to take advantage of someones miss fortune but when you have all the tools a strong work ethic and a great skill set you deserve the rewards well done and stay safe.
Yes, we had 5000 which had been shunted around the merchants yard for years and as you say very dusty and in all fairness a nightmare to lay. @@SteveAndAlexBuild
Alex is certainly coming along now Steve, watching him lay those bricks is eve opening still not quite as fast as you but not far off now. That blooming hip of yours its no good trying to hide it old pal you can see you are in pain. Take good care of yourself now best wishes as ever and a happy new year to you both Ken
I know it may not be your concern - and this job was done some time ago - but the boiler flue will be too close to the structure, I think. Looks to me like this customer has not considered all the difficulties. Or he could have got another boiler in a different location, I don't know. My point in making the comment is to anyone planning a job, just consider the boiler flue and the space it needs.
@@SteveAndAlexBuild OK - just checking exemptions from Building Regulations An orangery, like other conservatories, is exempt from building regulation approval when: They’re built at ground level and the area of the floor is less than 30m2. An external quality door is used to separate the orangery from the current property. There should be an independent heating system with separate temperature and controls. The glazing and any fixed electrical installations comply with the requirements of the relevant building regulations. If a proposed orangery doesn’t meet these exemptions, adherence to all necessary building regulations is necessary.
@@SteveAndAlexBuildwould the fact that the work has begun under previous regs not mean you’d work to these anyhow? How is an extension to a house not going through building control though, can understand it not needing full planning
Like jobs like this do you normally get asked to do these sort of jobs ? And do you do jobs like this start to finish or just brick work block work and roof ?
Can’t believe the customer left the area in that condition. He could have cut the grass and cleaned up. Does not deserve you guys. Cheers from Nova Scotia
Maybe the suppliers can't reuse the ton bags but you will find loads of other trades can reuse them , such as gardeners even scrap collectors .So how do you get rid of the split bags Steve ?
@michaelwaite6725 I have plenty rotting in the garden . I have a full time job and a you tube channel to run so forgive me for not travelling the local area re housing ton bags 🙄. The split bags get a full church service then a burial at sea with full military honours 🫡
@@SteveAndAlexBuild I know from past experience that if you had a undamaged bag and advertised it on Facebook marketplace you would amazed how many people would want one , my neighbour uses one to take his excess garden rubbish to tip etc Do they burn well ?
Do you pay extra if you slice the bag? It just seems a waste IMHO. I dont think there was a drawing to work from you must of felt sorry for the customer.
I don’t feel sorry in the slightest as we know how hard it is and how long it takes to shovel stone out of a bag . The bag is included in the price of the stone and due to health and safety can’t be used again 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild Thanks for the reply.👍. Were you aware of the issues when quoting. Is that house the "non standard construction" build with precast slabs.
I wish people would stop referring to Alex as though he is a child or was not there, they are TWO brick layers doing an amazing job.
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Nice one as usual fellas.
Cheers 🧱👍🏽
Best wishes to you all guys with the various ailments. As you say you just have to keep going to pay those pesky bills
Cheers Matt , very true 🧱👍🏽
Did you guys filmed any more on this job. I Wood like to see it finished. Great job...
Unfortunately not . We aren’t involved with the rest of the work 😬🧱👍🏽
Not insignificant hurdles to jump on this one, can't wait for the next episode.
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Alex is getting a lot more confident. Already knows his job well but nice to see him picking up speed while keeping his work lovely and neat. Tidy work = more work 👍
Spot on pal 🤙🏾👍🏽👍🏽🧱
As Milwaukee is your sponsor try asking for a “M12 Stick transfer pump” (plus the hose kit) brilliant for removing water in all this type of situation.
🧱👍🏽will do
The way Alex's has progressed is a testament to you Steve well done.
Thanks John ..Alex too 🧱👍🏽😁
Gentlemen, another first class job. You’re both great builders. I like the idea of cutting the bags open. Saves so much time and saves your back 👍. Looking forward to the next video chaps 🤛🤛🤛
Thanks Karl , yes it’s a no brainer with the bags but done people get very upset 🙄🧱👍🏽
Great job of rescuing that and progressing it along for the customer. Al did a nice job on the facing work. Those bricks look difficult to lay being uneven shapes and sizes. Kudos to the customer for having a bash at it in the first place and having the humility to admit he was out of his depth and ask for help before he got too far in. I'm sure he'll be made up with what you've both done so far.
Cheers buddy 🤜🏽🤛🏽🧱👍🏽
great watching your videos..beat the rubbish on TV by a mile...i can tell you really enjoy your work..even though many are difficult im re plastering my house and really enjoy it,after years of working for builders ,keep going lads.
Cheers Michael it’s clever editing 😆😆🧱👍🏽
Wow .... amazing turn around on this project ! Stay strong !!
Thanks pal, will do 🧱👍🏽
Which is why DIY'ers should always leave difficult or technically challenging jobs to the professionals. Another great recovery job from the team 'Steve and Alex' - well done guys. Hope you had a good trip to Sweden Al, now get back into it matey! Any news on the op Steve?
Thanks Dave , still no news and Al still in Sweden 🇸🇪 😙🧱👍🏽
Nice rescue. Hope you get your hip sorted soon. I feel for you , I’ve got dodgy kneees almost no cartilage in my left knee..
. Good luck to you too 😬👍🏽👍🏽🧱
Fantastic job guy's
Ta Rob 🧱👍🏽
Great job Steve and Alex so much easier spitting the bags all best for 24 look forward more great videos 👍👍
Cheers Dave . Absolutely 👌🏼🧱👍🏽
Top job guys. Not many have the ability or the will/flexibility to take on someone elses incomplete work. Look forward to the rest of the build!
Cheers Paul we like a challenge 😏🧱👍🏽
Most would just walk away from what was a pigs ear .You've again done a fantastic job especially as your in so much pain Steve bet that uneven ground hurt mate.
Top job boys love the way you just get on with it 👍 👌🧱🧱
It was a nice local job for a subscriber so not too bad and 2 miles from home 🏠 😁🤙🏾🤙🏾🧱👍🏽
At least it was close then and all the footings in so 👍
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Great video lads respect..👍
Cheers 😁🧱👍🏽
Hi guys , hope you are both well. I keep hearing you say about the bricks being wet ! Can you tell me why this is a bad thing . Love to watch you both working. Stay safe you two .👍🏻😎👍🏻
Cheers 🤙🏾🤙🏾
If they are wet the water runs down the face and ruins the wall 😩👍🏽🤙🏾
Hi Steve &Alex. Happy new year to you both. At least he has the A-Team on the job now. You can put right for him. Delivery has arrived on time you probably would have been finished. Great job guys have a good weekend 👍
Cheers John boy same to you 👍🏽🧱
Another cracking looking job lads 💪👍🏻
Cheers Rob 🧱👍🏽
Keep up the excellent work lads, I was a brickie for 35 years and jobs like that were killers, gave up the job because of back shoulder and elbow pain, now doing maintenance for Tesco and haven’t felt this good for years 👍
Nice one thanks Michael 🤙🏾🤙🏾🧱👍🏽
Well done pair of you alex getting more confident and picking up speed well done x
Definitely Mick thanks 🧱👍🏽
Hello sirs
Mr Steve I wish you beter health , lots of luck and hapiness. Let all pain go far away and smile on your face become your friend.
Mr Alex you become inspiration for people of your age so they can see we still need walls, roofs, floor, doors, windows ,roads etc.
Happy new year and stay in tandem with your
good father.
greetings from Slovenia
Many thanks 🙏🏽 🧱👍🏽
Hiya Steve hope you and Alex had a good new year, these customers are very lucky to get you guys to sort this out for them, I know it will be a top job cus that’s the only job you do 👌😊
Cheers Malc same to you 👍🏽🧱
Good video good mix of time laps and actual brick laying. Bet you both did more in two days than had been done in two years
Cheers 😏😉🧱👍🏽
great job guys...taking on previous work can be a nightmare 💯👍
It certainly can be a right pain 😬🧱👍🏽
Wow lovely to see Alex getting into top gear showing his skills.
A happy new year to you both, let's hope you get your new hip very soon Steve
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Cheers Ray fingers crossed 🤞🏼 🧱👍🏽
Guys massive respect for taking on a job like that hope you priced it accordingly not to take advantage of someones miss fortune but when you have all the tools a strong work ethic and a great skill set you deserve the rewards well done and stay safe.
Cheers Stephen we never overprice or take advantage of anyone 🧱👍🏽
They look like the bricks we used at our home, ibstock grovesnor autumn blend. Very wonky bricks!
Absolutely and very dusty 👍🏽🧱
Yes, we had 5000 which had been shunted around the merchants yard for years and as you say very dusty and in all fairness a nightmare to lay. @@SteveAndAlexBuild
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5 days ouch 😂. Come on guys that's torture. Happy New Year to you and your family in advance 🎉👍
😆😆same to you 🧱👍🏽
Alex is certainly coming along now Steve, watching him lay those bricks is eve opening still not quite as fast as you but not far off now. That blooming hip of yours its no good trying to hide it old pal you can see you are in pain. Take good care of yourself now best wishes as ever and a happy new year to you both Ken
Cheers Ken yes he is definitely getting more comfortable 🧱👍🏽
What happened to tonight's Premier?
Er one of our staff (me) ballsed the date up . It’s on tomorrow same time 🕰️ 😬🫠🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild yass i thought id missed it. Catch you boys tomorrow
@skaterguy52 😉🤙🏾🤙🏾🧱👍🏽
Looks good Steve.!👍what’s with the agg bags being cut.? Has someone moaned about that.?
Thanks Nigel we always get stick for it, usually someone who hasn’t spaded 40 mil down MOT out of them 🙄🤣🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuildwe always cut ours, bloody hard work otherwise.!
@nigelsmith1198 Absolutely 🤙🏾🤙🏾🧱👍🏽
Nicely sorted out , making order out of something not that well started ( I’m being polite ) happy new year lads
Cheers Chris same to you 😆🧱👍🏽
Ton bags are single use now for elf and safety aren't they so why an issue if you cut them ?
Very true 🧱👍🏽
Done great out of that mess always leave the building work to professionals happy new year to you both
Cheers John same to you too 🧱👍🏽
You turned a ugly duckling 🦆 into a swan 🦢 Nice work Steve and Alex 👏
Cheers mark 😁🧱👍🏽
belated merry Xmas and a happy new year to both, what a mess you have to work with but as usual you will do a good job
Thanks Jack same to you too 🧱👍🏽
Any plans for the hip steve? Looks like your in a lot of discomfort with it pal, hard enough this game without struggling like that
Been waiting since August when my pre op was but that has run Out now 😢🧱👍🏽
ATB Steve n alex👍👍
Same to you too Dave 🧱👍🏽
Watching this, Im trying to work out what is worse. Digging foundations or fixing someone else's f..up. Either way, well done.
Both hard work one one the body the other I man the head 😆🧱👍🏽
Nice straightforward job now. Ive not done one onto an existing with EWI, i suppose you have to cut the insulation back to get the wall starters on ??
Yes Andy, a bit more complicated as it’s face against render/ pebble dash so it will need patching up neat 😬🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild 👍
Who ever started that job before you getting there made a right fuck up of the start of the footing
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Was the removal really as easy as it looked like? I saw a tap and it fell apart!
It’s been open to the elements for many months 🧱👍🏽
I know it may not be your concern - and this job was done some time ago - but the boiler flue will be too close to the structure, I think. Looks to me like this customer has not considered all the difficulties. Or he could have got another boiler in a different location, I don't know. My point in making the comment is to anyone planning a job, just consider the boiler flue and the space it needs.
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is this going to be a conservatory or an extension for BRegs?
Orangery 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild OK - just checking exemptions from Building Regulations
An orangery, like other conservatories, is exempt from building regulation approval when:
They’re built at ground level and the area of the floor is less than 30m2.
An external quality door is used to separate the orangery from the current property.
There should be an independent heating system with separate temperature and controls.
The glazing and any fixed electrical installations comply with the requirements of the relevant building regulations.
If a proposed orangery doesn’t meet these exemptions, adherence to all necessary building regulations is necessary.
Will you run into problems with plans passed over two years ago,quiet a few changes in whats expected today,I am sure you will find a solution
The dimensions haven’t changed and it’s not under regs 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuildwould the fact that the work has begun under previous regs not mean you’d work to these anyhow?
How is an extension to a house not going through building control though, can understand it not needing full planning
Like jobs like this do you normally get asked to do these sort of jobs ? And do you do jobs like this start to finish or just brick work block work and roof ?
This is our normal job but we only do foundation brick/ block work and slab 🧱👍🏽
Why couldn't you leave the side already built and adjust the position of the side not built yet?
Out of square 🧱👍🏽
Can’t believe the customer left the area in that condition. He could have cut the grass and cleaned up. Does not deserve you guys. Cheers from Nova Scotia
It’s no problem 👍🏽🧱
Another great job as always… Do you go out of your way to take on these crap jobs? It does seem like you get well more than your fair share of them!
It’s not a crap job . Work is work which pays the bills 💵 🧱👍🏽
Hip replacement time. sack the pointing Job.
I don’t get pick when it’s done hence it’s still not done 😒🧱👍🏽
The thing is you cant reuse the ton bags so I don’t no why people are moaning about you cutting the bag open
Exactly Andy . We have dozens of them just sat there 🙄🧱👍🏽
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Maybe the suppliers can't reuse the ton bags but you will find loads of other trades can reuse them , such as gardeners even scrap collectors .So how do you get rid of the split bags Steve ?
@michaelwaite6725 I have plenty rotting in the garden .
I have a full time job and a you tube channel to run so forgive me for not travelling the local area re housing ton bags 🙄.
The split bags get a full church service then a burial at sea with full military honours 🫡
@@SteveAndAlexBuild I know from past experience that if you had a undamaged bag and advertised it on Facebook marketplace you would amazed how many people would want one , my neighbour uses one to take his excess garden rubbish to tip etc Do they burn well ?
Always awkward following someone else and having to rectify any mistakes. It’s looking good now though and can’t wait for the next video.
Always a challenge 😁🧱👍🏽
It's the 18th Oct as I'm watching this, you say nobody likes watching pointing jobs I HATED POINTING JOBS,
Ok 👍🏽
Do you pay extra if you slice the bag? It just seems a waste IMHO. I dont think there was a drawing to work from you must of felt sorry for the customer.
I don’t feel sorry in the slightest as we know how hard it is and how long it takes to shovel stone out of a bag . The bag is included in the price of the stone and due to health and safety can’t be used again 🧱👍🏽
Well the previous works didnt do you any favours did it. Out of square,not level and out of bond. Nightmare. Well done boys. 👍👍
Always a challenge but very satisfying to over come 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild Thanks for the reply.👍. Were you aware of the issues when quoting. Is that house the "non standard construction" build with precast slabs.
@Doug.... Yes and yes Doug .
Tony the customer is local t us and is a subscriber so we were happy to help 😁🧱👍🏽
Hello Steve and Alex why take on a job that you keep moaning about
We moan about every job it’s part of the brick laying apprenticeship
@@SteveAndAlexBuild
Absolutely right........... Its ingrained in the very helix of our D.N.A to be right old moaning so-and -so`s.😁👍👍👍👍
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great to see you brickie's back at it. Happy new year.
Cheers Howard 🧱🧱🧱👍🏽