Can you imagine if everyone had your work ethic, perfection, & calmness what an incredible world this would be! I’m just a grandma in NM who fumbled onto your channel… I don’t know anything about what you are usually doing - but I truly enjoy watching your videos! ❤
Thanks SO much. Your wife is a lucky lady. I am left to watching doers like yourself to tackle home jobs by myself. Your content is so clear and your work is so thorough. We all know that the way you work is done for the “love” of the home; and if we were to hire out a job like this we would get charged up the you-know-what, and that extra love just wouldn’t be there. Thanks for making your channel accessible to us all.
"Man, that sucks...!" Very nice job. This is one major change I want to our kitchen. But, the HOA will not 'allow it'. Little do they know. one day, there will simply be a vent on the side of MY house :) Nice detailed video. Keep 'em coming...
I wished you were my neighbor!! This is the best video I've seen on how to hang a microwave. I am in the midst of DIY myself, and the template/measure discussion was just what I needed to see. I made a cardboard template and measured 10 times so far. I'm going to just do what you did, and measure and not use the template. Just seems much easier and more accurate!! Thank you Sir!
Just a tip that I was made aware of when we had our attic insulated. They conducted a blower door test before and after they sealed up and insulated the attic. they turned on both my bath exhaust fans and checked for back drafting from my gas water heater and found my fresh air inlet was adequate but when we turned on the microwave vent it sucked air back down the chimney. I only had a 4" fresh air duct installed in my basement. I thought I could make it a 6" but found it was easier to go out the other side of the house with an additional 4" vent. I checked it myself afterwards and no more back drafting.
I really like the way that you work, and that you always do the finishing to a high standard. If and when you move, the new owners will be incredibly fortunate. 👍
I'm with you on the fiberglass and gloves. I found out that fiberglass should be itchy and whatnot watching videos.... News to me .... Goes and shoves more insulation into a void between joists in the basement... Bare hands... No worries😂. Everyone is different!
Always enjoy watching your videos. Even though I won't be putting in a microwave, I still watch because it's all good stuff. Ended up looking real good.
Same. I don't even have any exterior walls in my kitchen... due to an addition, all walls surrounding our kitchen are bedrooms or hallways, but I still find this totally interesting and informative.
Wow, this is the 1st video I've ever watched for installing a microwave over a stove. I watch lots of how to and renovate videos. There's a lot more to it than I ever imagined, of course you make it look easy. "It sucks" ha ha !
1:44 The reason why you have to cut the paper on the dotted line is so that you don't have to depend on the printer to print the holes of the template to the right distance from the factory edge of the paper. The dotted lines and the holes of the template will always be in the right distance from each other.
This makes perfect sense . I cut mine and all is well . Although the power cord hole was positioned perfectly, it was difficult pulling it up at the end when the microwave was closer to its final position. . If I had to do it again I’d build a jig for my router and cut a slot connected to the front of hole maybe 2 inches long . This way the cord could pull up much easier
Thanks a lot brother!! I just learned my microwave is convertible. After a little research I came across this video that shows my exact same microwave. This was perfect! Thanks again.
Thanks so much for this video. I wasn't sure that we could use an over-the-range microwave when you needed to vent outside. my experience was always venting the air back into the house. Now I know that this is possible, I will opt to get an over-the-range microwave oven.
Thank you for answering my concerns about how to vent our over the range microwave through the wall to the great outdoors! In our case we are full-time RVers and the recirculation of the range heat, etc. just doesn't cut it for me. Excellent approach and work ethic!
always really satisfying and relaxing vids, also while watching this i remember my mom being annoyed that they replaced the wooden shingles on her childhood home, now as you do that, i understand why now lol
This is going to help me a lot because I will be installing mine tomorrow I’m going to go to Home Depot tomorrow morning to get the wall cap and hoping that the have it in stock 👍
I'm finding this is how a lot of my quick diy jobs go. Nice easy job becomes making new holes in the wall, taking the siding off, painting tons of stuff after and using a week of my time :)
thank you "The Fixer" for a great video for like minded "perfectionists" LOL. I enjoyed your instructional style and look forward to installing my maytag mw tonight thanks to your tips and expertice. I suscribed and will look at your other videdos when done with install. Thanks again and God bless!
If you have space in between the microwave and the cabinet base, like this install, the hole for the cord can go anywhere you like. Put it directly under the outlet. The cord will be back far enough it won't interfere with anything you store up there.
Yeah it's a heap of work. But....if you want it done right and to look a certain way, then do it the method you did. Love this and can't wait for more content!! ❤️❤️❤️
that looks really nice love the way you explain every step of what you do & not what others would do 👍 your home is looking better with every video 💕 it's already beautiful in my eyes I know your wife loves all the rehabbing your doin to make it updated and tweaking it to fit yalls lifestyle
Loving the kitchen progress so far. Thats convenient your microwave is on an exterior wall. Mine is on an interior wall, and I didn't want to lose cabinet space either. So we took the top cabinet out, we cut the drywall, we cut the double top plate into the attic we dropped down a duct, then patched the drywall and reattached the cabinet. Back in the attic we went from the rectangle duct to circular duct and out the side of the house with a dryer-style vent. It does work really great, I can stand under it and even though its 2 stories up, I can feel the air and the flapper properly closes when the vent is off. We have vinyl siding and there was a dryer vent in the same CertainTeed color as our siding, so it matches.
This video is better than the instructions that come with the microwave. The directions want you to tape the crush blocks to the microwave. Well that didn’t work for me. I also didn’t have a small braid nailer. After struggling for awhile, I got one of crush blocks in but the second side was a no go, so I just snugged he second side up finger tight.
haha... loved the ending! Really great job, and I don't think anything about the way you did it. If anything it is is a million times better than the "professional" turds that installed everything on my newer construction house, because my microwave doesn't vent :/ Thanks for the information on turning the motor around I think that I am going to rip the microwave down and see if the builder didn't turn that around because literally doesn't work, I was about to go buy a new microwave because of it! Kitchen looks amazing!
I laughed so hard at the bit at the end!!! How many did you have while editing this video? Great installation though. You can't tell that the old one was ever there now. Thank you Matt for another great video. I can't wait to see the countertop installation and the Grand Finale full length video of the entire project. See ya next time...
13:00 I have a brick veneer exterior (and the kitchen is a story off the ground due to a walkout integral garage below) Any advice on that? Also, what if there is a stud right where the microwave dictates the vent need to go?
Great video! I have the same black vent and have been suspecting there is a gap, allowing cold air in. I know nothing about construction and was wondering what you used for your extension piece. Thanks!
I repair appliances so I see the bad install jobs where the vent is not turned the correct way and restricts air flow. Usually will cause excess steam in microwave and eventually case parts to fail. And if it’s under the manufacture warranty, they can not cover the repair to fix due to the improper installation. Love your vids!
We had our first microwave professionally installed over the stove in 1991. It and the new one in 2002 vent up through the cabinet to the roof since the other side is a bonus room. Put off getting a microwave until I saw the over the hood option. Didn't want one taking up space on the counter or on a separate cart.
Great video. A much better flange imo is those which are square on interior side and circular on the outside. This has many advantages over the square both end ones. First of all, they are much cheaper, I think, 1/3 or 1/4. Second, you can actually attach the flange to the microwave side and insert it in the wall as you are installing the microwave on the wall. Then you go out and attach an elbow exhaust outlet with cap easily. These square flanges are simply for making more money off of customers.
Flange... Could you use that cutting tool you used for the drywall or something similar to cut a gap between the shingles to create a void for the flange?
Stunningly beautiful job especially outside... However, my understanding is these vents that are part of a microwave oven are usually way under 600CFM so it most likely doesn't do much of evacuation when one is seriously cooking.
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From a simple microwave installation to a whole residing job😆. It's a good thing you know what you are doing. Nice job.
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ADORE YOU...
ALWAYS HAVE!
You do EXCELLENT WORK!
Thank YOU!
You are one gifted man. People like you leaves me thinking how little I know about anything. Great work
Dude no cutting corners. I love your honest work. Excellent
Can you imagine if everyone had your work ethic, perfection, & calmness what an incredible world this would be! I’m just a grandma in NM who fumbled onto your channel… I don’t know anything about what you are usually doing - but I truly enjoy watching your videos! ❤
Thank you, Celia!
Thanks SO much. Your wife is a lucky lady. I am left to watching doers like yourself to tackle home jobs by myself. Your content is so clear and your work is so thorough. We all know that the way you work is done for the “love” of the home; and if we were to hire out a job like this we would get charged up the you-know-what, and that extra love just wouldn’t be there. Thanks for making your channel accessible to us all.
20:15 I've had one of those aluminum vent dampers in my shop drawer for 20 years, never knowing what it was. Thanks for showing!!
You always take pride in what you do .That's why it always looks so good .we'll done keep up the great work 👍
"Man, that sucks...!" Very nice job. This is one major change I want to our kitchen. But, the HOA will not 'allow it'. Little do they know. one day, there will simply be a vent on the side of MY house :)
Nice detailed video. Keep 'em coming...
I wished you were my neighbor!! This is the best video I've seen on how to hang a microwave. I am in the midst of DIY myself, and the template/measure discussion was just what I needed to see. I made a cardboard template and measured 10 times so far. I'm going to just do what you did, and measure and not use the template. Just seems much easier and more accurate!! Thank you Sir!
I like this guy, every step he did is what I would have done, FYI been around construction all my life, recommend this video 👍👍👍
Just a tip that I was made aware of when we had our attic insulated. They conducted a blower door test before and after they sealed up and insulated the attic. they turned on both my bath exhaust fans and checked for back drafting from my gas water heater and found my fresh air inlet was adequate but when we turned on the microwave vent it sucked air back down the chimney. I only had a 4" fresh air duct installed in my basement. I thought I could make it a 6" but found it was easier to go out the other side of the house with an additional 4" vent. I checked it myself afterwards and no more back drafting.
I really like the way that you work, and that you always do the finishing to a high standard.
If and when you move, the new owners will be incredibly fortunate. 👍
Thank you, man! I’m gonna give this a shot.. I’m a dirt guy but now I feel like I’m a master carpenter after watching this. Wish me luck.
Wow, nice job, but it was a lot of work I must say. You have truly earned your title, the fixer. Anything you fix is done to perfection.
The 2 small blocks between the cabinet and microwave hit me.😮😮 nice beautiful work.
I like you as a fixer upper your a good teacher.
I'm with you on the fiberglass and gloves. I found out that fiberglass should be itchy and whatnot watching videos.... News to me .... Goes and shoves more insulation into a void between joists in the basement... Bare hands... No worries😂. Everyone is different!
This is a very good video. I don't find installing a direct ven tmicrowave to be an easy task. I appreciated the detail.
Always enjoy watching your videos. Even though I won't be putting in a microwave, I still watch because it's all good stuff. Ended up looking real good.
Same. I don't even have any exterior walls in my kitchen... due to an addition, all walls surrounding our kitchen are bedrooms or hallways, but I still find this totally interesting and informative.
Wow, this is the 1st video I've ever watched for installing a microwave over a stove.
I watch lots of how to and renovate videos.
There's a lot more to it than I ever imagined, of course you make it look easy.
"It sucks" ha ha !
1:44 The reason why you have to cut the paper on the dotted line is so that you don't have to depend on the printer to print the holes of the template to the right distance from the factory edge of the paper. The dotted lines and the holes of the template will always be in the right distance from each other.
This makes perfect sense . I cut mine and all is well . Although the power cord hole was positioned perfectly, it was difficult pulling it up at the end when the microwave was closer to its final position. . If I had to do it again I’d build a jig for my router and cut a slot connected to the front of hole maybe 2 inches long . This way the cord could pull up much easier
Thanks a lot brother!! I just learned my microwave is convertible. After a little research I came across this video that shows my exact same microwave. This was perfect! Thanks again.
Thanks so much for this video. I wasn't sure that we could use an over-the-range microwave when you needed to vent outside. my experience was always venting the air back into the house. Now I know that this is possible, I will opt to get an over-the-range microwave oven.
Love the quality of your work and I admire how calm you are when having to pivot and create a new plan! It’s coming along nicely!! 👏👏👏
Thank you for answering my concerns about how to vent our over the range microwave through the wall to the great outdoors! In our case we are full-time RVers and the recirculation of the range heat, etc. just doesn't cut it for me. Excellent approach and work ethic!
Excellent work and narration, great tip about the crush blocks for first time diy installers! I suppose it is easy to overlook that bit. Thank you,
Thank you for Explaining from start to finish. Appreciated every detail. Excellent!
always really satisfying and relaxing vids, also while watching this i remember my mom being annoyed that they replaced the wooden shingles on her childhood home, now as you do that, i understand why now lol
Really nice work. Loved how you finished the outside. Perfect.
This is going to help me a lot because I will be installing mine tomorrow I’m going to go to Home Depot tomorrow morning to get the wall cap and hoping that the have it in stock 👍
No matter what it is you do, you do it well. Kudos to you!
Super helpful. Thank you! I haven't finished yet but it made more sense to me the way you did it.
Great job on the micro AND the video. Helped me tons. Now to start actually working😏
Great video! My husband and I learned some important things.
you are really professional !
Thank you for showing.
I'm going to be needing this info. I'm hiring someone to do it but at least I know what it looks like when it's done right. 😎👍
Thank you!
Life is easy when you are dealing with an external wall. Interior wall without cabinets extending to the ceiling makes things a bit more interesting
I'm finding this is how a lot of my quick diy jobs go. Nice easy job becomes making new holes in the wall, taking the siding off, painting tons of stuff after and using a week of my time :)
Yup. Happens all the time.
too kool!! 😁your light heartedness made the end of my day better !😂 "vent" microwave...
Looks great! Fantastic work!
Love the little comedic bits at the end of the video 😂
thank you "The Fixer" for a great video for like minded "perfectionists" LOL. I enjoyed your instructional style and look forward to installing my maytag mw tonight thanks to your tips and expertice. I suscribed and will look at your other videdos when done with install. Thanks again and God bless!
Happy to help!!
If you have space in between the microwave and the cabinet base, like this install, the hole for the cord can go anywhere you like. Put it directly under the outlet. The cord will be back far enough it won't interfere with anything you store up there.
Good tip!
Yeah it's a heap of work. But....if you want it done right and to look a certain way, then do it the method you did. Love this and can't wait for more content!! ❤️❤️❤️
Man it looks really great! I like the vent you ended up going with on the outside. Looks way better than the stock one that came with the microwave.
Great, informational video. Thanks for taking the time to do it. It really helped me out.
Excellent and very honest job
Thank you!!
You did very clean job!!
that looks really nice love the way you explain every step of what you do & not what others would do 👍 your home is looking better with every video 💕 it's already beautiful in my eyes I know your wife loves all the rehabbing your doin to make it updated and tweaking it to fit yalls lifestyle
you are a real pro! Thank you very much, Excellent job!!
Loving the kitchen progress so far. Thats convenient your microwave is on an exterior wall. Mine is on an interior wall, and I didn't want to lose cabinet space either. So we took the top cabinet out, we cut the drywall, we cut the double top plate into the attic we dropped down a duct, then patched the drywall and reattached the cabinet. Back in the attic we went from the rectangle duct to circular duct and out the side of the house with a dryer-style vent. It does work really great, I can stand under it and even though its 2 stories up, I can feel the air and the flapper properly closes when the vent is off. We have vinyl siding and there was a dryer vent in the same CertainTeed color as our siding, so it matches.
The best vid on this subject. Really helped me.
Very professional clean finish job.
Good job.
Thank you.
I’ve learned soo much watching your videos. 👍
Thank you for the detailed instructions
That took a while and was a lot of work, but , it was done RIGHT and looks great!
This video is better than the instructions that come with the microwave. The directions want you to tape the crush blocks to the microwave. Well that didn’t work for me. I also didn’t have a small braid nailer. After struggling for awhile, I got one of crush blocks in but the second side was a no go, so I just snugged he second side up finger tight.
Wow now that's a job well done!! looks amazing!! love your videos and learning a lot!
Great job! It's fascinating to see what goes into installing these. I wouldn't do any of this just for a microwave though. Lol.
That`s a job very well done, Matt. ☺️
well done sir nice and clean
Man dude you're awesome. I wish I had your skills.
Thanks your video . Very helpful .
Perfect job!!!
Thanks!
very well done on that install. seen a lot of microwaves. most are not even close to that.
Always a pleasure watching you work! As always top quality work and tips always appreciate everything you do to record, edit and yeah do the job! Lol
I love the steps to install 🎉
You did a good job and it looks great.
Good job. Thanks for the videos, helps a lot .
haha... loved the ending!
Really great job, and I don't think anything about the way you did it. If anything it is is a million times better than the "professional" turds that installed everything on my newer construction house, because my microwave doesn't vent :/
Thanks for the information on turning the motor around I think that I am going to rip the microwave down and see if the builder didn't turn that around because literally doesn't work, I was about to go buy a new microwave because of it!
Kitchen looks amazing!
WoW, what a perfectionist.
Beautiful job!
Done like a pro! Good stuff!!!
Great job- that is going to help me out for sure. Very detailed- thank you
I laughed so hard at the bit at the end!!! How many did you have while editing this video?
Great installation though. You can't tell that the old one was ever there now. Thank you Matt for another great video. I can't wait to see the countertop installation and the Grand Finale full length video of the entire project.
See ya next time...
Damn! That looks better than our "professional" installed one!!
I have never installed one so I had no idea you had all of those options.
Very nice video!
13:00 I have a brick veneer exterior (and the kitchen is a story off the ground due to a walkout integral garage below) Any advice on that? Also, what if there is a stud right where the microwave dictates the vent need to go?
Outstanding work!
Doubt I will ever install one, but learning how its done was cool❗️
Great job! Looks & sounds awesome! Love it man! 🤩👌👍🫡
Thanks Fixer - super helpful!!
Okay I'm from the UK and was wondering why you need a vent for the microwave. However I scratched my head and realised it was for the extraction fan
Awesome video...Thank you...
Great video! I have the same black vent and have been suspecting there is a gap, allowing cold air in. I know nothing about construction and was wondering what you used for your extension piece. Thanks!
I repair appliances so I see the bad install jobs where the vent is not turned the correct way and restricts air flow. Usually will cause excess steam in microwave and eventually case parts to fail. And if it’s under the manufacture warranty, they can not cover the repair to fix due to the improper installation. Love your vids!
We had our first microwave professionally installed over the stove in 1991. It and the new one in 2002 vent up through the cabinet to the roof since the other side is a bonus room. Put off getting a microwave until I saw the over the hood option. Didn't want one taking up space on the counter or on a separate cart.
Great video. A much better flange imo is those which are square on interior side and circular on the outside. This has many advantages over the square both end ones. First of all, they are much cheaper, I think, 1/3 or 1/4. Second, you can actually attach the flange to the microwave side and insert it in the wall as you are installing the microwave on the wall. Then you go out and attach an elbow exhaust outlet with cap easily. These square flanges are simply for making more money off of customers.
flim win you are putting up vinyl 🎉 can't wait
I am wondering how you seal the duct after the exterior cap is put on , or is that not necessary?
Next time on cedar shakes, use your multitool to cut a groove to allow the flange to slide up under the lap. Shakes don't have to move.
Flange... Could you use that cutting tool you used for the drywall or something similar to cut a gap between the shingles to create a void for the flange?
Love it. Good job Matt 🍺
Stunningly beautiful job especially outside... However, my understanding is these vents that are part of a microwave oven are usually way under 600CFM so it most likely doesn't do much of evacuation when one is seriously cooking.
nice job, Thank you
Perfect demo. My wall have metal studs, what kind of bolts you suggest?
Good job 👏🏾
Badass bro, badass