I have been building houses, gardens and extensions for over 50 years and I find the skill, techniques and work rate in this video to be absolutely great! I would work with this person any day of the week. Great video, thank you for posting.
Amazing skill. Every human has something specific to offer. We each make our own little contribution to make the world a beautiful place and each one of use needs to be respected for what we are.
She's making this look way to easy! Awesome work!!...If this were me my shoes would have concrete caked all over them. Her orange shoes are almost spotless!! (And there's a hole in them!!)
Women is very Passionate, Skilled and Hard worker. She puts all she has into doing the Job Right and Beautiful God Bless her and People that are like her.
я не знаю восторгаться этим или плакать. угрохать тонну кирпича прилепив его соплями к фундаменту притом стоит это все просто на земле - зато как тщательно и красиво она прячет все это в раствор. так плакать мне или восторгаться...
там грунт на два метра не промерзает, конструкция сама себе опору создает,там и эти сопли удержат. кирпич видно ,что дрянной, пережженый третий сорт, такого можно и тонну закопать,не жалко
@@user-bn1jx4cn8e это да, норский керам. завод подобный делал и не только он, лет через 15 на всех фасадах где был такой кирпич он стал растрескиваться и осыпаться.
Any "skim coat" over bricks is going to be a very temporary repair, unless it's just a base for ceramic tiles. The thin mortar coat will probably hair line crack as it dries and shrinks.
Nope. You assume they use the same materials you do. They may have special formula. As a kid, I played all summer in an electric generator cooling pool with this kind of render. There were no cracks or chips. The water affected it not the slightest.
A thin veneer of sand mix cement is going to crack very quickly when exposed to weather. On steps you should always round over the leading edge of the tread to prevent chipping. This looks good to a layman, but professionals know this is not going to last.
Просто заштукатурила ровно, что здесь такого? Но лучше целиком залить из бетона с хорошей ровно окрашенной опалубкой - трудовые затраты и деньги те же, результат - на века.
*Por mim eu demolida todas as escadas do mundo, pra nós cadeirantes isso é abominável. E as pessoas tbm se esquecem de pensar na velhice, escadas é inimiga da velhice tbm. Fica a dica.*
I recently saw an abandoned house in the Nebraska Sandhills made of "sand-crete" blocks. The current owner said his great grandfather had homestead the place about a hundred years ago. He made the blocks himself out the the locally abundant sand. No gravel was available.
If it's a warm climate, it may last a while...Cold climate...Won't last one cold season before it cracks...You have to use special epoxy cement for skim coats like that...
No, you don't need a special epoxy. I did the same thing in New Jersey where we have some very cold winters. I simply used a bag of cement from Home Depot and it has lasted lasted over five years with not a single issue.
@@bigmacdaddy1234 If you did it on your own house; that's fine...I'm a contractor in philly; you can use a patching cement from home depot, I've used it in the bad areas but; coating brick steps with plain Mortar is a bad idea...When I use an additive I can stand behind my work.....I'm glad yours worked out for ya...
Great technique for areas where skilled labor is cheap and concrete delivery is expensive or otherwise unavailable. Formed, steel reinforced, and poured would be far superior.
Всё от раствора зависит. При низкой марочной прочности раствора данная конструкция действительно может треснуть, при морозном пучении. Но ни о каком "в труху" не может быть и речи! Банально будет гулять вверх-вниз вместе с грунтом. Но в их регионе нет никакого мороза и морозного пучения! Так что подобная конструкция, представляющая собой обыкновенную оштукатуренную кирпичную кладку, нас всех ещё переживёт!
I applaud the fact that she's actually doing this. She probably got fed up waiting for her son or husband to do this and decided to do it herself, even though the stairs will probably fall apart in a couple of months.
They look great. Will they last? Unlikely. I'm sure that they will hold up for a few years or so, but after that it's crack and droop city. I do commend her work though, she obviously has some skills.
да оно через пол года полностью потрескается и сойдет верхний слой сто будов, а через примерно 2 года начнет розрушатся.......это бред ступенки так без бетона и арматуры делать....
This woman is amazing. She made it seem so easy that anyone can do it. Ha only with practice and mastery that she has. However watching her technique did show how to ditch all the money making contraptions of the 21st that’s shoved down to us at us through us forced to use items or you’ll be fined or etc.. And just be simple at one with are material and self and when we’re done you feel perfect.
Congratulation your job is excelent .sure your job is not easy because your job is dirty And heavy.newly congratulation And god Bless you all time And always. What country are you,because a house.i like your job.good bye.
Any place building codes are in place the riser height is to be the same height for each steep. So in your video this would not pass, besides you have created trip points by making the stairs different heights. Do not know where the steep are being built, but this done in the Philippines as well.