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Everything Residential & Commercial
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2018
Everything Residential is a Family owned company based out of the phoenix metropolitan area in Arizona. We have a residential and commercial building license as well as a residential electrical License. We wanted to show you some of the projects we are doing as well as some DIY, How-To so you the audience can learn something.
How To Upgrade An Electrical Panel To 400 Amps
In this video we show you how to upgrade your electrical panel from a 200 amp service to a 400 amp service in tempe, AZ. Our master Electrician is Anthony and he is the one taking on this fun puzzling project. We had to contact SRP and work with a designer to make this all happen. it took 2 months to get ready for this day.
If y'all enjoyed this video and have any questions please feel free to leave a comment!
email - sales@erc.build
If y'all enjoyed this video and have any questions please feel free to leave a comment!
email - sales@erc.build
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780 sqft Casita/ADU Build - Gilbert AZ
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We Build Casitas / ADU's we are building a 780 sqft casita with 1 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, kitchen, living room, and storage for a sweet grandmother in Gilbert Arizona.
Large Home Addition In Tempe, AZ - Pt.1
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BUILDING A CASITA IN ARIZONA PT.2
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website - https:erc.build email - sales@erc.build . We have finished the casita in Chandler / Gilbert. Part 1 of this series shows us finishing the foundation and underground plumbing. in part 2 we show you the process to finish a casita from framing. #casita #motherinlawsuite #homeaddition #arizonahomes #arizona #gilbert #chandler #mesa #scottsdale #construction #contractor #casitabuilder #ari...
Everything You Need To Know About Arizona's New Casita LAW
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website - www.erc.build Arizona passed a law allowing Casitas to be built on peoples property that could not have before. This law affects the Phoenix metropolitan area. Everything Residential designs, and builds casitas for the great people of Arizona. There will be couple rules that cities will pass to limit the construction of casitas and we address that in this video.
Scottsdale / Mesa - Pool House Casita Build
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We are building a pool house casita with a garage in the mesa, scottsdale area. We started this project from the ground up. This is part 1 of the pool house , garage, casita build. this video includes concrete, framing, electrical, roofing, stucco and more. contact us below email - Everythingresidentialaz@gmail.com instagram/Facebook - Everything-residential
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Dude your first mistake was taking over the job in the first place and not starting over. 😅
The Bit is Dull
We Call This a Hole Hog The Torque On The Milwaukee Hole Hog Can Break Your Wrist or Spin You Around as a Helper This is One of Your Jobs Is To Hole Hog 😮
What a fool
Say No to drugs.😮
This guy has never heard of a straight hole or a speed bit.
This is why the country sucks now. Everyone is lazy and they don't care weather they do a good job. You have to be a pos to brag about doing something bad.
I wonder how they managed to split every board in my house. Now I know! They’re paid by the job so they did dumb shit like this.
I guarantee my mate is better... at fucking things up that you.
I have one of those old Milwaukee right angle drills, them things are incredibly powerful. Mine is from back in the 90s. I had to get mine after a 3/4 inch 18 inch bit going through 8x8 post, gave up the ghost..
-Tee on its back that will eventuaally cause a clog. -Trap arm passes the max lenght will cause syphon. -S trap with the 90s will cause sewer gasses to escape. -Washer waste is recommended to have its own individual line or you will most likely get soap bubbles coming up the sink or toilet. Get a new plumber please, its super important you hire a license plumber to do this correctly or you will poison the customers
I love how you can hear the wood splintering and hacked up while 😢he has a joker smile on his face ..😈
What a hack
3 ft on 2”
Alternatively use the right tool for the job you are doing. Dewalt have a big 90deg 60v drill that’s good for that job. It will drill big holes is joists and core drill as well as it has an electronic clutch. Spade button forstner bit would have done the job will less tear out, but this guy was using a big twist drill bit and some weird drill probably for drilling very deep holes. Smiling while doing it knows he’s messing around. Not his house I guess so who cares eh. 😱
Oh my god I'd do better with a power drill and a flash light (shine it through the hole get it straight works well for wire if you have a light you can focus)
36" both ends whichever you prefer to run ur dirty arm @ c/o vent, all long sweep 90's should be only 3 long sweep 90's used in my state
8 ft on a 2 inch line
Brother quick solution. Drop the 90to 90 connection and run straight from the 90 behind the wall to the ptrap. If you need you can extend the ptrap so that it is lower instead of raising your run with the back to back 90s. Then it’s up to code. Ugly but up to code
Big stupid drill
Lol
The worst I've ever seen
Nah he messes around too much
This is the same type of guys that goes "I have been doing this for 30 years".
That was my favorite part of residential wiring. That and making taps in switches.
8' max on 2"
Hopefully they dont anchor the net into a cable
Now I just pull the romex through these holes and your good 😂
Split every stud good job
You must use 45 and not 90
Ask google
Pulling that romex is gonna be a nightmare lol
O God, come back Jesus
You are right. He doesn't mess around. He messes up 😅
That guy dont git a fucking clue what he doing does he... 😂
As a plumber I can say, it all looks like shit and I couldn’t keep watching so I just came to comment section lol
That's crazy 😮
proof that just bc you do something for a long time doesn’t mean you’re doing it right, dudes a waste of lif e
Carpenters are spitting their coffee watching this butchery 🪚
8 feet from the tee .used to be 6
Only benefit i see in this is he doesnt have to get down on his knees. Older dudes hate that sheeet lmao
Is he trying to make up for something 😂
Domy z papieru i kartonu, potem całe miasto płonie w kilka godzin....
😂 what the fuck. This is what happens when you get to lazy.
Wanna try and drill it not on such an angle? 😂 the wires gonna look like a rollercoaster
Boom attachments for drills have been around since the last century. Nothing new, amazing, or miraculous.
😂😂 Almost certain this guy is being sarcastic and just showing the terrible job another so called plumber did
Do exactly what the inspector says. Get the job done and skidaddle
40 years in and he's still a new hire.
Doesn’t drill straight either have fun pulling that wire 😂😂😂