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Underpinning For A Basement - How To Do It Right 

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In this video, we’ll provide an in-depth explanation on what is underpinning and how to properly do underpinning for a basement suite. Learn more about underpinning a basement by visiting our website at palpropertysolutions.com/.
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@semperfi5861
@semperfi5861 11 месяцев назад
We do it differently in MN. We'll run steel I beams or old telephone poles/barn beams wherever needed to support the entire structure. Then we lift the entire house, dig it out either by hand or a skid steer underneath the house, pour footings, and then block work or insulated blocks that get filled with concrete. The house is then lowered down onto the new foundation. Thanks for the video 👍🇺🇸
@PSNDonutDude
@PSNDonutDude 10 месяцев назад
I'm so, so glad our home has 93" already! And our house was built in the 1870s. WHY the basement is so tall I have no idea.
@KC-yj3yx
@KC-yj3yx 2 года назад
Thanx for the vid
@dford8874
@dford8874 Год назад
I've watched the rest of your video. Nice job and you were very lucky dealing with a stone/rubble foundation. Could've ended bad. Rubble wall could be degraded from the outside or middle fill even. I've seen a lot of stone rubble foundations that looked great because people can easily get to them from the inside but on the outside the stone is literally falling out. You can't possibly tell until you dig down on the exterior of the foundation. I'm very happy things worked out and everyone is safe and healthy.
@f0tr265
@f0tr265 Год назад
Do you put any horizontal hydro insulation here on the fundaments?
@lifewithashton8100
@lifewithashton8100 2 года назад
I'm not sure I would've undertaken this to not get high ceilings. If you only have 93" from the dirt to the floor joist, then you'll end up with a low ceiling, assuming you're still pouring a 4" slab and putting radon/drain rock underneath, or, insulation - which would be a good idea in Ontario. A better idea sis to go deeper, add 2 - 4" of insulation (Rockwool, probably) then a moisture barrier, rock and then the slab. It'll be about 12" thick after this but it is the correct way to do it. You can add drainage along the wall inside or outside, as he shows in this video on his plan, depending on what your particular project is doing overall. Regardless... anyone interested in this, you can underpin without a step out to save on a bit of floor space, but building angled forms that angle in at the top and just leave you with a short , angled ledge to break off after the curing is done. You can find other videos showing this on RU-vid as well. This is still a nice intro do doing this, and shows what you can do, but I just can't see the point in doing this for such low ceilings.
@mikeangelonobrega9698
@mikeangelonobrega9698 3 года назад
Nice work! Did you (or is it recommended to) created vibration once concrete is poured behind the formwork to make sure there isn’t air bubbles between the fondation and the new footing?
@KD-dp5gx
@KD-dp5gx 3 года назад
yea you can find videos online that show this
@cmcgill6726
@cmcgill6726 8 месяцев назад
I'm a minor real estate investor, also in Hamilton. At the point where underpinning is what I'm looking at. Can I ask you which company you hired to do this and what you thought of them please?
@rodneydangerfield7153
@rodneydangerfield7153 2 года назад
Thanks, Pal, the instructive video!...Question: How was the main sewage pipe lowered and what was the cost?
@DFord-rv3nz
@DFord-rv3nz 10 месяцев назад
You dont
@erocnw1341
@erocnw1341 6 месяцев назад
How is the reinforcing placed continuously throughout the length of foundation if only 2 ft sections are poured at a time. I assume the reinforcement in each section would overlap the reinforcement in adjacent sections.
@DFord-rv3nz
@DFord-rv3nz 10 месяцев назад
Tha way i do it you lose zero square ft. What have you guys done in regards to the new concretes shrinkage versus the existing foundation
@DFord-rv3nz
@DFord-rv3nz 10 месяцев назад
I so this for a living. Im in Philadelphia. The majority of foundations I do are rubble wall.
@xyliu925
@xyliu925 2 года назад
how much of the cost?
@goodgameg9489
@goodgameg9489 Год назад
How much did it cost?
@josephbohme7917
@josephbohme7917 Год назад
You never say anything about adjoining cold joints = rebar or bolts ? ??? one section poured to another?
@dford8874
@dford8874 Год назад
I would not suggest this to be a DIY. This is dangerous work. This is the foundation to your entire home. Please this work takes years of training and can cost you everything in the long run like your entire home.
@dekonfrost7
@dekonfrost7 3 года назад
Dont know wtf you are doing and it shows.
@SimgoWood
@SimgoWood 2 года назад
the job looks ok. what's the matter?
@MerchantNation
@MerchantNation 2 года назад
damn. tell us how u really feel😂