Digging Out a Massive BASEMENT From Start to Finish - Time-lapse

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  • @GoldsConcrete
    @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +50

    We just uploaded an animation breaking down how these basement digouts are done ! Check it out here ! ua-cam.com/video/vgtRYo4SETg/v-deo.html

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      @@KevinPata-cm3ml Around 1,500 sqft !

    • @robertosanchez8793
      @robertosanchez8793 2 роки тому +1

      I'm very curious about the cost for the entire job. I have a crawlspace 26' x 60'

    • @patrickarsenault5201
      @patrickarsenault5201 2 роки тому +1

      @@GoldsConcrete very curious woudnt it had been easier and even cheaper to simply lift and move the house to build the basement ?

    • @douglasfulton7611
      @douglasfulton7611 2 роки тому

      What brand of vapor barrier, stego, americover, or yellow guard.

    • @jakef2386
      @jakef2386 Рік тому

      How much did this xost

  • @AutisticMorty
    @AutisticMorty 2 роки тому +577

    That's an insane amount of work, and you dug it all with shovels! Incredible. The home owner must really like the location to commit to 5 months of intense labor. Personally, I would have just built a new house lol. Props to the project manager who accepted the task of digging-out a basement under an existing house, so many things could have gone wrong. Really talented group you have to be able to pull that off 👍👌

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +123

      Thank you ! It can get pretty brutal at times especially in the cold winter months. And we've noticed older couples/families like to go this route since they don't have to go through the hassle of moving all their stuff ! Once again thank you for the kind words, be sure to stay in tune. We have a lot more coming this year

    • @MultiDealmaker
      @MultiDealmaker 2 роки тому +3

      @@GoldsConcrete WELL DONE GUYS

    • @ArcolaBridge
      @ArcolaBridge 2 роки тому +22

      @@GoldsConcrete how much did it cost?

    • @1nsurgent
      @1nsurgent 2 роки тому +12

      @@ArcolaBridge At least 30K including labor

    • @mv3240
      @mv3240 2 роки тому +64

      @@1nsurgent That would be a bargain.

  • @firewalker1372
    @firewalker1372 2 роки тому +221

    Never seen someone build a basement underneath an existing house, this was pretty damn cool! And the fact you did it with shovels and wheelbarrows 😂. Bet that conveyer came in handy….

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +28

      Haha, Right ! The conveyors are the back bone of these hand digs !

    • @brianwilless1589
      @brianwilless1589 2 роки тому +2

      Pretty blessed cool. We don't want God damning it now do we!

    • @hammyh1165
      @hammyh1165 2 роки тому +17

      You ought to see some the super basements dug under the old houses in London .
      Underground garages , swimming pools , gyms , cinemas the lot.
      Houses are so expensive it's cheaper to dig down to make more space.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +6

      @@hammyh1165 We've seen quite a few ! And like you said, here in these urban areas its starting to get cheaper to go down then up !

    • @c182SkylaneRG
      @c182SkylaneRG 2 роки тому +1

      @@GoldsConcrete I was thinking that exact thing watching your video. When my wife and I bought our 1-story ranch, we did a general Google search for cost to go up, and it came back around the same price as the house. Your time-lapse video made it seem so easy to go down, that it got me considering it. Though now I've read the description and saw the 5-month stat, so maybe not so easy. :)

  • @eldonhill4840
    @eldonhill4840 Рік тому +21

    Basement renovations are crazy. We're currently doing the same thing with a couple of 7-story historic buildings downtown here, except the new shear wall and braced frame footings are so massive we have to lower excavators and skid steers underground through a hole in the sidewalk and dig them with machines because there's no possible way of doing it by hand, especially with the density of the glacial till we have here. It's a trip running machines completely underground. I need to take some footage soon because they're pretty wild projects, never done anything like them before. Already found a bunch of old bottles, shoes, and other stuff dating back to the 1870s that they just threw in the fill back in the day, including some lumber that was charred from the great fire we had here in 1907 when they demolished the old building and built the new one.

    • @RileyLabrecque
      @RileyLabrecque Рік тому +1

      Hah where about are you? We have a 100 year old house in Seattle that has half basement, half crawlspace probably because it was good enough and they were sick of digging in the glacial till

    • @eldonhill4840
      @eldonhill4840 Рік тому +1

      @@RileyLabrecque This is Seattle too! One building is in Pioneer Square, built in 1908, and one is right in the busiest part of downtown, built in 1914. One of them is on the National Registry of Historic Places too. You never know what you're going to find digging under Seattle! We did a job in South Lake Union a few years back where we found native arrowheads and all sorts of other stuff, that one got shut down for weeks for the archaeologists to come in and excavate by hand.

  • @illbeyourmonster1959
    @illbeyourmonster1959 2 роки тому +154

    You can tell who the boss is because even in extreme time-lapse speed he still stands around a lot. 😋

  • @basspig
    @basspig 2 роки тому +123

    I did this in 1949 with my Stamford house. Converted from crawlspace to full basement. Took me over a year to dig it all out and pour new foundation by hand.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +40

      You my good sir are not to be messed with ! This kind of work isn't for the weak hearted and takes some serious balls to pull through, we congratulate you.

    • @nikola12nis
      @nikola12nis 2 роки тому +2

      How old are you?

    • @basspig
      @basspig 2 роки тому +19

      @@nikola12nis I'm a centenarian.

    • @nikola12nis
      @nikola12nis 2 роки тому +1

      @@basspig For real?

    • @MrNyceGuy8
      @MrNyceGuy8 2 роки тому +5

      I did this to a house in Evergreen, CO. Turned the crawlspace into essentially an underground grow room that was around 2400~ sq ft. Now watching your video I feel a little better about what I thought was my jerry rigging way of solidifying the foundation.

  • @brianadams1907
    @brianadams1907 2 роки тому +43

    Me and my Dad dug a much smaller basement under our house in early 1960's around the time of the Cuban missile crisis. Papa was a WWII veteran. He landed at Normandy Beach and as he was a motorcycle courier , he rode a Harley Davidson across Europe in combat conditions. His unit was overrun in The Battle of the Bulge with 85% casualties. A remarkable man and my HERO. He meant to take care of his family as best he could so when it looked like America was going to get nuked he bought me a tiny mad dock and me and him crawled under or house and started digging. We ended up with a 14ft by 16ft fallout shelter with bunk beds and food and water storage. It was fun to me. Papa was a great man.

    • @crbradbury8282
      @crbradbury8282 2 роки тому +1

      AWESOME !

    • @julesballe463
      @julesballe463 2 роки тому +2

      Wow, a real LIVE hero, AND your Dad ?!........member of the greatest generation, thanks for sharing this with us , God bless you and your Dad......

    • @inc0de
      @inc0de Рік тому

      Would that have been The Summer of '69? 🤔

    • @brianadams1907
      @brianadams1907 Рік тому

      Around 1965.

    • @inc0de
      @inc0de Рік тому +1

      @@brianadams1907 man, you of all people should have picked up that Bryan Adams reference.

  • @cgeorge6786
    @cgeorge6786 2 роки тому +8

    This satisfies the inner kid in me. It's like building a fort under the house! Cool!

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +2

      Haha, Right ! It's pretty fun when it goes smoothly !

  • @John-k3c2c
    @John-k3c2c 9 місяців тому +4

    That's got to be the most labor intensive thing I've ever seen, damn fine job fellas

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  9 місяців тому +2

      Thank you on behalf of all the team! We've all done our time in the trenches!

    • @slaytronic
      @slaytronic 6 місяців тому

      you should try factory fishing boats in the bering sea

    • @John-k3c2c
      @John-k3c2c 5 місяців тому

      @@slaytronic well that's just a whole different beast

  • @happynostech
    @happynostech 2 роки тому +16

    I can appreciate all that went into making that job work, what a talented team

  • @Dr_Won_Hung_Lo
    @Dr_Won_Hung_Lo 11 місяців тому +2

    WOW! Absolutely insane amount of work to HAND dig out a freaking basement! This must have cost a fortune. I mean, seriously. The amount of hard ass work that was done is just incredible. I'm so impressed with this

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! These basement remodels are not cheap

  • @tomsanders9491
    @tomsanders9491 2 роки тому +14

    We started digging ours 20 years ago with only 24" of headroom from the inside using 5 gallon buckets. Now enough room to fit a large van under the house, had to replace a (now it is 9 1/2' ) structural post. We had to make an area for a sump pit. I can sure appreciate your project. well done. thanks.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +2

      Its some hard, brutal work ! Huge congrats to you for going through with it. It's not for the weak heart that's forsure !

  • @philkingmke
    @philkingmke 2 роки тому +28

    I had no idea this was a thing. Now I wanna build a basement under my basement.

    • @gregh7457
      @gregh7457 11 місяців тому +1

      everything is a thing now

    • @RANS87IROCZ
      @RANS87IROCZ 11 місяців тому +1

      It's not a basement under a basement, it's same as one half of my house? it didn't have a basement but only a 2 foot crawl space under it but they wanted a full size basement and that required digging the rest out

    • @Hexapon1
      @Hexapon1 9 місяців тому

      @@RANS87IROCZ And honestly who ever was the crawl space guy for that house did an absolutely amazing job when making it

  • @JohanA-uh1yg
    @JohanA-uh1yg 10 місяців тому +3

    What a great prank to do when they are away on vacation! Dig them a basement.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  10 місяців тому

      Ha!!! Only WISHING I could get a prank like that pulled on me!!

  • @undermyguns7509
    @undermyguns7509 2 роки тому +1

    These the type of channels that keeps me out of UA-cam trouble from my foul mouth thanks for the content

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      Haha we appreciate it ! Glad we could help

  • @Wakeywhodat
    @Wakeywhodat 2 роки тому +15

    To the men that did the work.. Congratulations, that was incredible.

  • @espltdrcart
    @espltdrcart 2 роки тому +12

    Surprised this only has 65k views, you guys deserve way more subscribers too! Incredible job!

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for this ! We have a lot more planned to share this year

    • @skitzochik
      @skitzochik 2 роки тому +1

      its the music

    • @G5Ckxew
      @G5Ckxew Рік тому

      1.2 million views and still rising!

  • @guyina4x499
    @guyina4x499 2 роки тому +4

    My dad did this in the 70's to our 1200sf home. Mostly by himself on weekends. My uncles and grandpa helped some. It took him 3 1/2 years.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      It is no easy work and you really do need a crew of 5-7 guys if you want this done in any reasonable amount of time

  • @otakumagnet8106
    @otakumagnet8106 2 роки тому +2

    The amount of physical labor that went into that project is insane. The shoveling alone would be a good lesson for a lot of people. lol Strongest backs on YT!

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +2

      It's funny you say that, we have plans to make a "How to use a shovel video" haha !

    • @bushratbeachbum
      @bushratbeachbum 2 роки тому +1

      Sounds like a great idea for a video!
      So many don't know how to drive a shovel, it's crazy!
      Nice work fella!!

  • @MikeDayConcrete
    @MikeDayConcrete 2 роки тому +42

    Wow! Lot of work, great job!

  • @peggypatton9170
    @peggypatton9170 2 роки тому +1

    Hats off been in concrete life 25 years ain't nothing easy about this job you pop up on my UA-cam new sub going out on my own this year doing concrete hope you guys have great year.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      Thank you ! We appreciate you, much moe to come

  • @GoldsConcrete
    @GoldsConcrete  3 роки тому +160

    This was an insane project and hopefully you get some good insight on how we dig out basements from this video !

    • @twodogsandtheirfamily
      @twodogsandtheirfamily 2 роки тому +10

      I'm curious, is this like a $50k project or a $300k project? I have never seen something like this done before. Obviously a lot of variables, but that is a ton of work, hundreds of tons lol.

    • @MrMigueldelaO
      @MrMigueldelaO 2 роки тому +6

      @@twodogsandtheirfamily This ain't no $50k project and while $300k is a bit high it is much closer to the real cost. In New Orleans, because it is below sea level, there are no basements so they just slide metal beams under the house, lift it up and build a new ground floor. Fairly commonly done - and I'm pretty sure a lot less expensive than this basement!

    • @Geminiappleboy
      @Geminiappleboy 2 роки тому +1

      @DAMIAN WAGNER where in Wisconsin?

    • @Daniel-z2j2v
      @Daniel-z2j2v 2 роки тому +3

      Props to the workers. I would have died

    • @rainmaker3700
      @rainmaker3700 2 роки тому

      You know, you could place steel and shoot structural gunite instead of wasting time with forms.

  • @7728abbott
    @7728abbott Рік тому

    What a great job. High degree of difficulty, yet you knock it out of the park! So interesting to watch you complete the project. Great professionalism! Way to go!

  • @gordonknight2676
    @gordonknight2676 2 роки тому +5

    Always a pleasure to see professionals do a good hard job well, Thank you.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      We are glad you enjoyed ! It's been a great experience sharing our craft with the world !

  • @tntthebombshell1713
    @tntthebombshell1713 Рік тому +1

    WOW!!! I didn’t know this could be done… i’m very much so impressed

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg 2 роки тому +6

    Never Forget! What a great crew and I recognize the hard work you guys did!
    ...:)...I've been a general contractor here in the philly area for 30 year...I lowered a basement floor ( 2 feet) on a row house, 25 years ago...NEVER AGAIN!...There's easier ways to make money!

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +2

      It's brutal work forsure but our guys are animals, and they have their shit down. Fast and efficient !

    • @davidblaney2024
      @davidblaney2024 2 роки тому

      @@GoldsConcrete whats the average cost for a project like this?

    • @boukeelsinghorst4848
      @boukeelsinghorst4848 2 роки тому +2

      @@davidblaney2024 he said it was closer to 300k then to 50k 😊

    • @crbradbury8282
      @crbradbury8282 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed!!

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg 2 роки тому

      @@GoldsConcrete Hard work is good for the soul...It gives you perspective..."Well, at least this is WAY easier than digging out a basement"..."_*

  • @Raxapheon
    @Raxapheon Рік тому +1

    This is the definition of "blood, sweat and tears" you guys are amazing 🎉

  • @JasonMTuftsify
    @JasonMTuftsify Рік тому

    Time lapses like these just make me think of king of the hill... Also amazing work!

  • @The_PokéFlute
    @The_PokéFlute Рік тому +3

    This is amazing!!! I didn’t know this could be done! I’d love to have this done to my home.

  • @whatevernamegoeshere3644
    @whatevernamegoeshere3644 9 місяців тому +1

    31:18 really putting confidence into that column that has the texture of a behive

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  9 місяців тому

      Good observation but the texture of that column has nothing to do with structural integrity

  • @187nags
    @187nags 2 роки тому +7

    I can't even imagine the cost of that project, homeowner must really wanted a basement lol, nice work on it!

    • @elainemeeker664
      @elainemeeker664 Рік тому +2

      That's my question, estimated cost for a massive project like this.

  • @geraldarthurhall2247
    @geraldarthurhall2247 Рік тому

    How amazing! That dirt seemed endless! Thanks for sharing!

  • @tarn1135
    @tarn1135 Рік тому +3

    Few years back I was dropping off or picking up something (can’t remember what or why) from an old guy. I think it started when I complemented his house and property but he invited me in and gave me a tour and when we got to the finished basement he told 20 or 30 years prior he and his son dug out the basement with shovels and 5 gallon buckets. It was astounding to hear him tell me how it was little more then a crawl space maybe 3 feet deep and when they were done it was 10 feet deep and added about 1000 sqft of living space.

  • @jaredlazaron8414
    @jaredlazaron8414 10 місяців тому +2

    I got blisters watching this video.

  • @shaunbrowne5139
    @shaunbrowne5139 Рік тому +4

    Man that was so interesting to watch. You guys worked like beavers. We don't have basements in Australia so it was damned interesting. More power to you guys👍

  • @theyard6958
    @theyard6958 Рік тому

    Hell Yea, my friends. You guys kicked ass. Thats a hella lot of work. Great Job!

  • @TDURybka
    @TDURybka 2 роки тому +6

    Being a Builder myself, I am very impressed with your work!

    • @TDURybka
      @TDURybka 2 роки тому

      Also, avg cost of these? Thanks

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much ! And to answer your question there's a lot of factors that go in to it, but in our area on average the sqft cost for these is $100-120 !

    • @TDURybka
      @TDURybka 2 роки тому

      @@GoldsConcrete There's gotta be a whole bunch of "ohh s%&$" factor built in for these!?!

  • @Emilthehun
    @Emilthehun Рік тому +1

    That's pretty cool!!!! Did the same thing but from outside in. Every 4 feet , dug 3 feet wide under existing foundation, poured concrete. Left 1 entrance for a skidsteer and that's how the dirt was removed.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  Рік тому

      That's the way to go ! These are quit the experience haha

  • @Helloreality101
    @Helloreality101 2 роки тому +5

    Wow... That's amazing! All I was thinking was "I wouldn't wanna do that" and "geepers I wonder how much it costs to do all that!" It's a ton of work but y'all did a great job it looks like!

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much ! Its some seriously brutal work and not for the weak hearted haha !

    • @crbradbury8282
      @crbradbury8282 2 роки тому

      @FCLC. I agree those are the main ideas .. but also "Is it worth it"? And "where can those quality hard laborers be found!!?"

  • @famfirst6660
    @famfirst6660 2 роки тому +1

    Good job security.. knowing you and the guys will be working this one job sun up to sun down for 5 months

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you ! It's not for the weak hearted that's forsure

  • @mp6756
    @mp6756 2 роки тому +1

    That's a crew that's not afraid of a hard days work for sure. Well done

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      This line of work is better than any gym membership on the planet. And thank you !

  • @kristianahl8528
    @kristianahl8528 2 роки тому +3

    Great job guy’s, it would be nice to see the final product when it’s all done and finished with the interior. 👍

  • @glenndavis6793
    @glenndavis6793 2 роки тому +1

    My back is sore just watching the video lol awesome job

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      Haha right ! Thats where the conveyor belt comes in handy for us

  • @EDLEEPHOTO
    @EDLEEPHOTO 2 роки тому +3

    You guys did an awesome job. My back started hurting just viewing the video. lol But seriously, I'm looking forward to following your efforts going forward (subscribed). Thank you for sharing.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      We appreciate the support ! And trust us, it is not for the weak hearted that's forsure haha

  • @manayconstruction5861
    @manayconstruction5861 Рік тому

    0:26, oh yes, bring out the toys, the husquvana cut and break saw, what a god send. Great video!👍👍👍👍!!

  • @hhova29
    @hhova29 2 роки тому +17

    That’s really amazing work and all by hand as well. I couldn’t imagine the price of that addition. I probably would have relocated. But really excellent work.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +3

      In some cases its way cheaper, however there are quite a few benefits in investing in your property like this. Especially downtown !

    • @court2379
      @court2379 2 роки тому +13

      @@GoldsConcrete Particularly if you don't tell the city about it...😉

    • @ml219
      @ml219 2 роки тому +4

      They do it in London, sky high real estate prices and historical propterties, only way to expand is down.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 2 роки тому

      @@court2379 You have to get permits, the city will find out.

    • @court2379
      @court2379 2 роки тому

      @@bigredc222 No they won't. Keep your mouth shut, and don't give the neighbors a reason to report you.
      This job, yeah something that takes months and you are hauling out 100cu m of dirt, you have pretty good odds of get caught. But most jobs are smaller, and not altering the structure much.

  • @penguins9645
    @penguins9645 Рік тому

    Oh, an electric cut-n-break saw! I rented one when I added a walkout entrance to my basement, what a great little machine.

  • @Airshowpilot
    @Airshowpilot 2 роки тому +7

    This is an absolute incredible job . The labor involved is insane. Great work!! Unsure how this is financially viable for the owners , but just an incredible job!

  • @TheNetkrot
    @TheNetkrot Рік тому

    One of the best movies I have seen in years... "Fast Basement" coming to a theater near your personal dugout ..!

  • @Magnethelm
    @Magnethelm 2 роки тому +67

    God bless the United Mexicans of America, it took them only 34 minutes for the whole basement.

    • @xyang5772
      @xyang5772 9 місяців тому +5

      😂

    • @sheppardfun5360
      @sheppardfun5360 6 місяців тому

      They can do it better than the drama infused fat assed Mercians we are 😂😂😂

    • @Leggobrandon40bang
      @Leggobrandon40bang Місяць тому

      Don't feed the cockroaches

  • @edwardgrossman295
    @edwardgrossman295 Рік тому

    Super insane job, digging a basement out with shovels, this is talent and organization skills for the contractor, no walls collapse no one was hurt to me successfully completed job 👍

  • @luvtildeath7233
    @luvtildeath7233 2 роки тому +3

    Great job guys! Having a great team that can get down and dirty with serious manual labor is dying out fast!! These guys are hardcore! Half of the people walking this planet couldn’t handle the physical labor those guys endure on a day to day basis! How do I know this you ask? Im in the same line of work as these guys, I’ve seen a lot guys come and a lot guys go. Some just can’t handle it lol Thank you guys for you’re hard work!

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +5

      Like you said, Most guys can't. We've built up a rough crew of some real men and the work shows. We're not afraid of a little sweat and blood !

    • @danielg2804
      @danielg2804 Рік тому

      Look closely they are latinos (myself included) not afraid of work most Americans wont even imagine doing at any pay rate America needs hard workers so plz dont trash migrants again they aren’t taking your jobs only the ones most wont do

  • @grahamburrows7570
    @grahamburrows7570 2 роки тому +1

    Very cool! Bunch of animals just killing it.

  • @michaelprosperity3420
    @michaelprosperity3420 2 роки тому +5

    My home is 125yrs old. My basement floor was originally dirt and then was concreted. We could use about 2 more feet down. Ceiling is a tad under 7'. It's an English basement.

    • @crbradbury8282
      @crbradbury8282 2 роки тому

      Go for it!! Start digging. Or hire out and pay $30k - 60k

    • @michaelprosperity3420
      @michaelprosperity3420 2 роки тому +1

      @@crbradbury8282
      I did. I'm having a great time and decided to have a 10' ceiling. After I did 2' I decided to do one more.

  • @matthodel946
    @matthodel946 Рік тому

    That was a nicely detailed crawlspace pre dig out, most Colorado crawlspaces are dirty, crappy, unprotected trash holes in older homes in my experience. Ha. Good work guys.

  • @dshatney8838
    @dshatney8838 2 роки тому +3

    Wish I knew how to do this, I want this done at my home. Willing to do the work, just don't know how to brace the walls from falling before the new foundation walls are up. Great work guys

    • @guyina4x499
      @guyina4x499 2 роки тому

      My dad dug out 4 foot sections around the perimeter and poured the footers and 4 feet of wall at the same time. After that he dug out the center.
      He did most of it by himself a few hours a day after work and on the weekends my uncle would sometimes help him. It took him 3 1/2 years.

    • @artbyrobot1
      @artbyrobot1 Рік тому

      there's tons of basement underpinning youtube videos you can watch and take notes till you get it

  • @kencarpenter1363
    @kencarpenter1363 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video. And I learned that its a lot easier to build the basement before the house.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      As the saying goes, do it right the first time. A lot of the houses we've done this work on are from the 50s - 80s.

  • @slackjaw703
    @slackjaw703 2 роки тому +4

    Wow. So glad this popped up in my recommended. Liked & sub’d. Great crew, excellent work. What an undertaking. The cost must be prohibitive for most homeowners who are thinking about this, but the value added might offset it it? Anyway, it was just amazing to watch. Thank you for sharing!

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      Welcome aboard! And you'd be right, adding this to the home increases the value, especially in a home like this in the heart of downtown !

  • @rsecosky
    @rsecosky 2 роки тому +2

    All I can say is WOW!!!!! Beautiful job,great laborers!

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much, the guys have been working hard lately

  • @ingcampthree4523
    @ingcampthree4523 2 роки тому +22

    They actually wanted a second story addition, but someone had the plans upside down…

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +4

      Thats why the blueprint looked funny 🤔

    • @nathan7627
      @nathan7627 2 роки тому

      @@GoldsConcrete ahh shit, happens to the best of us

  • @jfol22
    @jfol22 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Im sorry about your pump. That's horrible. Your videos are just great. I'm a lifetime student of the trade. Your narration explaining the why..behind certain aspects and I especially like the information about multiple tasks being able to commence after the job opens up a bit. To me, it a notch, another something to keep on mind when i try to deliver a quality experience to someone in need of my services.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      This is why we do what we do ! We're glad you're able to get something out of these videos !

  • @talisay1364
    @talisay1364 2 роки тому +6

    Who can afford something like that !?! That was taking "labor intensive" to a new level.

    • @fuzzybutkus8970
      @fuzzybutkus8970 2 роки тому +1

      Can’t believe no skid steer down there. Labor has to be crazy cheap. A good operator a month max. I’m thinking 2-weeks.A ramp on both sides. We’re missing something.

  • @MrZnarffy
    @MrZnarffy Рік тому

    This is what my grandparents did with their house way back. But they put it on I beams before the digging started, and then all was done with shovels and wheelbarrows.. It's a sick amount of work, and if possible it's preferrable to put it on beams, move it aside, do the digging with machines, do the basement and then put it back again. But sometimes you can't, and then this what you do.. Awesome video to watch...

  • @sampantiliano
    @sampantiliano 2 роки тому +4

    I did this once in Wayne NJ around 20 years ago but we used 5 gallon bucket to a conveyor that brought the dirt up to the first floor that got dumped out a window into a dumpster. One of the worst jobs I ever did. Fun when it’s done and you look at what you accomplished I guess.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +2

      We have massive respect for you, these jobs are no easy feat and leave you exhausted

  • @ronboerste1813
    @ronboerste1813 Рік тому

    I was waiting for Hank and the boys to stop and have a beer 😁👍

  • @jimmeh213
    @jimmeh213 2 роки тому +3

    Good lord just the dirt trucking and disposal fees alone...

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      It ain't cheap haha ! We try to take as much of the dirt as we can ourselves

  • @tjmbv8680
    @tjmbv8680 Рік тому

    As someone who enjoys digging this looks like fun.

  • @consaka1
    @consaka1 2 роки тому +4

    I've helped do this before a couple times. It's a rediculous amount of work. Especially the old log cabin one.

  • @gem488
    @gem488 Рік тому

    This was amazing work. Builders really deserve their money.

  • @ethos95
    @ethos95 2 роки тому +7

    Have you guys ever tried extending the footing down from outside the home? Wondering if getting in there with a backhoe and doing it from the outside would be quicker or cheaper?

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 2 роки тому

      They have to dig out for the basement anyway, why do both sides?

    • @ethos95
      @ethos95 2 роки тому

      @@bigredc222 they could do the foundation retrofit digging with a backhoe and then dig inside with little concern afterward. Could be dumb tho 🤷‍♂️

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 2 роки тому

      @@ethos95 It's easy for us to second guess when we don't know the whole story, I do it all the time, but I tell myself, most people in business know what they are doing, so there must be a reason they did it the way they did it, even if we can't see it.

    • @ethos95
      @ethos95 2 роки тому

      @@bigredc222 totally agree

  • @patrickromanowski5911
    @patrickromanowski5911 11 місяців тому +1

    Awsome. Did this a older Brooklyn Brownstone. Typically 25 by 20 (might be wrong), Anyway, that conveyer belt should be standard and always used. Had to dig that project up with buckets and manually sent up with a rope. Boy what a time.... what nice bunch of new blisters on hands.....good memories though. The type of dirt your digging out also comes into play. Try dealing with frostine mushy heavy dirt mixed with boulders......nice work guys

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  10 місяців тому

      That's interesting! We shout out to you in this video, I think ua-cam.com/video/B7191UDu8NM/v-deo.htmlsi=f_nM1xnf8ZAu8QG0

  • @GRosa250
    @GRosa250 2 роки тому +6

    It’s definitely a lot easier to build a basement before there’s a house sitting on top of it. It makes me think it would’ve been cheaper and easier to just demolish the house and start from scratch.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +4

      The line between the two is getting closer and closer these days with rising prices and the cost of real estate !

  • @Simphome
    @Simphome 2 роки тому

    what a crazy effort you did there. Good luck man!!!

  • @cozyrelaxingfireplaces510
    @cozyrelaxingfireplaces510 2 роки тому +7

    wondering what you did to re establish footings for outside walls ?? maybe it was shown but hard to tell in fast mode ??

    • @Tallrs
      @Tallrs 2 роки тому +1

      Check out the video where you see the yellow plastic, rebar and then a plywood panel to form up a concrete column. They dug out from under the footing in sections but left large sections of dirt to support the existing footings then formed up concrete columns and when cured removed the those sections of dirt and again formed up concrete columns.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +4

      It is a blink and you miss it moment in this, but we do plan on releasing an animated video showing a process for these digouts ! So stay tuned for that

  • @Duh6666666
    @Duh6666666 Рік тому +1

    By hand, wow! When i had mine done they made a ramp for a small Kubota and it worked a charm. 10'6'' finished basement height, love it.

    • @rick43pen
      @rick43pen 6 місяців тому

      I'm surprised they didn't do this. It would have been a lot faster.

  • @TheWISE67
    @TheWISE67 2 роки тому +3

    I would have taken apart a mini skid steer and re assembled it in the basement before doing that by hand lol

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      Just be careful not to suffocate on the fumes ! And we will say the conveyors make a Massive difference. We use a skid steer outside to take the dirt to the trucks.

    • @TheWISE67
      @TheWISE67 2 роки тому +1

      @@GoldsConcrete hopefully you were already pumping cool air down for the guys.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      @@TheWISE67 We always are !

  • @richardtruesdell8289
    @richardtruesdell8289 2 роки тому +9

    I would really like to know what the cost was for such a massive job, and beautiful work by the way.

    • @EricBandholz
      @EricBandholz 2 роки тому +3

      Well, he said it took 5 months, and 4-7 people working 5 days a week. So you do the math at $15/hr for labor and average 5 people, you're looking at labor cost of $60k. Then you have materials, markups and all that jazz. I wouldn't be surprised if the homeowner paid $200k for this basement.

    • @christ7900
      @christ7900 2 роки тому +5

      @@EricBandholz Company Owner said 150k for this job downtown denver

    • @MarcusLobenstein
      @MarcusLobenstein 2 роки тому +2

      15$ for heavy manual labor in usa?

    • @wallywalpamur4960
      @wallywalpamur4960 2 роки тому

      @@EricBandholz Do you think that when an employer pays you an hourly rate, that is all it costs the employer ? Did you even take into account, overtime, sickies and Super?

  • @germanjesus
    @germanjesus 2 роки тому +2

    My back hurt watching this. Awesome job

  • @kurthuck2630
    @kurthuck2630 2 роки тому +4

    WOW! I will never complain about shoveling five yards of mulch or dirt! Just wondering how long it took to dig out under that house?

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +7

      Its some brutal work ! And in total this was about 5 months worth of work with a few off weeks

  • @peggysizemore4207
    @peggysizemore4207 2 роки тому +1

    the sheer amount of detail is mind boggling🤯

  • @andrewmarkley
    @andrewmarkley 2 роки тому +4

    Can you give a ballpark on square footage and cost? 5 months is a lot of labor.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +10

      This job was roughly 1700 sqft and $150,000 by the end of it all

  • @refiii9499
    @refiii9499 2 роки тому +2

    Crazy amount of hand shoveling here. I remember when my dad felt the need to dig out his basement in both of his house and camp. I had to start with a soup ladle not even joking. The lack of room sucked to get under the house. I dug for a whole summer doing exactly this lol. Only difference I see here and in both my shoveling excavations is you don’t have any rocks anywhere. Where in New Hampshire “the granite state” every shovel full had a rock the size range of a golf ball to a basketball and much larger. Not to mention about 1,000 bags of cement mix to be mixed and poured. I bent a few pry bars doing them digs lol. Much respect for this type of hard work. One positive about doing these type of jobs is it’s much cooler under the house digging holes like this. If this was in the open area without cover it would be so hot baking in that sun.

    • @refiii9499
      @refiii9499 2 роки тому +1

      And I’m now remembering how many grub ho’s I went through. I can remember dulling about three breaking a couple handles and bent a couple also lol. The house wasn’t as large as this place it was a 34’x28’ house and the camp was 50’x30’. The camp has a L shape also which sucked lol. We used a ton of railroad ties as we went up to support the houses also. I’m liking how you guys did partial pours under the wall ends. Great job here.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +3

      Its brutal work ! But like you said not having huge rocks makes a hell of a difference, The clay is easy to break apart and the scoop into a conveyor, we have it nice here in Denver!

    • @brianadams1907
      @brianadams1907 2 роки тому

      See my reply. You are right ! Rocks make it much harder to dig out !

  • @RG2k07
    @RG2k07 3 роки тому +5

    I wish I could do something like that! I have a small house in West Denver, it's 918 sqft. If I could almost double and have more room, that would be awesome! I'm too chicken to go in my crawlspace lol 🤣

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  3 роки тому +2

      It really does make all the difference, its like an entirely new home downstairs ! But trust us when we say its one hell of a process especially as a one man DIY job haha.

    • @brianadams1907
      @brianadams1907 2 роки тому +1

      If you have a small dog like a rat terrier to take into the crawl space with you it might help.

  • @thespectator2976
    @thespectator2976 10 місяців тому +1

    impressive and hard work with nice results. Fantastic

  • @kyriehuehue473
    @kyriehuehue473 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome work, guys! How much does such a project cost??

  • @markarita3
    @markarita3 2 роки тому +2

    Mind blowing! I didn't even know this can be done.

  • @jonsnow9649
    @jonsnow9649 2 роки тому +5

    Wow 4-7 crew for months on end :O.
    One question though - so the house was originally supported with stilts on concrete blocks.
    And seems you remove those one by one and replaced them with longer stilts that were placed directly on dirt.
    And when the concrete was pursed, the stilts were isolated from the concrete.
    So how is the house finally supported ? Do the new stilts remain directly on dirt ?

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +16

      Great question and unfortunately we weren't able to record this part but we do take out those temporary beams and put in the final metal posts which are supported by concrete !

  • @mrblack61
    @mrblack61 4 місяці тому +1

    Awesome, well done guys 👍

  • @spankymcflych
    @spankymcflych 2 роки тому +18

    Holy cow, I didn't know this was even possible. Where I live they don't build houses without basements. Must have been a staggering amount of labor.

    • @RH-cv1rg
      @RH-cv1rg Рік тому +1

      Where do they build houses without basements? Almost the entire West Coast, the largest State. Most of the South, Texas, Florida, Louisiana, Arizona, New Mexico. States where the ground doesn't freeze.

  • @thess518
    @thess518 2 роки тому +5

    Dang with the man hours digging this by hand. It would have been easier and probably cheaper to tear the house down and build it back.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      Its definitely easier to have the home built with basements from the start haha !

  • @claythelin4346
    @claythelin4346 2 роки тому +2

    Insane that you guys do all that by hand, I hope everyone gets a bonus on every basement job lol great work!

  • @kingslawn
    @kingslawn 2 роки тому +3

    WOW....that was amazing....couple questions how did you find and keep the labor and how many sq. Feet did this add to the house? Great job.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you, and great questions. Our guys have done dozens of these digouts so they are pretty proficient at these, not to mention animals at getting it done. And in terms of added square feet it came out to be roughly an additional 1,700 sqft for them !

    • @kingslawn
      @kingslawn 2 роки тому +3

      Well for everyone talking about cost...if my math and internet info is right....per sq. Ft of new construction in Colorado is around 136ish at 1700 sq feet that’s about 230,000ish if I’m correct in some of the posts you said the cost was 150,000ish I know there are a lot of variables but sounds like a great deal for them if they don’t have to go to all the trouble moving and want more space......again nice work

  • @tootone
    @tootone 2 роки тому +2

    I find it incredible that this is possible. what an insane job!

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому +1

      Right !Glad you found this interesting

    • @rustyme1122
      @rustyme1122 2 роки тому

      With enough time and money, anything is possible.

  • @curtisstivason3695
    @curtisstivason3695 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice job guys turned out very nicely

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  8 місяців тому

      Thank you we put in blood, sweat and tears

  • @dannyhilarious
    @dannyhilarious Рік тому

    Great work! Josef Fritzl would be proud of you!

  • @LegoBeto
    @LegoBeto 6 місяців тому +1

    Amazing work.

  • @BrentKamrath
    @BrentKamrath Рік тому +1

    Wow!!

  • @worldpeace8187
    @worldpeace8187 2 роки тому +1

    OMG 😱 the home owners must of really liked this home 🏘️
    Great work on the dig out 😊

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  2 роки тому

      Thank you !

    • @worldpeace8187
      @worldpeace8187 2 роки тому +1

      I absolutely appreciate your hard work and attention to details.
      A few years ago I wanted to put a concrete floor in a crawl space with a smaller house. The concrete companies around here thought I was nuts. You have restored my faith in that just about anything can be done if you set your mind to it!!!
      By the way - I absolutely love concrete and what it does in dressing your home up not to mention the practical usages. 😀

  • @airforcerymer15
    @airforcerymer15 Рік тому +1

    Loving the conveyors...Smarter not harder!

    • @cooldog60
      @cooldog60 Рік тому

      Are you kidding. They could have used machines to dig it out and a concrete mixer to mix all that concrete. Stupidest thing I ever seen.

    • @GoldsConcrete
      @GoldsConcrete  8 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/users/shorts-nXpNcmXqq4?si=pMivdLS9wZRSgm5v

  • @JasonTrew2018
    @JasonTrew2018 Рік тому

    If I had a basement like that, I would really be going ham on a model railroad setup