HOW TO FRAME A FIREPLACE with TV mount support!!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Whether you're replacing an old fireplace or just want to build a new wall for a fireplace insert and TV, this video will show you the steps involved to build it yourself and build it to last!

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  • @squidly1117
    @squidly1117 3 года назад +4

    Serious information with a bit of humble humor at the end. Nice video, thanks!

  • @mikemason4792
    @mikemason4792 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I have a contractor who will install my gas fireplace with the TV above it. It is good to have an understanding of what he will be doing.

  • @TeamPowell1point2
    @TeamPowell1point2 3 года назад +5

    Subscribing because my wife feels the same way. Solidarity my brother. ✊

  • @stevencedeno9451
    @stevencedeno9451 2 года назад +1

    The best instructions I’ve found - thank you!

  • @redryder210
    @redryder210 Год назад +1

    The TV mount framing was genius. Totally going to use that idea, thanks!

  • @robsaxepga
    @robsaxepga 2 года назад +1

    The ending is priceless..nice video thanks!!

  • @sepehryazdani5560
    @sepehryazdani5560 7 месяцев назад +2

    Well done.

  • @JoeyPenuela
    @JoeyPenuela 2 года назад +2

    Great tutorial; it’s well put together and easy to understand. Thanks Reno!

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear. Hope it helps 👍🏼

  • @tyreante
    @tyreante 4 года назад +4

    Yo bro nothing wrong with your voice, thanks for the awesome work and your explanation is pretty clear

  • @somebody655
    @somebody655 Год назад +24

    Removed a section in my camper where the entertainment area is and installed. Works great. Instead of propane furnace heat, I can use this ruclips.net/user/postUgkxATHBlMJwipGgVWseuAFKvDQ_5R4_lywo to heat the camper as long as it's hooked up to shore power. Only thing I do not like is there does not seem to be a thermostat. I'm presuming it has a built-in one so it does not overheat. Really like all the other color options it has to offer.

  • @laneproductions3749
    @laneproductions3749 4 года назад +3

    Awesome video part 1 and 2 definitely helped me feel more comfortable moving forward with building mine

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  4 года назад

      Great to hear. Good luck with your project!

  • @ronlennon.amorocity
    @ronlennon.amorocity Год назад +1

    Dude... that shtick about your wife thinking your voice is annoying ...that shit was gold! It was relatable and funny

  • @aarongrove2688
    @aarongrove2688 2 года назад

    Nice video. Found the ending quite funny

  • @yjaffbailey86
    @yjaffbailey86 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you sir!

  • @hickorydragon8114
    @hickorydragon8114 2 года назад

    We had some friends over last night and when the topic of fireplaces came up I was immediately and unceremoniously exiled to the basement.

  • @InformationWoWiase
    @InformationWoWiase 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tutorial. Doing my TV wall soon and this helps a lot. Thanks!

  • @chubb813
    @chubb813 4 года назад +4

    😂😂 your voice isn't annoying. Great job on that frame. I'm deciding how I can build mine. Its looks tuff but I'm up for the challenge. Keep the videos coming. #NewSubby

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  4 года назад

      Haha. Thanks. And good luck with your project!!

  • @ramodzananovic
    @ramodzananovic 3 года назад

    Great tutorial 👌.

  • @mijoan8
    @mijoan8 3 года назад

    I'm getting ready to do this exact project with my existing fireplace. The only difference is that I'm going to keep the existing fireplace, rather than buy a new one. Thanks for the great video!

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment! And best of luck with your project!

  • @snoopyfix2
    @snoopyfix2 2 года назад

    Hahaha. Great ending! And thanks for the video!

  • @Tonpride5
    @Tonpride5 3 года назад +1

    Great vid! Even better closing remarks! 🤣
    Quick question, are you anchoring your tv mount into studs or ply? If ply, did you use reinforcement?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад +1

      3/4” plywood is plenty strong enough to attach a single TV mount with bolts, but you can double up the ply if you like…

  • @marklepollo8546
    @marklepollo8546 4 года назад +1

    You are one funny guy Jimmy Barkles! As Andrew used to call you!

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  4 года назад

      Been a long time since I heard that one! 😂

    • @marklepollo8546
      @marklepollo8546 4 года назад

      Think Reno know who this is??

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  4 года назад +1

      You bet, Doc

  • @gomahabkar2314
    @gomahabkar2314 3 года назад

    Excellent

  • @rodadams8422
    @rodadams8422 3 года назад

    Yes the end was funny but great video 😀

  • @bodanlunny1323
    @bodanlunny1323 Год назад

    Lovely

  • @meme2255
    @meme2255 2 года назад

    Watched your part 2, watching this now.. my question is, can I do this OUTSIDE At the end of a covered porch we're going to have built? How would I begin the frame? Thank you! Looks amazing!

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  2 года назад

      It would just be done the same way but I’d use pressure treated lumber…

  • @flyte9053
    @flyte9053 3 года назад

    Nice video

  • @georgematos9380
    @georgematos9380 Год назад

    Great video thank you! Your nook, is it 30 inches wide? How tall did you go, 24 inches?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  Год назад

      It was only 16”… but it all depends on the size of the mount. Buy that first, then you’ll know the dimensions you’ll need

  • @richardcasmier6795
    @richardcasmier6795 3 года назад

    Great build. One question, where are folks putting components to use with the tv? Gaming console, satellite box, and such?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад +1

      I just ran a couple of HDMI cables down behind the fireplace and out the side of the wall beside the fireplace. Put box and DVD player on an end table. Otherwise You could add a mantle under the tv where I installed the sound bar!

    • @richardcasmier6795
      @richardcasmier6795 3 года назад

      @@thinkreno Thanks for the reply.

  • @sunitamay123
    @sunitamay123 2 года назад

    Do you have part 2?
    Great video!

  • @seazonedsoul
    @seazonedsoul 3 года назад

    Awesome!!!!

  • @chappydon1
    @chappydon1 Год назад

    Thx

  • @Crown149
    @Crown149 3 года назад

    Thanks for the cool video. If I have laminate floors, should I still pull it up?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад

      If it were me I would, but I know others who have built on top of wood flooring and had success. Good luck!

  • @tanjason1976
    @tanjason1976 3 года назад +1

    Is the plywood strong to hold the tv mount ? The lag screw the comes with the tv is 2 inch long.

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад

      Yes, 3/4” plywood is more than strong enough. You can either buy shorter lag bolts or you can glue and screw a second layer of plywood if you want if thicker

  • @robd4526
    @robd4526 2 года назад

    Damn, WIFEY... this message is for you. appreciate your husband for the obvious pluses he brings and not look for annoying tidbits and you will make your life and family HAPPIER. hey "Think Reno" kudos to you for 1- being handy ... 2- do something about it .. 3- having courage and unselfish nature for you tube vids .... and 4- nice pic of your daughter & you

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  2 года назад

      Hey thanks! Appreciate the comment 👍🏼

  • @fattrolls8094
    @fattrolls8094 Год назад

    Would you ever create something like this is in a floating option? As in it’s not sitting on the floor but totally supported by the framing?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  Год назад

      Sure, you could if it were braced and framed properly

  • @ryoungblood6308
    @ryoungblood6308 2 года назад

    I always get confused as to why tv support is needed if the tv is on a mount. The mount holds the weight of the tv by itself. Is it just for piece of mind? Just asking because I’m planning to start a tv wall project

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  2 года назад

      If the mount is not supported properly (ie. not screwed into wood or studs), and you just attach the TV mount to drywall with anchors, there’s a good possibility the weight of the TV will eventually rip the the mount right out of the wall.

  • @CMA1967
    @CMA1967 3 года назад

    Thank you for the inspiration, nice job. I’m a disabled homeowner who lives in an Atlanta-suburb north. Would you consider working here? Home built in 2007, cement subfloor, carpet. Existing gas (non-vented) fireplace-60” drywall left to right. Realizing logistics is difficult and costly, maybe this is still something you’d be interested in? Your measurements, insert etc., all would work for my application. My goal here is to replace the 65 inch TV with an 82 to 85 inch. Move from gas to electric while bringing in something more proportionate to the large TV. I’m thinking a hotel and however many days it takes.
    I have a two car garage in front, living area in back opens to outdoor living room in close proximity to working area. There are double doors 15 feet from the fireplace opening to large rough-sawn cedar pergola atop stamped concrete-work environment is ideal. If there’s an email address where I can answer any questions I am ready to go forward. If nothing more, my invitation/inquiry should flatter. We’ll done!

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад

      Sorry Christopher, I live in western Canada, so I’m a bit out of range, but building this style of fireplace really isn’t very difficult for a tradesman or even a decent handyman. When I’ve needed it, I’ve found good guys to help me out just on Craigslist…

    • @CMA1967
      @CMA1967 3 года назад

      @@thinkreno I know it James but I appreciate you getting back to me just the same. Thanks for the advice buddy

  • @ladyheattv5932
    @ladyheattv5932 3 года назад

    Hello, thanks for the great video. Question for you, what did you use to pin the base plate to the cement subfloor?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад +1

      Just common 3” nails, but you need to pre-drill the holes. A hammer drill is the best way!

  • @jeffd8672
    @jeffd8672 3 года назад

    I had a question, if i plan to do this but use a porcelian stone instead of plywood is there much difference?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад

      If you’re mounting any kind of tile or stone, I would still use cement board. The thinset will adhere to it better

  • @Rupesh-ix8gv
    @Rupesh-ix8gv 3 года назад

    Great video! Question for you, I have a wood burning fireplace with a gas ignition. Do I have to remove this old fireplace or can I block the flue and build a frame like yours over it? I’m thinking of installing an electric linear fireplace. Would this be against code or anything ?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад +2

      I would get the gas disconnected by a professional, and then you’d be fine to build over the old fireplace. If you do that, I’d also consider putting some flashing across the top of your chimney to prevent animals/birds and water from entering

    • @Rupesh-ix8gv
      @Rupesh-ix8gv 3 года назад

      @@thinkreno thanks for the info and the great videos!

  • @about2flip
    @about2flip 4 года назад

    Did you do more video on how you finished it off. I have to do one of these for a client with shelves and cabinet.

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад

      Yes, I did. The video called "Building a concrete fireplace the easy way"

  • @EyeBDaMD
    @EyeBDaMD 2 года назад

    Hi, was the original drywall edge supported or left floating?

  • @latashahall1743
    @latashahall1743 2 года назад

    What screws or nails did you use to bolt down the stud to the concrete?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  2 года назад

      I just used nails engineered for concrete. If you want to use regular nails you need to pre-drill the holes with a hammer drill.

  • @MrEscobar0103
    @MrEscobar0103 2 года назад

    Hello, what if the 2by4's that I got at Homedepot are not really square? Some are bowing a little.

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  2 года назад

      You can face the bow side out and use a belt sander or planer to remove the bow, or just go back to HD and pick up a few straight 2x4s

  • @melvincarter5596
    @melvincarter5596 3 года назад

    If i don't go all the way to ceiling can i just attach to wall studs ?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад +1

      As long as you’re anchored to studs you’re good.

  • @hickorydragon8114
    @hickorydragon8114 2 года назад

    What kind of fireplace is it? What about clearances?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  2 года назад

      It’s electric. No clearance needed!

  • @iiCodyYT
    @iiCodyYT 2 года назад

    What does it mean for “depth”

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  2 года назад

      How far in towards the fireplace

  • @tamy4v
    @tamy4v 2 года назад

    hey its there a part 2???

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  2 года назад

      Part 2 is “Building a concrete fireplace the east way”!

  • @davecampbell1056
    @davecampbell1056 3 года назад

    how did you do the electrical work?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад

      I just spliced into a power supply line in the crawl space beneath the fireplace. I made a video about it called “wire splicing step by step”

  • @joshuasmith1215
    @joshuasmith1215 3 года назад

    Is that mold on the insulation?!

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад +1

      Not mould, just dust and other particles from outside caused by thermal bridging (air leak). Not dangerous, but if you spot black insulation you know there’s an air gap nearby that should be filled!

  • @greenearthblueskies8556
    @greenearthblueskies8556 4 года назад

    👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @jacehunter1300
    @jacehunter1300 3 года назад +2

    Lol that ending. Big thumbs up man.

  • @RobertoGonzalezJr
    @RobertoGonzalezJr 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this video! It is exactly what I have been looking for and needed.

  • @gulyakhayaliyeva1745
    @gulyakhayaliyeva1745 2 года назад

    Thank you, your video is very helpful 👍🏻

  • @robertboudreault
    @robertboudreault 3 года назад

    I'm about to build something similar. In your opinion is it easier to build the wall the way you did or on the floor and then raise it?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад

      If you feel comfortable with all your measurements and have help to lift the wall then sure, you could always build it on the ground first. I’m almost always working by myself so it’s easier (and safer) for me to build in place...

  • @wellazvambe4445
    @wellazvambe4445 4 года назад

    hi, good clear instructions, looking to build my own. I am a beginer but am handy. question though, do you use any software to design your plans as you were showing on paper? if yes, which software do you use or can you recomend?

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  4 года назад +1

      I haven’t used any software myself. I just draw out to the dimensions I need with a pencil and paper. Although for my kitchen layout, I used IKEA’s design software off their website, even though I bought my kitchen elsewhere. Worked pretty well!

    • @joseoropeza2625
      @joseoropeza2625 3 года назад

      I would recommend SketchUp from Google, it’s free and fairly easy to learn. You also have the benefit of swing your build in 3D and can even add colors or material finishes.

  • @melvincarter5596
    @melvincarter5596 3 года назад

    What size screws did u use to attach to the wall

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад +1

      3” wood screws (#8)

    • @melvincarter5596
      @melvincarter5596 3 года назад

      @@thinkreno thank u i have another question do fire place need to sit on joists below

    • @melvincarter5596
      @melvincarter5596 3 года назад

      Will deck screws work

    • @thinkreno
      @thinkreno  3 года назад

      Sure, if they’re long enough.

    • @melvincarter5596
      @melvincarter5596 3 года назад

      How many screws can u put in one stud on the 1.5 side