I didn’t even monetize his videos for years, I’m putting them on here to train people and entertain, if I was only in it for the money, I would be making tons of short Clickbait videos like many others. And pushing products with sponsors.
@@AndrewCamarata too right and we thank you for it. I for one love your videos and I hope you are being paid well in order to compensate you for the time you spend to educate and entertain us. Keep it up! From the UK! Ignore the small minded, they are narrow visioned.
@@AndrewCamarata Don't forget to add motivate and inspire to that list as well. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos and its impressive to see what one guy can do.
i think in my opinion he should devide it into several videos ....so we could watch him every day .and keep up with him ...and of course he could make match more number of viewers and money from youtube .
Andrew you know a lot, of fixing your heavy machinery. I really like your video's. I cannot work any longer. From problems,due too cancer competition. But i take joy in watching all your video's. Keep up your great work. Thank you.
I've watched Andrew Camarata's channel for a few years, but it has blown up over the last month and especially from the last 3 uploads, his no nonsense hard work ethic and fix-it ingenuity, for used affordable equipment, as well as time lapsed videos, makes this channel an interesting joy to watch. Also Levi is still the star of the channel 😎🇺🇸
The CZcams algorithms kept suggesting the jet ski videos to me, and after ignoring them for about a month I finally watched them and loved it, binge watched the back catalog and here we are. I think there were 80k subscribers then? The more we watch the more he must get in others suggested videos. The shipping container castle videos are great too, and I gotta see if I can still get a shirt.
Andrew ! How come the conduits wernt laid in before ur gravel was put down ? Kinda double work isnt it ? Not saying u didnt think about it, but surely the property owner wouldve saved a bunch of money doing it in the beginning !
This is so much better than cable tv, i like how long they are, all i gotta do is put the videos on and watch someone with a can-do attitude show me how its done, good job Andrew.
I know it’s been said before but the way you put together your videos most often showing the entire project in one video even though the actual timeline may have taken months makes for a great video. Thanks for sharing Andrew.
What's really crazy, at least to me, is how similar that transformer base/box is to a junction box in the wall. Really great work, Andrew. Thank you for sharing!
I love these big jobs and long video’s! I love all your great content!! I love your personality!!! And most of all I love You and Levi!!!!!!! Thank you for all you do Andrew, stay safe and stay awesome
Thank you , Andrew for making this video and sharing.I always observed and wondered how they layed the elec.cable and the trench work. What an education you gave us! I never get tired of watching your video, s on the road work with your equipment and the labor it took on running the cable across the bridge!Pretty cool!Keeping "em "coming!👍
Hi Andy, I'm a network technician for an ISP in Canada. It would be a good idea to add a pull cable into the cable conduit just in case they want to get DSL or a land line in the future, it would save them a ton of money as the ISP would charge thousands to dig a line that length in. I can tell by the telephone terminal on the pole (bottom one) that this is a pretty rural address but phone lines are still very popular due to them not going down during a power outage like cable phone lines do. Just a tip :D
I understand that works with empty conduit, but would a strong-enough vacuum be made to pull the bag through cabled pipe? I mean, either way seems probable, the vacuum broken by line or not, but I'm just unsure.
There’s a cable for cable tv/internet and I’m 98% sure that if someone still wanted a landline in the year 2022 it communicates over that cable line whenever possible
Andrew, The fact that I keep recognizing project sites from earlier videos tells a whole lot about how satisfied you leave your customers. Thank you sincerely for all the great content you provide!
@@stephenfox3236 can understand doing the job as you can afford it but putting the conduit under and across the bridge would have been common sense and not a lot more money!.
The "attachment" attachment works great!! Kudos, Andrew. I love when a plan comes together. 1 pin, 1 second. You did say you were looking forward to using the trenching bucket. Here it is. Love it.
@@derekakaderek Just what I was thinking! I never forget the words of a wise friend ... you get what you pay for. If you want the best/correct thing, it costs a bit more but it's worth it in the end! :)
@@NickJay In this case it was nor the correct thing, neither just a 'bit' more expensive :) He also mentioned this is just a quick fix for this job, there is an other video fixing it in a proper way.
@@herrht OK thank you for that. I've not seen the other video and I wasn't blaming Andrew per se but it was incredibly badly planned. As I said, surely the owner of the land would have known he was building a house there (as Andrew mentioned a few times) so if you were going to build a temporary driveway that would make sense to me. Personally, I'd have put the conduits into the bridge when building it knowing at some point it would need to carry the wiring etc but what do I know. It is what it is as the saying goes. :)
Andrew, i really enjoyed watching you doing all the work to bring electrical power to the homesite. You handle the machines like they’re extensions of your hands.
Andrew, Would have it been easier to install a larger diameter PVC pipe in the bridge foundation when the concrete was poured? That way the hole would be there ready for the PVC conduit & cable, without having to drill through the concrete.
@Gene Dameier - Of course it would have been easier but give Andrew and the rest of the build team a break. Even on the biggest, most well thought out jobs, you have to break out the chipping hammers from time to time.
Great video with the whole job done. Glad to see the bridge and drive way you build last year were working well. Looking forward to future videos as the site is developed.
Hello Andrew from myself in Cape Town. What I love most about your videos is we get to see a normal speed of the work being done and as one is about to loose interest, on comes the music and you speed up the video which is awesome. Only then do you get to see your methodology of how you tackle a big job in your mind. Keep doing what you’re doing, absolutely love your videos. Oh and then the area shots from above with your little drone is awesome.
Your videos absolutely amazing, I’m learning as I watch your videos, also learning how to fix a problem on a machine, keep up the awesome videos, I love them
Greetings from Ireland I love the way you work. You have a great set up. And I love when you buy a machine you check it over and repair it to a high standard. No messing about there. I love the videos keep up the good work. You are definitely a all rounder. Not afraid to tackle any job. Nothing seem to faze you and you always keep your cool. Well done.
Job usually costs $25K... no problem... Andy just doubled this usual YT usual monthly intake. Friggin genius all around. He knew that already. All salute this modern day dirt bucket MILLIONAIRE. He --- of all people -- deserved it.
The music at 24:00 matched the timelapse action perfectly! Great camera work, as always. Yet another brilliant video, no wonder the millions of views you get. 👍
I'm continually amazed at that rocky soil. It's nothing like that around here in my corner of Texas. I guess all those boulders and rocks are deposits from melted glaciers. Very neat.
Now we know why "new yawkers" Upstate? are driven. All that hard rock to break. I'm in PNW and I have sand and river type rock in my yard...sucks but not like his level. I'd tell the wife NOPE or let me buy these big boy toys to put your garden in......I"m smitten by this guy and YT put this up only a few days ago as "you might like"...HELL YEAH I LIKE!
Thank you for sharing Andrew! Now that you have a mini fleet of Mini Excavators and other skid steers, you probably should keep an eye open for a larger trailer that can carry at least two of them and attachments safely to jobs and save the time shuffling equipment around as much. ;) It was nice to see you still using the Monster Pry Bar that the Essential Craftsman made up for you!
Hey Andrew it's your friend Rocco from CT how are you doing nice to see Levi and you always enjoy your videos there appreciated. So please keep them coming thanks your FRIEND Rocco from CT
Really been enjoying your videos nice work you do , been retired from working in the oilfields for 37+ years after watching you on all that equipment I've been thinking about going back on heavy equipment again it's never too late !
Andrew embodies the older craftsmen I grew up with and admired. Too many people in America are dismissive, pessimistic, and overly worried about anything and everything that can be done. This is the ethic and ability that built this country and needs to be instilled in the younger generations. Probably the most positive thing I know of today are these types of videos and how engages younger and older people are with them. I hope this helps the current and next generations understand you can do anything you put your mind to.
Another great video, thx. Very informative ! As a forester I would advise the home owner not to have the tall trees around his garage footings. The roots are damaged by trenching and also tall thin trees are more lightly to fall with wind damage than single wide trunks.
Andrew it sure beats the heck out of watching tv. Thanks for all your time to make this video for us all to see. You sure do great work.
Wayne Rogers i'm pretty sure he don't give two shits about you or me, he gets paid pretty good for every video he puts on here
@@randomlyfunny2657 pretty sure he gives two shits about every viewer, if no one watched he wouldn't make a dime.
I didn’t even monetize his videos for years, I’m putting them on here to train people and entertain, if I was only in it for the money, I would be making tons of short Clickbait videos like many others. And pushing products with sponsors.
@@AndrewCamarata too right and we thank you for it. I for one love your videos and I hope you are being paid well in order to compensate you for the time you spend to educate and entertain us. Keep it up! From the UK! Ignore the small minded, they are narrow visioned.
@@AndrewCamarata Don't forget to add motivate and inspire to that list as well. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos and its impressive to see what one guy can do.
I really like how the video starts in the winter and shows the entirety of the project in one video. Nice job!
First Name Last Name he’s been working on this property for a while.
@@JesseDKangas I know I recognized the bridge in the beginning. I was referring to this job in particular
i think in my opinion he should devide it into several videos ....so we could watch him every day .and keep up with him ...and of course he could make match more number of viewers and money from youtube .
med mohamed These long videos get a really large amount of views though. Check the 1.6M on the one a week ago...
@@medmohamed9772 that would be an unreal amount of work for him, he's still human
Much respect for you hammering out the rocks instead of just laying a shallow cable over the top of the rocks.
I wouldn’t doubt Andrew could do a cornea transplant with the Yanmar.
😂
I actually had a cornea transplant on my left eye like 3 yrs ago 😂
A bowl of popcorn chicken and a Sam Adams relaxing watching Andrew and Levi doing all the work... life is good
a couple of bourbons. I feel like I've done two day's work!
When you whistle Levi, my dog always looks up 👍🇬🇧
Aha yep my red kelpie does the same every time 🇦🇺
If Levi ever barked, our dog would head for the front door to investigate.
Dude doesn't ever panic. Just finds a solution and moves on. Impressive.
Only place panic will get you to is the disco
I find that the editing process does wonders to cure panic.
Andrew you know a lot, of fixing your heavy machinery. I really like your video's. I cannot work any longer. From problems,due too cancer competition. But i take joy in watching all your video's. Keep up your great work. Thank you.
I've watched Andrew Camarata's channel for a few years, but it has blown up over the last month and especially from the last 3 uploads, his no nonsense hard work ethic and fix-it ingenuity, for used affordable equipment, as well as time lapsed videos, makes this channel an interesting joy to watch.
Also Levi is still the star of the channel 😎🇺🇸
I agree, it's not often I jump in Andrew's videos, 90% I watch the whole video, even when he wash equipment 😅
The CZcams algorithms kept suggesting the jet ski videos to me, and after ignoring them for about a month I finally watched them and loved it, binge watched the back catalog and here we are. I think there were 80k subscribers then? The more we watch the more he must get in others suggested videos. The shipping container castle videos are great too, and I gotta see if I can still get a shirt.
Greg Pallett I have shirts, just search on eBay
You know it’s going to be a good video when you see Levi prancing down a driveway 👍🏼
At :06 Levi is running after Andrew saying "Wait for me!"
When your dog grows up around heavy vehicles and equipment...Levi has more safety awareness around moving machines, than most humans 😂
Levi meets all OSHA safety standards
@Stephen andert Me neither. That is one of the reasons AC videos are so great. You get entertained and educated at the same time....at least I do!
Andrew ! How come the conduits wernt laid in before ur gravel was put down ? Kinda double work isnt it ? Not saying u didnt think about it, but surely the property owner wouldve saved a bunch of money doing it in the beginning !
This is so much better than cable tv, i like how long they are, all i gotta do is put the videos on and watch someone with a can-do attitude show me how its done, good job Andrew.
Thanks.
One of the things I love about CZcams is showing every ones way of life in every part of the world
Channel is growing by 1500 per day! Great job providing interesting content!
Mark T in AZ he makes a good image for fellow millennials
@@forbin1185 how old do you think this guy is 😂
33
Impressive how many we are that like to watch other work 😁
I know it’s been said before but the way you put together your videos most often showing the entire project in one video even though the actual timeline may have taken months makes for a great video.
Thanks for sharing Andrew.
What's really crazy, at least to me, is how similar that transformer base/box is to a junction box in the wall. Really great work, Andrew. Thank you for sharing!
Someone: Whats on TV?
Me: Some guy laying a cable
Someone: Can we change the channel?
Me: ......no
@Shiloh Draven0
Bridge still looks great! Looks like it’s going to be another exciting video!!
He built it didn't he? That was a good episode!
@@jonathancook4022 yes and i think he also installed the culvert pipe
I love these big jobs and long video’s! I love all your great content!! I love your personality!!! And most of all I love You and Levi!!!!!!! Thank you for all you do Andrew, stay safe and stay awesome
LEVI .WE LOVE YAH
He makes great videos... been watching a lot of his content hopefully to help me with my videos
*v⁶
Rip Levi
Thank you , Andrew for making this video and sharing.I always observed and wondered how they layed the elec.cable and the trench work. What an education you gave us! I never get tired of watching your video, s on the road work with your equipment and the labor it took on running the cable across the bridge!Pretty cool!Keeping "em "coming!👍
Hi Andy, I'm a network technician for an ISP in Canada. It would be a good idea to add a pull cable into the cable conduit just in case they want to get DSL or a land line in the future, it would save them a ton of money as the ISP would charge thousands to dig a line that length in. I can tell by the telephone terminal on the pole (bottom one) that this is a pretty rural address but phone lines are still very popular due to them not going down during a power outage like cable phone lines do. Just a tip :D
Vacuum trick with string and plastic bag.
I understand that works with empty conduit, but would a strong-enough vacuum be made to pull the bag through cabled pipe? I mean, either way seems probable, the vacuum broken by line or not, but I'm just unsure.
@@Channel-gz9hm People who have no other option.
@@Channel-gz9hm dsl probably wouldn’t be available because it will only support up to 18k feet from the signal supply.
There’s a cable for cable tv/internet and I’m 98% sure that if someone still wanted a landline in the year 2022 it communicates over that cable line whenever possible
I swear I love Levi. Such a calm dog. He just makes these videos better overall. This channel is easily one of the greatest ever on youtube.
He ded now:-(
Andrew,
The fact that I keep recognizing project sites from earlier videos tells a whole lot about how satisfied you leave your customers.
Thank you sincerely for all the great content you provide!
Just Someone so true
The way he handled the engineer on the septic system last year said it all to me. Andrew is half my age, but I wish I had half his patience.
...and it was such a nice wee road.
Andrew, you are my hero. You've actually inspired me to build shit around my crib and fix things I never thought I could fix. Thank you.
Hey Andrew I just ran across your channel last week I’m really impressed with the work you do
That bedrock is the ultimate test of strength for steel and welds lol.
Good job and the tunes are great.
yeah I was hoping he would post who's music that is..
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The drone footage makes the little trench look like the grand canyon, awesome job and video AC!!!
Enjoy watching it from New Brunswick 🇨🇦
I love your hard work bro, you are such a great guy thanks.
It 's a pity the owner didn't plan this earlier when you were installing the bridge. Cheers for sharing Andrew :)
Money.
@@stephenfox3236 just wait , next month they realize they need water and sewage too :D
@@mammutit well and septic won't have to trench along electric anyways.
I was thinking that and all the rock in the driveway too.
@@stephenfox3236 can understand doing the job as you can afford it but putting the conduit under and across the bridge would have been common sense and not a lot more money!.
ROFL! That poor guy being tossed around and getting yelled at :P Like watching a slapstick comedy.
Great video!
The "attachment" attachment works great!! Kudos, Andrew. I love when a plan comes together. 1 pin, 1 second. You did say you were looking forward to using the trenching bucket. Here it is. Love it.
This is one of the better videos that I’ve seen lately keep up the good work ,! The best
Store Owner: "it's $400"
AC: "Nahh it's 20 bucks and 5min of hammering"
he'll regret it when that 20 bucks elongates the holes
@@derekakaderek lol perhaps you’re both right 🤣🤣
@@derekakaderek Just what I was thinking! I never forget the words of a wise friend ... you get what you pay for. If you want the best/correct thing, it costs a bit more but it's worth it in the end! :)
@@NickJay In this case it was nor the correct thing, neither just a 'bit' more expensive :) He also mentioned this is just a quick fix for this job, there is an other video fixing it in a proper way.
@@herrht OK thank you for that. I've not seen the other video and I wasn't blaming Andrew per se but it was incredibly badly planned. As I said, surely the owner of the land would have known he was building a house there (as Andrew mentioned a few times) so if you were going to build a temporary driveway that would make sense to me. Personally, I'd have put the conduits into the bridge when building it knowing at some point it would need to carry the wiring etc but what do I know. It is what it is as the saying goes. :)
Earth : " I will throw boulders, stone, bed rock and water at you"
AC : "I have a tool for that"
Awesome videos Andrew. God bless you!
Andrew, i really enjoyed watching you doing all the work to bring electrical power to the homesite. You handle the machines like they’re extensions of your hands.
This an excellent video Andrew!
I remember when you put in that bridge...that was an awesome video as well!
That bridge still going strong I see !
Andrew, Would have it been easier to install a larger diameter PVC pipe in the bridge foundation when the concrete was poured? That way the hole would be there ready for the PVC conduit & cable, without having to drill through the concrete.
@Gene Dameier - Of course it would have been easier but give Andrew and the rest of the build team a break. Even on the biggest, most well thought out jobs, you have to break out the chipping hammers from time to time.
Gene Dameier - seems much wasn’t preplanned at the build.
Gene Dameier yes
He didn’t know what he was doing early on in that build with the electric, for a while we were talking about trying to tunnel under the stream.
Awesome work! I start watching your channel when you were installing this bridge.
Again, excellent ... thanks for sharing your projects with us!
Great video with the whole job done.
Glad to see the bridge and drive way you build last year were working well.
Looking forward to future videos as the site is developed.
Awesome video, as always. The production quality of your content is superb!
Andrew, I am so impressed with all of your knowledge. What an incredible craftsman you are. Well done, young man.
You sure are a man of many talents. Great job.
another LEVI approved job ,no shortage of rock in NEW YORK STATE
I wonder if Andrew realizes we all tune in to see Levi and the rest is gravy.
@@willb3018 Oh, Ya! I Love NY. And Levi. Yes, you too, Andrew! :-)
Now I understand the T-Shirts. "I (heart) NY!". I'm in CT.
The undergrounding of the power line setup is done by Andrew Camarata.
Much love and respect from Wheeling Illinois
I enjoy watching your videos and I admire your work ethic’s there’s not too many of you guys left
That's a beautiful piece of property. I love the winding driveway, the trees, the stream and the bridge. Pretty place.
Love to see you cracking those hard rocks Andrew. And to see Levi doing the survey as usual. Great video
Greetings Andrew happy weekend! Love you content❤👍
I remember this job site. Wow, Andrew you did a ton of work just to get the road in there. It was the first project I saw you do.
Hello Andrew from myself in Cape Town. What I love most about your videos is we get to see a normal speed of the work being done and as one is about to loose interest, on comes the music and you speed up the video which is awesome. Only then do you get to see your methodology of how you tackle a big job in your mind. Keep doing what you’re doing, absolutely love your videos. Oh and then the area shots from above with your little drone is awesome.
Your videos absolutely amazing, I’m learning as I watch your videos, also learning how to fix a problem on a machine, keep up the awesome videos, I love them
in every moment, in every second - great good job! Gratulations :-)
GREAT TUNES!!!! 😎
Reminders me of circa year 2000 and before in random clubs in London!
Haha happy days!
Keep up the great work
S
outstanding videos and the work is all top drawer.. much appreciation for these vids Andrew.
I can remember when you were just starting with the path to the back where you were building the bridge, long time ago. Keep it up Andrew!
Nice! Fun to see how things are getting done in real life in another countries. Nice channel by the way👍
Guilt complex watching someone work so hard 👍 Great movie
Someone's gotta do it...
That rocky soil is fun to work in. That has to wreak havoc on your equipment. Nicely done, sir!
Love the bucket to lay in the warning tape, brilliant planning.
Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
Your tenacity is second too none andrew
Greetings from Ireland I love the way you work. You have a great set up. And I love when you buy a machine you check it over and repair it to a high standard. No messing about there. I love the videos keep up the good work. You are definitely a all rounder. Not afraid to tackle any job. Nothing seem to faze you and you always keep your cool. Well done.
This guy is an artist with all his big machines. It's all just playing at work everyday, this is one of the best job, I really envy you Andrew!
love your show and the castle your building and Levi, great dog
Return customers are your bread and butter. Nice work Andrew !!!
Good job and high five young man. I really enjoy your videos and thanks for sharing your story with us.
Informative and entertaining - I can't get enough and the catchy music with each vid is cool.
Nice job Andrew. It's good to have all of the big tools to do the job.
Job usually costs $25K... no problem... Andy just doubled this usual YT usual monthly intake. Friggin genius all around. He knew that already. All salute this modern day dirt bucket MILLIONAIRE. He --- of all people -- deserved it.
Very interesting videos you post. Love the different projects, keeps your channel interesting. 😁Your castle is awesome.
Yes the castle is awesome. Wouldn't it be fun to see videos of insulating wiring and finishing off the inside.
Conscientious, considerate, quality work. Bless you Andrew.
ANDREW IT'S A AWESOME JOB, PROJECT SUPERVISOR KNOWS BEST, YOUR OWN A ROCK.
LEVI Killed it this Video. Andrew did a fantastic job also.
Great video! love the editing style and clear narration 👍🏼
Well polished work, nice job Andrew.
Wow, your patience is something else. What a tough job. Love the video. Hope the home owner appreciates the hell this job was to do. Stay safe.
Awesome job, Andrew! Happy birthday, Project Supervisor Levi!!!
I was wondering after seeing so much big equipment where AC got his money for his castle, but I see, the big work going on.
The music at 24:00 matched the timelapse action perfectly! Great camera work, as always. Yet another brilliant video, no wonder the millions of views you get. 👍
Great job. Really enjoy your work!
Still watch your old videos,STILL EXCELLENT WATCHING! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🙏🏽
I'm continually amazed at that rocky soil. It's nothing like that around here in my corner of Texas. I guess all those boulders and rocks are deposits from melted glaciers. Very neat.
Now we know why "new yawkers" Upstate? are driven. All that hard rock to break. I'm in PNW and I have sand and river type rock in my yard...sucks but not like his level. I'd tell the wife NOPE or let me buy these big boy toys to put your garden in......I"m smitten by this guy and YT put this up only a few days ago as "you might like"...HELL YEAH I LIKE!
Didn't think I'd watch the full hour but man, you made it very interesting.
Andrew hell of a job great work that was a big job
Another great video from Andrew , I’ve seen it before but just as good second time around .
Thank you for sharing
Andrew! Now that you have a mini fleet of Mini Excavators and other skid steers, you probably should keep an eye open for a larger trailer that can carry at least two of them and attachments safely to jobs and save the time shuffling equipment around as much. ;) It was nice to see you still using the Monster Pry Bar that the Essential Craftsman made up for you!
I said the same to myself
You need to get Levi a Superintendent shirt!😁
Man that was a hell of a job to do....love lookin at your video's....you are a hell of an operator wth that Heavy Equipment....
You are a legend. I hope to replicate your awesomeness back in Aussie land. Cheers bro
Hey Andrew it's your friend Rocco from CT how are you doing nice to see Levi and you always enjoy your videos there appreciated. So please keep them coming thanks your FRIEND Rocco from CT
Thank you for sharing your amazing story, I just love it. God bless you and your family
So much work ! gish.. I wonder when he eats.. ?! ;0)
Love your ingenuity wish you was close to south definatly hire you for several jobs keep up good and hard work
Super cool; thanks for taking the time and effort; I learn a lot from your videos :)
Excelente trabalho ficou muito bom. Parabéns Andrew .
Appreciate the Quake 2 soundtrack. 👌
I appreciate that I'm not the only one who recognized it.
Good work Andrew. That’s not a small job. Levi is awesome!!! I wish my dog was that cool.
Really been enjoying your videos nice work you do , been retired from working in the oilfields for 37+ years after watching you on all that equipment I've been thinking about going back on heavy equipment again it's never too late !
Its nice when you have all the right tools. Good stuff Andrew.
Andrew embodies the older craftsmen I grew up with and admired. Too many people in America are dismissive, pessimistic, and overly worried about anything and everything that can be done. This is the ethic and ability that built this country and needs to be instilled in the younger generations. Probably the most positive thing I know of today are these types of videos and how engages younger and older people are with them. I hope this helps the current and next generations understand you can do anything you put your mind to.
Five Stars "Andrew"! Beautiful work👍
Hey Andrew, im new to your Chanel and really like your hard work and attention to detail. Keep up the good work from New Zealand.
Another great video, thx. Very informative ! As a forester I would advise the home owner not to have the tall trees around his garage footings. The roots are damaged by trenching and also tall thin trees are more lightly to fall with wind damage than single wide trunks.