Man you won’t believe how many contractors here in Texas don’t caulk the top door casing… They just assume that no one will ever see it so why not? Drives me insane.
Huge tip for small texture job. Get a palm size piece of styrofoam and put a thinned out layer of mud on the repair and press and pull that styrofoam on the wet mud let it tack and knock it down!
Nice one! This one answered a curiosity I’ve had when watching your shorter clips (regarding how long do you wait before knocking the texture down). Well put together Jalapeño!
Would you plz teach us how to match up new patched drywall to old painted drywall? It's especially bad in my bathroom but whenever I patch - it's always so much smoother than the existing painted drywall and has an obvious difference.
Mr Jalapeno love your vids. You do great and I've seen you grow. Gives me how friend. I love sensing people who are true to where they are and who they are. That's my prayer for myself more and more as of late. I've had some of these repairs and was just wondering because I have no idea in pricing how do you base a crack repair on price? World love some advice because I don't want to screw the customer or myself and sometimes it seems like I do myself. Thanks again.
Hey jalapeño. What part of Colorado are you from? Ive been following your work for a while. My sister recently moved to Colorado with her husband and I’m thinking of moving there in around that area. I do very similar work that you do and i also have experience doing stucco work (patches and new construction) and drywall and paint work.
Hey jalapeño! So I live in a pretty old house and the walls are plaster 😕 and I was wondering what I should do for holes and things. Should I go over it with plaster? Or is there another method. Thanks!
Is there an easy way to add back that bumpy texture if you don’t have that spray tool? Our walls are textured like in your video and we scraped off a chunk when going round a corner when we were moving in. Annoying every time I see that wall. Love your informative videos keep up the great work!
Hi I really enjoy your videos I have a question I see other channels that use the hot hot and then they recommend putting joint compound on top. But I only see you’re using a hotspot is that OK thank you hopefully you can answer my question
Since nobody is replying, if i gotta drive out just for this little crack ill charge $150 if the homeowner has the paint. Otherwise, i gotta color match and buy the paint, $250. And with the current supply chain issues which sherwin williams has it may be more money bc i gotta hunt down a paint can around the city. These are texas prices. I rarely ever get a call for one small thing though. Almost always I get a punch list of stuff so a crack like this would actually be included as part of the bigger project and really come down to $50-70 if im repainting the place.
Just throw in a piece of wood back there to secure the drywall patch, and existing drywall. It doesn't have to be structural wood like a stud. Just any piece of wood that secures both the existing drywall, to the drywall patch.
Can we just take a second and appreciate his skill. Fixing drywall, shooting texture and caulking the door. All while recording himself. 👍🏽👍🏽
Its called voice over. 👍
@@MrJawnyNumFive No shit. 😂😂 the voice over doesn’t hold the camera while doing the work. Big goofy
Enjoying them a lil longer
HAHAHA 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤝🤣
Very glad you caulked that joint and fixed that lazy work. Thanks for the tips!
Man you won’t believe how many contractors here in Texas don’t caulk the top door casing… They just assume that no one will ever see it so why not? Drives me insane.
My new favorite channel on youtube bro. I'm an electrician in Los Angeles and your videos have helped me with my dry wall patching skills a lot!
I just love that you move so quickly with your narrating and video editing,,, I always enjoy listening to you
Dude you’ve saved me so much time, can’t tell you how much I appreciate your channel.
Huge tip for small texture job. Get a palm size piece of styrofoam and put a thinned out layer of mud on the repair and press and pull that styrofoam on the wet mud let it tack and knock it down!
Then you can avoid the plastic and taping off everything
The long form videos are great!
Idk how this channel isn’t more popular!!
Nice one! This one answered a curiosity I’ve had when watching your shorter clips (regarding how long do you wait before knocking the texture down). Well put together Jalapeño!
Nice .good job matching up the texture
Thanks for the tips, great advice, making some drywall repairs as we speak!
Thanks!
Thanks! I appreciate the support 👍🏼
I have one just like this over a bedroom door tks for the tips!
What did you charge for something like this?
I really enjoy your videos and thanks for sharing!
That was awsome doing it now
Love the videos brother!
Would you plz teach us how to match up new patched drywall to old painted drywall? It's especially bad in my bathroom but whenever I patch - it's always so much smoother than the existing painted drywall and has an obvious difference.
Mr Jalapeno love your vids. You do great and I've seen you grow. Gives me how friend. I love sensing people who are true to where they are and who they are. That's my prayer for myself more and more as of late. I've had some of these repairs and was just wondering because I have no idea in pricing how do you base a crack repair on price? World love some advice because I don't want to screw the customer or myself and sometimes it seems like I do myself. Thanks again.
I hate knockdown texture. Cheap ass builders.
Do you have a video the case when there is not backing behind the crack?
Hey jalapeño. What part of Colorado are you from? Ive been following your work for a while. My sister recently moved to Colorado with her husband and I’m thinking of moving there in around that area. I do very similar work that you do and i also have experience doing stucco work (patches and new construction) and drywall and paint work.
So what if there is no backing what would you do then?
Hey jalapeño! So I live in a pretty old house and the walls are plaster 😕 and I was wondering what I should do for holes and things. Should I go over it with plaster? Or is there another method. Thanks!
The the adfors ultra thin mesh tape! You’ll never go back!
Is there an easy way to add back that bumpy texture if you don’t have that spray tool? Our walls are textured like in your video and we scraped off a chunk when going round a corner when we were moving in. Annoying every time I see that wall. Love your informative videos keep up the great work!
Ithink you can use spray texture in a can on heavy setting.
Jalapeño, please recommend someone in Las Vegas, or where can I find someone? Looking for someone to do patch work and paint as well.
Beautiful work
Nice work as always, what type of compressor do you use ?
I’d buy a house in colorado and mess it up just to let you fix it
Can you do a video on wallpaper. Like how to take it off or Can you paint over it
Have you ever used the spray can for the texture ?
Hi I really enjoy your videos I have a question I see other channels that use the hot hot and then they recommend putting joint compound on top. But I only see you’re using a hotspot is that OK thank you hopefully you can answer my question
Hey MJ.
I do work like that, how much $$ do you think it’s honest to charge for a work like that ?
Since nobody is replying, if i gotta drive out just for this little crack ill charge $150 if the homeowner has the paint. Otherwise, i gotta color match and buy the paint, $250. And with the current supply chain issues which sherwin williams has it may be more money bc i gotta hunt down a paint can around the city. These are texas prices. I rarely ever get a call for one small thing though. Almost always I get a punch list of stuff so a crack like this would actually be included as part of the bigger project and really come down to $50-70 if im repainting the place.
Do you have a website? I'm in Denver and need some repairs done.
always love to see that RUclips notification from mr jalapeno
Wish you were down in Phoenix, Az. Got anybody you can recommend?
Where are you in Colorado? I’m here in the springs I work for a local handyman service
Hey, where do you work in Colorado? I’m always looking for handymen…
What if there wasn’t any studs or backing behind the crack then what do you do??
You add the backing, cut out a hole and screw a piece of wood behind the drywall
Just throw in a piece of wood back there to secure the drywall patch, and existing drywall.
It doesn't have to be structural wood like a stud. Just any piece of wood that secures both the existing drywall, to the drywall patch.
What do you sand it with?
Do you ever answer questions on your youtubes?
nice bro
What does a job like that go for ?
Why not just use the can of knock off its easier
those cans are $20 for 20oz, the ez pro texture bags are 20oz and $8
Do you smoke medical?? Colorado person ?
I thought this would be a joke because it was only 2 minutes. He packed in a lot of useful info 🤍