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Home Improvement Buzz showcases home projects, home improvement, do it yourself / DIY projects, interior and exterior projects, painting, remodeling, home maintenance, installing doors, Vinyl LVP flooring, decor, elfa closets, kitchen pantry, storage, bathroom projects, garage, makeover, gardens, DIY projects from IKEA, Costco, Home Depot, Lowes & Amazon. See my preferred product links below...
As a Licensed Home Inspector, I examined hundreds of homes, exteriors, interiors, attics, basements & garages. As a DIY'er I've finished basements, remodeled, secured building permits for 'rough in', electrical, plumbing, HVAC, framing & final inspections.
Instagram: homeimprovement.buzz
Disclaimer: Home Improvement Buzz (HIB), Jeff and others share personal experiences & ideas that may or may not apply to your situation, project or property. The content is not professional advice or instruction. Use local qualified professionals for onsite evaluation and advice.
As a Licensed Home Inspector, I examined hundreds of homes, exteriors, interiors, attics, basements & garages. As a DIY'er I've finished basements, remodeled, secured building permits for 'rough in', electrical, plumbing, HVAC, framing & final inspections.
Instagram: homeimprovement.buzz
Disclaimer: Home Improvement Buzz (HIB), Jeff and others share personal experiences & ideas that may or may not apply to your situation, project or property. The content is not professional advice or instruction. Use local qualified professionals for onsite evaluation and advice.
Sliding screen door install / removal tips
A quick tip and a few ideas to reinstall your sliding screen door that has come off the track, and how I do it using a metal paint scraper to help on the bottom wheel. #diy #homeimprovement #screendoor #handyman
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Yikes! Marble is strong.
Просмотров 1347 месяцев назад
Yikes, surprised how strong a marble threshold is, and how well secured with the underlying mortar. Safety glasses required!, and protect your nearby areas from shreds landing and later scratching the floors. #laundryroom #homeimprovement #diyflooring
Want taller doors? Step 1, remove existing door frame…
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Want taller doors? Step 1, remove existing door frame…
Dear tool brand - it's not me, it's you.
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Dear tool brand - it's not me, it's you.
Regret this DIY, after 28 boards…
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Regret this DIY, after 28 boards…
Quick door trim removal with channel lock pliers… #diy #homeimprovement
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Quick door trim removal with channel lock pliers… #diy #homeimprovement
Floor / doorframe install tip for plank floors
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Floor / doorframe install tip for plank floors
…when window wells and bad drainage haunt me as a home inspector
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…when window wells and bad drainage haunt me as a home inspector
DIY not as expected, replacing shower head…
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DIY not as expected, replacing shower head…
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Thank you! 😊
Because it would break after using it about a dozen times then you don't even have a handle to open it with...
Ha, likely… and they have a similar feature in the Samsung Bespoke refrigerator with touch to open doors
Or just risk putting them all on but yeah idk why u don’t have a truck
When you say fat, are you using a 3?
Electric blowers are not as effective for cleaning dryer vent systems. I used a powerful STILT blower and removed tons of debris compared to an electric blower. I wish I had recorded a video to show the difference. I used a gas blower outside to blow air into the home and a leaf vacuum inside to capture the incoming debris. Note: Do not use a gas blower indoors due to the risk of fumes and electrical hazards.
I went crazy and damaged wiring. 😂😂😂 had to hire an electrician to place an electrical plug for the above the fire place now. Hahaha
Not crazy, I don't even know anyone that makes 3k a month. An like even if you made 4k a month, you still need money for food. Also most places require that you make three time what rent is so that would mean you have to male 12k a month to live there if that's the case and that would mean a less than 40hr work weeks coming out to $144,000. You would need to make $144,000 a year to live in a place that has a tone of wood rot. Wtf is wrong with our system 😕
Great tip that's really specific and helpful - Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Show me how, and than the door is taller. Where is the taller doorway?
Well, I’m removing current door and frames, then cutting the doorways approx 4.5” taller, just cutting within the upright 2x4 on each side, small rebuild of top horizontal header. My ‘rough opening’ for the new doors is 85” tall, for the new 84” door and frame.
I would divorce her if she told me that!
Hmm, u got me thinking she’s up to something
Tell her to KMA
If I do, can I borrow a guest room?
Sloppy
Yep, agree, my 6-8 last Fall popped out easy with boards intact , noticed this one was brittle, cracked apart, had I known I’d have covered the floors
Hi Jeff @homeimprovementbuzz - we purchased an older fixer upper (built 2000) farm house. We have well and crawl space and I’m only just learning about the dangers of radon. I’ve watched all 3 of your radon shorts and don’t see the link you mention to at home test? Can I just purchase the one off the shelf at Lowe’s or is that not accurate? Also can you do a short explaining how or where to test in your home for average consumer? Thanks!
Hi, so sorry for my delay, yes, pls get a consumer grade tester, the $139-ish version on Amazon for the brand Airthings is great and will actually be more accurate thank mg $1500 equipment over time. Professional tests are just 48 hrs, but radon changes substantially seasonally and with weather. I suggest you do get the tester, but when your budget allows a $1250 expense, I’d suggest you just mitigate w a licensed installer to drive your levels to very low levels. I’d suggest testing at 12” above ground (sleeping level) for a few weeks, then move to 2ft, etc. you’ll be surprised how it increases nearer the floor. Thanks for watching!
Yes, even radon from crawlspaces, the tester will be running full time, and given the crawl space, try it at 12” and lower, too.
Up to twelve inches that's remarkable.
Rally like the smaller ones, not sure, you may be making fun of me, but flat LED lights that dim and change hues of white are pretty cool.
Worrisome that you looking for ice weapons like a child or a serial killer
I avoid all of that by not decorating.
I’m almost there with you
The wife must be fuming!😂
Yep, sorta was, then I somehow got it all done in the last few hrs
Time to run to Home Depot and play 12 Hours of Remodeling: pick up ‘3 heat guns, 2 Mexicans, and 1 gallon of 123 Primer’! 😂
Better have some 5 minute on that, lol
I did have 20 min mud, and fans and blowers, that stuff dries fast!, but got it all done and installed in final few hrs
Good luck
28 m ago it dry yet😊
Don’t mind the negative comments btw !some people…. 0 respect! HOPE ALL IS GOOD AND GETTING BETTER!
That stinks!! Was that piece damaged?
Nope, all worked out, thanks for your positive vibes, will post a short vid with the final look!
@@HomeImprovementBuzz wow that’s lucky! And can’t wait to see it!
RIP
No one cares abt your problems homie
Sounds like a you problem 💀
Sounds like you don’t have a job or own a home.
Give yo mom's her Obama phone back and git to sckool
You kind of glued it. Also don’t use drywall screws.
well, I added a few hundred deck screws to the orig subfloor (and wedged the I-joists in a few areas) to dampen down creaks but in this overlay of Advantech OSB I just and dialed down the drill and liq nailed, and used up my bins of drywall screws and some remnant deck, exterior screws (dozens per sheet)..but I get your point.
Drywall screws? They aren't strong enough and will snap over time bud.
well, I added a few hundred deck screws to the orig subfloor (and wedged the I-joists in a few areas) to dampen down creaks but in this overlay of Advantech OSB I just and dialed down the drill and liq nailed, and used up my bins of drywall screws and some remnant deck, exterior screws (dozens per sheet)..but I get your point.
Ok do it then
Charging for parts or bought buy the owner?
...is my own project in my house...just a DIY'er
It's always fn something...
I could make it happen. You'll put a underlayment anyhow
You can do it.🎉
You buy another sheet and do it properly.
I did find a few larger remnants for this DIY home project, just did use liq nail, etc....and the stone planks were at a 90 degree, so all good....they can spans an inch, I had no more than 1/4" and in the corners. Apprec your views and input.
You can do one out of the two spots 😊
i did find a few larger remnants for this DIY home project, used liq nail, etc....and the stone planks were at a 90 degree, so all good....they can spans an inch, I had no more than 1/4" and in the corners. Apprec your views and input.
you go back to the store for one more sheet. if you piece all that s*** together, it's going to be a nightmare for you later
i did find a few larger remnants for this DIY home project, just did use liq nail, etc....and the stone planks were at a 90 degree, so all good....they can spans an inch, I had no more than 1/4" and in the corners. Apprec your views and input.
That's why you always measure the square footage using the longest measurement of the room so you have enough for those extra bits.
did find a few larger remnants for this DIY home project, just did use liq nail, etc....and the stone planks were at a 90 degree, so all good....they can spans an inch, I had no more than 1/4" and in the corners. Apprec your views and input.
Gotta do what ya gotta do
Good work
You’re 99.782% there..quit. Leave it like that. Clearly the best choice
So do it.
Did you order extra for scrap?
no, but did find a few larger remnants for this DIY home project, just did use liq nail, etc....and the stone planks were at a 90 degree, so all good....they can spans an inch, I had no more than 1/4" and in the corners. Apprec your views and input.
Put the 2 brackets on the back of the tv. Then place the mount on the brackets. Now you have something to measure from to the edge of your tv. Try to work centers if you can
Thanks James, will try that, appreciate your comment
Who uses Phillips head screws in construction...
i know, i know, you sound like my brother...but they work for me in my DIY stuff, thanks for watching, I'll cave on the bit.
Haha I break multiple weekly but surprised you claim that you broke one with that drill 😂
And leave an imprint of a set of plier nose
That was just for support in test as in a real application of the anchor, the wall is stable.
Been looking to make my reach in pantry functional and this is awesome. Could you share the materials as well as the dimensions. Thank you
Not doing much often if this doesn't occur often
I do that all the time lol
Especially with a Ryobi 😮