Myself from the construction business, , it is a great pleasure to see these guys perform in great professiinal way. Each step of the work is clearly planned and executed. Great video, thanks
The skills in the construction was of a very high standard and i liked the way a Steele reinforced concrete beam ties in all walls to supports the roof .From Australia i hope the very best for you and all Ukrainians.
@@EpicBuildingLowe's on solid cinder blocks right can I ask a question why do y'all not use cement and is that a type of foam or adhesive and will it last as opposed to cement? Another question if they're not cement box are they phone blocks and are they a good choice to use?
L'ouvrier souffle la poussière des briques avec sa bouche et pose la colle sur la poussière et tu appelles çà un travail bien fait ??? Tu es un le meilleur observateur "mais aveugle" du monde.
a tiny detail - I don't see any stone (as per the title - that tempted me to watch). Apart from that building a house in Ukraine, during a destructive war - RESPECT!
We are building the house out of aerated concrete, which is an artificial stone. The house itself is located 5 kilometers from Kyiv, the most protected city. Although our CCTV camera shows missiles being shot down almost every day. Another important detail is that almost all of the men in this video are already at the front defending the country.
L'ouvrier souffle avec sa bouche pour dépoussiérer les grosses briques et met la colle sur la poussière et tu appelles çà un travail de qualité ??? Tu es très fort.
My admiration for Ukrainians continues to grow. If I were a younger man I’d be there helping their country to defend itself. My wife’s grandfather was from Western Ukraine, before he was forced into service at 10-yrs-old during WWI. He escaped to America with nothing but his life, and retired as a brick mason in Las Vegas.
Toll, wie ihr das macht. In Deutschland würde das das zehnfache kosten. Ich habe vor 2 Jahren eine Gerätehalle für Traktor und Geräte aus Holz mit den Maßen 6 auf 8 m mit Ringfundament aus Beton gebaut. Das hat allein 17.000 € gekostet. Allein die Vermessung kostete 700 €. Es ist unglaublich, wie schwer es ist, als normaler Arbeiter in Deutschland ein Haus zu bauen. Eigentlich unmöglich. Danke für Euren tollen Timelapsefilm.
Good building skill sets. I was impressed with the sheet metal roofing set up with rollers press and all. Hopefully none of you get conscripted into the army and put into the meat grinder. Blessings.
Amazing work, and an interesting video to watch, with all the different materials and construction techniques. If I had the money I think I would like to have a house built like this is built. Thanks for sharing your experiences with these kinds of construction techniques. Ukraine 🇺🇦 is the best and has my support. 🙈🙉🙊 😎 🇺🇸
@@hans-jurgenwiegand3103 28:08 gehts los, Strom, Abwasser und Kläranlage mit den drei Kammern, wurde halt nicht alles ausführlich gezeigt, ist ja auch ein Zeitraffer ...
If i were you i would check this material out. In the uk they used a similar material called RAAK concrete on hundreds of schools and houses and it is failing all over these building and there going to have to demolish the buildings as it appears to have only a 30 year life.An other cheap wonder product i guess.Just giving you the heads up.cheers.
As others have noted, that’s not anything like a stone house, it’s more of a concrete bunker with windows. But considering the current state of affairs in the Ukraine, it’s remarkable you can even build that much right now. And, sadly, a bunker might come in handy for you all these days. But high marks for affordability!
Phrase "stone house" in Ukrainian describes house from any solid stone-like material - bricks, concrete, aerated concrete, stones etc. Moreover, sane person will not build new house from stones in country with cold winer (such as Ukraine)😄
Very nice house. I like the simplicity of the design and the use of aerated concrete blocks. Solidly built too and on a budget. Well done. I would love to the final house with kitchen, bathroom, bedrooms, furnishings, etc . Also how can I see the plans?
those blocks arent going anywhere, did u see how wide they were? plus they have adhesive all over them, a massive reinforced concrete beam poured around the top, and like an inch of whatever the hell that crap they finished the inside with. it would take a strong ass earth quake. and at that point, it doesnt matter what you reinforce it with, if its gonna come down its gonna come down
We don’t have this type of building materials in Australia, I forgot how easy it was to build with those blocks and how quickly you could build a home with them. I remember helping out on a building sight when we lived in the UK in the 70’s one hand saw wad all that was needed to cut them blocks and they were so light in weight compared to other building supplies.
Complimenti a tutti per l’ottimo lavoro svolto. Questa casa è moto carina. Ottimo l’impianto di riscaldamento nel pavimento. Mi piacerebbe vedere come stanno procedendo i lavori di completamento della vostra casa. Siete stati davvero in gamba.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻❤️❤️❤️
I am subscribing, I enjoyed your video, unlike many comments, I clearly understand the house took many weeks to complete, and that the video is only a timelapse. Very difficult to put a 6/8 week long video on youtube. 🙂
Well-built. The roof sheathing is much stronger than in U.S. houses. Neat how they form the metal roof panels on-site, but the workers fingers get scary-close to the rollers. Looks like porous concrete on both sides of the walls, which must be good insulation. Wonder what material is used on the inner walls. Looks like plaster, but has a long working time.
Last home I built for my family required jack-hammers to excavate for the footings and we made 3,500 mudbricks for the walls with the roof supported by repurposed railway sleepers.
@@philtucker1224 No, it cost about $AU65,000 in Central Victoria, Australia 32 years ago. 25k went on just getting the power connected. Scavenged a dozen old red cedar double hung windows from the local tip along with many other things plus from garage sales and auctions. Also bought a massive length of old growth Douglas Fir/Oregon which I used to make the northern windows and sills from. It's a split-level home I've not lived in since my marriage ended. Next new home will be a compressed wheat-straw panel granny flat craned in ready made on a block of land beside my daughters home. Was the draftsman for the company for 3 years before leaving to be my late mothers carer.
aerated concrete - material for this house - is very popular now, it is cheap, provides great insulation, perfect material if you want to build house yourself (typical block density is 400 kg/m3). The cost of materials makes this type of houses comparable to houses from wooden frames (typical houses in USA)
That very same house would cost a million dollars here in Hawaii, maybe 1.2 million. There are Ukrainian people here in my church too. Great work done there. Long live Ukraine!!!
No it wouldn’t, Those are very cheap blocks, something like aircrete if you don’t cover the out side properly the whole house will destroy itself. I wouldn’t build with them, ICF would be a much better choice.
You could've spray a little water, before applying the spray foam. It is moisture activated. That's why, when you get some on you, it dries and, a little bit of skin get peeled off with it.
A really nice house, love the roof, just that one big mistake with the insulation of the walls. You insulated the foundation that no water can go in the ACC blocks, but then pouring the concrete floor/ slab directly against it. You should have insulated there as well.
It was interesting to watch completely different way of building. A lot of hard work I mean a lot. In America we lay sewer and water pipes before pouring foundation. Also styrofoam goes on the floor before cement. Do the outside walls keep the house warm in the winter?
The aerated concrete blocks consisted of sand and foam (tiny air bubbles), while it is lightweight, waterproof and fireproof, it is non load bearing material and design for interior partitions use only. The block weights 1/7 of concrete and strength are less than 1/5 of concrete, blocks will crumble or crack at all bearing points (roof rafters).
And yet here they are i a video showing how to use them properly! Not quite sure why you even posted your nonsense, do you think it makes you look smart?!? LMFAO
@@scotty362100 I posted because I hoped some other people don't make the same mistake. After laughing, you are free to google the products. The name in the US is called Foam Crete, widely used in hotels as interior partitions, because it's light in weight and good sound barriers. On all manufacturer's web site, they clearly stated the Foam crete is non load bearing, in case you don't know what it means, it meant vertical, horizontal and in plane loads. They have bond beam run across the top of the wall, with live loads the deflections of the beam will transfer the moment to the top units and cause cracking, thus developing leaking issues. They should have a gap and caulk joint instead. I am a civil engineer retired. Instead of laughing at people, I teach.
The way the worker was sawing the building blocks I would say that was some saw that could cut through cement. I believe the blocks were Thermolite insulated blocks.😊😊
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Was that 150$ a load of concrete?
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As a contractor I really enjoyed watching different techniques the crews utilized. Thank you!
Myself from the construction business, , it is a great pleasure to see these guys perform in great professiinal way. Each step of the work is clearly planned and executed. Great video, thanks
Thank you, my friend!
This was soooo amazing to watch, the workers are highly skilled. Thank you from Australia.
Thank you!
Iedereen bedankt voor de geweldige presentatie. Ik heb er enorm van genoten.👍👍
May God give you joy and health to your family in your new home !!!
The skills in the construction was of a very high standard and i liked the way a Steele reinforced concrete beam ties in all walls to supports the roof .From Australia i hope the very best for you and all Ukrainians.
Thank you, my friend!
الاوكران نازيين مجرمين
Long Life for Ukraine and Ukrainians !
@@EpicBuildingLowe's on solid cinder blocks right can I ask a question why do y'all not use cement and is that a type of foam or adhesive and will it last as opposed to cement? Another question if they're not cement box are they phone blocks and are they a good choice to use?
But still they can'y beat Russia.
This impressive industry is very advanced with super professionals. Bravo! Thanks!
When talent meets professionalism, this is what happens..... This so terrific why lie!
Congratulations friends for a job well done.👏👏👏👏
L'ouvrier souffle la poussière des briques avec sa bouche et pose la colle sur la poussière et tu appelles çà un travail bien fait ??? Tu es un le meilleur observateur "mais aveugle" du monde.
他们非常专业,看他们工作真的学习到很多知识❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤🎉❤❤❤🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
High quality work. Impressive.
If ever I win the lottery and need a house built I know exactly who I would want to build it Those builders were truly amazing.
Hehe , hope you build me one too 😁👍
Seems very very well built, hopes theres part 2 and 3
Thanks Bro 👊
Sure 👌
Taka budowa trwa min. 1 miesiąc😅
You all work professionally and have good skill such a well built and insulated house you can be proud of the result 😊
Thanks friend
Félicitations super beau travaille vous êtes doué. Bonne continuation à vous tous
Wow brilliant build, you guys did a cracking job on this house and for that price as well, well done and good luck in your new home.
Barry (UK)
Thanks Barry!
C'est du siporex à la colle..
That's a fantastic job all round the video was great to watch thanks phil uk
All built for about 8 people 1 family. Amazing work.
That sheet metal forming machine is really nice.
That is some skill and hard work to install your cement flooring ❤!
Amazing workmanship and I’m in the trade.
a tiny detail - I don't see any stone (as per the title - that tempted me to watch). Apart from that building a house in Ukraine, during a destructive war - RESPECT!
Jaka tam wojna, prowincje historycznie przynależące Rosji. A reszta kraju baluje. Zobaczcie kijów 🇵🇱🌹🇵🇱
I think that's manufactured sand stone.
Limestone can be quarried in blocks cut to order and delivered in cubic piles on pallets. STONE!
We are building the house out of aerated concrete, which is an artificial stone. The house itself is located 5 kilometers from Kyiv, the most protected city. Although our CCTV camera shows missiles being shot down almost every day. Another important detail is that almost all of the men in this video are already at the front defending the country.
Sure looks like styrofoam blocks! Couldn’t be “sandstone”, and cut with a knife.
I like how they spay on the plaster walls ! That home is much better built home and solid 💪 ❤
Excellent Quality construction + Workers! We need you in Australia. 👍🙏
VERY INTERESTING TO SEE THE WAY HOMES ARE BUILT IN OTHER COUNTRIES,, Good job guys !!! Thanks )))
Thank you friend!
love all your work guys, you make the hard work look fun
High quality of work! Hard working people!
L'ouvrier souffle avec sa bouche pour dépoussiérer les grosses briques et met la colle sur la poussière et tu appelles çà un travail de qualité ??? Tu es très fort.
@@massitraki9526 Nitpicking for small mistakes is not one of my traits.
Remarkable the safety and accident prevention tools those guys are using...
Super. Kvalitní práce,radost se dívat jak poctivě a profesionálně to je dělané
Děkuji ti, příteli.
Craftsmanship, very hard workers and accurat and fast, toppers ⚒️🔨
My admiration for Ukrainians continues to grow. If I were a younger man I’d be there helping their country to defend itself. My wife’s grandfather was from Western Ukraine, before he was forced into service at 10-yrs-old during WWI. He escaped to America with nothing but his life, and retired as a brick mason in Las Vegas.
В 10 лет не могли призвать на войну, только на завод помогать делать снаряды! Не факт что это украинцы вообще, а если и они то стройку оплатила Европа
So you support the destruction of the country then. Expats are like that.
Toll, wie ihr das macht. In Deutschland würde das das zehnfache kosten. Ich habe vor 2 Jahren eine Gerätehalle für Traktor und Geräte aus Holz mit den Maßen 6 auf 8 m mit Ringfundament aus Beton gebaut. Das hat allein 17.000 € gekostet. Allein die Vermessung kostete 700 €. Es ist unglaublich, wie schwer es ist, als normaler Arbeiter in Deutschland ein Haus zu bauen. Eigentlich unmöglich. Danke für Euren tollen Timelapsefilm.
Good building skill sets. I was impressed with the sheet metal roofing set up with rollers press and all.
Hopefully none of you get conscripted into the army and put into the meat grinder. Blessings.
WOW! i'm a New Zealander I am so impressed amazing job guys!
Beautiful thumbnail...and superb bones...
House looks good too..
Carry on
Building houses in a war zone, respect!
Thanks!
Hezký den všem přeji ze Stavangeru,
Takové komentáře jenom potvrzují, že svoji práci děláte dobře, díky za Vaši práci a hezký den
NIce video
Thank you very much for sharing
Good job
Thank you so much!
Amazing work, and an interesting video to watch, with all the different materials and construction techniques.
If I had the money I think I would like to have a house built like this is built.
Thanks for sharing your experiences with these kinds of construction techniques.
Ukraine 🇺🇦 is the best and has my support.
🙈🙉🙊 😎 🇺🇸
Did I miss the utilities installation? No water, gas, sewage or electricity?
@@hans-jurgenwiegand3103 Yes, no water, gas, sewage or electricity
@@hans-jurgenwiegand3103 28:08 gehts los, Strom, Abwasser und Kläranlage mit den drei Kammern, wurde halt nicht alles ausführlich gezeigt, ist ja auch ein Zeitraffer ...
This is a fantastic material. Here in Sweden we called it Siporex!
If i were you i would check this material out. In the uk they used a similar material called RAAK concrete on hundreds of schools and houses and it is failing all over these building and there going to have to demolish the buildings as it appears to have only a 30 year life.An other cheap wonder product i guess.Just giving you the heads up.cheers.
@@iaincarnegie6912 Then it cannot be the same material as we have here!
Felicitări pentru lucrările de construcție excelente executate cu mare viteză și materiale performante!
As others have noted, that’s not anything like a stone house, it’s more of a concrete bunker with windows. But considering the current state of affairs in the Ukraine, it’s remarkable you can even build that much right now. And, sadly, a bunker might come in handy for you all these days. But high marks for affordability!
But this one has nothing with a stone.
Phrase "stone house" in Ukrainian describes house from any solid stone-like material - bricks, concrete, aerated concrete, stones etc.
Moreover, sane person will not build new house from stones in country with cold winer (such as Ukraine)😄
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한국형 온돌 시스템인 바닥 난방을 하셨습니다.
정말 효율 좋은 난방입니다.
건축 공법 잘 보았습니다.
Bikin rumah 45 menit gali lombang nya saja lebih 45 menit?
Incredible work , beautiful home🤠👍
Thank you!!!!
Great video, the building looks really solid and well built.
Muhteşemsiniz.,Brawooooo
Quality work! Great job.
The video has a length of 45 minutes that is correct , the actual building of the house itself a litle longer. Never the less a good effort ! Gerrit
Very nice house. I like the simplicity of the design and the use of aerated concrete blocks. Solidly built too and on a budget. Well done. I would love to the final house with kitchen, bathroom, bedrooms, furnishings, etc . Also how can I see the plans?
Caramba! Que bacana esse vídeo. Muito legal essa tecnologia. Eu nunca vi aqui no Brasil este tipo de construção.
Все дело в климате.
@@PelAlex Истинный. Успехов вам
В России строют из пеноблока уже лет 25
СУПЕР!!! МОЛОДЦЫ!!!
A very Neat job, Well done...🌞🇵🇰🌞
Thank you
great job - exceed expectation.
As someone from an earthquake zone, un-reinforced masonry gives me the chills!
There are no earthquakes in Ukraine!
those blocks arent going anywhere, did u see how wide they were? plus they have adhesive all over them, a massive reinforced concrete beam poured around the top, and like an inch of whatever the hell that crap they finished the inside with. it would take a strong ass earth quake. and at that point, it doesnt matter what you reinforce it with, if its gonna come down its gonna come down
so impressed
We don’t have this type of building materials in Australia, I forgot how easy it was to build with those blocks and how quickly you could build a home with them. I remember helping out on a building sight when we lived in the UK in the 70’s one hand saw wad all that was needed to cut them blocks and they were so light in weight compared to other building supplies.
Super construction. 💪
Thanks friend!
Complimenti a tutti per l’ottimo lavoro svolto.
Questa casa è moto carina. Ottimo l’impianto di riscaldamento nel pavimento.
Mi piacerebbe vedere come stanno procedendo i lavori di completamento della vostra casa.
Siete stati davvero in gamba.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻❤️❤️❤️
Vakmanschap geweldig om te zien.
Dat zijn bouwkunstenaars.
INCREDIBLE...🙏🙌🙌🙌💪💪💪
just wow great workmen's ship over there
Bravoooo nice work
Thanks a lot!
C’est du travail , bravo, je trouve les pièces petites quand même
Amazing building method.
Will not work. Black mold guarantied.
I am subscribing, I enjoyed your video, unlike many comments, I clearly understand the house took many weeks to complete, and that the video is only a timelapse. Very difficult to put a 6/8 week long video on youtube. 🙂
Yes, it means that everything is shown in the video in 45 minutes, but in fact we built this house for 2 months.
Good work !!!
I'm stunned !!! how cheap the construction material in Ukraine !!!
Nice, great work, I would like a house like that near Odesa or preferably Yalta. I like sea side and also hunting
Buenísimo Javier aguante los observadores siderales!!
And the skills of the craft people, priceless.
Thank you!
Interesting video as I am a construction worker in Sweden.
Great work and... have faith😀😀
Excelente trabalho 👏
Obrigado!
Well-built. The roof sheathing is much stronger than in U.S. houses. Neat how they form the metal roof panels on-site, but the workers fingers get scary-close to the rollers. Looks like porous concrete on both sides of the walls, which must be good insulation. Wonder what material is used on the inner walls. Looks like plaster, but has a long working time.
굿! 그리고 온돌 난방도 굿!
감사합니다!
Been building houses for decades and after watching this video i have this to say. That is nice diry.
Y lo de 45 minutos jamas.como dice el titulo.
Last home I built for my family required jack-hammers to excavate for the footings and we made 3,500 mudbricks for the walls with the roof supported by repurposed railway sleepers.
What country 648? - (did you build it without money?)
@@philtucker1224 No, it cost about $AU65,000 in Central Victoria, Australia 32 years ago. 25k went on just getting the power connected. Scavenged a dozen old red cedar double hung windows from the local tip along with many other things plus from garage sales and auctions. Also bought a massive length of old growth Douglas Fir/Oregon which I used to make the northern windows and sills from. It's a split-level home I've not lived in since my marriage ended. Next new home will be a compressed wheat-straw panel granny flat craned in ready made on a block of land beside my daughters home. Was the draftsman for the company for 3 years before leaving to be my late mothers carer.
aerated concrete - material for this house - is very popular now, it is cheap, provides great insulation, perfect material if you want to build house yourself (typical block density is 400 kg/m3).
The cost of materials makes this type of houses comparable to houses from wooden frames (typical houses in USA)
That very same house would cost a million dollars here in Hawaii, maybe 1.2 million. There are Ukrainian people here in my church too. Great work done there. Long live Ukraine!!!
No it wouldn’t, Those are very cheap blocks, something like aircrete if you don’t cover the out side properly the whole house will destroy itself. I wouldn’t build with them, ICF would be a much better choice.
ICF, then 10 million $$
@trevordavis2760 oh yes it would
very impressive and first class workmanship, that would cost more than £250000 to build in the UK, I wonder how much the plot cost?
much love from Persia to all Ukrainian.
Ты уверен что это Украина, где падают ракеты? Не видел их паспортов
Respects ................. et salutations de strasbourg 👍👍👍👍
You could've spray a little water, before applying the spray foam. It is moisture activated. That's why, when you get some on you, it dries and, a little bit of skin get peeled off with it.
Vcs são muito práticos com material de alta tecnologia!
عمل رائع ودقيق وسريع ❤❤
응원합니다 ❤
함께 응원합니다.박수를 보냅니다.
very professional work. It makes you want to watch.
A really nice house, love the roof, just that one big mistake with the insulation of the walls. You insulated the foundation that no water can go in the ACC blocks, but then pouring the concrete floor/ slab directly against it. You should have insulated there as well.
السلام عليكم .رحم الله من عمل عملا صالحا فاثقنه الله اعطيكم الصحة جميعا.
Makes me want to pack my bags and go 😁👌🏽
Now you'll have a place to stay.
Wohin willst du gehen?
CANADA Needs you Great Workers to Help build out our desperate need for more Housing! Quality construction + Workers!
Use your Muslim brotherhood
It was interesting to watch completely different way of building. A lot of hard work I mean a lot.
In America we lay sewer and water pipes before pouring foundation. Also styrofoam goes on the floor before cement.
Do the outside walls keep the house warm in the winter?
Excellent builders, is there a part two? Cheers for sharing.
Thank you/ Yes, sure!
The aerated concrete blocks consisted of sand and foam (tiny air bubbles), while it is lightweight, waterproof and fireproof, it is non load bearing material and design for interior partitions use only. The block weights 1/7 of concrete and strength are less than 1/5 of concrete, blocks will crumble or crack at all bearing points (roof rafters).
And yet here they are i a video showing how to use them properly! Not quite sure why you even posted your nonsense, do you think it makes you look smart?!? LMFAO
@@scotty362100 I posted because I hoped some other people don't make the same mistake. After laughing, you are free to google the products. The name in the US is called Foam Crete, widely used in hotels as interior partitions, because it's light in weight and good sound barriers.
On all manufacturer's web site, they clearly stated the Foam crete is non load bearing, in case you don't know what it means, it meant vertical, horizontal and in plane loads. They have bond beam run across the top of the wall, with live loads the deflections of the beam will transfer the moment to the top units and cause cracking, thus developing leaking issues. They should have a gap and caulk joint instead.
I am a civil engineer retired. Instead of laughing at people, I teach.
Not waterproof
Well done Glory to Ukraine in all they do with God Speed 100% victory....I sure hope you finish it off with a few solar panels....
Hard working crew!
Thank you
Skilled team of builders! Interesting techniques and obviously built for. cold winters ! But no fireplace?
@EpicBuilding For what are the 3 concrete chambers at 34:23
Very nicely done ❤ I'm from USA and they do thing very waste full sometimes and expensive !
Тут тоже бесполезно, его всё равно разбомбят
Very nice house but why no basement with underground parking and underfloor heating?
Awesome :)
The way the worker was sawing the building blocks I would say that was some saw that could cut through cement. I believe the blocks were Thermolite insulated blocks.😊😊
aerated concrete
Wahnsinnig gut😮😮😮