0:00 Fire Department Training 0:05 Demolition 0:20 Excavation 0:30 Footings and Foundation walls 0:45 First Floor 3:10 Second Floor 4:10 Roof Framing 8:00 Roof Shingles 9:00 Windows Installation 10:00 Bricks 23:00 Sod 24:00 Done! Still missing landscaping though!
@@mmcreeperhead133 I think new houses have to be built a certain distance from trees, so the fire department says which trees and what else needs to be changed so if a fire happened it wouldn’t spread to other houses
nice to see a new construction house with all brick, at least where i live, they almost all have brick on the front (if at all) and the rest is cheap looking vinyl siding
'thornrob' my friend, this is not an “all brick” construction. The “bricks” are a facade, a decorative covering over the cheap wood and plastic construction. In ten years the termites and wet rot will have invaded; in twenty years the owners will be faced with major repairs; in thirty years they will be considering demolition and reconstruction again. In an “all brick” construction there is no wood framing, the roof is posed directly on the load-bearing double brick walls.
@@lionelspencer-ward3527 and the original owners will sell the younger generation what a "deal" it is to purchase such trash. Just nuke this economy already.
@@LincolnLog We can only hope the younger generation will not be as gullible as the present owners. All one can say about this house is it seems big. However the design is quite amateur, a quick look at the front elevation..it's out of balance and the windows are too small for the surface available. It's a scam. A quick look at Europe will put you in the right direction. Wren, Barry and Nash in London; Haussmann and Jean Nouvel in Paris or Walter Gropius and Norman Foster in Berlin. There are examples everywhere. Nobody builds using a wooden frame...not if you want the building to last. Even the Romans and the Egyptians knew this 2000 years ago! (The obvious exception to wooden frame buildings are the Japanese, they can build a wooden temple that lasts for a thousand years.)
Wow I was like ew what an ugly lot to build a house on it’s so bare and brown. And then it just bloomed so beautifully. Very cool! The music makes it more intriguing.
Idk who the general contractor was but that house took way to long to build. They build the same house here in illinios in 2 months 3 tops. It was an interesting watch tho. Thank you for your dedication to filming.
@@GiuseppeM ya I know! That's all I use to paint. High end custom homes 3500 to 5000 sq ft. Yours looks to be about 3200 roughly guessing. I was painting from start to finish in 2 days w 3 guys. They were stacked so fast there was 0 room for error. I made huge amounts of money because they were very organized like clock work.
Also when the houses were in excavating stage they would pre frame walls off site to save more time. Also I noticed in the vid they dumped the sheet rock in the front yard. Typically they stock the house thew a window w a boom truck. Different areas different ways I guess
hey really awesome . i have a question, * how did you managed 266TB hard drive or you just rendered every day? * did you used an intervellomiter? did u take photo every 5 sec? *did you captured only during the day time ? *how many batteries did u drained everyday? *will you consider making a tutorial of your process?
Hi, it's 2.66TB and I used an intervalometer set to 1 minute, I plugged the camera to a power supply. I shot both day and night. I'd like to make a tutorial :)
I took 981,680 photos for a total of 2.66TB with 2 Canon XS Rebel with standard EF-S 18-55mm, an intervalometer and power supply. I used LRTimelapse to edit the shots. The shutter on the first camera literally exploded and I had to get a second camera.
I wonder that how is your house strong? It is built with pre-plywoods walls. In Thailand most of houses walls built along with the concrete structures then bricks for walls.
The windows on the front are too small for that scale of a house. Needs shutters or something to make them appear larger. Needs planting around the base of the house to bed it into the ground. Needs a sidewalk from the front door to the driveway on the left side. Wrong color roof with that color of brick.