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Model ReModel Kitchen Design
Просмотров 15828 дней назад
Ryan Kelly from @KHBConstruction talks kitchen design in this peek into the Model ReModel home.
Hot Home Design Trends for 2024 with Kerrie Kelly
Просмотров 3018 месяцев назад
Pro Remodeler sits down with designer and consultant Kerry Kellie to understand the top design trends for the upcoming year, plus ways to accomplish the looks. Sponsored by Westlake Royal Stone Solutions Eldorado Stone: www.eldoradostone.com/ Cultured Stone: www.culturedstone.com/ Pro Remodeler: www.proremodeler.com/
Women in Residential + Commercial Construction Conference 2023
Просмотров 349 месяцев назад
This year, Pro Remodeler and Pro Builder combined forces with sister publication Building Design Construction’s annual women's event, and the result was larger than ever before. Held in Nashville this October, the first annual Women in Residential Commercial Construction Conference (WIR CC) served women stakeholders from across the entire sector. Breakout educational sessions for each disciplin...
The Pinnacle Experience: Remodeling and Home Improvement's Premier Event
Просмотров 509 месяцев назад
Thank you to the attendees who made the SOLD OUT 2023 Pinnacle Experience one to remember! We'll see everyone in Baltimore in June! The Pinnacle Experience connects best and brightest in remodeling & home improvement to bring you the insights, advice, and data you need to thrive. Don't miss the chance to learn the growth-driving secrets of proven players from across the country. Learn More: www...
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | Top Traits Contractors Should Demand From Manufacturers
Просмотров 2610 месяцев назад
On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, host Drew Barto explores what contractors should be looking for in product partners. After all, the long-term viability of your business is only as good as the service you provide and the products you install. Drew invited Randy Albaugh onto the show to share his nearly 30 years of invaluable insight on this topic. Randy is ProVia’s Director of Sales...
Marketing Minute #5 - How Much Should Home Improvement Contractors Spend on Marketing?
Просмотров 28510 месяцев назад
In a video series called Marketing Minute, director of home improvement Drew Barto shares tips designed to help contractors grow their businesses and boost their bottom lines. In this episode, Barto addresses the question: How much should home improvement contractors (windows, doors, roofing, siding) spend on marketing? This episode of Marketing Minute is brought to you by ProVia. ProVia produc...
Marketing Minute #4 - How to Reach More Prospects On Popular Social Media Platforms
Просмотров 13311 месяцев назад
In a video series called Marketing Minute, director of home improvement Drew Barto shares tips designed to help contractors grow their businesses and boost their bottom lines. In this episode, Barto addresses how to increase your social media reach. This episode of Marketing Minute was brought to you by Marlimar Mobile Strategies. Marlimar is the home improvement industry’s most experienced and...
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | How to Generate High-Quality Leads with Content Marketing
Просмотров 1711 месяцев назад
Ryan Shutt is the CEO of Southwest Exteriors, an exterior remodeling business based in San Antonio, Texas. Southwest Exteriors features replacement windows, doors, siding, and concrete floor coatings among its services. On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, Ryan shares details on his content marketing strategy and how he's using it to give his company an edge over its competitors in find...
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | 5 Dangerous Practices That Get Contractors Into Trouble
Просмотров 1811 месяцев назад
D.S. Berenson is the managing partner of Berenson LLP in Washington, D.C. He serves as general counsel and special counsel to home improvement contractors and remodeling industry manufacturers on a full range of industry matters. On this episode of the Rock Stars of Remodeling podcast, Berenson shares some dangerous practices that could get contractors into legal trouble. You might be surprised...
We Need to Talk About It: Mental Health in Construction
Просмотров 46911 месяцев назад
Men in construction die by suicide at a rate nearly four times the general population’s national average and nearly double the total suicide rate of men overall. A jobsite presents daily physical risks, yet the most common cause of death-at a rate five times higher than all other work-related fatalities-is suicide. It’s the industry’s biggest-and most silent-killer. Nobody wants to talk about i...
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | Where Home Improvement Contractors Go To Grow
Просмотров 36Год назад
Gary Cohen is the Vice President at Certified Contractors Network, or CCN. He has over 30 years of experience in the home improvement industry and also spent 11 years as a Clinical Professor of Business at the University of Maryland. He is the mastermind behind CCN's revamped training platform designed exclusively for home improvement pros. On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, Gary will...
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | Sales Compensation Structure That Increases Retention
Просмотров 38Год назад
Nick Roberts is the Executive Vice President at Homefix Custom Remodeling, an exterior remodeling company with eight locations throughout the east coast of the United States. He is a member of Pro Remodeler’s Forty Under 40 Class of 2023, and someone who worked his way from a canvasser at his company all the way up to the leadership position he now holds. On this episode of Rock Stars of Remode...
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | 3 Things Top-Performing Salespeople Do Differently
Просмотров 48Год назад
On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, Rillavoice co-founder and CEO Sebastian Jimenez Bienen identifies three things top-performing home improvement salespeople do differently, according to the data from over 500,000 recorded in-home sales calls. Plus, he shares interesting insights on how sales managers can better leverage their time. Forget ridealongs. Use Rillavoice to record, transcr...
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | 3 Steps for Evaluating Contractor Lead Sources | Jay Shah
Просмотров 27Год назад
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | 3 Steps for Evaluating Contractor Lead Sources | Jay Shah
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | How Home Improvement Companies Use Texting | Marlimar
Просмотров 38Год назад
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | How Home Improvement Companies Use Texting | Marlimar
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | 3 Keys to Growing a Scalable Home Improvement Business
Просмотров 19Год назад
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | 3 Keys to Growing a Scalable Home Improvement Business
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | Sales Solutions & Tech Tools for Contractors | Ian Foltz
Просмотров 39Год назад
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | Sales Solutions & Tech Tools for Contractors | Ian Foltz
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | How Outback Deck Raised Avg Job Size by 23% w/ Financing
Просмотров 35Год назад
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | How Outback Deck Raised Avg Job Size by 23% w/ Financing
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | #1 Marketing Rule for Contractors in 2023 | Tara Dawn
Просмотров 31Год назад
Rock Stars of Remodeling with Drew Barto | #1 Marketing Rule for Contractors in 2023 | Tara Dawn
Vince Papale: Pro Remodeler's The Pinnacle Experience 2023 Keynote
Просмотров 122Год назад
Vince Papale: Pro Remodeler's The Pinnacle Experience 2023 Keynote
[Webinar] The New American Remodel 2023: Project Management Musts
Просмотров 84Год назад
[Webinar] The New American Remodel 2023: Project Management Musts
[Webinar] The New American Remodel 2023: Disjointed Design to Cohesive and Efficient
Просмотров 117Год назад
[Webinar] The New American Remodel 2023: Disjointed Design to Cohesive and Efficient
Marketing Minute #3 - How Contractors Can Convert Bad Google Reviews into More Business
Просмотров 121Год назад
Marketing Minute #3 - How Contractors Can Convert Bad Google Reviews into More Business
5 Standout Energy-Efficient Products Spotted at the Builders' Show 2023
Просмотров 337Год назад
5 Standout Energy-Efficient Products Spotted at the Builders' Show 2023
Marketing Minute #2 - How Contractors Can Overcome a Drop in Demand
Просмотров 176Год назад
Marketing Minute #2 - How Contractors Can Overcome a Drop in Demand
Marketing Minute #1 - How Home Improvement Contractors Can Create Better Marketing Videos
Просмотров 198Год назад
Marketing Minute #1 - How Home Improvement Contractors Can Create Better Marketing Videos
10 Behaviors of a Great Manager
Просмотров 229Год назад
10 Behaviors of a Great Manager
Does Encouragement Really Matter? | Mentoring Minute
Просмотров 592 года назад
Does Encouragement Really Matter? | Mentoring Minute
To Vent or Not to Vent a Home?
Просмотров 7492 года назад
To Vent or Not to Vent a Home?

Комментарии

  • @susieblanco2722
    @susieblanco2722 14 часов назад

    Thanks

  • @NateKern7
    @NateKern7 10 дней назад

    What is this roofing style called? Super clean finish! Wonderful tips on cuts

  • @westfalltribe7874
    @westfalltribe7874 Месяц назад

    Your voice is like nails on a chalkboard

  • @oherroprease207
    @oherroprease207 Месяц назад

    TO ANYONE THAT IS ATTEMPTING THIS INSTALL: When you get to 4:45, DO NOT DO IT LIKE THE VIDEO SHOWS! The lower edge of the junction box/ducting assembly that he shows as sitting in the attic, needs to be flush and catching on the bottom of the drywall. Not completely in the attic sitting on the mounting bracket like he shows in this video. I hope I just saved someone an hour of frustration.

    • @williambryson2190
      @williambryson2190 18 дней назад

      As someone who is doing this install as we speak, thank you😁

  • @kenschneider2100
    @kenschneider2100 Месяц назад

    I bought one from lowes and found the craftmanship was bad. I use to install commercial store front and doors, by the hundreds so I knew it wasn't me, and was trying to figure out why I couldn't get the door plumbed up, finaly saw that the hinges were not installed correctly, crooked and not moved in to the right depth. also the frame at the top wehere it meet the side jamb had a staple coming through where they missed the head jamb. I didn't get the foam for the bottom to seal it. They must just slap them together for Lowes. not impressed. I'd never buy this brand again.

  • @tpacino1641
    @tpacino1641 Месяц назад

    Would've love too see if bracket it flush to ceiling or any wiggle room, he must've had the same problem and skipped it. I have drywall and plaster about 1.25 thick. Oh well trial and error always figure it out.

  • @72san
    @72san Месяц назад

    Liar. He skipped important steps.😂

  • @epitoky
    @epitoky Месяц назад

    You’re really good at capturing the steps, explaining the steps along the way and editing the whole thing down-lots of work! 💪🏽💗

  • @epitoky
    @epitoky Месяц назад

    Don’t pay lazy trolls any mind-they don’t take time to create anything but meanness because they feel embarrassed about themselves and their own nowhere lives. You’re Awesome and very generous to let us learn from all you’ve learned and are creating. Super inspiring, thank you so much!

  • @epitoky
    @epitoky Месяц назад

    Don’t pay lazy trolls any mind-they don’t take time to create anything but meanness because they feel embarrassed about themselves and their own nowhere lives. You’re Awesome and very generous to let us learn from all you’ve learned and are creating. Super inspiring, thank you so much!

  • @epitoky
    @epitoky Месяц назад

    Thank you so much- this is the only video I’ve seen of it sort in the home and I’m going to do it tomorrow with a friend in my Mom’s home and I’ve been getting worried that I’m making the wrong decision so thank you for saying everything you said and showing how beautiful it can be🙏🙏💗💗💗 it’s very reassuring!!!

  • @stevestewart3816
    @stevestewart3816 Месяц назад

    Take the nose ring out

  • @TylerSnoen-no1yu
    @TylerSnoen-no1yu 2 месяца назад

    Kinda a dumb video!

  • @David-uy2xl
    @David-uy2xl 2 месяца назад

    DID IT WRONG 😂

  • @greghaff229
    @greghaff229 2 месяца назад

    Leaves a bad taste in my mouth, it is all about you.

  • @F.J._Claes
    @F.J._Claes 2 месяца назад

    That's gonna leak one way or the other. Just give it a few years...

  • @whatisdumb6620
    @whatisdumb6620 2 месяца назад

    Would like to know where to connect the motion censor, the instruction manual doesn't say how

  • @BKMDano17
    @BKMDano17 2 месяца назад

    This is the worst video I have ever seen I've been a contractor for 40 years and this is not helpful I can't imagine a homeowner trying to do this without any background

  • @thedarkenigma3834
    @thedarkenigma3834 2 месяца назад

    You can file a mechanic's lien on the property. If the lien isn't paid off, a foreclosure will force the homeowner to sell the property with part of the proceeds paying the contractor what he's owed.

  • @israel9294
    @israel9294 2 месяца назад

    I installed this fan my biggest complaint is that I had a hard time installing the face plate where the ducting goes. I tried to snap it together where these plastic pin guides supposedly holds it in place but these little plastics keep falling off. And the lid covering for the duct does not fit I couldn’t put it on because the dry wall is in the way. I don’t know how people are able to close the face plate because it won’t fit it sticks up over an inch and won’t close not unless I rip about 2 or 3 inches of the drywall but now I’m gonna have a giant whole that measures 3 inches by 10 1/2 inches, I think the engineers forgot about the lid cover and the dry wall. There is no way to close it. So I had to literally make holes on my ceiling and leaving it paper thin, now I have to use drywall patching I almost gave up with all the frustration. What were they thinking! Has anyone encountered this problem?

  • @sxggaming8518
    @sxggaming8518 3 месяца назад

    Took like 20mins

  • @motleyassortment5512
    @motleyassortment5512 3 месяца назад

    The guy has a right to be upset, she contracted with him to do the work but refused to pay for the job. That's money that he used from his own pocket to pay or had to borrow from credit card to pay for materials and labor and she screwing the guy out of payment that he will have to pay to everybody else. 😒

  • @motleyassortment5512
    @motleyassortment5512 3 месяца назад

    Best thing to do, collect payment first then do the job. Or pay as you go. If don't pay, don't finish the next steps in the work project.

  • @Nitya-gopal-saha
    @Nitya-gopal-saha 3 месяца назад

    Good to see the Project. Gorgeous, amazing craftsmanship

  • @caitkacz
    @caitkacz 4 месяца назад

    Do you know if Panasonic's smaller "Whisper Boost" from Home Depot is as easy to install? I haven't found a a good video or instructions & their manual just seems to show install on open ceiling joists :(

  • @tomedy_official
    @tomedy_official 4 месяца назад

    Dose no one go to the police anymore

  • @johndowning8019
    @johndowning8019 4 месяца назад

    Tim Heidecker does remodel? Times are tough...

  • @philesq
    @philesq 4 месяца назад

    Shouldn't insulated duct be used?

    • @ScottPetersGuitar
      @ScottPetersGuitar 4 месяца назад

      Yes. To eliminate risk of condensation. Especially in cold markets.

  • @JPDrew3
    @JPDrew3 5 месяцев назад

    Delete this bro

  • @prao4603
    @prao4603 5 месяцев назад

    can you install this fan in the kitchen? if it has a vent that's roughly the same size?

  • @USMC-1
    @USMC-1 5 месяцев назад

    Do you put the foam boards on the inside AND outside? Anyone know? Im doing this in 3 weeks.

    • @Bart-dg6qv
      @Bart-dg6qv 4 месяца назад

      No sane person puts insulation inside. Come on man! Watch some videos from Europe.

  • @quantumperplexity
    @quantumperplexity 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks! I report success!!! The biggest challenges were the screws from the old supports were wildly angled downward, making it difficult to get anything into them except for my handy vampliers. Getting the fan box to snap into the electric junction box/ventilation hose "smaller section" was much more difficult than I imagined. Part of my problem was that the previous fan width was about 1/4 inch larger than the Panasonic, so the smaller section's bottom lip wouldn't stay firmly below the ceiling sheetrock, it just kept scooching up, preventing the happy click of section mating. My solution was to use a pair of washers around the screws that go on the smaller section side so the screws wouldn't travel up through the extra wide fan box section screw slots (I have no idea why they made them so wide and long...) As the screws tightened, the washers held firm from below and the screws pulled the small section down until the happy click occurred. I also discovered in my first try at this that if there's no "click" then there will be a high volume of air escaping into the attic, likely moist bathroom air. That click is crucial!

  • @timlong4704
    @timlong4704 5 месяцев назад

    If people don’t pay shit is going to happen.

  • @rayo1883
    @rayo1883 5 месяцев назад

    Am I mistaken or was there a quick cut to a man with no sheetrock covering his joists, then a cut bsck to this installation?

  • @user-nf2tp5ou4q
    @user-nf2tp5ou4q 6 месяцев назад

    you give a great explination, thank you!

  • @scottmcclory8546
    @scottmcclory8546 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve had two therma tru doors fail both for the same reason.. swelling dut to water infiltration … both weee denied a warranty by Thermatru… no more wil I recommend them for my customers.

  • @mysimplelife2076
    @mysimplelife2076 6 месяцев назад

    How much it cost?

  • @ExNihlo
    @ExNihlo 6 месяцев назад

    What an excellent, informative video. Thank you so very much for taking the time to make this video :-)

  • @paulh1745
    @paulh1745 6 месяцев назад

    Look at the hypocrite, destroying that house while he wears a crucifix or a cross around his neck. Ugh.

    • @jaredjoe133
      @jaredjoe133 6 месяцев назад

      That’s his job imagine if you were not paid for working would you still want them to have the products that you put your blood and sweat into?

    • @paulh1745
      @paulh1745 6 месяцев назад

      @@jaredjoe133 Newsflash: we are not barbarians, we have a justice system to handle problems like this. You need to get a grip buddy. I suppose, if somebody accidentally ran into your car, you’d beat the shit out of them, huh?

  • @josephmorrison2509
    @josephmorrison2509 6 месяцев назад

    How did you end up with a sliver of tile in the bottom ? If you use a ledger board and do your first row last you get a nice even first row matching the rest and 1/8 or less grout lines evenly. Still nice big shower 👍

  • @user-ec1pg5qt1f
    @user-ec1pg5qt1f 6 месяцев назад

    You don't show the wiring

  • @colehansen2453
    @colehansen2453 6 месяцев назад

    Multiple people have replied correctly that this install was not 100% correct. I have done this twice with this unit. Once in my unfinished basement and one as a replacement in my master bath. I did have access to the attic for my master bath which was helpful. Because of the rat runs and trusses that were in the way, I had to add a metal 90 degree elbow up, then add the 4" to 3" reducer and then attach the 3" flex duct. For the drywall, I only cut a hole the size of the fan box itself. With the EZ flex bracket, one direction is already set for you. There was no exposed brackets. The drywall covered them, which also helps to bear the weight load of the fan. Screw in your brackets to your joists/trusses. Make sure they are square. Once you have connected the wiring and duct to the removable junction box, that part gets screwed into the flex bracket. However, the L portion lays (wraps) on the drywall and you screw through the L, drywall and then into the bracket which is on the other side of the drywall. If you do not do it this way, then the fan unit will NOT seat fully into the junction box. Once seated fully, the four flanges of the fan housing should be flush to the drywall, you screw in the last two screws, put in the small machine screw and plug in the electrical quick connect and you are good. That machine screw helps to hold the housing into the junction box portion which is screwed into the flex bracket. If you have some gaps between the flange and drywall, just hit with a bead of caulk so everything is sealed. You won't see it because of the plastic finish piece. I agree that both the written instructions and pictures are lacking.

    • @gz6915
      @gz6915 4 месяца назад

      One question: if we need to replace the fan in the future, it would be a hard job as the whole fan site on top of the drywall. There is no way to take it out without cutting the drywall. Is it correct?

    • @claudge6377
      @claudge6377 17 дней назад

      ​@@gz6915there is a plastic tab that clicks when you push the fan up and connect it to the little box that has the exhaust and the wire box. If you need to remove the fan you push that tab after taking out the 2 screws that hold the fan to the bracket and the fan should be free to be released.

  • @ambientambiance7192
    @ambientambiance7192 6 месяцев назад

    Great info but please consider dropping the vocal fry. It’s very distracting and takes value from your content.

  • @SDWinLA
    @SDWinLA 6 месяцев назад

    Woke stupidity......I will continue to use the term Master Bedroom because that is where I sleep.

    • @dickriggles942
      @dickriggles942 3 месяца назад

      One of my favorite Tiktokkers loves using that term. I thought he was a cool guy too. Then I noticed him throwing the term around and felt sick to my stomach. If anyone gets bent out of shape over someone using the term "master bedroom", they need real problems to worry about.

  • @hkdanahui
    @hkdanahui 7 месяцев назад

    My current cutout is in circular with 290mm in dia, do I still about to install this fan?

  • @yammbagg4866
    @yammbagg4866 7 месяцев назад

    Wonder who told her all this

  • @bencashman1017
    @bencashman1017 8 месяцев назад

    Mine didn’t come with a 3” to 4” reducer, which I needed. Also, the bracket was a pain to install with 3/4”strapping between the drywall and the joists so I had to add some blocking. I wish they had designed it to be more user friendly for that situation, which is pretty much the norm here in the northeast.

    • @cengeb
      @cengeb 8 месяцев назад

      they have several models, ya need to get the retrofit models, comes with plastic slip on reducer and flex bracket. I installed 3 to replace the old Broan cement grinders...Panasonic is the way to go in bathroom vent fans

    • @captainamerica9725
      @captainamerica9725 5 месяцев назад

      I’m a builder here in the northeast. Wait is the 3/4” strapping not a thing elsewhere? Does everyone else just go right to the joists? I was wondering how the hell they didn’t account for this.

  • @omcasanova
    @omcasanova 8 месяцев назад

    Pay your bills,

  • @hagakuru
    @hagakuru 8 месяцев назад

    my ceiling is a plaster with wire mesh construction from the early 1960s. The current fan in there is a straight shot to the roof. Guess it's called an "inline" exhaust fan. There is no hose tubing etc - it's basically a round cylinder of sheet metal that goes from the fan through the air space to a covered vent. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how to install a new generation fan into that spot>!!?

    • @millersfloorcoatings
      @millersfloorcoatings 4 месяца назад

      You'll be way better off with your old straight shot sheet metal ductwork than the flexible plastic duct. The sheet metal is smooth walled and less resistance and will work much better. Definitely utilize the existing ductwork. You will figure it out or find someone that can help you. It basically comes down to having the right tools, time, and patience. I just installed one of these in my upstairs bathroom in a 1917 house. Had to design and build my own galvanized 4" duct work all the way to the gable wall on the back of my house. Took a lot of time but finally got it all roughed in and connected tonight and it works. Had to insulate the duct work as well because I live in Northern MN. What a project!! I had the tools and the time though, so I saved a lot versus finding a contractor to do the job. Kind of a fun challenge.

  • @takenoshortcuts
    @takenoshortcuts 9 месяцев назад

    You skipped the part that I am struggling with - installing the adapter to the Flex-X bracket with two self-drilling screws! ... when following the diagram instructions, the screws don't hold the two together.