FIXING MAJOR TERMITE DAMAGE IN INTERIOR WALL

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2021
  • ON THIS JOB WE FIX TERMITE DAMAGE THAT IS PRETTY MUCH IN THE ENTIRE WALL!!, RIP OUT SHEETROCK, INSULATION AND REPAIR THE WHOLE WALL AND PAINT.
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  • @dennis82468
    @dennis82468 Год назад +14

    That's pretty incredible!! Same thing happened to a guy a number of years ago in Louisiana (where I'm from originally). A picture fell off his living room wall. When he investigated it...termites had eaten the picture frame. Wondering how the termites got to the picture frame....he noticed that his entire back wall was eaten up. Worked out good for him though...not long after finding out...straight line winds came through and put a tree through that wall. Insurance paid for all the repairs :)

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +2

      dang that’s crazy. Thank you very much for watching. I really appreciate it.

    • @traziegbahe172
      @traziegbahe172 11 месяцев назад

      Blessed man

  • @AveryCreates
    @AveryCreates 10 месяцев назад +7

    You guys did great, what a perfect repair!
    My boyfriend just became a first time home buyer. He's a disabled veteran (thankfully is able to work for the call center at the VA). He gets some disability but honestly he doesn't have a lot of money. So our househunting took way longer than it should have with our limited budget. (I'm not exactly well off either but studying to get a good job hopefully soon, my point is: we broke!)
    So we find a cozy tiny 1 br home for 65k (in PA), with enough yard for a firepit, a front and back porch big enough to enjoy, and after so many steps he got it, woohoo!
    There was termites; key word: WAS. We have the Orkin report that they were treated, but the previous owner didn't bother to repair the "cosmetic-only damage".
    So he has the report that there were termites, they were treated, damages are only cosmetic.
    But it's got me thinking...especially when you said "find the source of the problem". Where the damage inside is most noticeable is around the doorframe (I'm not sure what it's called, it's where a doorframe would be if it hadn't been ripped out), in the middle of the house! Little jerks chewed all around it, some of the wood inside the wall looking like flakes!
    It's a 1 story house. The roof is due to be replaced soon but...water getting smackdab in the middle of the wall in the middle of the house.
    It's looking like 1. I'll be braving the tiny crawlspace (There's no way it's an actual attic) alone to survey any damages and 2. Maybe it would be wise for me to break up some of that wall to just be sure they didn't eat the entire thing.
    The natural wood boards on the porch; some of them don't look good and need replaced. It could very well be that it was all just old and neglected, but now I wonder that too...
    So basically, aside from the roof it's looking like I'll have to attempt to do a lot of this myself. Trust me we would love to hire contractors, but we don't have a lot of money; especially with the fact that we literally just bought this place. No joke, we finish moving in tomorrow.
    I'm not sure why I'm rambling on and on...I guess I just wanted to say thank you. Your content is incredibly helpful. And with the boyfriend having back and knee problems I know it'll mostly be me but he's a good cheerleader so I'll take it.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  10 месяцев назад +1

      that’s awesome that u guys got a place of your own together, termites can do TONS of damage but it sometimes can be just a little bit I guess it depends on how soon they were caught. I wish u luck on the repairs feel free to ask any questions I’ll be glad to help 🙂

  • @scottbrenner-vy2dq
    @scottbrenner-vy2dq 4 месяца назад +4

    Thanks for sharing this video. I’m facing a very similar issue in one of my bedroom walls with stone on the outside. Termites have been treated but need to fix wall now. This gives me hope. Take care!

  • @lisakukla459
    @lisakukla459 Год назад +9

    Oh jeez... I just moved into an apartment that has baseboards like that; I think they're more caulking than wood at this point. I've had two live ones land on me, before I knew anything about termites, and have since ID'd several other signs of termite infestation. After seeing how much work goes into repairing the damage and extermination, I know I've got a real battle ahead of me trying to get management to do anything about this.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +1

      wow that’s crazy I’ve seen some major termite damage in other houses that I also fixed and then some damage looked to be pretty bad and it ended up not being that bad but then I’ve seen on jobs where it didn’t look bad at all and it ended up being really bad hopefully they get your apartment fixed up

    • @AveryCreates
      @AveryCreates 10 месяцев назад

      If you are still there, I would let your landlord know that if they get so bad that they result in structural damage; you (and other tenants) won't legally be allowed to live there and he won't be legally allowed to rent it out!

  • @adape0884frank
    @adape0884frank Год назад +4

    OMG I am going to start next week on my home and just watching you makes me want to really start earlier.

  • @christopherdekonstrukt444
    @christopherdekonstrukt444 Год назад +5

    Seeing how you guys did this job gives me hope for my place. Severe termite damage in garage header wall. Brick face on front.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад

      awesome! it’s not that bad if you have some construction skills

  • @bobdoerksen6594
    @bobdoerksen6594 2 года назад +7

    Wow You packed a lot of work into 18 minutes. Nice job, You and your partner seem to work well together.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад +3

      Thank you so much!! We do work pretty well together and that’s hard to find nowadays

  • @gayleleier8115
    @gayleleier8115 Год назад +3

    Have a friend who just bought a home and is finding all the stuff you are showing inside his walls. Sending him this video and another about windows and I think it will be a breeze for him to do. You make it look so easy. You did not show if you sprayed more in the floor where you found live termites but I guess you did. Thanks for your video.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +1

      dang I’m sorry to hear that! hope it’s not to much work

  • @Ants_Pants
    @Ants_Pants 2 года назад +4

    Good job fixing that up. Looks like new.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад

      Thank you ants!! And congrats on the success of your channel!! You def earned it!! That cabin series is a ton of work!!

  • @gregdali1011
    @gregdali1011 Год назад +2

    Have same situation but worse, have to replace headers and lower siding, I made some custom T brackets from metal , was working from outside, oscillating tool is a must for this kind a job

  • @vrogers28
    @vrogers28 26 дней назад

    How would you do this if the exterior was brick and than vapor barrier? Plywood and studs need replaced? Same method just replace plywood and glue to studs?

  • @Ants_Pants
    @Ants_Pants 2 года назад +4

    I had some bugs eating away @ some logs on the main house also, nothing very serious, just 2 logs that i know of right now, but the thing with these bugs is that, they only eat dry lumber and only while its hot outside (like summer) and they don't go deep, just under the bark. after applying heavy oil coat the the surface of the log made them all disappear or die out (Y)

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад +1

      Dang u got lucky that it wasn’t worse!! I’ve seen these flying beatle looking things eat up almost a whole barn and all the wood was dry, the wood was just old. I’m glad the oil worked! Your house is beautiful!!

  • @davesworkshop2714
    @davesworkshop2714 2 года назад +2

    Nice job Darrell. Glad we don't have issues with termites here! Our house, like an awful lot of homes here, is two courses of 4" block on edge with a cavity. When I renovated I clad the inside of most of the external walls with 63mm insulated dry wall boards. I like the look of that tape you used, looks a lot easier to hide than the tape I used.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Dave!! Termites aren’t a huge problem here it’s mainly when someone has a water leak or moisture, but I like the 4” block idea that u all use. The tape I used is like a hybrid tape but it works very well and is easy to use you just got to wear gloves so your hands don’t itch from the fiberglass, other than that it’s great!! I hope you and your family are doing well and staying safe from covid and everything else going on in this word..

    • @davesworkshop2714
      @davesworkshop2714 2 года назад +1

      @@TheHomePros6221 all good here Darrell, there was an outbreak my local bar so ill be staying home for a bit! Hope you're improving! Still trying to fire that damn detroit 🤔

  • @gsifuentes8959
    @gsifuentes8959 3 месяца назад +2

    About the new plywood going in how did you go about it did you just cut to old size and just fit them in and then put the new 2x4s and then finish foamed in ?!

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  3 месяца назад +1

      I cut the old stuff out and used adhesive to secure the plywood to the concrete then foamed it

  • @51sicboy
    @51sicboy Год назад +2

    Nicely done my friend.

  • @jeffreymccormick9280
    @jeffreymccormick9280 10 месяцев назад +1

    At 2:44... the thing you touch to see if its rotted. What is that called?
    I found termites in the corner of our garage and am slowly pulling out/off everything that is potentially infested and noticed that they ate through whatever is between the brick in the front of the house and the wood frame of the house. The thing you touched...I can see the brick through that now. What is that called? Sheathing?

  • @kjm89
    @kjm89 Год назад +1

    How do you know where it stops? Or if it didn't go higher. Or skip an area...

  • @rogerf.9667
    @rogerf.9667 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great job guys!

  • @digitalliquid5159
    @digitalliquid5159 21 день назад +3

    What about the bottom plate

  • @joeloyd56
    @joeloyd56 Год назад +2

    I appreciate the content.

  • @everythinghomerepair1747
    @everythinghomerepair1747 2 года назад +5

    Nice job. Two questions. One, isn’t that an exterior wall and two, How did you support the house above when you cut out all those studs?

  • @jeffgarner3178
    @jeffgarner3178 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yep looked like my house. We replaced damaged Studs Sheathing siding and windows.

  • @BWIL2515
    @BWIL2515 Год назад +1

    I found out the hard way once that a visual inspection of the top plates on your wall should be done before removing any studs or cripples house didn't fall down but I did say half a inch it sagged ended with temp wall and reframe lesson learned

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад

      I check em and so did a inspector they were good 🙂

  • @fatsnor2415
    @fatsnor2415 7 месяцев назад

    I am curious if the guy that sprayed (before you found live termites) was a big brand company and how extensive the treatment was. Reason I wonder is because I had a “big brand” company give my house the “Cadillac” treatment (trenching around the house, drill into the walls and applied foam , drilled into the foundation and treated and then placed about 30 stations around the house’s perimeter.) This was after I found a termite (one) under a three inch bubble in the knee wall near the front door. They also show me a couple termites under the wood chips ground cover outside a dinning room wall. I haven’t gotten up the nerve yet to start “exploratory surgery” into the sheet rock wall where the infestation was noted.

  • @nadine91
    @nadine91 Год назад +3

    Would have treated new wood with Boracare. It would stop anymore termite damage for next 30 years.

  • @jesheezy
    @jesheezy 2 года назад +3

    Great work! but something I think I missed in the video- how are you supporting the window while you take out the cripple framing from underneath it?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад

      good question! but a lot of the window sides and trim were removed but it still had some nails holding it on the outside part of the window which held it just fine. thanks for watching my friend!

    • @javetsims6685
      @javetsims6685 Год назад +1

      @@TheHomePros6221 could I please give you a call hopefully send you a picture of a hole I think is super big I need guidance fixing it

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад

      @@javetsims6685 sure text me the pictures 7064428214

  • @jacobsraw
    @jacobsraw Год назад +2

    Great video

  • @mar7049
    @mar7049 Год назад +3

    How did you fasten the studs to the exterior sheathing? Did you use glue?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +1

      I used really strong adhesive and I also installed 2 x 4 studs over it and screw those in place and glued them to the plywood

  • @reflactor
    @reflactor 2 года назад +4

    How do you determine if the termites traveled into the adjacent walls too?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад +1

      We ran a camera with the pest control company

  • @sashalopez23
    @sashalopez23 2 года назад +4

    How did you fasten the bee plywood to the siding?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад +2

      we used a bonding adhesive, it was stone and mortar not siding though

  • @christopherdekonstrukt444
    @christopherdekonstrukt444 7 месяцев назад +2

    That's what the wall behind my shower looks like. All three walls in the bathroom will have to be rebuilt before new backer board installed.

  • @redneckbryon
    @redneckbryon Год назад +1

    Sucks when stuff like this happens, especially when the house isn't that old.
    Probably flashing at the top of the stone that goes up underneath the siding would have been the best bet, when the house was built.
    Neighbour down the street, the house is maybe 10 years old, they had to do the exact same repair, but from the outside, since on the inside they had custom wood panelling in their dining room and they didn't want to disturb it, luckily they found the problem when doing their home inspection and they got enough money off the sale of the house to build a big shop.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +2

      dang man that’s crazy!! but it’s so true, a lot of these repairs are done in new houses cause they aren’t built good and let water in which brings in termites… thanks for watching my friend🙂🙂

  • @chelseycothran4494
    @chelseycothran4494 Год назад +1

    How did you secure the stone to the new plywood or was that even necessary?

  • @adape0884frank
    @adape0884frank Год назад +2

    When replacing the 2X4 to insert the new ones inside what way do you insert them?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад

      I guess the same way they came out

    • @adape0884frank
      @adape0884frank Год назад +1

      @thehomepros6221 I started tearing down my wall and only 1 of the 2X4 had termites. I sprayed it down and then after tomorrow I knock down the other 1/2 of the wall.

  • @fatsnor2415
    @fatsnor2415 8 месяцев назад +2

    I am afraid I am looking at a similar problem. Care to ballpark the fee a good contractor charges for a repair such as this?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  8 месяцев назад +2

      I charged 3,000 for everything materials and labor

    • @fatsnor2415
      @fatsnor2415 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you, appreciate the video and your reply.@@TheHomePros6221

  • @dunnrightmowing3800
    @dunnrightmowing3800 2 года назад +3

    Did you spray the termites with something as you opened it up to kill them?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад

      yes we did and the exterminator did along with bait traps

  • @donnaciaccio2580
    @donnaciaccio2580 Месяц назад

    Someone needs to invent insulation with termite repellant. Do you think houses will ever be made of heavy plastic?

  • @Ants_Pants
    @Ants_Pants 2 года назад +4

    Holy crap bro, that's messt up!

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад +3

      It sure is lol, the crazy thing is is that they had the wall treated for termites and it didn’t kill them

    • @Ants_Pants
      @Ants_Pants 2 года назад +3

      @@TheHomePros6221 wow crazy

  • @inkstain7193
    @inkstain7193 Год назад +2

    Once you’ve seen them on the inside you know it’s serious fixing. Never seen them alive though.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +3

      I once was painting a house and saw a tiny spot of rotten wood on a window sill didn’t look like anything bad at all…. Well it ended up being we had to rebuild almost that whole room on the house from termite damage it ended up being about a $16,000 job! The whole room needed to be reframed with new siding and windows, and you could never tell the extent of damage just by looking at the tiny rotten spot on the window sill

  • @pearlperlitavenegas2023
    @pearlperlitavenegas2023 Год назад +3

    Is the window trim drywall or wood?

  • @MVHS937
    @MVHS937 2 года назад +2

    Nice job. How did you quote the job not knowing exactly what you were going to find?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад +3

      we gave them a round about quote and they agreed to that because we couldn’t tell the amount of damage

  • @Unstoppableak247
    @Unstoppableak247 2 года назад +3

    Do you know what type of termite that was and how it was treated ?

  • @christopherdekonstrukt444
    @christopherdekonstrukt444 7 месяцев назад +2

    Don't you have to build a support wall so the roof doesn't come crashing down?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  7 месяцев назад

      I still had some support left in the wall 🙂

    • @christopherdekonstrukt444
      @christopherdekonstrukt444 2 месяца назад

      I used two 4x4s columns and 2x4 wing braces for my garage. Overhead door header was shot, the entire corner to the outside wall gone, about 11' of top and cap plate. All termites long gone, now repairing damage. For some reason, they left the trimmer studs the vertical tracks for the garage door almost untouched. Other than a few surface tunnels it's solid wood so I didn't have to remove the door, just the springs and cables.

  • @isobangaz756
    @isobangaz756 2 года назад +3

    great work. where are you guys located?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  2 года назад +1

      Thanks phenix city al

    • @motownmommy
      @motownmommy Год назад +1

      ​@The Home Pros would you guys be willing to travel to Paulding county GA [2 hrs south of where you are] I have a VERY SIMILAR situation along the front window. Can I send/dm pics/videos?

    • @motownmommy
      @motownmommy Год назад

      2 hrs north... my bad

  • @robertmurrayscott9542
    @robertmurrayscott9542 Год назад +2

    How can I hire a team like yours near Albany NY?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +1

      I wish we were closer I could help you out, but we are all the way across the country

  • @donnaciaccio2580
    @donnaciaccio2580 Месяц назад

    And this is AFTER treatment? Oh geez! Spray the live ones with hairspray at least. I'll be going through this very soon.

    • @donnaciaccio2580
      @donnaciaccio2580 Месяц назад

      And I have plaster walls

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Месяц назад

      There was actually like 3 treatments done I came back a few years after the work and everything was still good😊🤞

  • @kendalgee5808
    @kendalgee5808 Год назад +2

    Caulking won't last. Let me see what you did with the flashing. I will tell you if you used the right stuff.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +1

      It’s not caulking it’s elastomer roof sealant

  • @Administrator7
    @Administrator7 10 месяцев назад +2

    What was the cost of this job?

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  10 месяцев назад +1

      I think I charged 3,000 maybe more maybe less but I’m pretty sure it was in the 3’s

  • @robertjason2956
    @robertjason2956 2 года назад +2

    Hey is that your house or a customet

  • @robertjason2956
    @robertjason2956 2 года назад +3

    Hey is that your house or a customer house

  • @jeffreymccormick9280
    @jeffreymccormick9280 10 месяцев назад +1

    At 4:42 what is the bottle used for?

  • @09FLTRMM77
    @09FLTRMM77 2 года назад +2

    MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @esthermcgough3995
    @esthermcgough3995 Год назад +1

    Wish you had done a more info on the rebuild not just fast forward through it.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад

      What else would you have like to known? I fast forewarded through repetitive actions you could still tell what I was doing

    • @esthermcgough3995
      @esthermcgough3995 Год назад +1

      @@TheHomePros6221 mostly how to properly support everything

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +1

      @@esthermcgough3995 I really didn’t need to add supports because I left some of the existing framing to support the house. I just replaced the damaged boards with new ones and added some extra ones to make the sheetrock install easier, nothing to it.

    • @esthermcgough3995
      @esthermcgough3995 Год назад +1

      @@TheHomePros6221 ty

  • @clevelandrum
    @clevelandrum Год назад +3

    Bare hands?

  • @lustfulvengance
    @lustfulvengance Год назад +4

    Can't get mad at termites for doing what nature designed them to do (recycle dead wood), get mad at stupid humans building dwellings out of dead trees lol

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Год назад +1

      Haha I like termites.. they make me money, well unless it’s on my house lol

  • @jeremiahruf2375
    @jeremiahruf2375 Год назад +1

    Yall seriously gonna splice kingstuds?

  • @PatrickMobileHomes
    @PatrickMobileHomes Месяц назад +1

    good job not doing anything about the ACTIVE infestation, you didn't even treat the new boards you put in. Job security I guess, those termites will be right back it in a few days.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  Месяц назад

      Did you not listen in the video we’re I said the termite company was out before we started, and during the job? The termite company is who pointed this out to the homeowner so they treated the area before and came out during the job. I’ve done several other jobs for these people and have checked the wall and after many years… NO problems

  • @pw309
    @pw309 6 месяцев назад

    It's truly unfortunate how many people watch a video like this and think this was a proper repair and who might try to copy the methods used. You're lucky the ceiling didn't sag when you removed that number of studs. The proper way to support the second floor and the roof was to use jacks or build another temporary wall.
    It's impossible to properly replace exterior sheathing from inside the house. The OSB that you put in wasn't attached to anything (adhesive? really?). I notice you edited out the part where you must have just bent over the nails that attached the stucco to the sheathing that had rotted away. The only way to properly do this job would have been to remove the exterior stone, properly re-sheathe the wall, replace the house wrap, etc.
    Screws are absolutely forbidden in load-bearing walls--and for a good reason. Screws have holding power, but have little shear strength when compared to nails.
    Sorry (not really) but this was a hack-job repair.

    • @TheHomePros6221
      @TheHomePros6221  6 месяцев назад +1

      The ceiling didn’t sag because we didn’t remove all the studs at once and there’s really not that much weight on this portion of the house, the sheathing was cut out nails and all and new sheeting was installed with proper adhesive and was very secure, no nails were bent over. This repair has lasted many years and I still do work for these people to this day and there are zero issues with this wall, and if there ever was I would fix it as I stand behind my work, btw the insurance wouldn’t pay to tear out all the stone ect.

    • @pw309
      @pw309 6 месяцев назад

      @@TheHomePros6221 Unless the building codes are different in Georgia, a building inspector would have failed that job in a heartbeat. The sheathing isn't just a barrier, it provides shear strength to a wood frame building. Gluing it to the house wrap and using a bunch of foam isn't the same. But hey, you do you and keep your fingers crossed.