Guys, that fix turned out excellent. I was really curious to see how you would flash and install the window and you are right to be proud of your work. Mobile homes are done a little different so you just have to do the best with it and I like what you came up with. I've never used rivets before and now I want to try that out. Thanks for that shout-out too :)
Green Acre Homestead I was so excited and hoping he would! I love both your channels and I’m happy for you both! DIY must be happy to have a bathroom!! ☺️
@Bibi from Spain and @Margaret Rehwalt, I’m so glad I’m not the only one who loves these two channels! They should have lots of people watching because they are very deserving lovely families!👍😁🇨🇦
It looks great you two. I love how you guys work together on your home to repair and fix it up like you want it. My wife and I worked on remodeling our mobile home for about 2-3 years. We installed a house type metal roof over entire top. Installed new house type steel entry door on front and rear, had to do some tear out and reframing for the taller/wider prehung doors. As we worked around the mobile home, I doubled 2x4studs at every other stud. Also removed tore out and reframed for energy efficient home windows. Also both bathrooms showers and tubs were against outside walls, so while we had the old aluminum siding off, we remove just enough 2x4 studs at showers, to replace our old showers with brand new 1 piece shower stalls, framed and blocked them up, and replaced all new studs in exterior of bathrooms. New toilets, sinks, vanities, ect. We removed all the old insulation and installed new upgraded insulation. Our old sub flooring was 3/4" osb particle board, and it had a couple of bad places, so we cut old flooring out doubled up the 2x8 floor joists, framed in at interior wall areas, and at exterior walls, and installed 23/32" T&G plywood. We installed tyvek house wrap around outside of stud walls, and put Hardy fiber/cement board on exterior of our mobile home. We live in the country, so we put down a vapor barrier, and installed new vinyl laminate waterproof plank flooring, the entire mobile home. New hvac heat pump system, and new kitchen appliances, countertops, and cabinets, Also added additional cement block piers, (8 under front & 8 under rear) under floors of our mobile home. It's also under pinned/closed in with cement blocks. We even added a mud room, on the back. I know alot of people would say that was alot of overkill , but I wanted our home to be very strong and rigid, so that's why I added alot of extras. We remodeled it and upgraded it the way we wanted it, and finished, and the very best thing about it, there is no mortgage, and we purchased everything as we did the remodel/renovation. We saved thousands of $$ doing our own work. It's was alot of work and a long road but we got it done.
Strongest part of YOUR house? Strongest part of MOST people's houses! Your "can do" spirit is inspiring! I've watched many of your videos, and really appreciate that you make them. Sam is quite competent in a general way,, and either knows what he's doing, or can figure out a way, yet isn't an expert. This is a MUCH more realistic standard for people like me to aspire to.
You are right your work is the strongest part of the house. Let's be honest mobile homes were built to be inexpensive . Great work, looks water tight. Enjoy your humor...
Hey Guys I like watching your video because you aren't trying to BS anyone. You have limited experience but you two can figure it out and are doing a hell of a good job. When my wife and I were first married I bought a MH for $300 and did pretty much what you are doing. I did not know to look for bad floors etc. Broken water lines blah blah blah. Worked on it every weekend and got er done. Only about $1200 in 1988 money and it was done. Still had to do heat and air but it was dried in. You two keep at it and you will always remember this build no matter how life turns out.
Love your videos because you are realistic. I think that eventually you will be able to get some well needed rest. Thanks again for sharing this with us.
Great work you guy's. I'm glad Angela found a reasonably priced window., she does deserve a lazy susan! The whole family will like the ease of it & not loosing items in the corners. I think Sam made the best choices for the materials you could get. You did a great job all the way around! I thought you might do your window as Doug showed in his reno. I think he started a trend for proper window installation. Good for you to put the word out so other people will have info. See ya next time, take care and God Bless
I'm in the process of redoing a 1971 mobile home and this video was very helpful. It's been awhile since I have replaced windows, however, seeing how you did this it has giving me confidence to attack what I have to do. I have to replace all of the windows and I am hoping the weather holds out for me as well. I am also going to rebuild the exterior walls with 2x4's and put on ziptech boards and eliminate the aluminum siding. I had to do a bunch of work to the roof way more than I anticipated. I am doing most of the work by myself which has been hard on me, as I my body is in rough shape. I still have to attack the other side of the roof but at this point the windows are a priority as the Maine weather can be brutal. The water and electricity have to be finished up as well. But god willing this will all work out as I am staying in a camper at this point which has no heat but I do have an electric heater and blanket which is working for now. Great job you two, thank you again for the confidence boost now I can attack this project and I can refer back to this video if I run into any issues. Good luck with the rest of your project!
We had about 40 feet of my back wall that had to be replaced 3 years ago so I know a lot more than I wanted to because I had done a diy on my kitchen and it looked so good...then after the accident my water froze and everything had to be replaced and that was a blessing in disguise because all the rot and mold was found in the back wall. I lived without a kitchen for 2 1/2 years. No money on social security to fix an I was too injured to do it myself so trying to get healthier on Keto/carnivore. It does work!! Thank You Jesus. I watch y'all and get up and do a little more each day toward making life better at my house. God bless you and your family. 🙋🏼🙏✝️💕👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I've joked with my brother about just this type of thing!!! Like a version of Storage Wars, or Big Tuna or something like that, but called "Trailer Kings" 😂
Help is hard to find. I thank you & DIYfferent for putting in the effort to make videos on mobile home repair. There are not many for the mobile home community, and with your help finding solutions have been easier. I bought an 84 two years ago and thought I had a little more time to prepare for repairs, but to no avail. So THANK YOU! From eastern NC
I just started watching your channel because I own a mobile home and have a limited budget for repairs. I live across the street from home depot and a RJ Lumber. It's cool to see what can be done using big box store goods on a budget 😊👍🏾
"Hey, baby, they're *restoring* that house! I bet it's going to be beautiful when they finish!" Glad you're using DIYferent (Doug) as a resource for doing windows. I learned a lot from his example!! Oh, and - - EPIC WIN!
Just found your channel recently. You two are great together, the wife and I have done all types of renovation work over the past 40 years, I think people thought sometimes we were nuts with some of the things we tackled and maybe we were! Just remember, the family that renovates together stays together!!
This was absolutely the BEST and detailed mobile home video I've watched so far.. Thank you!!! I'll continue to keep watching you guys channel while renovating my own single wide trailer..
I don’t know a whole lot about home renovating but I did help my husband renovate four houses in the past. I got the tedious jobs of removing wallpaper and prepping walls for painting, painting internal walls, painting decks etc. it’s all really hard work and can stretch you in so many ways. But at the end you get to sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labor for many years. You two are doing great. House is looking awesome.
I’m with y’all! We are going to get these repairs done. I know the feeling of satisfaction when a job is done correctly. Hang in there - It’ll be worth it. Great job!
I was bummed about taking out the cabinets again, and opening the wall to the outside. I knew it was gonna be a doozy, but ended up not being bad at all! -Angela
I'm so thankful I found your channel! My budget makes me a DIY sort of person and I have 2 mobile homes that need repairs. So far so good, but I'm saving the bigger projects for last. I'm learning so much and you've answered many questions for me. Y'all are so inspiring! Wishing you both the best!
Wow. You two have accomplished so much!! Truly amazing how you handle all of this. Do you have any idea how many folks don’t understand how to do any of this stuff? You should be proud of how much you’ve done and how well you work together. Will be soooo happy for you once the job is done❣️The parade of “home” will be exciting to see😎
OMG!! I'm so glad you looked up DIYfferent and how Doug does the windows. I've followed them for years and think he's great at explaining. I'm really getting into y'all channel more and more and you guys seem to be getting a lot more comfy with a camera.
The king stud is the one that goes from the floor to the ceiling. The jack stud is the shorter one that supports the window header. The ones under the window are often called cripple studs. Also, cool video!
Remodeling and redoing is always such a mess but the results are usually worth it. I would love to see the floor plan on your mobile. It amazes me the different ways of using space.
Im not from the USA, and i live in Africa, BUT im amazed with how THIN your walls are !! . Here In SENEGAL, all the houses are cement blocks , so at least 20cm thick , yours are what 4inches !! OMG !!
Angela you will love your lazy-susan in that corner base cabinet - just make sure to get the door that hinges and opens all the way so you can reach everything
OH how we are enjoying your channel! My husband goes around saying BEEFIN" and "wordydird" ….so funny! He says you both are a PERFECT pair and I agree! We don't rely on the notification bell because sometime it works and others times it doesn't....so we have become GREEN ACRE HOMESTEAD Stalkers LOL....searching daily for another video...LOL. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your life and for all the hard word in making every video! Keep up the excellent work on the house LOOKS GREAT! God Bless.
Just started watching ya'all and thoroughly enjoy your videos. I especially appreciate your close relationship and how well you work together as a team.
I love and appreciate your budget sense and drive. My husband and I are still little by little doing our house. Sometimes people forget you still have to live in the dang house! That being said, good job you guys! Also, we finished our kitchen but I understand 100% about losing that space and how dire it is to get it back! 🥰
king studs are full size, jack studs are the shorter ones that the header sits on. But we knew what you meant. You will be very happy when the job is done and lookin' good.
Horray the window is in. Great job. Doug sent me over here from DIF and I'm so happy he did. Another great team work. Waiting for their video next. Thanks for sharing.
Header is a little small, but miles better than what was there before. Everything else looks to be beyond code(double sill is usually only required for windows over 5' wide). Should be much, much stronger than before. Good job!
I am a new subscriber. I really enjoy your channel!!!! Doug is very talented . Following his methods you can't go wrong. You 2 are doing a great job!!! Love watching!!!
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How about a link to the window you found? I would like to see what you chose.
Guys, that fix turned out excellent. I was really curious to see how you would flash and install the window and you are right to be proud of your work. Mobile homes are done a little different so you just have to do the best with it and I like what you came up with. I've never used rivets before and now I want to try that out. Thanks for that shout-out too :)
@@BibiFromSpain Thank you!
@@diyfferent fancy seeing you over here. 👋
@@Jcarters75 hi :)
Sam just let out a big sigh of relief and is now grinning from ear to ear. I think you made his evening. ☺ -Angela
Green Acre Homestead I was so excited and hoping he would! I love both your channels and I’m happy for you both! DIY must be happy to have a bathroom!! ☺️
It’s a great day when I get to watch Green Acre Homestead video and DIYfferent on the same day! 👍😁🇨🇦
That's exactly what I was thinking as I got ready to post. Loving them both.
@Bibi from Spain and @Margaret Rehwalt, I’m so glad I’m not the only one who loves these two channels! They should have lots of people watching because they are very deserving lovely families!👍😁🇨🇦
That's for sure!!!
You two are awesome, most young people would be too scared to take on a project like you did. Good work on thinking outside the box.
Y’all did excellent work on the window install. Indeed pat yourselves on the back. Yes, always thank The Lord. Shalom 🕊
Ten thumbs up for Doug and The DIYFFERENT Crew as well as Green Acres!!! CHEERS FROM westcoast Canada
I love seeing Angela working side by side with you! I would totally do that!!
You two are great you’re jack of all trade master of everything that you put your hands to.
I enjoy watching you two work together and I love your humor too. You make me laugh. Great job.
Beautiful countryside views. Everything is now fetched and flashed.
Thank God for the education you give. Blessings 🙏
It looks great you two. I love how you guys work together on your home to repair and fix it up like you want it. My wife and I worked on remodeling our mobile home for about 2-3 years. We installed a house type metal roof over entire top. Installed new house type steel entry door on front and rear, had to do some tear out and reframing for the taller/wider prehung doors. As we worked around the mobile home, I doubled 2x4studs at every other stud. Also removed tore out and reframed for energy efficient home windows. Also both bathrooms showers and tubs were against outside walls, so while we had the old aluminum siding off, we remove just enough 2x4 studs at showers, to replace our old showers with brand new 1 piece shower stalls, framed and blocked them up, and replaced all new studs in exterior of bathrooms. New toilets, sinks, vanities, ect. We removed all the old insulation and installed new upgraded insulation. Our old sub flooring was 3/4" osb particle board, and it had a couple of bad places, so we cut old flooring out doubled up the 2x8 floor joists, framed in at interior wall areas, and at exterior walls, and installed 23/32" T&G plywood. We installed tyvek house wrap around outside of stud walls, and put Hardy fiber/cement board on exterior of our mobile home. We live in the country, so we put down a vapor barrier, and installed new vinyl laminate waterproof plank flooring, the entire mobile home. New hvac heat pump system, and new kitchen appliances, countertops, and cabinets, Also added additional cement block piers, (8 under front & 8 under rear) under floors of our mobile home. It's also under pinned/closed in with cement blocks. We even added a mud room, on the back. I know alot of people would say that was alot of overkill , but I wanted our home to be very strong and rigid, so that's why I added alot of extras. We remodeled it and upgraded it the way we wanted it, and finished, and the very best thing about it, there is no mortgage, and we purchased everything as we did the remodel/renovation. We saved thousands of $$ doing our own work. It's was alot of work and a long road but we got it done.
Strongest part of YOUR house? Strongest part of MOST people's houses!
Your "can do" spirit is inspiring! I've watched many of your videos, and really appreciate that you make them. Sam is quite competent in a general way,, and either knows what he's doing, or can figure out a way, yet isn't an expert. This is a MUCH more realistic standard for people like me to aspire to.
Great solution for a smaller window and sourcing the materials to fix it!!!
You are right your work is the strongest part of the house. Let's be honest mobile homes were built to be inexpensive . Great work, looks water tight. Enjoy your humor...
Poor Angela, she was STRESSING at opening. Everything worked out!! Y'all did an awesome job.
Always look forward to your videos.
She was!!! She feels much better now that it's all done. That was the scariest part of our reno she said. -Sam
Hey Guys
I like watching your video because you aren't trying to BS anyone. You have limited experience but you two can figure it out and are doing a hell of a good job. When my wife and I were first married I bought a MH for $300 and did pretty much what you are doing. I did not know to look for bad floors etc. Broken water lines blah blah blah. Worked on it every weekend and got er done. Only about $1200 in 1988 money and it was done. Still had to do heat and air but it was dried in. You two keep at it and you will always remember this build no matter how life turns out.
you two budgeted and worked hard together---and it shows!!!
Your patch for the siding was great! I wouldn't have thought of that. Don't you just love Doug and Ashley?
You did a real good job . If and when you have to improvise thats not a problem , gets you through . Well done .
Love watching reno videos. I discovered this channel yesterday. Love it already.
Awesome! Welcome aboard!
Thank you. I learned so much. I will be renovating a mobile home soon. You guys are so cute to watch.
Sweet smell of success!! Love the view of colors through your new window (2 years ago). Very resourceful couple...funny and entertaining too!
You guys did a great job. New window, new wall, and new kitchen. Win, win, win!
I vote it a WIN! If it works and keeps you dry, safe and warm, what else is needed? Kudos 🤩
You both work together so well and you do great work together
Thank you so much!
I know you're glad you got that window in before this rain set in!
We are too! Today it has rained nonstop!
You two are just so darn cute ! It great to see couples like you two work so hard together . Thank so much for making your videos I really enjoy them!
No leak, no condensation, dry and warm in the house....epic win.
A man's got to do what he's got to do. I always say if it works that's all that matters
Love your videos because you are realistic. I think that eventually you will be able to get some well needed rest. Thanks again for sharing this with us.
Great work you guy's. I'm glad Angela found a reasonably priced window., she does deserve a lazy susan! The whole family will like the ease of it & not loosing items in the corners. I think Sam made the best choices for the materials you could get. You did a great job all the way around! I thought you might do your window as Doug showed in his reno. I think he started a trend for proper window installation. Good for you to put the word out so other people will have info. See ya next time, take care and God Bless
Thank you so much! Yes, Doug and Ashley's window video is awesome. I've pointed a few friends to it already and will continue to do so!
Great job on the window. I have learned so much in just few videos. tyvm
That ¨yay¨ won me over
As long as it works and is safe. Go for it. The most important part is your wellbeing and your families health and safety. Keep up the good work.
I'm in the process of redoing a 1971 mobile home and this video was very helpful. It's been awhile since I have replaced windows, however, seeing how you did this it has giving me confidence to attack what I have to do. I have to replace all of the windows and I am hoping the weather holds out for me as well. I am also going to rebuild the exterior walls with 2x4's and put on ziptech boards and eliminate the aluminum siding. I had to do a bunch of work to the roof way more than I anticipated. I am doing most of the work by myself which has been hard on me, as I my body is in rough shape. I still have to attack the other side of the roof but at this point the windows are a priority as the Maine weather can be brutal. The water and electricity have to be finished up as well. But god willing this will all work out as I am staying in a camper at this point which has no heat but I do have an electric heater and blanket which is working for now. Great job you two, thank you again for the confidence boost now I can attack this project and I can refer back to this video if I run into any issues. Good luck with the rest of your project!
We had about 40 feet of my back wall that had to be replaced 3 years ago so I know a lot more than I wanted to because I had done a diy on my kitchen and it looked so good...then after the accident my water froze and everything had to be replaced and that was a blessing in disguise because all the rot and mold was found in the back wall. I lived without a kitchen for 2 1/2 years. No money on social security to fix an I was too injured to do it myself so trying to get healthier on Keto/carnivore. It does work!! Thank You Jesus. I watch y'all and get up and do a little more each day toward making life better at my house. God bless you and your family. 🙋🏼🙏✝️💕👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Oh my goodness!
Really wish there was a company that did Remodeling on old mobile homes, even a TV show
I've joked with my brother about just this type of thing!!! Like a version of Storage Wars, or Big Tuna or something like that, but called "Trailer Kings" 😂
Help is hard to find. I thank you & DIYfferent for putting in the effort to make videos on mobile home repair. There are not many for the mobile home community, and with your help finding solutions have been easier. I bought an 84 two years ago and thought I had a little more time to prepare for repairs, but to no avail. So THANK YOU! From eastern NC
You are most welcome! Glad to help others!
Omg, you two are amazing together. Thanks so much for sharing.
Awesome win!!!!!! Loved watching this. I did not know you could rivet a trailer like this. Big win!
Perk of an older mobile home? It can be fixed like a house or a camper. LOL 😂
I just started watching your channel because I own a mobile home and have a limited budget for repairs. I live across the street from home depot and a RJ Lumber. It's cool to see what can be done using big box store goods on a budget 😊👍🏾
Great job! You put it back better than it was originally.
You 2 rock together! Glad you're as far as you are.
"Hey, baby, they're *restoring* that house! I bet it's going to be beautiful when they finish!" Glad you're using DIYferent (Doug) as a resource for doing windows. I learned a lot from his example!! Oh, and - - EPIC WIN!
Yea! Great job! Looking good! It looks great , looks like shutters! Great idea!
I just love that you guys get along so well.
Epic win!...It looks awesome!...Yay for the lazy susan!
Just found your channel recently.
You two are great together, the wife and I have done all types of renovation work over the past 40 years, I think people thought sometimes we were nuts with some of the things we tackled and maybe we were!
Just remember, the family that renovates together stays together!!
This was absolutely the BEST and detailed mobile home video I've watched so far.. Thank you!!! I'll continue to keep watching you guys channel while renovating my own single wide trailer..
I don’t know a whole lot about home renovating but I did help my husband renovate four houses in the past. I got the tedious jobs of removing wallpaper and prepping walls for painting, painting internal walls, painting decks etc. it’s all really hard work and can stretch you in so many ways. But at the end you get to sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labor for many years. You two are doing great. House is looking awesome.
I love those ladders. So versatile
I’m with y’all! We are going to get these repairs done. I know the feeling of satisfaction when a job is done correctly. Hang in there - It’ll be worth it. Great job!
Thanks for showing everything step by step. I learned a lot.
Bless yall's heart bro the wifey looks extremely nervous in the intro. I always say common sense, skills, and a helping hand go a very long way.
I was bummed about taking out the cabinets again, and opening the wall to the outside. I knew it was gonna be a doozy, but ended up not being bad at all! -Angela
@@sam-and-angela I am so glad its turning out well. I am taking notes. Yall are doing great! keep it up! I look forward to these.
That is going to be one cosy, toasty warm kitchen! Great job and a 👍 for the savings made.... Lazy Susan success 👌. Take care, Beth, UK
Smash to fit, paint to match!!! How is it that you guys don't have more subscribers!! Great job "Get'ner did!"
wow! I totally see why you would want a bigger window there - the view looks beautiful! :)
I'm so thankful I found your channel! My budget makes me a DIY sort of person and I have 2 mobile homes that need repairs. So far so good, but I'm saving the bigger projects for last.
I'm learning so much and you've answered many questions for me. Y'all are so inspiring! Wishing you both the best!
Thank you!!
Very interesting and educational.
I had to chuckle at the copper wire comment. Mine is old enough to have aluminium!🤣
Looks like that four finger measuring tape done a GREAT JOB..👍+👌+✔
Wow. You two have accomplished so much!! Truly amazing how you handle all of this. Do you have any idea how many folks don’t understand how to do any of this stuff? You should be proud of how much you’ve done and how well you work together. Will be soooo happy for you once the job is done❣️The parade of “home” will be exciting to see😎
Yes Thank you Lord! Great progress, still praying for your safety and progress and I wish I could help. Take care
Thank you so much, your prayers are a great help!
Love watching you guys working together....great job ❣️❣️❣️
For mobile home repair, you guys are doing great!
Very nice channel. You get a lot of subscribers. Your work together is awesome 😎 I can not believe you moved from beautiful NC to Tennessee
Sweat.......Victory you two are so funny love the videos
OMG!! I'm so glad you looked up DIYfferent and how Doug does the windows. I've followed them for years and think he's great at explaining. I'm really getting into y'all channel more and more and you guys seem to be getting a lot more comfy with a camera.
Lol, that smell! Poor Angela looked so discouraged at the beginning. It's so much unexpected work. Awesome job guys!!!
The two of you are Awesome!!!!!
The king stud is the one that goes from the floor to the ceiling. The jack stud is the shorter one that supports the window header. The ones under the window are often called cripple studs. Also, cool video!
Awesome info, thank you! I can never remember this stuff.. even more when the camera is rolling. 😂 -Sam
We watch out in the country and now we found your channel. enjoyed it. glad you got your window in. turning cold here in tn. you two are hard workers.
I’m loving watching you transform your home. You both work so hard and should be really proud. And YAY for the lazy susan!!
Thank you so much, it means a great deal to us that others enjoy what we are doing and how we present it. -Sam
I watch your videos but I never comment...but I had to this time just to say that you guys are awesome!
Thank you for letting us know! We have no way to knowing who watches without the comments, so love them. Thanks Susan!
I love you guys, is really nice see how work always together. God bless you guys.
Thank you so much!
That's going to be your warmest and strongest part of your outside walls. Awesome job guys!
WTG Angela on the lazy susan cabinet!!!
You two are such an inspiration and I look forward to every video!
YAY!!! xoxox
Remodeling and redoing is always such a mess but the results are usually worth it. I would love to see the floor plan on your mobile. It amazes me the different ways of using space.
Window looks really good! Can't wait to see the rest of the kitchen!
Angela....your expression in the opening segment....I felt your pain. 💛💕🧡
Yay!!!! A new window!! Great job you two!
I love the smell and look of fresh wood LOL :) You all are doing a great job ! I am soooooo addicted to watching LOL :)
Im not from the USA, and i live in Africa, BUT im amazed with how THIN your walls are !! . Here In SENEGAL, all the houses are cement blocks , so at least 20cm thick , yours are what 4inches !! OMG !!
Wow! That is thick! We’ve been surprised at how the mobile homes here are made. Not much more than a camper!
You are doing an awesome job. So much work. It is like rebuilding it. I live in an old house. Stuff just has to be replaced and redone periodically.
Angela you will love your lazy-susan in that corner base cabinet - just make sure to get the door that hinges and opens all the way so you can reach everything
Great tip! We'll put that feature on our "look list" for one. Thanks!
Jim from Scotland...sure do like your video's...u film and explain every step of the way...good job guys.
Hi Jim! Thank you! Oh how we would love to see Scotland!!! 😱😎
@@sam-and-angela winter is coming ..no u wouldn't...ha..
Nice find on the window. Saving money is always good. ^_^
Came from Doug & Ashley’s channel. Love the work you both are doing to your mobile homes. Looking forward to your next video
Job well done.. I was a little nervous on the aluminum siding.. but I have never dealt with it before, you learn something every day..
Lol it thank God it didn’t rain I love it n u can cover it up with fake shutters God Bless y’all
You gotta good help mate, reminds me of my wife. She too loves this kinda work you all are doing. Good job.
I surely do, and am so blessed with her. -Sam
OH how we are enjoying your channel! My husband goes around saying BEEFIN" and "wordydird" ….so funny! He says you both are a PERFECT pair and I agree! We don't rely on the notification bell because sometime it works and others times it doesn't....so we have become GREEN ACRE HOMESTEAD Stalkers LOL....searching daily for another video...LOL. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your life and for all the hard word in making every video! Keep up the excellent work on the house LOOKS GREAT! God Bless.
This comment made our day!!! We love hearing that you all enjoy what we do so much! 😊
One step forward and two steps back, but the end result will be soooooo good. Love your view
Just started watching ya'all and thoroughly enjoy your videos. I especially appreciate your close relationship and how well you work together as a team.
Thank you! Welcome to our channel, too. We're humble and happy to have you here!
Ordered some soap for Christmas gifts
I love and appreciate your budget sense and drive. My husband and I are still little by little doing our house. Sometimes people forget you still have to live in the dang house! That being said, good job you guys! Also, we finished our kitchen but I understand 100% about losing that space and how dire it is to get it back! 🥰
king studs are full size, jack studs are the shorter ones that the header sits on. But we knew what you meant. You will be very happy when the job is done and lookin' good.
You guys are great. Just love your personalities. Good job and I'm learning a lot too!
Thanks so much!
Horray the window is in. Great job. Doug sent me over here from DIF and I'm so happy he did. Another great team work. Waiting for their video next. Thanks for sharing.
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Header is a little small, but miles better than what was there before. Everything else looks to be beyond code(double sill is usually only required for windows over 5' wide). Should be much, much stronger than before. Good job!
Great team work
I am a new subscriber. I really enjoy your channel!!!! Doug is very talented . Following his methods you can't go wrong. You 2 are doing a great job!!! Love watching!!!