Construction Kev!
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DON’T layout a framing wall until you SEE THIS!!!
Framing layout is a crucial part of any house build or renovation. Getting it right and accurate will make all subsequent phases of the project go so much smoother.
Jevan with Integral Design shows you the tricks of the trade!
#framing #construction #carpentry #woodworking #build #custom #customhome #home #design
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Build a custom railing with carpenter George!
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Custom railing details from George’s perspective! See what it takes to create a beautiful railing update for a home renovation from a carpenter’s perspective. #carpentry #build #construction #woodwork #builder
How to update railing posts!!! Carpentry details with George!
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I’m very lucky to work alongside some top notch carpenters at Integral Design and Build. As I learn what I can from their processes, it becomes clear that the level of detail required in the carpentry game is something to strive for in the landscape as well! Using similar techniques but utilizing different materials, require the same skills to achieve excellence! #carpentry #build #construction...
A look at prepping for pavers with a 30 YEAR HARDSCAPE PRO!
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Rick with Integral design is one of the most talented and experienced hardscapers in the world. I have seen first hand how meticulous and accurate he is with pavers, utilizing his years of hard work to make projects absolutely amazing. Check it out! #pavers #construction #hardscape #masonry #build #concrete #custom #home
How to strip concrete forms using simple bars and pipe! Modern Custom Build
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Concrete forms coming off of the wall is a VERY satisfying part of a home build! Check out how the carpenter at Integral Design like to make it happen! #build #builder #construction #concrete #carpentry #custom #home #finishing #footings #skills
How do you demo concrete?
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Dealing with concrete demo can be a huge pain, until you figure out how to efficiently cut and break it. Learning the balance of your time between saw cutting and hammer/chiselling or jackhammering will depend on the density of the concrete. For slabs often using a large sledge and wedging underneath it with smaller pieces will produce larger liftable chunks and reduce cleanup time, instead of ...
Why is foundation waterproofing ESSENTIAL??? Take a look at the process on this custom build
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A key to any new build is ensuring the foundation is impenetrable and ready for backfilling. Using modern methods on top of classic ones like tar on the concrete that is to be buried, we add insulation value, and a physical membrane that stops water from sitting against the building using a dimple board/ air gap. Understanding the inner workings of what is in the ground is key to establishing f...
Pour concrete foundation walls with some carpenters!
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Concrete pours like this are a great show of organization, clear communication of duties and making sure to order the correct amount of materials! All of these things are huge facets for any landscape project! #construction #carpenter #concretepour #concretepumping #trowel #fyp #carpentry #construction #footings #concrete #build #builder #skills #finishing #truck #custom #builder #home
3 knots EVERY LANDSCAPER should know!
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With these three essential knots, you can easily and quickly setup and take down string lines like the professionals do! #knots #stringline #strings #landscaping #landscaper #construction #masonry
How do I PREP FOR SOD???
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How do I PREP FOR SOD???
The process for pouring concrete footings! Custom build action!!
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The process for pouring concrete footings! Custom build action!!
Battery cut-off SAW Battle!! Stihl vs Dewalt
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Battery cut-off SAW Battle!! Stihl vs Dewalt
Excavation progress on The BIG build! #construction 🚧 🦺 💪🏼
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Excavation progress on The BIG build! #construction 🚧 🦺 💪🏼
How to cut a tricky notch in pavers!
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How to cut a tricky notch in pavers!
How to install a CONCRETE BORDER for a paving stone driveway!
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How to install a CONCRETE BORDER for a paving stone driveway!
Do you screed your final road-base layer?? You SHOULD!!! Paving prep the professional way.
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Do you screed your final road-base layer?? You SHOULD!!! Paving prep the professional way.
Day one- the BIG build. DESTRUCTION
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Day one- the BIG build. DESTRUCTION
Flagstone setting action! CHECK IT OUT!
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Flagstone setting action! CHECK IT OUT!
How to use Corten Steel in the landscape?
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How to use Corten Steel in the landscape?
What is polymeric sand?? How do I use polymeric sand for paving stones?
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What is polymeric sand?? How do I use polymeric sand for paving stones?
Lighting landscape steps from above!
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Lighting landscape steps from above!
Using a SPIDER CRANE to build stairs!
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Using a SPIDER CRANE to build stairs!
Have you ever tried to finish concrete?
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Have you ever tried to finish concrete?
How to scribe outdoor tile!
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How to scribe outdoor tile!
How to build a modern retaining wall using Belgard’s Melville Tandem modular blocks!
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How to build a modern retaining wall using Belgard’s Melville Tandem modular blocks!
How to install a modern paver patio! #pavers #diy #landscaping #hardscape #patio #pathway
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How to install a modern paver patio! #pavers #diy #landscaping #hardscape #patio #pathway
EVERYTHING you need to know about MORTAR!! How to mix, types and much more!
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EVERYTHING you need to know about MORTAR!! How to mix, types and much more!
The best HARDSCAPE TOOLS to improve efficiency and make your job SO MUCH EASIER!
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The best HARDSCAPE TOOLS to improve efficiency and make your job SO MUCH EASIER!
Landscaping ideas using natural stone!
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Landscaping ideas using natural stone!
How to split large boulders! Using ‘Wedge and Feathers’
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How to split large boulders! Using ‘Wedge and Feathers’

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  • @marilavi
    @marilavi 13 годин тому

    Thanks for sharing. Very helpful! This confirms what I’m reading in The Stone Builder’s Primer, but good to know what local experts are using exactly in terms of materials and gear etc. I’m looking to try my hand at some rock walls and stairs with natural stone found off-grid at a property up not too far from you, up in Desolation Sound, but it’s boat in only! So a lot of hurdles even getting material there. Appreciate your videos for the small scale work that I can try out up there. If the small walls and steps work out, might try to make an old timer type foundation or small cabin…

  • @cayrick
    @cayrick 2 дні тому

    Kev what size drill did you use and what size are the W&F's. I used 5/8" W&F's (5/8" bit)on basalt (hard) and it is like a hot knife thro butter. Rocks that are permeable or porous can deform internally and disipate the expansion stress and are ineffective. Best I got was some spalling or flakes from the rock. Now I have to decide on bigger W&F's or another way like Dexpan. What is your experience?

  • @ironimp1
    @ironimp1 2 дні тому

    I thought you might be interested in my tight fit walling in East Anglia? SOLAR BARN Part 5 - Back Mortaring on Flint Stone Wall

  • @Esw21818
    @Esw21818 3 дні тому

    Badass work.

  • @bamajeb
    @bamajeb 3 дні тому

    Thanks!

  • @Jared_Albert
    @Jared_Albert 4 дні тому

    Very nice!

  • @madimcd95
    @madimcd95 4 дні тому

    This is awesome! What were you using as backing?

    • @HardscapeCanada
      @HardscapeCanada 4 дні тому

      Hey! Chunks of old concrete broken up is the perfect backing

  • @Robo.1776
    @Robo.1776 4 дні тому

    You won’t convince anyone in construction of changing their time proven methods. You don’t fix what isn’t broken.

  • @bethoumyvision6946
    @bethoumyvision6946 5 днів тому

    Awesome... there's nothing quite like rough stones being brought into beautiful harmony with each other. Kinda like how Christ is building his church. 😊

  • @brasha78
    @brasha78 5 днів тому

    I would have loved to see the excavation and the dumping of the 3” road base and the steps along the way. With that said I truly appreciate the straight to the point short video about the overall steps and the attention to detail in the editing, and the important parts of that driveway. Great video! (Now if everyone understood they should like the video if they even watched it you’d have an appropriate number. It deserves more that’s for sure.)

  • @understew
    @understew 5 днів тому

    Terrible background music. Finding a different video. Can’t finish.

  • @vincentzhang2160
    @vincentzhang2160 6 днів тому

    Beautiful work. What is the screeding material that you are brushing into the joints at the end? Looks to dark to be sand... stone dust from the road base?

  • @user-gu6mm7kt1m
    @user-gu6mm7kt1m 7 днів тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-gu6mm7kt1m
    @user-gu6mm7kt1m 7 днів тому

    Красивое видео , красивая работа от прекрасного мастера ❤❤❤❤

  • @harrison.stanford
    @harrison.stanford 7 днів тому

    Fantastic series! How long did it take you overall to complete this project by yourself? How long did preparing the base take?

  • @christine_hazel
    @christine_hazel 7 днів тому

    aww i wish i could do this now,.. im in a rental

  • @mudslinger888
    @mudslinger888 8 днів тому

    Better if you deleted all extraneous noises. It's a horrible fad adding music to everything. It also causes brain damage…

  • @noviceladder2804
    @noviceladder2804 10 днів тому

    Nice ams simple... brings out laser level 😂

  • @waleedalburaimi5873
    @waleedalburaimi5873 10 днів тому

    👏👏👏👏👏✌️✌️✌️🌹

  • @dswift5074
    @dswift5074 11 днів тому

    Have a question I’m stumped with as I’m building a paver patio. I’m making a 14x14 patio and connected is a pathway from my driveway that is about 13 ft away. The issue I have with my slope that I’m stuck on is my driveway is the same height as my starting point at my house and they run perpendicular. Does it make sense to slope the pathway towards the patio from the driveway for that 13 feet and then level it off and continue my slope away from the house? This is my first time doing anything like this and can’t wrap my head around it. So my walkway would slope down right around 1.75 inches and meet the height of the patio slope and then level off and the patio would continue to slope away from the house. Any opinion helps very much as I’m trying to figure out my depths.

  • @dbey8422
    @dbey8422 13 днів тому

    True indeed. Good luck with your business

  • @tmiller499
    @tmiller499 13 днів тому

    Thanks for the great corner idea!!!

  • @andrewrossnagel9433
    @andrewrossnagel9433 13 днів тому

    0:45 thats called a clove hitch

  • @user-ic5ku4he3g
    @user-ic5ku4he3g 15 днів тому

    bakması bile huzur veriyor

  • @leovenier1011
    @leovenier1011 16 днів тому

    Lots of preparation and it may be the most important part of the job I cannot stress how important this is for sheading water less pain on you feet cleaning and the list go on

  • @Matt-cw1mv
    @Matt-cw1mv 17 днів тому

    hey, very nice video. So in short, could you please give me a general idea of WHAT possibilities there are, in terms of what you can chisel/cut out of rocks? Lets say I go pick up a bunch of natural boulders/stone of varios sizes.. what are some possible things that can be built? ( I have a background with tiles.. I love working with concrete/stone, I dislike wood. I also love landscaping, so I want to see what projects can be done for free or near free $). Judging from this video, I guess bricks can be made, so that means I could eventually build some walls. I am assuming, (unfortunately) that flagstone CANNOT be made from natural stones found in the wild... can they? unless, is a concrete saw all you need, and you make slices? But anyways, yeah.. could you give some ideas please that can be done if you have the rocks/tools/time. Thanks, meanwhile I will google of course.

  • @VladTN1977
    @VladTN1977 17 днів тому

    Dude is showing like 10-12 lights and only four conduits ... daaa

  • @mron4161
    @mron4161 17 днів тому

    You refer to a "lift" about a hundred times without defining/describing it. Just a heads up for future videos as it leaves people lost unless they know that term, which is tricky to find on the internet to define for regular folks.

    • @HardscapeCanada
      @HardscapeCanada 17 днів тому

      Hey I appreciate that. A lift is simply referring to a layer of gravel.

  • @BuhlzI
    @BuhlzI 18 днів тому

    How far apart should the string lines be?

    • @HardscapeCanada
      @HardscapeCanada 17 днів тому

      Depends on the height and length of the wall. You just want to set up strings wherever you see that you would find something to work up to helpful. There’s no hard rules!

  • @simonecook4176
    @simonecook4176 18 днів тому

    I love this video, rock walls are so creative and good for the brain. Thank you for sharing the level line. Does the dry mortar set firm and does it resist the elements of freezing?

    • @HardscapeCanada
      @HardscapeCanada 17 днів тому

      Hey thank you! Yes indeed it does, just be mindful that wherever water may enter or accumulate it has the chance to freeze and cause cracking due to expansion

  • @dswift5074
    @dswift5074 18 днів тому

    Question for you on the subbase. I’m doing my own patio and am a little hyper focused on the slope. Does the dirt have to be a perfectly flat, sloped surface or if it has a little bit of variance can it be made up with the road mix? Trying to make sure I do it right and am new to this. Thanks!

  • @andycoffman3544
    @andycoffman3544 21 день тому

    Most polymeric sand requires at least an 1/8 spacing between pavers. For this project would regular sand be a better choice?

  • @mrmarty1403
    @mrmarty1403 22 дні тому

    Amazing work. The strings are my downfall.

  • @africanhistory
    @africanhistory 22 дні тому

    so that is what a "simple' laser level looks like? You should see the one I bought for $5 from the Chinese store.

  • @margarethoward9004
    @margarethoward9004 23 дні тому

    I’m sorry, this is not really clear. If you’e attempting to explain this for beginners, pretend you’re trying to teach a child. I couldn’t relate the info to sloping, it only showed strings lines 1 & 2” below the top line, but how does that cause a slope. Please give more detail & close up of everything. Sloping for dummies would be good. Make step by step from placing the stakes to creating a slope.

    • @HardscapeCanada
      @HardscapeCanada 23 дні тому

      Here you go! ua-cam.com/video/cyI-giTZtlI/v-deo.htmlsi=qx_GtSZGdk2qfBXv

  • @Feledwards
    @Feledwards 23 дні тому

    You make this look way too easy😂. Nice work.

  • @clintoncvl
    @clintoncvl 24 дні тому

    One of the best videos showing how to do it I have ever seen.

  • @ascobie22
    @ascobie22 24 дні тому

    Old vid so not sure if you'll still see comments, how did you ensure that each stake was at the same height originally? Going down from the top by X inches will only matter if they're all starting from the same height....is that where the laser level came in? Without a laser level what is the best alternative?

    • @HardscapeCanada
      @HardscapeCanada 24 дні тому

      Hey you just need the stakes to be close to the final height, you are actually using a marker to make a line on the stake that denotes your height and where to attach the string to. You could use level a string with a 4 or ideally 6’ level all the way around and use that as your initial height, then do you slope calc and drop the lines on the side you want to slope to. It’s not as accurate as the laser but definitely still works!

    • @ascobie22
      @ascobie22 24 дні тому

      ​@@HardscapeCanada Thanks! A 4' level is what I thought you'd recommend. I'll give it a shot like that, or maybe pick up a laser level. I was able to find one on Amazon for under $100.

  • @rosas5365
    @rosas5365 24 дні тому

    Excellent video

  • @rosas5365
    @rosas5365 24 дні тому

    Excelent video

  • @TheGolfCellar
    @TheGolfCellar 25 днів тому

    Simple and straight to the point, good stuff. 👍🏾

  • @rkooscar6866
    @rkooscar6866 26 днів тому

    How do I calculate how much base gravel I need if I know my square footage and inches I want in depth.

    • @HardscapeCanada
      @HardscapeCanada 25 днів тому

      Hey you can use the square footage multiplied by decimal feet of depth to get cubic footage.I usually use the Google search bar and type in “your amount” convert to cubic yards. Once you have this number it is wise to add 20% when ordering to account for compaction. For example: 10 x 10’ square patio = 100 sq ft. 100 x depth (of 8”= 0.666 ft) = 66.6 cubic feet. Convert to cubic yards = 2.467 or 2.5 cubic yards. X 20%= 0.5. So add that to total and you get 3 yards.

  • @Venturewest1
    @Venturewest1 27 днів тому

    cutting the channel into the rock was really insightful. I figured the steel was scribed.

  • @user-xu2ut1bt3g
    @user-xu2ut1bt3g 27 днів тому

    Background music disturbs and annoys.

  • @taniat3412
    @taniat3412 28 днів тому

    I been doing alot of research on making a paver patio for my walkout basement, currently I have a deck and it's rotted because no sun ever hits this area. If I replace the deck wood it will just rot again in a few years it rotted in just 10 years treated wood and maintained the stain. Anyway, what base would be best for this type of condition? If I do sand it will stay moist and become a breeding ground for skeeters. I was thinking crushed stone, but not sure if it would be as easy to prep.

  • @bryana1041
    @bryana1041 29 днів тому

    Do you need to anchor the wall to the ground? Or is the weight of the stone sufficient?

  • @EricGallina
    @EricGallina 29 днів тому

    A dry stone wall remains the best option. It’s a time honored tradition that has stood the test of time. No mortar, steel or PVC drainage pipes required

  • @jsjallday
    @jsjallday 29 днів тому

    You're an excellent teacher!

  • @gerrymckay9768
    @gerrymckay9768 Місяць тому

    Very good…well presented.