Great video as always. You do a commendable job for our environment. Keeping things out of the landfills and giving them a longer life is important for the future.
Nice to see recycling happening! There definitely is a good market for well-built real wood cabinets! Best pressboard any day!! High end appliances and commercials vent hoods like the one over the barbeque are great!
I look at that and love it the way it is. And people pull all of that nice stuff out. But I guess if you have the money you can have it the way you want it to look. My 70 year old mom's house has tall cellings and it's from the 1880's and she will soon be losing it to a highway project. her and my dad took the time back in the late 90's to strip all of the old wood work and redo it all. My brother is planning on pulling most of it out once my mom gets an offer from the state.
@@removeitprosdemolition The house is in Pennsylvania. yeah in your area not that much of a market i am sure. But in an area with historic houses it would be a good market.
@@removeitprosdemolition a little bit. We didn't get the "hidden treasures" that y'all do lol. I do have to admit that I do miss swinging a sledgehammer sometimes though. Who needs a therapist when you've got an #8 sledge and some walls that need to be taken down to the studs? 🤣
@@removeitprosdemolition I know. I am just saying if it is that much work just to do that, the amount of work to actually take something down that size must be astronomical.
Paying your guy $200-250K a year for his experience to save that expensive granit, tubs, appliances is well worth it! I’m sure he makes you a lot of money in sales to DIY homeowners.
I just started watching your videos and really enjoy them. I see when you go to recycle. The scrap copper ends in brass pieces that are considered dirty. Have you ever considered a Tumblr to clean it and possibly get more?
Alot of work involved and than u have to sell it..older homes usually get gutted..big business...i buy alot of second hand stuff on marketplace for cheap...many folks in florida are coming and going
Yeah, well, we're in naples.Naples is like beverly hills, california.It is crazy, expensive to do everything here.And every person that does anything here has to have a separate license 22 do each individual thing, and it creates a lot of extra expense and there's a shortage of labor so the labor costs are out of the control
Does your state have any Architecture Resales, or is that what you do? The trim boards, I've cut and put them into new walls for walls, but I put in strand boards first, then the real wood boards. If, you do this all the time, why not build more storage buildings? Wow! Nice wood desks. Can't they cut them down for a craftsman to reuse?
Why not simply use sticky tape to label what you want. That way you don't need to both be there wasting time. Walk around putting green = save, red = dump, maybe blue = try to save but don't waste too much time doing so. Sad to see those big library & office woodwork being left behind. Perhaps create a site to sell that kind of stuff with 2-3 day countdown. If no takers by day three then go ahead with dump it but at least a few people might take you up on saving it.
Oh my gawd! How filthy rich do you have to be to buy that perfectly good, move-in ready mansion and say, "Tear it down to the studs"? 10 million, 100 million, 1 billion?
Considering they will probably have $10 million into this and probably have at least another $10 million house somewhere else I bet they are worth at least $40 million.
This house was built to very specific tastes originally. Most likely around a 2005-2010 build. It is dated and due to the extravagance of the original design makes it even more of challenge to work with. A lot of the “features” in this home are no longer built in even builder grade tract home construction. I am surprised they are even keeping the shell of the home and not razing completely. In these very expensive homes, it’s all about the land, not the house.
Yes, we have a resale shop and over the years. We've tried to sell everything and after a while. You know what sells them? What don't sell? And we only have a certain amount of room, so we only sell the things that we know for sure that we can sell within a month or so
8 foot doors do not sell we think its because most do it yourselfers have standard sized houses with the average sized doors usually 76-80 inches tall.
What a waste of resources. People should build a new home instead of destroying perfectly great homes. There’s plenty of land in Florida to raze for single family luxury homes.
crazy how many people would though enjoy and appreciate that house just as it is.
Yep that is true
Great video as always. You do a commendable job for our environment. Keeping things out of the landfills and giving them a longer life is important for the future.
Thanks
Nice to see recycling happening! There definitely is a good market for well-built real wood cabinets! Best pressboard any day!! High end appliances and commercials vent hoods like the one over the barbeque are great!
Totally agree! www.reuseitpros.com
What a gorgeous home, I would love to own it and it kills me that some people have so much money that they dont know what to do with it.
They are doing a amazing renovation.
Always enjoy watching these videos and impressed how these expensive jobs get done on places like this.
You and me both!
On your walkthroughs, I would keep a small pink spray paint can to tag things so your employees know what to take down!
We do more stuff with markers in with blue tape. Hope you subscribed
Fascinating, Dave. That is a beautiful house.
Love to show you the stuff we see everyday.....
My God what a beautiful condo, just the way it is. The rich truly are different!!!
Thanks for being part of the community.....
I look at that and love it the way it is. And people pull all of that nice stuff out. But I guess if you have the money you can have it the way you want it to look. My 70 year old mom's house has tall cellings and it's from the 1880's and she will soon be losing it to a highway project. her and my dad took the time back in the late 90's to strip all of the old wood work and redo it all. My brother is planning on pulling most of it out once my mom gets an offer from the state.
In most markets there would be money in that.....I am not sure here.
@@removeitprosdemolition The house is in Pennsylvania. yeah in your area not that much of a market i am sure. But in an area with historic houses it would be a good market.
Shame is an understatement. What a waste. It’s killing me… “just trash it” UGH! I can only fantasize about these fans and crowns…
Before I retired I did commercial demo, it's kinda interesting to see the residential side of it.
Is it different?
@@removeitprosdemolition a little bit. We didn't get the "hidden treasures" that y'all do lol. I do have to admit that I do miss swinging a sledgehammer sometimes though. Who needs a therapist when you've got an #8 sledge and some walls that need to be taken down to the studs? 🤣
Holy cow that's a big job. I can't even imagine demoing and entire house that size down to the ground. 🤯
Its a selective demolition just taking out stuff they are updating!!
@@removeitprosdemolition I know. I am just saying if it is that much work just to do that, the amount of work to actually take something down that size must be astronomical.
Wow such incredible pieces. You all do such a great job. ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
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Wow. Insane
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Paying your guy $200-250K a year for his experience to save that expensive granit, tubs, appliances is well worth it! I’m sure he makes you a lot of money in sales to DIY homeowners.
Where did you get those numbers from? Thanks for watching.
I just started watching your videos and really enjoy them. I see when you go to recycle. The scrap copper ends in brass pieces that are considered dirty. Have you ever considered a Tumblr to clean it and possibly get more?
They are dirty because they have plastic or iron or something else connected to them.
Love the videos. Thanks for sharing, house is overpriced.
Thanks for watching!
Amazing house! Seems like such a waste. 😵
Sometimes it's wild on what people want to renovate.
Alot of work involved and than u have to sell it..older homes usually get gutted..big business...i buy alot of second hand stuff on marketplace for cheap...many folks in florida are coming and going
Yes it takes lots of work.
Yes sir. Don’t hear that much. Respect.
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that fire place is 7.500 to 12,000 in new zealand as is
Yeah, well, we're in naples.Naples is like beverly hills, california.It is crazy, expensive to do everything here.And every person that does anything here has to have a separate license 22 do each individual thing, and it creates a lot of extra expense and there's a shortage of labor so the labor costs are out of the control
Does your state have any Architecture Resales, or is that what you do? The trim boards, I've cut and put them into new walls for walls, but I put in strand boards first, then the real wood boards. If, you do this all the time, why not build more storage buildings? Wow! Nice wood desks. Can't they cut them down for a craftsman to reuse?
They may however, not here that I know of....
Why not simply use sticky tape to label what you want. That way you don't need to both be there wasting time. Walk around putting green = save, red = dump, maybe blue = try to save but don't waste too much time doing so. Sad to see those big library & office woodwork being left behind. Perhaps create a site to sell that kind of stuff with 2-3 day countdown. If no takers by day three then go ahead with dump it but at least a few people might take you up on saving it.
All good ideas normally we put blue tape on everything.I just didn't have any with me that day, I think
Oh my gawd! How filthy rich do you have to be to buy that perfectly good, move-in ready mansion and say, "Tear it down to the studs"? 10 million, 100 million, 1 billion?
Exactly. Just build new they way you want. Why spend all that time money and effort. And I'd bet some rehaber would buy alot if that stuff
You’d probably at least be worth 25 million to buy and remodel this home. If you’re sane.
Considering they will probably have $10 million into this and probably have at least another $10 million house somewhere else I bet they are worth at least $40 million.
This house was built to very specific tastes originally. Most likely around a 2005-2010 build. It is dated and due to the extravagance of the original design makes it even more of challenge to work with. A lot of the “features” in this home are no longer built in even builder grade tract home construction. I am surprised they are even keeping the shell of the home and not razing completely. In these very expensive homes, it’s all about the land, not the house.
Naples is loaded rich you should see all the high end cars...........
center section on that wall unit would be worth saving the rest I agree to custom and not worth it
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching
i,d strip everything out including the drapes & fittings.
Yes, we have a resale shop and over the years. We've tried to sell everything and after a while. You know what sells them? What don't sell? And we only have a certain amount of room, so we only sell the things that we know for sure that we can sell within a month or so
That should be a Crime, so very Sad 😢😢😢
Updates that house was build 20 years ago!!
Sorry I'm not being prejudiced but one of your crew is a real holstein!
What is that.
how does this work? the home owner pays you to take their stuff? or you come in for free but take all the stuff?
We give them credits for the stuff we resell.......www.reuseitpros.com our online sales shop.
That house is nicer than mine nothing wring with it cmon people
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But, why??
I don't see any reason to take the house down!!!
Guys, remodeling this house, we just demolished the inside.
@removeitprosdemolition make more sense now, thanks for the clarification. 👍🏼👍🏼
Sound like your lowballing everything there 😂 I get it ok 👌 but there’s a shit load of profit there for anyone
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you dont want the doors? hard to understand
8 foot doors do not sell we think its because most do it yourselfers have standard sized houses with the average sized doors usually 76-80 inches tall.
Why would you need a fireplace in Florida let alone a highly ornate one at that
I agree with that
It does get cold in florida
Thanks, well-made as always, but this shows the insanity in the US at the highest level possible...
Must be nice to have that much money to throw away. smh
Its a crazy place to work.....all the fancy cars and streets are pristine, a different world for sure.
Rich people and their problems.
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What a waste of resources. People should build a new home instead of destroying perfectly great homes. There’s plenty of land in Florida to raze for single family luxury homes.
Its being rehabbed...................
There isn't anywhere to build houses in south Florida all the land is built on already.
@@seancasey2444 there’s plenty of land on the west coast of Florida, where this home is.
@JeremyHowlett your comment is a waste of resources.
@@JeremeyHowlettThere really isn't. Especially being on the water like this house is