Killer. I love using a pick axe. it really pops off the dry wall. I love breaking shit but you really have to be careful. good tips. This video made me smile, felt like I was on the crew
Definitely we will be making some videos regarding quoting in the future for sure. If there is a particular question you have let us know maybe we can answer. Thanks for the comment and the great recommendation on a future video. 👍😎
Quick question, just got hired with a company that does additions. they normally subout mostly everything and we come and do the finish work.Sometimes there might be times where we will have to do our own demo work, I have asthma and allergic but am no stranger to manual labor. But just worried when it comes to the demo work cause of insualtion and lots of dust. it in uncommon for people to wear hazmat demo suits and filitration masks when doing demo jobs?
Great question 👍 look almost every house built before 1980 used lead paint in some way or another. That said if it’s built before 1980 then most definitely wear a respirator and hazmat suit. If it’s built after should be ok but dust might still bother you so respirator for sure in your case. Congratulations on the new job happy 2024
I know this is an older video.. so man... you gotta check into the oscillating multi tools as well as a rackatiers ball stud finder(use it to locate your screws.. tap with a hammer.. remove screws, cut your drywall. Pull a whole wall down in one sheet. Take a knife and cut into manageable sections. Keep up the good work! ✌️
Thanks Zach for the comment We do do it that way sometimes. Unfortunately this whole house was peg and plaster it’s like cutting in to concrete. I’d have to have a diamond blade. And I would have been burning through those blades quite a bit. So I went with the good old pick ax and hammer and some muscle was the way to go. But thanks for the comment Zack. We appreciate the support on the channel🔨🔨👍🏻
Wish they open up companies and hire hard working women 💪 I’m ready to start working. My husband a painter so I have learned a lot from him Tysm for this video. Learned so much they don’t hired women 😢
Thanks for watching, I would hire a woman if they were qualified. But iv never been asked by a woman for a job. We are equal opportunists tho but just never have been asked. And we only hire people with experience. We don’t have a training program. But i have been noticing a lot more women getting into construction. Keep trying i hope it works out for you. 👍
Hello I'm JoJo Contreras owner and project manager of JM Contreras Demolition removal services here in San Diego CA USA would like to say great video add more
In this video it’s basically just lathing plaster and insulation carpet cabinets tile basically all of the finish work down to studs. But was not in this video is us removing about 80% of the interior walls and 20% of the exterior foundation so we can add on our second story per structural plans. 👍😎
Thank you for highlighting the importance of electrical, gas, and plumbing safety first and foremost!
Thank you for this great comment 👍
I really love the efficiency you demonstrated
On point
Thanks for this great comment appreciate your support 👍
I'm going to be a Demolition Man when I grow up so this is good for me
I am glad that I ran into your video. Thx for sharing greatly appreciated. Looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks for this amazing comment, thanks for the support 👍😎
Great video, I’m researching opening my own demo company
Nice 👍 let us know if you have any questions?
Great video!! but use a flat shovel to remove baseboard and casing, it’s so much cleaner and faster...
But he needs to cut the top of the baseboard with a razor blade box cutter or whatever.
Great Tip👍😎
Good job 👌🏻 and I like your voice by the way 🤗🥳
Thank you for your video.
Killer. I love using a pick axe. it really pops off the dry wall. I love breaking shit but you really have to be careful. good tips. This video made me smile, felt like I was on the crew
😂😂😂 that’s exactly what I thought & exactly what I did lmao … & I kept the breakers on.. see I need to do that
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Thank you this was a good video :) could you talk about how you deal with payments and quoting ?
Definitely we will be making some videos regarding quoting in the future for sure.
If there is a particular question you have let us know maybe we can answer.
Thanks for the comment and the great recommendation on a future video. 👍😎
Could I bother you to give some tips on Pricing Interior demolition? All I can find is full house demo stuff. Thank you!
Maybe what kind of question do you have regarding pricing on demolition?
Quick question, just got hired with a company that does additions. they normally subout mostly everything and we come and do the finish work.Sometimes there might be times where we will have to do our own demo work, I have asthma and allergic but am no stranger to manual labor. But just worried when it comes to the demo work cause of insualtion and lots of dust. it in uncommon for people to wear hazmat demo suits and filitration masks when doing demo jobs?
Great question 👍 look almost every house built before 1980 used lead paint in some way or another. That said if it’s built before 1980 then most definitely wear a respirator and hazmat suit. If it’s built after should be ok but dust might still bother you so respirator for sure in your case. Congratulations on the new job happy 2024
Excellent! thank you!
Thanks!!You are welcome!!!
I know this is an older video.. so man... you gotta check into the oscillating multi tools as well as a rackatiers ball stud finder(use it to locate your screws.. tap with a hammer.. remove screws, cut your drywall. Pull a whole wall down in one sheet. Take a knife and cut into manageable sections. Keep up the good work! ✌️
Thanks Zach for the comment We do do it that way sometimes. Unfortunately this whole house was peg and plaster it’s like cutting in to concrete. I’d have to have a diamond blade. And I would have been burning through those blades quite a bit. So I went with the good old pick ax and hammer and some muscle was the way to go. But thanks for the comment Zack. We appreciate the support on the channel🔨🔨👍🏻
@@co-know-proconstructiontips oh dang what a job! I didn’t notice. Good work!
Thanks
No problem
Thanks : )
I love demolition
Wish they open up companies and hire hard working women 💪
I’m ready to start working.
My husband a painter so I have learned a lot from him
Tysm for this video. Learned so much
they don’t hired women 😢
Thanks for watching, I would hire a woman if they were qualified. But iv never been asked by a woman for a job. We are equal opportunists tho but just never have been asked. And we only hire people with experience. We don’t have a training program. But i have been noticing a lot more women getting into construction. Keep trying i hope it works out for you. 👍
Is a good workout
How much was the cost for that specific job?
You’ll break my ears with your hammer you can use a longer crowbar for the boards, you also don’t need to arch your back as much.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and thanks for watching 👍
Hello I'm JoJo Contreras owner and project manager of JM Contreras Demolition removal services here in San Diego CA USA would like to say great video add more
What was the estimate for this job
It was a full gut and remove most of the roofing and roof structure. As well as removed the back foundation. It was about 14k with dump coat 👍😎
are you removing framing?
In this video it’s basically just lathing plaster and insulation carpet cabinets tile basically all of the finish work down to studs. But was not in this video is us removing about 80% of the interior walls and 20% of the exterior foundation so we can add on our second story per structural plans. 👍😎
My friend starts a fight with his wife before demolition job
How many containers did u use
Hi there good question i used 2 bins 40 yard dumpsters roll offs..
Who is this music artist?
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So much easier with drywall and not lath board and plaster
You got that right!!!! :-}
@@co-know-proconstructiontips im working on a house with partial drywall and alot of lath and plaster
Just watching you use a hammer to do demo shows me you guys ain't experts at this great safety speech though
O Juan don’t hate 😭