I Bought an Abandoned HOUSE for $1,000. Here’s my Progress.
Welcome back to our $1,000 house restoration journey! This week was intense. We started by protecting the foundation with a reinforced concrete apron to fight off moisture. Inside, the house is unrecognizable: we finished the demolition, changed the floor plan, and poured a solid foundation for the future stove. Despite a week-long break, the village is blooming, and we’re back at it—clearing roads, reclaiming old firebricks, and fighting a battle against an incredibly tough slag foundation to install plumbing. From a 30-meter drainage trench to a new brick hallway, every step brings us closer to making this ruin a home. In this video: Concrete apron & foundation protection Rethinking the interior layout Reclaimed firebricks vs. old stove bricks Drilling through a slag foundation (The hardest part!) Building a greywater drainage system Subscribe to follow our progress one brick at a time! _______________ You can Support our journey: 📩 PayPal: [email protected] ________________ Song: Fragments Composer: AERØHEAD Website: / @aero_head License: Creative Commons (BY-NC 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com ________________ abandoned house house restoration diy renovation house transformation before and after restoring a ruin home makeover $1,000 house project buying an abandoned house for $1,000 cheap house renovation budget home renovation young man buys a house natural insulation harvesting reeds for insulation traditional building methods sustainable living off-grid construction diy bathroom floor underfloor heating installation insulation mats from reeds slow living village life remote village life in the countryside cinematic vlog quiet life in nature abandoned village house

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