WOW I watched the video of a family who was recording the hurricane, And saw the waves smashing into the back of their home and I said to myself, They are very brave to do this and be so calm about it .And it was your video.After watching this. I think everyone that lives near any type of tidal water should build their home like this. I live 20 minutes away from Union Beach and drove through there a couple days after the storm and it was total devastation.Thank God your family and pets, And everyone there made it out alive,I am a member of the Spotswood American Legion and have friends from the Union Beach American Legion which was a total loss. Hopefully they will rebuild and will be strong again!!! Post by Spotswood Richie
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@jerrykass59136 жыл бұрын
How do you do plumbing and wiring and related repairs and additions with concrete walls? I built a home on the shore pre-Sandy with an 8 foot high reinforced concrete foundation that served as a 2.5 car garage and basement and the rest was 2X6 construction with hurricane ties, etc and the home was one of only 2 homes on the block that had less than $1,000 in total damage to the home. The village originally fought me on it for 6 months as they thought it wouldn't look good, but I won. After it was built and pre-Sandy they loved it, gave me an award (appeared in a local paper) and offered me a spot on the planning and zoning boards.
@colechapman69762 жыл бұрын
I was still in high school at this time and My town was not by the shore. It was 45 minutes from Downtown Manhattan in Bergen County. Despite this, we still lost power for several weeks and had downed trees everywhere. Flooding was a big issue too. Even my town's Highschool track was inundated with water. My parents house was up on a hill, so thankfully we didn't suffer much flooding. It was the wildest storm that I lived through and i still remember the winds noise all these years later
@augustreil7 жыл бұрын
Simple question. How do you keep the roof, shingles etc from blowing apart ?
@ashleyklug45387 жыл бұрын
augustreil not sure you can. we can control a lot but mother nature is the one thing that will kick us in the ass every single time.
@kikicoraline29555 жыл бұрын
Many thanks, I have been researching "surviving a computer disaster" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Feydalyn Esteemed Finder - (just google it ) ? It is a smashing one off guide for discovering how to survive natural disasters without the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my mate got amazing results with it.
@barbarapeck19293 жыл бұрын
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@darthvader53004 жыл бұрын
Ever heard of Smeaton cement mortar and when gravel is added it is transformed into Smeaton concrete? Mortar is when a cement binder is only mixed with sand. But when one adds gravel to the mortar mix before adding water, then only then it becomes concrete. The Smeaton mortar base at the abandoned foundation is still as good as new AND UNAFFECTED BY SEAWATER AND BY THE COASTAL MARINE CONDITIONS. It was only abandoned because the natural rock foundation below it was being eroded by the Atlantic waves pounding against it for 200 to 300 years. It is a mixture of equal volumes of 1 part slaked lime + 1 part powdered blast furnace iron slag + 1 part clay powder. The powdered blast furnace iron slag is pulverized, crushed, grinded, and milled to be as fine as baby powder or face powder or bleached white flour powder and at that stage of ultrafiness it will dissolve in water just like the slaked lime powder and clay powder.That Smeaton cement binder mixture is then mixed with sand and gravel at a volume of a ratio of 1 part Smeaton cement binder + 2 parts sand + 4 parts gravel. Smeaton cement binder is also a hydraulic cement that hardens and cures underwater and undersea water. At least that Smeaton cement binder has been time-tested and time-proven for 200 to 300 years!
@metekavruk_Alanya5 жыл бұрын
We use only concrete for ages. There are of course bad sides too if you do not be carefull. #1 enemy to concrete is water. When two meets together concrete will crack and leak water. Bad isolation of foundation will cause water climb up, specially basement floors will get wet and throw paint and any plaster layer off. You will always have dark green colors on walls and will smell terrible. Water leakage and dump also may occur around window frames even if you sealed them tight. Roof is also very important. Bad roof will bring dump at top floor and ceiling. Plastic sealers must be refreshed when their time comes. You have good external wall isolation which is perfect. A concrete house will always move because of it's weight so your base soil and foundation both must be rigid. There are many luxury houses cracking from middle because of bad foundation, bad reinforcing. But small movements are normal as long as there is no cracks on main critical structure - no panic. Also wall bricks seperation from concrete structure may occur and is normal if happens once, repeating ones mean trouble. In this video i see soil is wet because of sea level so bad construction will definately cause the problems i mentioned above. You can not drill big holes on pillars as it will cause loose in rigidity and never cut any reinforcement steel bar for renovation. You should not remove a pillar. Plumbing, wiring etc must be preplanned before pouring the concrete because cutting main structure later randomly may cause troubles. Engineers must design routes and agree with you. Spend time on planning. Wirings will go through plastic pipes buried in concrete or wall bricks so plan it earlier and TAKE A COPY OF ELECTRICITY AND PLUMBING PROJECT. A concrete structure will age in time depending on quality and conditions. A bad structure will show defects say in 10 - 20 years , a good one will last for 30-60 years. More floors mean more pillars, beams and so more stress on structure. Old buildings may have linear cracks and fall of concrete off in some parts. Humidity also is a reason for this.Experts must check the latest condition and decide on necessary fixes. If steel reinforcements become visible then do not insist on saving the house, just destroy it because it is already dead. I am a real estate agent - not an engineer so please ask your engineer questions for more accurate info.There are many types of concrete chemical with different characteristics.
@darthvader53004 жыл бұрын
Ever heard of Smeaton cement mortar and when gravel is added it is transformed into Smeaton concrete? Mortar is when a cement binder is only mixed with sand. But when one adds gravel to the mortar mix before adding water, then only then it becomes concrete. The Smeaton mortar base at the abandoned foundation is still as good as new AND UNAFFECTED BY SEAWATER AND BY THE COASTAL MARINE CONDITIONS. It was only abandoned because the natural rock foundation below it was being eroded by the Atlantic waves pounding against it for 200 to 300 years. It is a mixture of equal volumes of 1 part slaked lime + 1 part powdered blast furnace iron slag + 1 part clay powder. The powdered blast furnace iron slag is pulverized, crushed, grinded, and milled to be as fine as baby powder or face powder or bleached white flour powder and at that stage of ultrafiness it will dissolve in water just like the slaked lime powder and clay powder.That Smeaton cement binder mixture is then mixed with sand and gravel at a volume of a ratio of 1 part Smeaton cement binder + 2 parts sand + 4 parts gravel. Smeaton cement binder is also a hydraulic cement that hardens and cures underwater and undersea water. At least that Smeaton cement binder has been time-tested and time-proven for 200 to 300 years!
@metekavruk_Alanya4 жыл бұрын
@@darthvader5300 i get it but not every concrete used on the market is like the one you describe.
@darthvader53003 жыл бұрын
@@metekavruk_Alanya It is now a personal responsibility to do it yourself with a group of experts for the technology to pulverize, crush, grind, and mill stones into a water soluble powder like bleached white wheat flour can be used in turning blast furnace iron slag into blast furnace iron slag powder of such fineness. The clay powder of high quality can be found from where there is a brick making factory(ies). Slaked lime is readily available. And use high quality steel rebars and double or triple the number of rebars above the required specifications. The Smeaton concrete cover over the rebars should be at least 2 centimeters thick to 1 inch thick.
@UnknownGuest2202 жыл бұрын
I was 12-13 years old when this happened I honestly don't know what happened still collecting information about the Storm
@786otto6 жыл бұрын
Good job on ICF house. Unfortunately most Americans will go with contractor who;s offer is $3 doll less to build it , out of substandard materials ,but make sure it looks good .
@aot423gaming49 жыл бұрын
This is SOOO SAD! 😢
@darthvader53005 жыл бұрын
The styrofoam should had been replaced with aerate AAC concrete foam pre-mixed with wollastonite to make it more ductile and even make it even better than styrofoam which is plastic. And the concrete mix must be pre-mixed with either 33.33 degrees angle double twisted steel fibers that are 33 twistings long or with helix steel fibers to doubly reinforce the concrete together with conventional steel rebars. The weakest spot of any steel fiber reinforced concrete are in the in between liquid pourings because their steel fibers are not intertwined and interlocking continously with each other if the pouring is not continuously monolithic and non-stop until all the molds are filled and fitted with powerful mold vibrators. Especially the weakest spot when the next liquid pouring is poured on an already solidified portion of the steel fibers reinforced concrete that prevents the steel fibers of the solidified steel fiber reinforced concrete and the steel fibers reinforced freshly poured concrete from intertwining and interlocking with each other. This the need for conventional steel rebars reinforcement with conventional rebar spacing modified to accommodate the steel fibers to flow between them and around them with the aid of concrete superplasticizers and powerful aquare shaped concrete probe vibrators and concrete mold vibrators.
@MEMEFACE62 жыл бұрын
Me and my family lived in midtown when we were in mahatan I was two months old and the power was off and the roof almost fell of i was two months when it happened
@callieyates72968 жыл бұрын
I wish I hade a concreec house to survive a tornado just kidding im in alimogordo
@elpipoejela..832 жыл бұрын
I lost my toyota camry..
@charanpreetkaur74793 жыл бұрын
Wow
@Artofficial19863 жыл бұрын
omg its a commercial lmao
@johnLjelks6 жыл бұрын
If erosion undercut just 1 concrete wall or corner, that house would have fallen under its own weight.
@TheMarpalm6 жыл бұрын
John Jelks disagree. With your assessment of a corner. There is a tremendous amount of rebar in this construction. And just like a concrete bridge that spans a road, the concrete together with the rebar would keep it from falling until it could be backfilled. The walls by the way are sitting on heavy concrete footings that are also reinforced with rebar to further keep the house from having any problems should some erosion occur.
@darthvader53002 жыл бұрын
@@TheMarpalm Use the single pour monolithic steel reinforced concrete foundation with heavy galvanized steel rebar reinforcement.