You may not know the state of the inside. A lot of properties can look ok on the outside, but may be unsalvageable inside. Mold, termites, etc. It's sometimes cheaper to clear out and start from scratch. A lot of properties by us are like that. They've been left abandoned for so long it's a safety hazard to the neighborhood
Yep, just trash it all. Make no attempt to reclaim, repurpose, recycle or salvage any materials, whatsoever. Just send it all to a landfill - out of sight, out of mind.
you maybe didn’t notice. The Metal roofing was already removed and was recycled. As well as nearly all of the wiring inside of the house was removed and recycled. thank you for your comment
How do you know the rest of the materials that were trashed were any good? What if termites destroyed the wood or it had water damage? As for the cinder blocks, I don't think I've ever seen anyone dismantle a building and reuse the blocks.
@@maeganhughes8680 In my country they roughly sort all the different kinds of materials when demolishing, like wood, stone/concrete, metals, etc. Those get recycled. Wood becomes particle board, stone/concrete is usually crushed up for road fundations and metals can be recycled to make new metal products.
Great work love your videos a lot i enjoy watching your videos I like your videos a lot keep making great videos I like your videos a lot
I love watching this, the sound of smashing stuff up is so exciting.
Built with out any building codes broke up like a old corn chip.St. Paul Minnesota.
You have a remarkable ability to communicate complex ideas in a simple and understandable way.
Wow! To me this shows how fragile our idea of safe at home really is. Looks like heaps of fun though 😂
It's very fun!
Yeah houses in the USA are not so strongly build usually. Here in Europe we use mainly concrete for the outer walls.
looks like fun, stress relief of smashing and crushing things with a giant machine. :D
That was mean what he did with that nice little tree at the start
That was a cute little house, somebody should’ve bought it and renovated it
You may not know the state of the inside. A lot of properties can look ok on the outside, but may be unsalvageable inside. Mold, termites, etc. It's sometimes cheaper to clear out and start from scratch. A lot of properties by us are like that. They've been left abandoned for so long it's a safety hazard to the neighborhood
@@maeganhughes8680 Eh. True. Good point
Great work! Love the video hope to see more like this soon? :)
More to come!
c'est pas une maison mais un bungalow en carton !!!
You have a talent for putting your finger on the heart of the matter.
Yep, just trash it all. Make no attempt to reclaim, repurpose, recycle or salvage any materials, whatsoever. Just send it all to a landfill - out of sight, out of mind.
you maybe didn’t notice. The Metal roofing was already removed and was recycled. As well as nearly all of the wiring inside of the house was removed and recycled. thank you for your comment
How do you know the rest of the materials that were trashed were any good? What if termites destroyed the wood or it had water damage? As for the cinder blocks, I don't think I've ever seen anyone dismantle a building and reuse the blocks.
@@maeganhughes8680 In my country they roughly sort all the different kinds of materials when demolishing, like wood, stone/concrete, metals, etc. Those get recycled. Wood becomes particle board, stone/concrete is usually crushed up for road fundations and metals can be recycled to make new metal products.