How To Remove And Replace Rotten Subfloors! DIY For Beginners!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @allenmay8850
    @allenmay8850 2 года назад +35

    I do handyman work, and your videos have helped me a lot. I like you you used what you have to cut the 2X4's and plywood. Many times, I have gotten to a job site and forgotten a tool like my sawsall. It was too far away for me to go back home, so I made due with what I had.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  2 года назад +7

      Thank you so much for the love and support! I’m glad I could be of help. Yes for some reason I couldn’t find my mini sawzall, very frustrating haha, so I used the oscillating tool which turned out to be better and a lot easier! 👍🏽😊

    • @mikelee7582
      @mikelee7582 Год назад +2

      Came to correct "sawsall" then realized I was also wrong with "sazaw"... its Sazall lol... which looks so weird.

    • @KarlaRei
      @KarlaRei Год назад

      ​@@mikelee7582A spelling that makes everybody wrong! How wonderful.

    • @melindagillespie5017
      @melindagillespie5017 Год назад +1

      😅😅

    • @LazyCrazyGuy
      @LazyCrazyGuy 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@mikelee7582 Lol great laugh especially because you still got it wrong 🤣. It's actually Sawzall 😅 but you got close.

  • @phatfarmerfarmer2063
    @phatfarmerfarmer2063 10 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you for keeping it simple and easy to follow, only explaining in detail what needs to be explained. I've been watching contractors make their videos twice as long because they're overexplaining and not doing as much.

  • @bradrichardson8020
    @bradrichardson8020 9 месяцев назад +5

    Great video! The only thing i would add is wood glue to the floor joists, so when the plywood is put down, it wont squeak. Awesome!!

  • @johnnylawrence
    @johnnylawrence Год назад +24

    Around the 5:30 mark you missed mentioning how you fastened the 2x4s underneath the wall, i was waiting for that and was let down lol. How did you? Whatd you tie them into?

    • @ummachand8216
      @ummachand8216 7 месяцев назад +2

      I was waiting for that too

    • @wortexinternational2598
      @wortexinternational2598 6 месяцев назад +2

      nothing. Also he could have reinforced the middle long beam to the near side temp beam. Extra weight support as the drywall type of support is NOT structural. Its ok, its near a wall, but if this is in a high traffic area, it would be too weak

  • @blueone8207
    @blueone8207 Год назад +6

    This was the first video I clicked on and showed me exactly what I needed to know for my project. Thanks for the content.

  • @SteveBeliveau
    @SteveBeliveau Год назад +5

    Loved the video surprisingly covered a ton in just 8 minutes. No long drawn out talking to make video longer. Well done. I’ll be watching more

  • @tinitime2
    @tinitime2 4 месяца назад +3

    I do a lot of home repairs myself and often times when I go to a hardware store and ask questions , I’ll get strange guys asking me if they can help or the store wants to refer someone to me. I can do things myself. You explained this so well and great advice on the endoscope. I didn’t think of that. I feel confident that I can make the repair in my home. I bought a house where there was water damage in the kitchen. I can do this. Thanks for the video

  • @tinabonilla8902
    @tinabonilla8902 3 месяца назад +1

    Bless you and thank you for being so precise, to the point and easy to follow. 👍
    I'm a disabled female whose a beginner at home repair and I have a carport converted into a room. Part of the floor I guess rotted away and now I've got a large long hole between the joists and I need to know what type of plywood to use because we will be walking on it so it needs to be able to support at least 300 lb.
    Love your video you gave a lot of good tips.I've never even heard of an endoscope. I'm on a fixed income so I'm going to keep watching you to see what to do to fix my home the correct and efficient way. Thank you.👍🙂❤

  • @jacomans9078
    @jacomans9078 Месяц назад

    I like that you get right to the point no drawn out BS, good vid, this helped me. Will be watching more, liked and subscribed

  • @freeshrugs63
    @freeshrugs63 Год назад +4

    This was great. I knew -0- before and now I have a little knowledge. I'm going to tackle a soft spot just outside my bathroom door. But I'll practice on the rotted wood under the washer! Thanks!

  • @LK-bz9sk
    @LK-bz9sk Год назад +4

    The subfloor you replaced make the rotten one I am going to replace like brand new plywood. Great tutorial. This really helps me. Thanks

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Год назад

      I’m glad I could be of help! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊

  • @DiZZoLabs
    @DiZZoLabs Год назад +8

    Exactly the video I was looking for. Straight and to the point. Thank you.

  • @BryanJSmith-ne4kv
    @BryanJSmith-ne4kv 4 месяца назад +1

    Awesome quick video, you made that look really easy! My question is did you later go and tackle what was causing your water damage?

  • @TheSpatulaCity
    @TheSpatulaCity Год назад +53

    Honestly, that existing subfloor looked just fine. It might have been a little stained but seemed to be holding it's strength ok.

    • @victoriajefferson4901
      @victoriajefferson4901 Год назад +9

      Looked like mold...

    • @7777wertyu
      @7777wertyu Год назад +5

      Toxic mould

    • @nofox777
      @nofox777 Год назад +9

      Yeah but f that, don’t chance it .

    • @Luis-xj6nf
      @Luis-xj6nf Год назад +21

      Ok landlord 😂😂😂

    • @BIG_762
      @BIG_762 11 месяцев назад +13

      That’s what my contractor told me about half the subfloors in my house. Replaced entire house with finished floors. Where the new subfloor was laid the floors are amazing. Flat, level, new. Where the subfloor that wasn’t replaced is… ha!!!! Wavy and creaky. Replace them. Don’t listen to anyone.

  • @vivianaallen3462
    @vivianaallen3462 2 года назад +6

    I love your content! You seriously post things right when I’m thinking about them!!! Do you have a video on leveling old floors?

  • @blainemeyer
    @blainemeyer 2 года назад +14

    Extremely good content as always, but the only thing I’d suggest is maybe using some caulking around the edges to seal of any drafts, or stuffing getting inside causing rotting again.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for the suggestion! 🙏🏽😊

    • @Joseph-jt3vg
      @Joseph-jt3vg Год назад +1

      Right? Unless it has a full sealed basement below. But also the caulk will be flexible for the wood to breathe/expand and contract.

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney Год назад +2

    6:37 - That is RIDICULOUS!!! Nice job, by the way.

  • @leslieapplegate65
    @leslieapplegate65 2 года назад +2

    I need to do this in my entryway. Just the info I was looking for!!! Thanks!

  • @joec.7899
    @joec.7899 2 года назад +5

    You make it look pretty easy. Very good work! I've enjoyed your flooring videos too.

  • @wind5250
    @wind5250 Год назад +15

    This will probably never cause an issue but i would have just cut back to the next floor joist to make it so the old floor and new sit on it 50 / 50. I would use hanger brackets for the new joist since they do not rest on a permanent support like a pier block or foundation and I would never depend on the sheer or support strength of a screw or nail .

    • @secubish
      @secubish 4 месяца назад

      For real dude that was insane

    • @josephsanchez4709
      @josephsanchez4709 2 месяца назад

      Could you explain this? As I am having the same issue. I need to cut out a piece of rotten OSB subfloor in my bathroom where water damage occurred. The cut it similar to the cut in the video where I won't be able to get to the floor joinst on one side due to it being under a bathtub. How would you recommend using hanger brackets to a I Joist? Thanks in advance

    • @wind5250
      @wind5250 2 месяца назад

      @@josephsanchez4709 This is easy but it is time consuming even for me to write. it has to be done in an order and has a few variables that change depending on how your floor was built . You have two options which both have cheap and proper ways to do them.
      1: Add new piers or supports then add a new floor joist.
      2: Add a new joist with hangers or nails
      What type of joist do you have ?
      If they are standard wood joist do you have
      Space on the girders or blocks to double them?
      any pipes or plumbing in the way ?
      Is there any blocking in the way ?
      I can make a sketch you can modify for yourself tomorrow night if you need it .

  • @wonkyw
    @wonkyw 2 года назад +28

    Good video, but you are supposed to install plywood subfloor with the grain (strength axis) perpendicular to the floor joists.

    • @ianmclaren9420
      @ianmclaren9420 Год назад +1

      Very clear step by step instructions. Good suggestions re tools to use and how to use them.

  • @hommy1614
    @hommy1614 3 месяца назад

    Great content and walk-through!! (The mom in me would be so happy to see you in steel-toed work boots...)

  • @banananaman
    @banananaman Месяц назад

    7:33 glad to see you didn't forget your safety socks

  • @FutureWarCultist
    @FutureWarCultist Год назад

    After many videos, I wish I would have found this one first. Thank you for this one!

  • @catsmeow5566
    @catsmeow5566 Год назад +2

    Thank you, this is very helpful. We have a spot in a bathroom where the floor rotted and toilet fell partway through the hole (a beam prevented it from falling all the way). It was patched with mdf but not supported. Additionally, the adjacent plywood that was there before feels a bit squishy (I think its bc it lacks support underneath. This method of putting a frame in looks like it should work. We also have a spot where a joist was cut all the way through (by previous owners) and that needs to be fixed as well.

    • @willporter89
      @willporter89 8 месяцев назад +1

      Youd be suprised how common that is. Especially the toilet. I know 2 contractors who found out the hardway by sitting on the toilet, the first day on the jobsite. And bam. Right thru the floor.

    • @catsmeow5566
      @catsmeow5566 8 месяцев назад

      @@willporter89 Yikes! I hope they weren't on a 2nd floor or above a basement when that happened.

  • @CurryFranklin
    @CurryFranklin Год назад +1

    Your video is the best. I like the detail you explain Neil size and marking. I can learn those from only this guy. Recommend to anyone.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Год назад

      Your love and support means a lot! Thank you! 🙏🏽😊

  • @Ec-wr2lx
    @Ec-wr2lx 5 месяцев назад

    For areas that are going to be supporting more weight what would you add?

  • @TheKaybjay2
    @TheKaybjay2 11 месяцев назад

    Good video - question: does that stud finder work through carpeting? Thanks.

  • @theoldsonso
    @theoldsonso 2 года назад +2

    Great video!!!!!!! I have learned SO much!!!!! From your channel!!! Keep up the awesome job over there !!!

  • @christimms102
    @christimms102 2 года назад +2

    Anther fantastic video.
    Great information and explanations
    Many Thanks Chris

  • @donwolfjr1
    @donwolfjr1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice job!!! Don W., Ohio

  • @tangamanga94
    @tangamanga94 2 года назад +5

    Nothing wrong with wearing flipflops. My house is a shoe free house and when we step outside we wear flipflops as well. A shoe free home, is a clean and germ free home. Thank you for all of your very educational videos. Greetings from Nixa.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Salvador for defending my case on Flipflop use! 🤙🏽 🩴 our home is a shoe free zone! 😅

    • @rons7354
      @rons7354 Год назад +7

      A circular saw and flip flops is a recipe for a toe free home. Gave me the Willeys just watching that. Hey it's your toes. Just remember there's stupid people with lawyers out there.

    • @MoltenSamurai
      @MoltenSamurai Год назад +1

      Exactly what I was going to say, shoe free job site is a toe free job site! 😂
      Though my home is as well a shoe free one, just not when working projects.

    • @Hallowsaw
      @Hallowsaw Год назад +1

      You wash your chicken too lol

    • @carloscorolla
      @carloscorolla Год назад

      Shoe free homes are fucking gay

  • @hamidullaha.saahir9144
    @hamidullaha.saahir9144 2 года назад +3

    Great information, but why didn't you put back or replace the tin that was protecting the large pipe next to the floor joist from being punctured.

  • @vegataxkc
    @vegataxkc Год назад +3

    How did you attach the back end of the short 2x4 supports going into the back wall? Are they just sitting on your pipes?

  • @earthgraduate726
    @earthgraduate726 5 месяцев назад

    When you installed your frame , how did you attached the top end of your frame ? I could see you drill and screw the other parts but not the top frame.

  • @apackwestbound5946
    @apackwestbound5946 Год назад +3

    Thank you for making these excellent videos!

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching and supporting the channel! 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @bluedarlingal
    @bluedarlingal 23 дня назад

    I didn’t see, did you attach the added supports under the back wall to the other beam? I have a garage apt that a leak happened in the shower floor pan - and I was not advised at the time so now I have to replace the full floor under the old shower. Ugh.

  • @goomba478
    @goomba478 Год назад +2

    Such a fantastic video and almost exactly the same as my situation. You make it all look so do-able and possible :) Thanks!

  • @HHScotty
    @HHScotty 5 месяцев назад

    As an alternative, could you set the circular saw blade to only cut depth of the material?

  • @bigheadseo
    @bigheadseo 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome man! Exactly what I was looking for.

  • @bradleyr4451
    @bradleyr4451 4 месяца назад

    HI very well done video. I have a problem now with a sub floor and water damage, so all I would add, I want to prevent water damage so can the wood there be painted with some Danish Oil? On one sub floor the entire bathroom has to be totally removed and all wood replaced. the joyces seem to be only slightly damaged by water but the tub will have to come out, etc and its on the 3rd floor, whats underneath is the kitchen. Sad. The drywall in the kitchen ceiling? was looking strange, paint peeling? then a hole. then a 2 foot section fell to the ground, now its a 2.5 x 4 foot section of drywall ceiling that rotted and fell. All because next to the tub the water collects in that corner. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure

  • @ikymagoo
    @ikymagoo 3 месяца назад

    Nicely done, this is going to help me out a lot

  • @mplscarsales6652
    @mplscarsales6652 2 года назад +5

    Perfect timing doing only thing I would change is I would add sealant/expansion foam around the repaired area . I did this before and did not seal the repair and felt cold drafts now going back to seal them up. thank you

    • @GunninWizard
      @GunninWizard Год назад +1

      same with us..no shoes in the house at all. just house slippers

  • @bradleyr4451
    @bradleyr4451 4 месяца назад

    I have some extra OSB 1/2". Also I read some of the comments saying I would have. This is true and its ok, but when youre in the business a while you know each craftsman may have a preference for something I/we didnt think of before. I had to stop saying I would have, and say hmm let me learn how you are doing that? Its a wonderful thing to learn new skills and ideas to solve problems.
    And this is a difference between a Craftsman, and a Manufacturing process person, the MFG has a set way that must be followed. The Craftsman has the skill to apply proper methods as they see fit, there are Many ways to do one thing... we all know this but when you work on something one way for 10 years and someone does it totally different in front of you and it hurts? change the I would have to let me learn what youre doing there.

  • @Kevlar7251
    @Kevlar7251 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video I'm getting ready to do this by my front door. I have two questions: instead of measuring can you just use the old piece of subfloor as a template to trace out and cut the new one? Secondly are they 2x4 supports you installed mounted to anything on the wall side or just sitting there? Any insight you can give is very much appreciated.

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  2 года назад +2

      Hi! For the first question the answer is yes 👍🏽. Just make sure you flip the piece you are tracing to the face you cut from because the cut end tends to be small due to the cut bevel.
      2nd, you will need to secure the 2x4 or 2x6 to the floor joist especially if this is some that will be stepped on due to high traffic. Each case is different. In my case I can get away with the edge secured from plank to plank with joist support on the middle because this will be this will be located on a non traffic area which is under my kitchen sink area. I hope this finds you well and gives you help! Thank you for watching! 🙏🏽😊👍🏽

    • @Kevlar7251
      @Kevlar7251 2 года назад +1

      @@FixThisHouse you're awesome! that was the exact information I was looking for. Thank you for putting out videos that are clear and easy to understand for us occasional DIY people...Your insight has giving me added confidence to get this done and done right!

  • @Msleelee9487
    @Msleelee9487 Год назад

    That’s perfect I wish I had you here to watch me and make sure I do it right I like doing my own stuff I have a small piece of water damage from when my water heater had a leak and it messed up a small part in the kitchen floor I don’t have to take the cabinets out i got the leak fixed and now I hate standing on weak floor ing it’s dry but feels soft I have the tools thanks 👌

  • @kristabaer3955
    @kristabaer3955 2 месяца назад

    Super helpful, thank you!

  • @CarolVaughanYarlott
    @CarolVaughanYarlott 11 месяцев назад

    You rock... very helpful. Only what I need and added BS. And in flip flops right on ...

  • @romit91
    @romit91 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi - what material did you use for the replacement subfloor?

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  5 месяцев назад

      Hi! You can use plywood or OSB

  • @MakeWithMike
    @MakeWithMike Год назад +2

    I just saw a video on how plywood doesn't expand the direct left or right but up and down because it's plys, i giess not the same as grain just a tip broski 😉

  • @achdahreuven1490
    @achdahreuven1490 7 месяцев назад

    Loved the box frame extremely helpful

  • @usurper762
    @usurper762 8 месяцев назад

    Thank for your video. This helps me learn a lot.

  • @doomsayer559
    @doomsayer559 3 месяца назад

    Im not sure if you just didn't mention or show it, possibly didn't do it, but that added framing needs to be secured underneath of the wall to actually be load bearing.

  • @denniswise6747
    @denniswise6747 2 года назад +3

    I am about to do this in my bathroom. The subfloor has vinyl sheet flooring on it. Is it possible to use the same flooring after the subfloor is replaced?

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  2 года назад

      Yes as long as the tongue and grove are still in good condition and still intact 👍🏽😊

  • @johnnynitetrain6463
    @johnnynitetrain6463 Год назад

    i like the simple tip of marking with tape

  • @grandmasterchody
    @grandmasterchody Год назад +1

    I like the quick but very detailed step-by-step guide good work

  • @mavphill
    @mavphill 9 месяцев назад

    Are the white spots mold or paint?

  • @Intentionaltia
    @Intentionaltia 2 месяца назад

    How do you know how think your plywood board needs to be?

  • @camboxsoup7467
    @camboxsoup7467 Год назад +1

    Good job man!

  • @KarlaRei
    @KarlaRei Год назад

    Thank you very much! This is exactly what I needed.

  • @goldenretriever1508
    @goldenretriever1508 Год назад

    Excellent video.

  • @thomast9736
    @thomast9736 Год назад

    I have a similar situation where an exterior door leaked. Part of the subfloor extend below the 2x4 but it is rotted. Is it possible to remove and replace the rotted subfloor beneath the 2x4?

  • @howtodoitdude1662
    @howtodoitdude1662 2 года назад +3

    If you cut your piece at the floor joist, less framing would be needed.

  • @IsaacJohnsonCompaniesLLC-vl3qt
    @IsaacJohnsonCompaniesLLC-vl3qt 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @kyleallen1858
    @kyleallen1858 10 месяцев назад

    Nice job

  • @jarekr5784
    @jarekr5784 3 месяца назад

    Didn't know they came out with steel-toe flip flops 😳.
    Must be a great feeling when you drop your drill on them toes!
    End of thought 🤔 (edit sign off added)

  • @nathancortes1085
    @nathancortes1085 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video thank you

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  2 года назад

      Thank you Nathan for the feedback! 🙏🏽😊

  • @brandonyoung7760
    @brandonyoung7760 Год назад +1

    I would of used osb for flooring and actually if it wasn't weak I would of just sprayed Kilz on it and called it good.

  • @gcoffey223
    @gcoffey223 Месяц назад

    Stupid question... when you framed out your new base to support the plywood, what did you attach the other side too? The other joist? Has to be

  • @frankbullitt4556
    @frankbullitt4556 Год назад

    nice work

  • @yuisko
    @yuisko 2 года назад

    Ok I see the intro 👍🏽

  • @krustdogg131
    @krustdogg131 Год назад

    Tackling subfloor for the first time on my mobile home . Hopefully I have the right size

  • @efthimios
    @efthimios Год назад

    I’m so confused , this house I bought has had pet urine , is it ok to replace subfloor and not compromising the floor or staining it to cover?

  • @josesquiabro5819
    @josesquiabro5819 Год назад

    Great vid

  • @BenBen-jl2ft
    @BenBen-jl2ft 2 года назад +1

    The mold looked like it went under the wall plate but your new board doesn't go under the plate. So you still have mold under the plate?

    • @FixThisHouse
      @FixThisHouse  2 года назад

      Hi! The remaining plank extends to the bathroom next room. When I renovate the bathroom I will remove the remaining plank under the stud 👍🏽😊

    • @jamesfraley2715
      @jamesfraley2715 Год назад +1

      @@FixThisHouse How did that job go? I bet that was the source of your mold.

  • @joedarden2276
    @joedarden2276 11 месяцев назад

    Well Done

  • @TurkinaFaso
    @TurkinaFaso Год назад

    is there a risk of hitting any pipe or cables under the subfloor?

    • @jamesfraley2715
      @jamesfraley2715 Год назад +2

      Yes! You need to check under before making deep cuts. He explains this at the 1:54 mark. If you don't have an endoscope, use a stud finder or only make the cut the depth of the subfloor (1/2 or 3/4 of an inch in most cases). Create a small square in the center of your intended cut and get a flashlight to see under the subfloor - also, be careful not to cut through your floor joists.

    • @TurkinaFaso
      @TurkinaFaso Год назад

      @@jamesfraley2715 thank you very much

  • @MrJasonworkman
    @MrJasonworkman Год назад +1

    Good videos

  • @davidclayton6521
    @davidclayton6521 Год назад +1

    Full sheets of plywood often a better price you pay for those broken down plywood panels . Yep chances are you will have to find a place to store the rest of the plywood sheet until when ever but if you do enough work with plywood should not be a huge issue

  • @daynapeck1769
    @daynapeck1769 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @andydoan1290
    @andydoan1290 Год назад

    Greats job thank you

  • @S0ul5Hun73r
    @S0ul5Hun73r Год назад

    would this pass inspection?

    • @sisterspooky
      @sisterspooky Год назад

      That’s going to be completely contingent upon the regulations in your region. Different regions have different building codes.

  • @xro5841
    @xro5841 2 года назад +2

    I guess I have a bad habit, or is it. I seal everything before I actually put them in place. Top, bottom & edges. Some sort of Water proofing. I never see anyone do this. Am I wrong to do this?

  • @justinprentice2004
    @justinprentice2004 7 месяцев назад +3

    That 2x4 just attached to subfloor isn't going to hold anything

  • @nickmyer3597
    @nickmyer3597 Месяц назад

    why would you use finish grade plywood for your subfloor? 2x4' plywood subfloor only costs about 15-20 each

  • @lukewaidmann3678
    @lukewaidmann3678 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dude, I lost my big toe cutting exactly like you did with my skill
    Saw and improper footwear. Seriously, cut it right off. Be safe.

  • @johnmcook1
    @johnmcook1 Год назад +3

    That subfloor was not bad. You could have treated the mildew or sealed it.

  • @jagpilotohio
    @jagpilotohio 8 месяцев назад

    I like the video but you Should have just cut to the next joist instead of scabbing in the 2x4. It was only a few more inches.

  • @McRyach
    @McRyach 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm wondering how didn't your wall didn't collapse since you removed the subfloor from one side, and there were no perpendicular joists to catch the load. I think its a pretty dangerous tutorial since people will be cutting off support under their partitions that go parallel to the joust. I have to do the same thing, and ill be doing it sequentially 16" at a time. Cut a small piece, put support under. Cut another piece, put a few more.

  • @oliveraisblessed
    @oliveraisblessed Год назад

    you did not explain what kind of screws or size of plywood you used

  • @efthimios
    @efthimios Год назад

    This is very difficult for a beginner I would definitely spend money to pay someone to do it right

  • @GunninWizard
    @GunninWizard Год назад

    what about when u have a linoleum floor if you remove a piece of the floor u gotta remove the entire thing...its why I dont like linoleum

  • @captaininsano6967
    @captaininsano6967 2 месяца назад

    Wearing flip flops cause its more comfortable around the house is one thing. Doing work isnt always comfortable, if you happen to cut your toes off while using a saw in flip flops, I hope you get it in camera so we all can have a good laugh.

  • @secubish
    @secubish 4 месяца назад

    “Patch your subfloor like it’s drywall”
    No thanks bro

  • @justinprentice2004
    @justinprentice2004 7 месяцев назад

    Just cut on the floor joist then you won't cut lines

  • @JohnPortelli-yc1qr
    @JohnPortelli-yc1qr Год назад +1

    Hello pinoy

  • @RobertStCyr-zh1tw
    @RobertStCyr-zh1tw 7 месяцев назад +1

    Pls wear work shoes. It takes just one accident to lose a toe or unnecessary pain.

  • @matthewboatman705
    @matthewboatman705 11 месяцев назад

    First time you step on a nail or drop something on your foot you are not going to like wearing flip flops while working around your house. Good work besides that.

  • @justincampbell3662
    @justincampbell3662 Год назад

    the only thing iu could think was ohmugod this guy has no idea what he is doing beginning to end

  • @LenovoLenovo-g2f
    @LenovoLenovo-g2f 2 месяца назад

    floor was good, change for nothing.😢