I bought a plot of land with an old house that could not be lived in. I had literally a couple of months to build a new one. Look what I got out of it!
I am a glass man and must say that he did a really excellent job with the Isolated glass. Such a good method on bringing these back in the frame. Not to mention this all work, a pro at its finest, nice to watch and congratulations. I wish you and your coworkers or other employees good luck on the future projects. Keep going 🙌🏽
It is a different feeling to build a house to live in or to rent a house to live in. Great work, I applaud you and I would like to thank the channel for this video
Interesting to see the different construction methods around the world. More masonry and less lumber. Hope to see a future video showing the home's completion. Thank you for sharing.
Trabajo excelente, asombroso.. Para las personas de a pie esto es muy complicado.. Muy buen trabajo. Te felicito por tus logros.. Saludos desde España 🇪🇦👏👏👍
Szacun!!! Pokłony do ziemi!!!Czapki z głów wiem co mówię ja postawiłem 145mkw 2,5 miesiąca z poddaszem użytkowym .Podziwiam i szanuję takich Ludzi siła woli nie do zniszczenia brawo!!!
Как всегда,высший пилотаж. Знай тебя смотрят и в Германии. Строительство, обработка видео и режессура просто бомба. Смотрится легко и не принужденно. Удачи в строительстве.
I learned to build using concrete block and cement while on mission trips to Cuba. In Cuba many houses are built with flat roofs and you’ll often see rebar sticking up. If a family needs more room they can build up easier than getting more land. Great job. Darlington, South Carolina USA
Very cool to see the way a house is constructed where you live, very different then where I'm from.(Canada) Great job and very good video, I haven't been that interested in a video in a long time!
Not so sure the door hung where they recut from the window opening was quite right. That was a big gap under the door. Foam fill does not support weight.
Espero ansiosa el siguiente video de la construcción y terminación de tu casa, me sorprendió la diferencia de construcción, en mi país (México) varía mucho dependiendo de quién haga el proyecto y la construya!! Felicidades!!
Lo mismo a mi, una casa así en Chile en algún terremoto puede sufrir un daño estructural considerable, ya que parece que no tiene columnas que contenga los muros ante la fuerza horizontal de los sismos, así acá podría deformarse y colapsar algun muro, y eso provocaría que caiga como castillo de naipes, pero comprendo que donde se grabó este video, puede que no tengan este tipo de inconvenientes naturales y por eso algunas diferencias en la forma de construir. Saludos
Sabes en que Pais es??? Se que no es USA. Por queaca no te permiten hacer tu propia casa. Todo mundo las compra ya hechas, nuevas o no, es mas si la queres modificar o/y agregar mas cuartos hay que pedir permisos muy costosos y puede que ni te lo permitan; Claro si eres Mega millonario puedes construirte un castillo si quieres.
Я бы сказал,хорошо,даже очень,есть пару моментов,которые я бы сделал по своему усмотрению,так нормальный дом.Мой вам совет,делайте тамбур ко входным дверям,у меня его нету и от перепада температур зимой,дверь постоянно плачет и ржавеет,планировка дома не позволяет мне сделать тамбур((( буду делать веранду холодную,но утепленную,что бы разница температур была небольшой,думаю вам стоило бы ,мауэрлат вынести по фронтонным сторонам и ферму и добавить по стропильной паре,тогда бы свес был везде одинаковой толщины,что было бы красивее,так же не заметил армосетку в стяжке под пеноплексом ,думаю она всё-таки важна,никого не хотел оскорбить,это-сугубо мое мнение.
I congratulate you brother! It is very gratifying to see your achievements, it really inspires me, but unfortunately in some places like here, in Argentina, something as basic and essential as owning a home is an almost impossible dream to come true... at least for now... Again, very good for you!
Why? Because of the economy there? You can't afford to buy the materials or respectfully you don't have the skills? I don't have the $ or skill set so disrespect
@@donavoncash7739 Exactly bro... I've been paying rent for 32 years and I've already moved 14 times since I was 23 years old. Unfortunately, the costs of construction materials at this time are practically prohibitive, and not to mention the space or, properly speaking, the land on which to build, worse... more expensive still... But there is no harm that lasts 100 years, says the Said, so everything will improve. Greetings, dude!
in our country, even if it's a 1-storey bungalow house, we still use a lot of columns and beams either concrete or steel. and concrete hollow blocks are always present in every houses.
@ Where is home for you? In Canada blocks might be used for a basement but usually it is poured concrete. The rest is "stick built"...2x4's, 2x6 etc. My apartment also uses them as that was the practice when it was built. However this practice has gone away in favour of stick building. Blocks are usually used for commercial single story construction. It acts like a fire barrier between business and is usually quicker to install. We have a lot to learn!
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@@That_Ryan_Guy hey! I live here in Philippines, all of our blocks has 10mm rebars as well to support the load, and even a single storey house has columns and beams, quite enough to withstand a super typhoon.
Wow...Mr madman your expert for the steel work or Machinery but your experience to build to your house and experience the Carpenters...thank to sharing your video
Wow, this is so different from American building techniques. It's incredibly straight forward and doesn't promote deforistation. Excellent video and quite a learning experience for me. Thank you for sharing!
couple of things here: "stick" building is actually better for the environment than brick and mortar. Trees can be regrown, you know what can't? aggregate/concrete used in the construction of bricks. Wood houses also do better in hurricanes, as bricks can become deadly projectiles in high winds.
Great Skills! We doing the same thing here in US. Our materials costs lately are too expensive for the budget so I'm always building my own tools with the help of Your vids. Best of Luck to you and Family!
Jestem pełen uznania dla ogromu wykonanej pracy. Widzę jednak sporo różnic w naszych budowach a na Białorusi (przynajmniej na tej 😄). 1. U nas wszelkie instalacje robi się PRZED ławą fundamentową, tylko w szczególnych wypadkach w trakcie murowania (jeśli ława fundamentowa jest murowana, nie wylewana z betonu). Gdy ława fundamentowa jest ukończona z zasady zrobione są instalacje typu kanalizacja, woda, prąd, internet. Gaz (jeśli jest) to osobna sprawa, w Polsce instalacje gazowe objęte są szczególnym nadzorem. 2. Otwory drzwiowe i okienne zawsze są wymurowane na dokładny wymiar. Jakie będą okna i drzwi to zawsze jest z góry wiadome (bo okna i drzwi albo są już zamówione, albo zarezerwowane) dlatego nie ma żadnego problemu. Mocno zdziwiło mnie domurowywanie bloczków OD GÓRY. W Polsce z zasady wstawia się tzw. nadproże, a nie klei gazobeton. Wąskie nadproża to też gazobeton ale wzmocniony prętami zbrojeniowymi. Szerokie (do bardzo w Polsce modnych dużych okien) daje się nadproża ze strunobetonu. 3. Bardzo nisko osadzone parapety, w Polsce najczęściej są na wysokości 80 - 90 cm nad ostateczną powierzchnią podłogi. 4. Instalacja ogrzewania podłogowego zawsze jest zamykana (choćby zaślepkami) żeby nie nalazło tam syfu i robactwa w trakcie budowy. 5. Na tzw. chudziaku (słabszy beton pod izolacją termiczną podłogi) robi się staranną izolację przeciw wodzie i wilgoci. 6. Może mam tylko takie wrażenie, ale parter jest niski jak na polskie zwyczaje. Ile on ma 2,40? W Polsce zwykle buduje się wyżej - nawet 3 metry to nie jest jakiś wielki wyjątek, 2,70 2,80 to standard. Ale... W Polsce mamy takie powiedzenie: pierwszy dom buduj dla swojego wroga, drugi dom buduj dla swojego przyjaciela, trzeci dom dla siebie! Jesteś młody, możesz spokojnie wybudować kolejny dom ucząc się na własnych (a jeszcze lepiej na czyichś) błędach.
@@djblaccs I want to emphatically to underline that my post is by no means a criticism! I rather share my observations, hoping that my comments may be of use to someone in the future. 17:11 I mean this moment of installing the window. I can clearly see that the door opening has a lintel (although a bit thin like Polish construction) and the window opening does not. Apparently, the height of the opening (because I can not find any other explanation) is selected for a specific window AFTER the walls are built. How lintels are built in Poland is shown in this video: ua-cam.com/video/ie7fp33MBWo/v-deo.html The guys (a small, family-run construction company) show what lintels they install, how they install and explain why lintels are like that. Unfortunately, the movie is in Polish and without subtitles, but I think the Belarusian will understand. From myself I would like to add that recently the most fashionable in Poland are high windows, so much so that the window lintel is also a rim of a wall made of heavily reinforced concrete. Another distinguishing feature of the installation of windows and doors in Poland is that they are most often installed by a company producing construction joinery. As a rule, the installation price is included in the price of the window (door) and is very beneficial for the investor. This solution has two gigantic advantages: a) in the event of a breakdown, poor operation of the window, there is no doubt on whose side the fault is, b) the manufacturer knows best how to properly install his product and obtains the best quality. Some manufacturers even condition the warranty with the installation carried out by authorized specialists, most often factory ones. Today, nobody buys windows and doors of "no name" type - from unknown manufacturers of dubious quality and without a real guarantee. Here is an example of such an assembly. Particularly noteworthy is the exceptionally careful insulation of polyurethane foam (which, if not insulated, quickly degrades) and very careful thermal insulation whole window. Link here: ua-cam.com/video/PjPSpiJPiOw/v-deo.html
Поговорка по всей Евразии такая) 1.по влагозащите стяжки соглашусь, только в одной комнате она есть плёнка, а во второй похоже проморгали) 2.оконные проёмы поверху за армированны,который он переделывал, там уголок металический. 3. Двери так же стоило ставить на плёнку гидроизоляционную, не только на пену. И на фасаде так же обклеивать ветрозащитной. В остальном всё гуд, правда подумал бы над вентиляцией на чердаке жилом. Плёнки хороши, только куда влаге деваться. Так, молодчики, за лето под крышу в одного - два человека🔥🔥🔥
Jak na amatora, ok. Z punktu widzenia profesjonalisty: 1) płytkie fundamenty (przemarzanie) 2) brak wieńca spinającego płyty kanałowe (niezabezpieczona i nie spięta konstrukcja ścian) 3) brak izolacji poziomej i pionowej ścian fundamentowych (podciąganie kapilarne wody=pleśń w domu) 4) nadproża na słowo honoru (po co komu nadproża)
Yeah, agreed. Here in Australia we put down very thick foam and then one reinforced concrete slab over the whole thing. The house is then built ON top of the slab. We have to do it that way because the termites would come straight up between the walls and any floor that was poured inside after the house was constructed.
That was amazing to watch it being built from the ground up to where you stopped especially with so few building it. Thank you for sharing it. I can only hope somewhere down the line there will be a part 2.😁
This was a great video! Loved seeing the house develop over the course of one video, was relaxing to watch. Great work on video and the house. Can we kindly have another video like this please?
Have u seen yr codes? And materials are absolutely different. Let the jewel stay where he belongs.
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Jap. So true. Materials in Europe are very different. We use more concrete, bricks and less wood. Also the floor heating is something which is very specific to Europe (I guess).
The Energie saveing in Europe is at its greatest priority .Building material .techniques etc.are different ,workmanship or workers are not from the local labor poles
Awesome!! Very cool video and a huge amount of work to build your house structure. It looks very solid!!! Definitely going to keep you warm and safe... especially in winter. And I really like your videos - great editing, and shots, coupled with good music... Thanks for sharing :-)
Interesting build, not so sure on safety with blocks that can be cut with regular wood saws. And I personally did not care for the music. But the overall structure and in-floor heating is a nice design. I'm hoping the concrete ceiling left out will be the stairwell to the second floor, but the location isn't ideal next to the secondary exterior door. Heat/A.C. will dump/invade through that door to/from the second floor in the colder/warmer months, and if there is no door to the main floor from that room kept closed, it will affect the whole house. If the in-floor heat is the sole heating, then recovery will be a long time to the second floor unless the second floor has in-floor system as well. [Unless the stairs has it own closed doorway shut off from the room.]
VERY nicely done And in three months no less!? I saw a few tricks that are vartiants of things I do in construction and they earned an instant thumbs up while others were different enough for me to take notice, like bonding the blocks with fine adhesive... Not overly sure about the door reveals not having structural support like lintels or plates, but the rest is impressive! Steel toecapped boots would have been a good idea for most of the work and after re-watching certain area's I applaud the use of wellington boots during the pouring of concrete (thought you were wearing trainers at first) For those watchers who don't know, cement causes VERY nasty and potentially crippling burns and I for one don't wish to learn someone wasn't carefull and was hospitalized because they went for awalk through wet concrete in trainers (I know someone who did just that, it was NOT pleasant!)
Sir. We build in diff worlds. Lets not judge each other from own perspective. Its just doesnt make sense. Concerning the plates... theres armory bolts across the frame. And the door isnt that steely )
As a builder here in New Zealand 🇳🇿 I'm looking forward to the next videos. Are those blocks Hebel by any chance. We have them here. With all the insulation it's going to be one warm house. Awesome job so far. 👏
Prosto, solidnie , bez zbędnych bajerów.Film nagrany profesjonalnie. Jedyne zastrzeżenie , zamiast upierdliwej muzyczki przydał by się krótki , ale treściwy komentarz słowny.I taka konkluzja, ile takich domów można było by zbudować dla potrzebujących ludzi zamiast planowanego zakupu 1000 czołgów.
A ile domów, mostów i dróg mają do odbudowania Ukraińcy, bo nie mieli na czas między innymi odpowiedniej liczby czołgów (oraz samolotów, systemów rakietowych itp.)
É impressionante ver como as casas nesses países onde a temperatura pode ser muito fria, são mais complexas em vários sentidos. No Brasil as casas são extremamente mais simples e mesmo assim são caras, tanto mão de obra quanto materia prima, ao contrário dos países de fora.. onde a matéria é relativamente barata porém a mão de obra é elevada!
Great work! 👍 I make vinyl windows in America, we import windows that are similar, from our parent company in Italy, interesting see the installation process. Please post more videos on this in the future. Would like to see how the rest of the house is completed.
I bought a plot of land with an old house that could not be lived in. I had literally a couple of months to build a new one. Look what I got out of it!
You did great! Congratulations
Congratulations sir, I'm from Indonesia
Haha i need a cheap hacksaw to break into your house ! Autoclaved aerated concrete blocks?
Congrats
im waiting for next video
Beautiful job demonstrating all your skills and craftsmanship. Great video presentation of your new home construction. Enjoy!
I am a glass man and must say that he did a really excellent job with the Isolated glass. Such a good method on bringing these back in the frame. Not to mention this all work, a pro at its finest, nice to watch and congratulations. I wish you and your coworkers or other employees good luck on the future projects. Keep going 🙌🏽
Building own house by own, Master Piece!!! Background Song selection, class!!
It is a different feeling to build a house to live in or to rent a house to live in. Great work, I applaud you and I would like to thank the channel for this video
Hope there's more to come. The work on the interior was fascinating to watch, can't wait for part 2 (and 3, 4,5 :)
Brasileiro ?
Interesting to see the different construction methods around the world. More masonry and less lumber. Hope to see a future video showing the home's completion. Thank you for sharing.
i was thinking the same thing..
Люблю подобного рода видео! Без лишних слов, смотреть одно наслаждение😎👍🏼
Trabajo excelente, asombroso.. Para las personas de a pie esto es muy complicado.. Muy buen trabajo. Te felicito por tus logros.. Saludos desde España 🇪🇦👏👏👍
everything this young man builds, is built with strength in mind. outstanding work👍💪
Szacun!!! Pokłony do ziemi!!!Czapki z głów wiem co mówię ja postawiłem 145mkw 2,5 miesiąca z poddaszem użytkowym .Podziwiam i szanuję takich Ludzi siła woli nie do zniszczenia brawo!!!
Very nice work MM. . Should be a very warm place to live.. Make sure you take us along for episode 2..
새집 짓는것 축하해요 ~ ^^
# 한국의 온돌이 ~ !
따뜻하면서도 연료도 조금 들어가지요
멋지다 젊은그대들 ~ ^^👍👍👍👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
Outstanding work Madman, I can't wait to see the rest of this build. 👍👍👍👍👍
¡¡¡¡FELICITACIONES !!!!!..¡¡¡¡EXCELENTE TRABAJO CHICOS !!!!!...."UN GRAN EQUIPO "..
CÓRDOBA ARGENTINA.
Как всегда,высший пилотаж. Знай тебя смотрят и в Германии. Строительство, обработка видео и режессура просто бомба. Смотрится легко и не принужденно. Удачи в строительстве.
Dans quel pays s il vous plaît ?
@@eddyhieron7175 это Россия , разве не заметно))
@@FynJy-gb1uv это белорусь
@@FynJy-gb1uv это не роися
I learned to build using concrete block and cement while on mission trips to Cuba. In Cuba many houses are built with flat roofs and you’ll often see rebar sticking up. If a family needs more room they can build up easier than getting more land. Great job. Darlington, South Carolina USA
Saw this method used in Turkey, too.
Very cool to see the way a house is constructed where you live, very different then where I'm from.(Canada) Great job and very good video, I haven't been that interested in a video in a long time!
I want these man's to build my own house
Very good quality build. I am from the USA and consider this a good quality craftsmanship.
Madman... Never a name was more fitting still the things you do are out of this world and this was beyond imagination! Enjoy your home! 🥳
Skills and Effort ... VERY well done .... Excellent stuff ...
Просто кайфанул от просмотра. Как всё продумано и мастерски 👍 есть с кого пример брать. Благодарю за видео.
Sehr schwerearbeitsehrgutearbeit
Not so sure the door hung where they recut from the window opening was quite right. That was a big gap under the door. Foam fill does not support weight.
Piękna paca i piękny dom będzie
Продумано?😅😅😅😅
Сначало окно вставил...потом стену прямо около окна поставил...потом окно выкинул и дверь вставил..планировщик от бога
Good work. And the cutter and sound-technician did well too!
Классное видео мего лайк! Бесконечно можно смотреть ,на огонь ,на воду и на то как вы работаете . Молодца !!!
Oh wow what skill these men have! You make it look easy but it is clear that it is not. Thanks for sharing this amazing video.
Espero ansiosa el siguiente video de la construcción y terminación de tu casa, me sorprendió la diferencia de construcción, en mi país (México) varía mucho dependiendo de quién haga el proyecto y la construya!!
Felicidades!!
Lo mismo a mi, una casa así en Chile en algún terremoto puede sufrir un daño estructural considerable, ya que parece que no tiene columnas que contenga los muros ante la fuerza horizontal de los sismos, así acá podría deformarse y colapsar algun muro, y eso provocaría que caiga como castillo de naipes, pero comprendo que donde se grabó este video, puede que no tengan este tipo de inconvenientes naturales y por eso algunas diferencias en la forma de construir. Saludos
@@joseaguila9536 cierto, no tiene columnas o castillo como se le llama aquí en México, saludos
Sabes en que Pais es??? Se que no es USA. Por queaca no te permiten hacer tu propia casa. Todo mundo las compra ya hechas, nuevas o no, es mas si la queres modificar o/y agregar mas cuartos hay que pedir permisos muy costosos y puede que ni te lo permitan; Claro si eres Mega millonario puedes construirte un castillo si quieres.
@@lunalunetta8145 номерной знак на автомобилях в кадре говорит что это Белоруссия
C'est un bon travail. J'espère que votre famille sera heureuse dans cette jolie maison. Bravo !
2:11 Пропитать брус в антисептике ,выкопав ямку и постелив туда плёнку ,это гениально !
Молодцы ребята!!! Всё видео на одном дыхании! Класс!
I enjoyed watching your house build..Well done...I enjoy all of your video build projects, they are all very cheerful 😊
สุดยอดติดตามหลายคลิบแล้วครับ ชอบมากตอนเอาเมียมาช่วย เก่งมากทำได้เกือบทุกอย่าง
Gostaria de ver a casa como ficou.
Está perfeito, parabéns 👏
The construction is solid.
Я бы сказал,хорошо,даже очень,есть пару моментов,которые я бы сделал по своему усмотрению,так нормальный дом.Мой вам совет,делайте тамбур ко входным дверям,у меня его нету и от перепада температур зимой,дверь постоянно плачет и ржавеет,планировка дома не позволяет мне сделать тамбур((( буду делать веранду холодную,но утепленную,что бы разница температур была небольшой,думаю вам стоило бы ,мауэрлат вынести по фронтонным сторонам и ферму и добавить по стропильной паре,тогда бы свес был везде одинаковой толщины,что было бы красивее,так же не заметил армосетку в стяжке под пеноплексом ,думаю она всё-таки важна,никого не хотел оскорбить,это-сугубо мое мнение.
Smart choice & combination of materials - well done! Keep up the good work in Belarus
Absoluten Respekt , habe selbst vieler Arbeiten selbst gemacht !
Tolles Video !!
Danke dafür !!!
I congratulate you brother! It is very gratifying to see your achievements, it really inspires me, but unfortunately in some places like here, in Argentina, something as basic and essential as owning a home is an almost impossible dream to come true... at least for now... Again, very good for you!
Why? Because of the economy there? You can't afford to buy the materials or respectfully you don't have the skills? I don't have the $ or skill set so disrespect
@@donavoncash7739 Exactly bro... I've been paying rent for 32 years and I've already moved 14 times since I was 23 years old. Unfortunately, the costs of construction materials at this time are practically prohibitive, and not to mention the space or, properly speaking, the land on which to build, worse... more expensive still... But there is no harm that lasts 100 years, says the Said, so everything will improve. Greetings, dude!
what a great cable management!!!
I find it fascinating to see the different construction techniques from county to country. Nice job dude!
Looks like they use some serious bricks in russia
@@g_over2221 Very serious!
in our country, even if it's a 1-storey bungalow house, we still use a lot of columns and beams either concrete or steel. and concrete hollow blocks are always present in every houses.
@ Where is home for you?
In Canada blocks might be used for a basement but usually it is poured concrete. The rest is "stick built"...2x4's, 2x6 etc. My apartment also uses them as that was the practice when it was built. However this practice has gone away in favour of stick building.
Blocks are usually used for commercial single story construction. It acts like a fire barrier between business and is usually quicker to install.
We have a lot to learn!
@@That_Ryan_Guy hey! I live here in Philippines, all of our blocks has 10mm rebars as well to support the load, and even a single storey house has columns and beams, quite enough to withstand a super typhoon.
Wow...Mr madman your expert for the steel work or Machinery but your experience to build to your house and experience the Carpenters...thank to sharing your video
Wow, this is so different from American building techniques. It's incredibly straight forward and doesn't promote deforistation. Excellent video and quite a learning experience for me. Thank you for sharing!
У нас фанерные дома только пенсионеры строят и то живут там только летом
couple of things here: "stick" building is actually better for the environment than brick and mortar. Trees can be regrown, you know what can't? aggregate/concrete used in the construction of bricks. Wood houses also do better in hurricanes, as bricks can become deadly projectiles in high winds.
@@agrijag7536 You are mad. Bricks go nowhere in a hurricane, unlike the matchstick houses you guys build in the US.
I hope you your best family and friends are very proud of yourselves for what you have done. Amazing and beautiful.
Awesome job dude! Hope we get more videos as you work on it!
Dobry film, dobra muza, Bardzo dobry fachowiec.
mano,ficou Top.meus parabéns 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷Boa Sorte
не заметил как все видео просмотрел, на одном дыхании! Молодцы!!! Лайк подписка однозначно!
Great Skills! We doing the same thing here in US. Our materials costs lately are too expensive for the budget so I'm always building my own tools with the help of Your vids. Best of Luck to you and Family!
Really? I always thought plywood would be put on the roof, never seen a house done like that here.
None of this would pass building code in the US.
Thank you sharing this amazing way of building.
Jestem pełen uznania dla ogromu wykonanej pracy. Widzę jednak sporo różnic w naszych budowach a na Białorusi (przynajmniej na tej 😄).
1. U nas wszelkie instalacje robi się PRZED ławą fundamentową, tylko w szczególnych wypadkach w trakcie murowania (jeśli ława fundamentowa jest murowana, nie wylewana z betonu). Gdy ława fundamentowa jest ukończona z zasady zrobione są instalacje typu kanalizacja, woda, prąd, internet. Gaz (jeśli jest) to osobna sprawa, w Polsce instalacje gazowe objęte są szczególnym nadzorem.
2. Otwory drzwiowe i okienne zawsze są wymurowane na dokładny wymiar. Jakie będą okna i drzwi to zawsze jest z góry wiadome (bo okna i drzwi albo są już zamówione, albo zarezerwowane) dlatego nie ma żadnego problemu. Mocno zdziwiło mnie domurowywanie bloczków OD GÓRY. W Polsce z zasady wstawia się tzw. nadproże, a nie klei gazobeton. Wąskie nadproża to też gazobeton ale wzmocniony prętami zbrojeniowymi. Szerokie (do bardzo w Polsce modnych dużych okien) daje się nadproża ze strunobetonu.
3. Bardzo nisko osadzone parapety, w Polsce najczęściej są na wysokości 80 - 90 cm nad ostateczną powierzchnią podłogi.
4. Instalacja ogrzewania podłogowego zawsze jest zamykana (choćby zaślepkami) żeby nie nalazło tam syfu i robactwa w trakcie budowy.
5. Na tzw. chudziaku (słabszy beton pod izolacją termiczną podłogi) robi się staranną izolację przeciw wodzie i wilgoci.
6. Może mam tylko takie wrażenie, ale parter jest niski jak na polskie zwyczaje. Ile on ma 2,40? W Polsce zwykle buduje się wyżej - nawet 3 metry to nie jest jakiś wielki wyjątek, 2,70 2,80 to standard.
Ale... W Polsce mamy takie powiedzenie: pierwszy dom buduj dla swojego wroga, drugi dom buduj dla swojego przyjaciela, trzeci dom dla siebie! Jesteś młody, możesz spokojnie wybudować kolejny dom ucząc się na własnych (a jeszcze lepiej na czyichś) błędach.
Could agree less...on the door and window part...
@@djblaccs I want to emphatically to underline that my post is by no means a criticism! I rather share my observations, hoping that my comments may be of use to someone in the future. 17:11 I mean this moment of installing the window.
I can clearly see that the door opening has a lintel (although a bit thin like Polish construction) and the window opening does not. Apparently, the height of the opening (because I can not find any other explanation) is selected for a specific window AFTER the walls are built.
How lintels are built in Poland is shown in this video: ua-cam.com/video/ie7fp33MBWo/v-deo.html
The guys (a small, family-run construction company) show what lintels they install, how they install and explain why lintels are like that. Unfortunately, the movie is in Polish and without subtitles, but I think the Belarusian will understand.
From myself I would like to add that recently the most fashionable in Poland are high windows, so much so that the window lintel is also a rim of a wall made of heavily reinforced concrete. Another distinguishing feature of the installation of windows and doors in Poland is that they are most often installed by a company producing construction joinery. As a rule, the installation price is included in the price of the window (door) and is very beneficial for the investor. This solution has two gigantic advantages: a) in the event of a breakdown, poor operation of the window, there is no doubt on whose side the fault is, b) the manufacturer knows best how to properly install his product and obtains the best quality. Some manufacturers even condition the warranty with the installation carried out by authorized specialists, most often factory ones.
Today, nobody buys windows and doors of "no name" type - from unknown manufacturers of dubious quality and without a real guarantee.
Here is an example of such an assembly. Particularly noteworthy is the exceptionally careful insulation of polyurethane foam (which, if not insulated, quickly degrades) and very careful thermal insulation whole window. Link here: ua-cam.com/video/PjPSpiJPiOw/v-deo.html
Поговорка по всей Евразии такая)
1.по влагозащите стяжки соглашусь, только в одной комнате она есть плёнка, а во второй похоже проморгали)
2.оконные проёмы поверху за армированны,который он переделывал, там уголок металический.
3. Двери так же стоило ставить на плёнку гидроизоляционную, не только на пену. И на фасаде так же обклеивать ветрозащитной.
В остальном всё гуд, правда подумал бы над вентиляцией на чердаке жилом. Плёнки хороши, только куда влаге деваться.
Так, молодчики, за лето под крышу в одного - два человека🔥🔥🔥
Jak na amatora, ok. Z punktu widzenia profesjonalisty:
1) płytkie fundamenty (przemarzanie)
2) brak wieńca spinającego płyty kanałowe (niezabezpieczona i nie spięta konstrukcja ścian)
3) brak izolacji poziomej i pionowej ścian fundamentowych (podciąganie kapilarne wody=pleśń w domu)
4) nadproża na słowo honoru (po co komu nadproża)
VERY GOOD WORK THANKS GOOD WISHES
Слов нет. Молодцы ребята. Работа отличная. Особенно полы вообще суппер.
Nice work and beautiful house done in 35 minutes! Respect !
This was so crazy to watch! The roof was insane to watch be put in, great job!
Amazing job my friend, you have a real range of skills.
Fair play, it looks like a very solid home 👍🏽
You boys are cold ASF!!
Great job gotdammit!!
Very interesting to see how differently houses are built in other countries.
Yeah, agreed. Here in Australia we put down very thick foam and then one reinforced concrete slab over the whole thing. The house is then built ON top of the slab. We have to do it that way because the termites would come straight up between the walls and any floor that was poured inside after the house was constructed.
строителю и оператору огромный респект) шикарно!
Muito bom trabalho, parabéns, abraço aqui do Brasil.👏👏👏👏
Amazing and awesome finishing
That was amazing to watch it being built from the ground up to where you stopped especially with so few building it. Thank you for sharing it. I can only hope somewhere down the line there will be a part 2.😁
Really impressive! GG for this job!
Этот ролик смонтировать, наверное, по времени заняло столько же, сколько и строительство дома! Ну вы, ребят, оторвались по полной! Спасибо за труд!
I can't wait to see the rest of this build
Dude that was freakin awesome what you built!!! Epic build and I hope you and your family have many happy years in your new home.
We would NEVER allow you to do this in the real AMERICA!
@@jonothandoeser 🤣🤣🤣
madman seneler sonra tekrar merhaba,çok güzel oldu ev..
This was a great video! Loved seeing the house develop over the course of one video, was relaxing to watch. Great work on video and the house. Can we kindly have another video like this please?
Very Nice🥰 Construction build.....
Eu também construí minha segunda casa em 6 meses,trabalhando 3 dias por semana e absolutamente sozinho!
Just need more!
Very good job
It was pleasure to watch
Want to see how the interior will look
Big like !
😊🥰😍FINALLY!! I found the REAL MEN who still BUILD things!!!😂😊😊
Good Job t, the constrution is very great !
Dude you need to bring all your pro skills to north amercia . You would make a fortune.
Have u seen yr codes? And materials are absolutely different. Let the jewel stay where he belongs.
Jap. So true. Materials in Europe are very different. We use more concrete, bricks and less wood. Also the floor heating is something which is very specific to Europe (I guess).
The Energie saveing in Europe is at its greatest priority .Building material .techniques etc.are different ,workmanship or workers are not from the local labor poles
Judging by the quality of the work in this video, he would never be able to work to code 😂
He is talking about the video engineering and cinematic skills 😂😂
Good Clip, love the "Happy Dance" at the end when the 2nd door was finished,
Good morning beautiful. I hope you have a wonderful day
Awesome!! Very cool video and a huge amount of work to build your house structure. It looks very solid!!! Definitely going to keep you warm and safe... especially in winter. And I really like your videos - great editing, and shots, coupled with good music... Thanks for sharing :-)
Interesting build, not so sure on safety with blocks that can be cut with regular wood saws. And I personally did not care for the music. But the overall structure and in-floor heating is a nice design. I'm hoping the concrete ceiling left out will be the stairwell to the second floor, but the location isn't ideal next to the secondary exterior door. Heat/A.C. will dump/invade through that door to/from the second floor in the colder/warmer months, and if there is no door to the main floor from that room kept closed, it will affect the whole house. If the in-floor heat is the sole heating, then recovery will be a long time to the second floor unless the second floor has in-floor system as well. [Unless the stairs has it own closed doorway shut off from the room.]
it is truly amazing how you can build a house in 35 minutes truly inspiring
It’s only possible if you work very fast
were you okay when you typed this?🙄 because you obviously can't be serious
Parabéns ficou muito linda sua 🏠🏠🏠🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Brasil 🇧🇷
Si tu esposa ya te quiere ahora te va a querer más! Felicidades por tu trabajo!
VERY nicely done And in three months no less!?
I saw a few tricks that are vartiants of things I do in construction and they earned an instant thumbs up while others were different enough for me to take notice, like bonding the blocks with fine adhesive...
Not overly sure about the door reveals not having structural support like lintels or plates, but the rest is impressive!
Steel toecapped boots would have been a good idea for most of the work and after re-watching certain area's I applaud the use of wellington boots during the pouring of concrete (thought you were wearing trainers at first)
For those watchers who don't know, cement causes VERY nasty and potentially crippling burns and I for one don't wish to learn someone wasn't carefull and was hospitalized because they went for awalk through wet concrete in trainers (I know someone who did just that, it was NOT pleasant!)
Sir. We build in diff worlds. Lets not judge each other from own perspective. Its just doesnt make sense. Concerning the plates... theres armory bolts across the frame. And the door isnt that steely )
@@tvrskkngdm2333 true enough and fair, didn't notice the fixings you mentioned though 🤷♂️
@@tvrskkngdm2333 il video 2?
Bel lavoro 🔝🔝🔝
@@GaisaSanktejo Its just how we do it here. And there's another vid bout creating the doors.
Hahaha
Very nice work Boyzzz!
Wszystkiego najlepszego i gratulacje, kawał dobrej roboty, abyście byli szczęśliwi w nowym domku ♥️
bravo et bonne chance👍🌷
Profesionales en su trabajo y modernidad quedará 10/10
As a builder here in New Zealand 🇳🇿 I'm looking forward to the next videos. Are those blocks Hebel by any chance. We have them here. With all the insulation it's going to be one warm house. Awesome job so far. 👏
Good morning beautiful. I hope you have a wonderful day
I really like this video, it's very interesting to watch. really amazing.
To dopiero wyzwanie , super robota i samozaparcie 👍👍 brawo
Chapeau Chapeau Chapeau 👍 😃 🙃 🙂 👍 Have a good time in your house and stay always healthy!!! Greetings from germany Christoph 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Prosto, solidnie , bez zbędnych bajerów.Film nagrany profesjonalnie. Jedyne zastrzeżenie , zamiast upierdliwej muzyczki przydał by się krótki , ale treściwy komentarz słowny.I taka konkluzja, ile takich domów można było by zbudować dla potrzebujących ludzi zamiast planowanego zakupu 1000 czołgów.
A ile domów, mostów i dróg mają do odbudowania Ukraińcy, bo nie mieli na czas między innymi odpowiedniej liczby czołgów (oraz samolotów, systemów rakietowych itp.)
@@dawid-bn3up Nie krytukuję tego że się zbroimy, wiem że tak trzeba bandytę Putina, ale trochę szkoda takiej kasy
Amazing! great Job!!!
Parabéns 👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 tá ficando linda sua casa muito capricho tá TOP demais sucesso prosperidade saúde 🇧🇷 paz boa sorte!!!!!
Brasil 🇧🇷
Imprecionante, Excelente!!, saludos desde Argentina.
Piękny dom, mam nadzieję że dam radę też taki postawić
Respect,young man,respect!👍👍👍👍
É impressionante ver como as casas nesses países onde a temperatura pode ser muito fria, são mais complexas em vários sentidos. No Brasil as casas são extremamente mais simples e mesmo assim são caras, tanto mão de obra quanto materia prima, ao contrário dos países de fora.. onde a matéria é relativamente barata porém a mão de obra é elevada!
Great Job! Well done!
Great work! 👍 I make vinyl windows in America, we import windows that are similar, from our parent company in Italy, interesting see the installation process. Please post more videos on this in the future. Would like to see how the rest of the house is completed.
I don't get why they have a 2" gap around the window frame here though... Spray foam or not that's a huge space
Wouw.... this Verry good.
Dude u are freakin awesome i appreciate you for your efforts in every thing you do
I hope I also have that kind of spirit that you got there
Excellent work!
Americans, given their OSB houses, won't get it