We are Brandon and Careena, husband and wife duo that runs a Tree Service business in Ontario Canada. We're currently building our very own house together which has become the focus of our channel recently. You'll see a variety of content here from tree takedown videos, to house building videos, some heavy machinery stuff and some general information type videos.
Just check out their responses to people. The outright arrogance and fragility are astounding. My 7 year old niece takes suggestions with less whining and drama. You guys are shits, lmao.
I noticed on the first floor you're not adding any rebar for the walls. Is there a reason for this? And it may just not be in the video, but I noticed you didn't tie The basement walls to the first floor with rebar. I love this wall system. It is amazing. I'm very curious and intrigued by the build. Just trying to learn more.
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Congratulations on your marriage and beautiful wedding! We are also building an ICF home and considering a wood stove in the basement. How did you route the flu pipe! I REALLY hate to run the flu pipe through he roof and was considering a 45 - 60 degree sleeve through the ICF wall.
We have one in the basement and ran it straight up and through the roof, for a few reasons. It drafts really well being straight and always warm, also we get more heat this way. Not to say running it outside and up is bad. Why do you dislike going through the roof??
Great content! New Sub here, looking forward to more of your Channel Topics! I can relate to Saw blades/chains getting toasted. I've been Logging on my family Farm in Vermont for decades, and sometimes I run into old fencing nails that you can't see until it's too late. Oops...lol If you catch it in time, just a sharpening will fix it.
Interesting series but you guys in the US never ever heard of anything else than cheap shingle roofs I guess ? Ever seen tiled roofs ? With a real carpenter's job below it to make the thing look like a real house and not a garden shed.... I liked the weird but innovative way of doing the walls but this roof...the usual stuff. And no attic of course as the logical consequence. Annoying.
got "WE HAVE CONCRETE WALLS" video randomly recommended, binged all! This is becoming a beautiful house, great color choices and the area looks great as well.
husky is 4.3 kw..5.7hp..70cc .and stihl is 5kw and 6.8 hp with 80cc ..the comparison is kinda weird..stihl has bettter numbers..and i can buy 2 husky for the price of one stihl:) ....why not pick husky 592 ..?:) or better 585 as its same cc , hp...
Amazing project! We would like to show your house building videos on our channel with your permission. We will add your links and your name will also be mentioned in the video. Let us know what you think
I watched your construction from start to finish. You are a great couple. With your experience, Brandon, and a hard-working partner like Karina, you could be tempted to turn hell into heaven. I wish you all the best and send you warm regards.
In the Andes of Peru, where my wife is from, this part of constructing a house is called "el techado", the roofing, and is normally a huge event for a family or young couple. Family members, friends, and neighbors will come from all over the country to help put on the roof, bring house warming gifts, cook massive amounts of food for those doing the work, and in general have a large family reunion to celebrate such an important milestone in your lives. Building your own home is still considered an expected norm where she is from, and most all young people grow up learning these valuable skills through helping others build their homes in their small villages throughout their childhoods. When it comes time to build your own home as a young adult, those people remember you, and that you helped them build their house when you were young, and they come and lend you a hand. This practice is called 'Ayni' in Quechua, the native language in the Andes. From a young American and Peruvian, we extend our most humble and heart-felt congratulations to you. May you live long and prosperous in this beautiful home and cherish one another for the rest of your days, as God wills.