Repairing Tongue & Groove Porch Flooring

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 38

  • @elizabethjones9440
    @elizabethjones9440 Год назад +1

    Beautiful result that should really last. The original builder would definitely be impressed and be honored by your work.

  • @andrewlewis5251
    @andrewlewis5251 7 месяцев назад +2

    Greetings. I am a young man in Florida with a porch that looks JUST like yours. not just the rot, but the color and style is almost exact. House is over 100 years old and never had much work, so the entire porch was caved. I replaced all of the framing so far, and was trying to figure out what the boards with the notch and tab where called. I learned here They are tongue and grove boards. Thank you!

  • @meganmahaffey5421
    @meganmahaffey5421 5 месяцев назад

    This helps so much! We just bought a 1400 sq foot house (1890) it has so much character but the house is lightly leans to one side because of settling over time. But also the porch is the same is yours. And it needs to be replaced and fixed. I’m worried if I start digging in I will run into problems I won’t be able to fix myself lol.

  • @cheeseburger9232
    @cheeseburger9232 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video

  • @christinasmith9032
    @christinasmith9032 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much! Hah, yes, isn't it neat to see what's under there. I'm a fan of old pine too. m
    My porch isn't as bad as yours so I appreciate the tip on the wood epoxy.

  • @CIA.U.S.A
    @CIA.U.S.A 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for the great video 🫡

  • @Manowar482
    @Manowar482 6 месяцев назад +1

    I needed this video thank you

  • @spiritof7686
    @spiritof7686 10 месяцев назад

    Nice job man, thanks for the info

  • @anthonyjarvis8491
    @anthonyjarvis8491 5 месяцев назад

    I feel like I’m looking at my same porch (1906) with the same heart pine. Not sure if the bora care will prevent the same thing from happening b/c the part of the porch that doesn’t get direct sun or exposure to moisture does just fine. The T&G just can’t handle the expansion & contraction of sun & water. I feel like the only answer is to use an awning off the porch facade or to use a substrate more expansion/contraction tolerance such as Trex. Looks so fantastic when fresh and new..then the battle eventually repeats itself!!

  • @airmanx8419
    @airmanx8419 Год назад +1

    Did you reuse the railing? I have to do this very thing next summer, plus the beadboard pouch ceiling.

  • @lilsully1378
    @lilsully1378 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have a house that was built in 1915. And my porch is exactly like this one. What porch boards did you use to replace all the old ones? Thank You and it looks great!

  • @AnnaScheetz-v3t
    @AnnaScheetz-v3t Год назад +1

    Question! We are about to do this to our wood porch. The tongue and groove lumber we got, says to prime and paint all surfaces of the board before install. I noticed you did not do this. I thought since they are tongue and groove, the primer and paint would build up and not allow the pieces to fit together. What are your thoughts on this since you have first hand experience with a tongue and groove porch

  • @Jdww89
    @Jdww89 7 месяцев назад +1

    What size milwaukee gun are you using? My house built in nineteen twenty has the nails on the face they're not hidden. Have a framing gun,but I'm wondering if a finishing gun for the hidden nails needs to be used.

  • @isadean
    @isadean 2 месяца назад

    I have the same problem on my 1909 porch. The decking was replaced in 2003 when I purchased the house and the edge started rotting I want to say within 10-15 years. At the time of replacement they took the columns out and then put them back as part of the process, but you didn't do that - are you worried about rot under the columns? What made you decide to do a full tear out? I saw at the beginning, the decking was in sections. Did you consider other decking products instead of wood? Do you think the wood treatment you did will be enough?

  • @brendacaldwell3297
    @brendacaldwell3297 Месяц назад

    What about the seams that are open? What should those be filled with because won't they take in water and rot??

  • @gethighPV
    @gethighPV 8 месяцев назад +1

    Would you please provide more details on your lumber and source? My local lumber yards don’t seem to have it.

    • @SupertGTR
      @SupertGTR 6 месяцев назад +1

      If you live in the Midwest, Menards carries a variety 1x4 tongue and groove porch boards.

  • @_papad8434
    @_papad8434 4 месяца назад

    The first thing I did was replace old k style gutters with LeafGuard gutters on my porch.

  • @jordanmorales8610
    @jordanmorales8610 2 месяца назад

    What type of nails did you use?

  • @lajohnson1ly
    @lajohnson1ly Год назад +2

    Boracare: underside only?

  • @shadrickfarms2839
    @shadrickfarms2839 Год назад

    You need some termite caps on those piers

  • @debluetailfly
    @debluetailfly Год назад

    the house may be old, but those joists on the porch are not very old. The Old House Journal published a article quite a few years back that showed how to build a porch to make it last.

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  Год назад

      I’m not sure what you’re claiming but those joists in the older section are from 1918 without a doubt.

    • @debluetailfly
      @debluetailfly Год назад

      ​@@TheCraftsmanBlog I'm just telling you the porch has been rebuilt in more recent years. Yeah, some of the joists you show later in the video are original, but everything I see in the first part of the video shows light colored, shiny 2xs that have been been planed to 1 ½". The old joists are dark colored and rough sawn full dimension lumber as was used in that time period. When they started planing framing lumber, it was at first sold in 1 ⁵⁄₈" thicknessess, then reduced to 1 ½. Some of the tongue and groove may be original, but you can where new pieces were patched in.
      I am glad to see you rebuild with the original look. Most people end up pouring concrete, or rebuilding with modern deck materials which are totally out of character with old architecture.

  • @leestebbins5051
    @leestebbins5051 Год назад

    Is tongue and groove decking only aesthetic? Obviously sheds water better than spacing between boards but there’s a downside to air movement, i.e. drying?

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  Год назад

      Not just aesthetic. The T&G helps ties everything together so the decking moves together and you get a floor without gaps.

  • @oldmate9747
    @oldmate9747 Месяц назад

    What about the beams under all that rot? surely the beams have rotted as well

  • @wmcrosbyesq
    @wmcrosbyesq 6 месяцев назад +5

    Almost nothing about replacing boards and all about an advertisemnt for a product.

  • @dax3605
    @dax3605 Год назад

    "Promo SM" 😪

  • @geraldwenn9698
    @geraldwenn9698 2 месяца назад

    It all comes down to the crap soft pine timber you use.Never use it It's cheap and nasty.

  • @pjchmiel
    @pjchmiel Год назад

    Misleading title and thumbnail, you're not repairing anything, this is a tear-off-and-replace job. Expect better than this clickbait from you.

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  Год назад

      What would you suggest other than teaching you how to treat the lumber prior to installing so as to prevent this rot in the future?

    • @pjchmiel
      @pjchmiel Год назад

      @@TheCraftsmanBlog I like your work and have ordered a bunch of stuff from your online store. The thumbnail and title imply something along the lines of patch repairs for the worst areas, not a wholesale removal and replacement. Perhaps you should have said "replacing" instead of "repairing."

  • @Jared_Albert
    @Jared_Albert 2 месяца назад

    you didn't repair anything. Just tore out all the good and bad and replaed it with big box garbage thumbs down

  • @danajoseph6705
    @danajoseph6705 Год назад +1

    Do you check your messages?