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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2023
  • This was the most challenging bathroom renovation I've had to take on in my life. Watch to see see how I turned this nightmare into a functional and gorgeous shower👉🏼 • How I Renovated a $15K... Cheers!
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  • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
    @HomeRenoVisionDIY  4 месяца назад +31

    Thanks for watching, if you found this video helpful please subscribe! Watch to see see how I turned this nightmare into a functional and gorgeous shower renovation that would've cost 15K for only 3K 👉🏼ruclips.net/video/4gygX937LaU/видео.html Cheers!

    • @scottvickers2348
      @scottvickers2348 4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for the video - what did you spay the mold/mildew with on the drywall? The white stuff?

    • @bigdealdoughnutz
      @bigdealdoughnutz 4 месяца назад +1

      Could you make a video either showing or addressing the idea of adding outdoor stairs to a 2 story A frame home? I was told to have someone install a dormer window on the second floor, like the two we have in the front of the house but then I could build a staircase / deck "not touching the house" , freestanding, (to avoid codes), then convert the window into a door for an entrance to the second floor from the back side of the house. Does this sound right to you? I'm in TN, USA and I've seen one house like this in a friend's neighborhood. Maybe you could let me know what kind of expense I'm looking at to make this happen?

    • @-sensibleChris
      @-sensibleChris 3 месяца назад

      Why doesn't anyone use pressure treated plywood and subflooring in bathrooms?

    • @zm4202
      @zm4202 3 месяца назад

      What year is the modular or mobile home?

    • @user-fc1zs1wh9g
      @user-fc1zs1wh9g 3 месяца назад

      you shouldn't of screwed this you should of made sweet love to it

  • @fatboy54100
    @fatboy54100 4 месяца назад +32

    Retired HVAC contractor I gotta say love your humor and how you keep it clean I would love to hear the true X-rated version plug how you can keep your cool is so hard to do when you see some of the shit you do. Anyway, I love the channel bro take care God bless. You are a great instructor. The average Joe and Joey need this channel

    • @bigdealdoughnutz
      @bigdealdoughnutz 4 месяца назад

      What's new in the HVAC field? I've been out of the field since COVID got me in 2022 but I'm thinking of going back but feel I'm out of practice, any advice?

  • @suecoady8017
    @suecoady8017 2 месяца назад +17

    I am a 73 yr old lady. Been doing this kind of stuff since I was 21. 100 yr old houses to my current IN FLORIDA. This house is 40 yrs old. Been here 21 yrs. Built on a slab. Currently on my LAST project. Ok, last big project.
    I started a whole bath project 3 yrs ago. Came apart just like yours. The outside tiled wall of the shower, 6 feet wide, was built on lathe. Cinderblock, lathe, 3/8 wallboard, and finally thinset, and I do mean thin and tile. Welcome to Florida. The home of the quick build,
    Fold business, move to next town..
    Oh, i forgot, the floor tile was set flat with the drain raised above. Had to broom the water to the drain after showering. I am going to stop now.
    What I have taught my girls, is if you don't have time to do it right, when are going to have time to do it over!

    • @TheFizz263
      @TheFizz263 19 дней назад +1

      Love that bit of wisdom.

  • @rraymond2007
    @rraymond2007 3 месяца назад +13

    “ if it doesn’t have any integrity and you leave it there, then neither do you..” well said!!

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday 4 месяца назад +76

    These are so helpful to watch. Way more captivating than any Netflix show 💪

    • @AdamS-lh2ug
      @AdamS-lh2ug 4 месяца назад

      Here in MN, we do not use those crappy staples to secure wire. We use the white ones or if you want to be fancy you can get the clips that you can stack wires on, but they are not used, but our inspectors give us a little play, so I can get away with stacking 3 wires on top each other under a white strap. around here. We run our wire clean and neat and don’t need or use them. DIY’ers use them ans I recommend wago clips to DIY’ers as they are actually really friendly if you don’t know what you’re doing.
      Commercial, we don’t purchase them, but our lights will come with a different version of wagos that I don’t think I’ve ever seen on you tube.

    • @awesomecoolfilmz8420
      @awesomecoolfilmz8420 4 месяца назад +5

      Bro you are everywhere. CHOCOLATE RAIN

    • @SheenylHassan
      @SheenylHassan 4 месяца назад +4

      Chocolate rain. Some reno easy, but others feel the pain.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  4 месяца назад +1

      Glad you like them! Cheers Tay!

    • @joshtheonlyone
      @joshtheonlyone 4 месяца назад

      YES

  • @jessicaklein4389
    @jessicaklein4389 3 месяца назад +18

    I have an INSANE bathroom reno happening….all because we needed to change a toilet! Your mending of the floor just gave me the solution to a problem that has had me stalled for almost a year!!! Thank you!!!

  • @poolatka
    @poolatka 4 месяца назад +4

    this is my favorite Homerenovision video.... its like a guy we love and adore had one day where he woke up extremely hungover and continued to deliver high-quality infotainment for the masses.

  • @JoshLloyd
    @JoshLloyd 4 месяца назад +25

    Your channel's videos are really helping me out as a new homeowner starting with DIY projects. I really appreciate that you go into details and don't abuse the viewer's time with any fluff or nonsense.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  4 месяца назад +7

      no worries. not gonna sell food or website development on this channel. Cheers!

  • @sesolar5854
    @sesolar5854 3 месяца назад +5

    From a total DIYer
    Your analysis and explanations are superb. Walking us through every single step of making your wall foundation solid, parallel and plumb - excellent. No one holds their audiences attention better. Enjoying everything you oroduce. Thank you

  • @jasonbay13
    @jasonbay13 4 месяца назад +10

    i'm an electrician, but i was asked to repair a bathroom floor by someone i regularly do computer work for. i reluctantly agreed, i cut the spongey section of the floor and ripped it up. what i found i couldnt believe. the bathroom was on the outside corner of the house and the floor was spongey away from the toilet. when i ripped up the floor i found the floor joist to be disintegrated almost 2ft from the outside wall, pulled the bottom half of the wall off to find the wall studs rotted almost 2ft up also. nothing of substance besides dirt and roots where there should be load bearing framing holding the load bearing walls up and connecting the floor joist that was no more. i pulled back the insulation and i was seeing the neighbors block building (7"away from the house). noticing the extreme water damage i went outside and found the problem was the neighbors building gutters hadnt been cleaned in ~30 years. every drop of water from the large building and the house roof was going into the load bearing wall.
    even worse is that the bathroom was remodeled less than 10 years prior and new wood was installed under the toilet, screwed into the rotting joist and called good enough without ever finding out why it was all rotted away, to continue rotting away. not being bonded and insured i called it quits, fortunately still getting paid for the demo work.

  • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
    @HomeRenoVisionDIY  4 месяца назад +68

    Check back next Thursday to watch me rebuild this entire bathroom! Cheers

    • @rubenlopez3222
      @rubenlopez3222 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the reply,

    • @Dirtyharry70585
      @Dirtyharry70585 4 месяца назад

      Belt sandpaper faster and smoother than that block. Then dry fit and mark the fittings to pre glue them the to right position

    • @KelikakuCoutin
      @KelikakuCoutin 4 месяца назад

      I'm going to do this to my bathroom; thanks! I have a water heater closet on the other side of my shower/tub, that I want to consolidate into the bathroom. I was going to remove the tank water heater and replace it with a tankless. So I can make the closet less than half the size, then come in from the other side with a project similar to what you're doing. The tankless is so much smaller than my old style tank water heater.
      I want to put in a larger tub; also the vanity is built for someone who's about four feet tall as well. So I'd like to put the sink in about a foot higher and then the larger tub. I've already replaced the old kiddie toilet with an ADA compliant "throne" and it's incredible how great it is now.
      I'd like to tile everything in with a classic tile bathroom, maybe even a ceramic wall heating unit (for drying off after a bath or shower) would be nice too. I want a nice big tub that I can fit into and completely submerge into. I want to also get rid of the mono-handle mixer unit and replace that with an old style, two-handle, with separate hot and cold valves. My vanity has that too, and I dislike that very much. I want two handles, one hot and one cold with a mixer in between.
      Thanks again for this project recording, it's really got me inspired, your situation in this job site is so similar to my situation - a 1970s 1x3 modular mobile-style bathroom.

    • @leanneb6622
      @leanneb6622 4 месяца назад

      @homerenovisiondiy My sister just had a glass shower wall shatter. Do you know best place to get replacement glass in Ottawa and surrounding area?

  • @johndudash2579
    @johndudash2579 3 месяца назад +1

    Always impressed with your common sense, do it right, clear instructive,informative quality of your workmanship. And to teach at the same time. You are a genius in my world! Thanks

  • @evergladesfl
    @evergladesfl 23 дня назад +1

    "If it doesn't have any integrity and you leave it there, neither do you." That is a quotable quote.

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Месяц назад +1

    You're all right man; your the best guy I've ever seen, so true, and spot on! I really appreciate your work, and all the tips you give us, and I have learned a lot from you because you care for us out here. Thanks man, your all right. Thank you very much brother!

  • @Melissa-bq4oo
    @Melissa-bq4oo Месяц назад

    I really love your videos and practical commentary for home owners. I listen to all the advice, thank you for posting this stuff!

  • @mzj2998
    @mzj2998 4 месяца назад +2

    Lol at 4:41! Glad you're ok, but thank you for leaving that in the video. Love your videos

  • @jacobbuckley8232
    @jacobbuckley8232 3 месяца назад +6

    Gotta love mobile homes. Particle board and staples

  • @markshade8398
    @markshade8398 4 месяца назад +4

    "If it doesn't have any integeity and you leave it there, neither do you.". That was great!

  • @pauls9263
    @pauls9263 4 месяца назад +6

    I have learnt something every time I watch one of your videos. Thank you for making these both interesting and informative.

  • @stevenkeeffe9137
    @stevenkeeffe9137 4 месяца назад +1

    I couldn't begin to tell you how many of your videos I've watched over the past few years... but I can certainly tell you I'm appreciative of seeing one of your bathroom projects go exactly as well as one of mine. Expect the worst, and when it happens, at least it wasn't unexpected.
    Edit for a p.s.: Welcome to the Southern States! Humidity and moisture, existence is pain!

  • @martyvanord984
    @martyvanord984 4 месяца назад +1

    LOL you reminded me of building a built in book case with top lighting and of building a level drop cieling over a pair of windows. In both cases level looked crooked. Awesome coverage of your topic as usual. It is never wrong if adjustment can be made!

  • @oakeybird
    @oakeybird 3 месяца назад +2

    Love the Spray Foam. It will last forever. Nice job guys!

  • @flickboogers9325
    @flickboogers9325 4 месяца назад +17

    Taught me how to use pliers properly! Love this dude!

    • @lisafeck1537
      @lisafeck1537 3 месяца назад +1

      Me too. I hope I remember the next time I have them in hand.

  • @darinjohnson3671
    @darinjohnson3671 День назад

    Thanks for creating the content you do. I am going to be taking out my. Shower eventually and gutting the flooring and taking out the vanity and replacing the walk in Shower with a bathtub surround. I do not like Tile I just find it gets very hard to clean over the years. So making some small changes this year as this is a renovation I am doing in parts with my Bedroom. This year taking out a wall that had electrical and re-routing it and also looking at the electrical I have and seeing if it makes sense to re do my electrical or not. My bathroom the pot lights found a junction box, so will re re-doing the electrical and running a new line. So doing this in stages. Plus need to re-do my blinds in my room as well. I love. your content never learned very much as so hard to find someone I can trust, which you are one of the few. Keep it up with the great content. When I do the majority of my work I always have an electrician check my work I know who is licensed. Three things I do not play with is: Electrical, Water or Gas. I get professional to check it or in some cases do the entire job. If I can pull the lines and run new lines I will.

  • @Digidoc316
    @Digidoc316 4 месяца назад +3

    That subfloor looks better than mine did before I remodeled it! Rotted 3/4" subfloor, floor joists rotted completely through, and cast iron drains repaired with duct tape!
    All new floor joists, 6/4" subfloor glued and screwed together, and glued & screwed to the floor joists.
    All new CPVC supply lines and all new PVC DWV lines.

    • @-clif1987
      @-clif1987 Месяц назад

      Sorry I laughed a lot here. Duct tape. Curious Why not pex? I’ve seen how brittle that piping gets with time I don’t mess with it.

    • @Digidoc316
      @Digidoc316 Месяц назад

      ​@-clif1987 didn't have the materials or tools on hand.
      Have since picked up PEX-B tools and supplies

  • @peteasmann8269
    @peteasmann8269 4 месяца назад +5

    When cutting tubs make sure your blades are short to avoid other side wall damage.

  • @abvincent12
    @abvincent12 4 месяца назад +4

    I had to have my entire house plumbing redone Dec 2023 - it was caste iron from 1962 and was crumbling. Jackhammers, ruined walls, floors, metal soot throughout and weeks later it is done. I have remodeled two homes and it was the worst project I have ever endured!

  • @cashflo522
    @cashflo522 Месяц назад +1

    During the tear out, it sure looks like all the quality building practices in a mobile home. 2x3 studs, lots of staples, particle board floors, and sheetrock with wallpaper on the ceilings.

  • @markshields9284
    @markshields9284 3 месяца назад

    love watching you work!

  • @kendv4299
    @kendv4299 3 месяца назад

    Another great video. I like your sense of humour....even when things don't go smoothly. Like when the PVC vent pipe breaks (around an hour in)
    You say: "It's going to be one of those days" :) Hilarious.

  • @DJcromestyle
    @DJcromestyle 2 месяца назад

    Nothing beats experience ..Solid 🎉

  • @kcampos1229
    @kcampos1229 2 месяца назад +1

    Luv ur channel u really make it look easy wish i can hire u after these last workers messed up my floors n never came back ripped us off since then cant trust anyone in our area😅😅

  • @tallen1596
    @tallen1596 4 месяца назад

    You have the best videos, thank you!!!

  • @MARIOFESUMA
    @MARIOFESUMA 2 месяца назад

    I thought you found an aligatoooor😂 wow I love the way you explain everything with a big sense of humor🎉

  • @joeevett9007
    @joeevett9007 4 месяца назад +2

    If you are reinforcing with an additional board you can use wood petrifier on the other beam as some added piece of mind.

  • @AlexanderRobinson-zy6je
    @AlexanderRobinson-zy6je 4 месяца назад

    do you happen to have a longer drill bit you can use?
    lol just teasing! thank you for the continued grade A content you put out. I learn so much from watching your videos.

  • @mercurybird9711
    @mercurybird9711 4 месяца назад

    Love how the hard rockin' music started when the power tools came out!

  • @joshtheonlyone
    @joshtheonlyone 4 месяца назад

    I leaned a lot thank you.

  • @ryanfinn5844
    @ryanfinn5844 4 месяца назад

    I love watching your videos, they have helped my wife and I do our bathroom reno. Just about done tiling the shower, then moving on to floor tile. Your videos have given us the tools we need to do this ourselves. Thank you!!

  • @BigSunday512
    @BigSunday512 4 месяца назад

    Great video very informative. On those couplers I seen someone cut the ridge out the inside center of it then just slide it past put the pipe in place then slide it back up.

    • @joeburner7120
      @joeburner7120 4 месяца назад +1

      They make slip couplings. Slide it all the way down, line up pipes and slide up so it’s at center where 2 pipes meet, done!

  • @jeffvera-jonessanabria5546
    @jeffvera-jonessanabria5546 4 месяца назад +1

    @HoneRenoVisionDIY Jeff, love your videos! I got OCD’ed when I saw the romex get pinched behind that 2x near the water supply for the shower. Again love your videos- keep doing you -dude

  • @chunkymonkey55555
    @chunkymonkey55555 3 месяца назад

    I am jealous of you doing that project, I love building wooden floors, and walls like that,

  • @michaelgonzalez8863
    @michaelgonzalez8863 4 месяца назад +2

    I own a few mobile homes in Wilmington NC and I have done this before and have one that I will be doing in a couple months. Its reassuring to see I have followed the same fundamentals as you . Thanks for the time saving tips !

  • @bradgingrich4505
    @bradgingrich4505 4 месяца назад

    I'm working on a mobile home bath renovation myself....good job you're doing there..

  • @cebuanostud
    @cebuanostud Месяц назад

    4:35 Great save, Mr. 😁😆🤣

  • @mako757
    @mako757 4 месяца назад

    awesome content, very helpful and ideas for my bathroom,

  • @josemorrasge8100
    @josemorrasge8100 2 месяца назад +1

    I love working with Pex.

  • @SQTierHog
    @SQTierHog 4 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for all the money saving advice you've given throughout the years!
    I've subbed for quite a while, however, decided to 'join', time to give back a little.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  4 месяца назад +2

      Wow! You didn't have to do that. Cheers my friend! Welcome to the DIY Crew

  • @phillipstallter9018
    @phillipstallter9018 3 месяца назад +7

    Mobile homes😅 gotta lovem . Staples, glue, bubblegum and zip ties. Mine is 30 years old, finding all the “workmanship”.

  • @jimmymak579
    @jimmymak579 3 месяца назад +1

    GIVE THANKS LOVE UR WORKS WE APPRECIATE YOUR KNOWLEDGE WE APPRECIATE YOUR SHARING GLORY BE TO GOD.

  • @peterpulpitpounder
    @peterpulpitpounder 4 месяца назад

    "This is the time to understand the power of a screw." Love that comment. :)

  • @Yoyo1119
    @Yoyo1119 Месяц назад

    Remember to screw everything down, or else it'll be screwed up
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 genius 👏 👍
    Sir, thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏

  • @simeonmendez5964
    @simeonmendez5964 3 месяца назад

    Learning a lot from your videos THANKS

  • @philmoore71
    @philmoore71 4 месяца назад

    really interesting with good examples ... and sayings

  • @michaelvongiersbach7726
    @michaelvongiersbach7726 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm replacing subfloor in a mobile home right now. I bought a "toe kick saw" from Harbor Freight. It cuts nearly flush against the wall/bottom plate, giving a nice clean no-gap install.

    • @michaelvongiersbach7726
      @michaelvongiersbach7726 4 месяца назад +1

      Harbor freight tools are generally not high quality, but for a non professional it's a relatively inexpensive tool that will give quality results for the anal retentive.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  4 месяца назад +1

      Great tip!

  • @jeffhammaker1994
    @jeffhammaker1994 3 месяца назад +1

    Need some Gloves when demo'ing the shower. That fiberglass is sharp

  • @tamikanning
    @tamikanning 19 дней назад

    I hope you are in florida for a certain reason…freeeeedom! Your videos are great and give me more confidence to do my renovations on a hundred year old house!

  • @threecatsdancing
    @threecatsdancing 4 месяца назад +4

    Hehehe, just from the intro I can say, been there, done that, and OMG had I actually sitting for 3 years on a moldy, rotted out floor joist that broke when we pulled out the toilet? Yes, yes I had been.

  • @tjjohnson210
    @tjjohnson210 2 месяца назад

    I have a question for you. I get these kinds of jobs all the time. How do you deal with the customer? Do you bid a job and tell the customer it's contingent on the shape it's in? I often jokingly tell people I'm a repair specialist, repairing repairs previously done by an idiot. But it's so true!. Thanks for making these vids. They keep me aware and thinking. You have to be open to learning new things and I've learned a few things from you, thank you for that!

  • @Mar-sz2ug
    @Mar-sz2ug 4 месяца назад +1

    I have a floor removal for you.
    Old enough it was the old small hexagonal white tile with the black ones for accents. Now, you would think like most normal tile floors its over a layer of mortar over a subfloor base of some sort right? Especially in a hundred plus year old house. I should have known something was up, no cracks anywhere. Started demo. NO Subfloor. 4" of concrete. The floor joists was tapered at the top and the concrete was 1.5" over and rest below. With boards holding that up. That was the first and only time i have ever seen that.

  • @DavidShort-ov5vb
    @DavidShort-ov5vb 3 месяца назад

    I’ve used a circular saw to cut out the shower walls, when did not have a reciprocating saw. It worked fine.

  • @als1668
    @als1668 4 месяца назад +8

    That bathroom now also functions as a bunker in case of a natural disaster 😂. Awesome content as usual, Jeff! This was more instructive than a trades class.❤

    • @Dwayne-mb2uj
      @Dwayne-mb2uj 4 месяца назад +2

      You think that is funny but I has to demo a bathroom shower in Burbank Ca built in about 1950 by a tile and concrete man who was very proud of his work it took 10 trash cans of tile and mesh and concrete to get down to the studs .I think it could have withstood anything.

  • @situatedillness
    @situatedillness 4 месяца назад

    HAHAHAHA when you fell and the look on your face and the way you held up I started rolling. Then it hit slow mo. Good save

  • @JoshCarroll-fx2bh
    @JoshCarroll-fx2bh 4 месяца назад

    Hey Jeff! I feel like I'm crazy right now, did you upload this video before? I know I've seen this before, but RUclips is telling me you just uploaded this 5 days ago!
    I love your stuff man! You gave me the confidence to renovate my house!

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  4 месяца назад

      This is the longer version, we edit the entire project together for those that like to watch from beginning to end. Cheers!

  • @VCR1111
    @VCR1111 4 месяца назад

    4:36 is why this is my favorite channel. What a laugh I've just had. It's the little things.

  • @dukeman7595
    @dukeman7595 3 месяца назад +1

    Hate to imagine what this job is going to cost this cat, however, the workmanship is absoutely superior and one gets what one pays for.

    • @artemzhirkov7565
      @artemzhirkov7565 3 месяца назад +1

      Workmanship? He had to laminate, properly, the second joist too, not attach some thin sticks to it. More construction glue had to be applied. Per code, he had to put rows of wood screws spaced 6 in, not 16.

  • @JD9RX830
    @JD9RX830 3 месяца назад +2

    Great video! I’m about to remodel one of my bathrooms. At 37:04, that pvc joint slid apart, you pushed it together but it slid apart again. I hope there’s enough there to hold.

  • @Siris35
    @Siris35 3 месяца назад

    You are the man!

  • @troybush5899
    @troybush5899 3 месяца назад

    @ 24:18 CODE (IRC 502.8) allows joists to be notched (cut out up to 1/4 of the width) on the ends where it is bearing ...For example, a 2x10 (~9.5 inches) can be a 2 x 7.25 on the ends.

  • @HollieSmithHappyHobbies
    @HollieSmithHappyHobbies Месяц назад

    Welcome to the world of manufactured homes in the US. staples and wallpapered 1/4 inch drywall. YOU GOTTA LOVE IT!

  • @soupysoup931
    @soupysoup931 4 месяца назад

    btw, congrats on 3 mil Jeff, you guys rock, love coming back once in a while and watching this channel :)

  • @k229kk
    @k229kk 4 месяца назад

    You are doing gods work there...

  • @djtblizzle
    @djtblizzle 4 месяца назад

    I really love your fun, easy going, non-egotistical approach to your craft. I’m no contractor by any means, but I could watch your videos all day and not feel stupid or threatened whatsoever. That says a lot about your character as well as your work. New sub here!

  • @rennethjarrett4580
    @rennethjarrett4580 3 месяца назад

    I recently had to do complete, repair sistering of my kitchen floor. This part of the house was built basically on the ground I assume it was a porch years ago and then it got enclosed, then sometime later a second floor was added as well, 14 X 10 is the size of it. My point is the insulation of the floor part. Now you are in a hotter place the here in PA, so maybe it is different here. I did not put any insulation in after I saw what had happened to the part where someone insulated before in two sections. It was full of all kinds of living creatures. I also saw on line that the insulation attracts mice and rodents since they will use it for nesting, even the fiberglass. The other reason was that it was suggested to have some kind of air flow under there to keep it from rotting.
    So when you put insulation in the floor I wondered about that, but maybe with a crawl space it works out OK..
    Also in my case I used pressure treated lumber so I figured any glue would not hold since they were still pretty wet and the old parts were very dirty and some partly rotted. I did the best i could without having have a professional crew come and life the back part of the house and put in a real crawl space or basement. Of the people I did get to look at it before I did what I did, pretty much no one would work on it unless it had a crawl space. One that gave me a estimate something did not seam right about them and the price so I opened up myself. Took about 120 hours but the floor is more solid then ever, and even and partly supported by 2 solid cement blocks on every joist then, then the former only hanging on the old rim joist. There was no rim plate and no wall or supports on the 14 foot span other then a cement block I found on one side around the middle and the ends had a pile of cement under them, so what I did was much better then it ever was and I think also relived part of the weight of the first floor on those outer 14 foot rim joist.

  • @smittyjones8755
    @smittyjones8755 4 месяца назад +1

    Looking at the bottoms of your shoes reminds me of one of my big gripes about new athletic shoes. That cheap ass foam soles instead of using rubber, damn things wear out extremely fast and become slick as hell.

  • @catsmeow5566
    @catsmeow5566 4 месяца назад

    I'm going to have to do something similar with a vent. I have one vent through the roof but only one fixture is connected to it- although it's not even connected correctly. I'm removing the thing that is connected now (an old toilet) and connecting a tub and a toilet (from different locations).
    Pretty sure the vent is PVC rather than CPVC. It's too white to be CPVC. All of my outdoor waterlines are PVC so I've had to do a LOT of repairs with them. I did replace some with PEX after I tripped and fell on a bunch of pipes in the pump house and broke them.
    I've had to draw the line & decided to stop trying to make things perfect and just dealt with imperfect walls because it was taking too much time/effort and causing too much aggravation.
    I was told by an inspector (the one who oversaw the installation of a new septic tank and field lines) that I don't need permits to renovate out where I live. So long as I'm not touching the actual septic tank or the last few feet of sewer line that goes into it, I'm good. I'm not going to move or remove any vents-- as I said, I only have the one. Ending this comment while I watch the rest of the video. I keep getting interrupted.

  • @tabrizlioglan
    @tabrizlioglan 2 месяца назад

    Hey Buddy, thanks for nice videos. I am a remodeling contractor too, and I have recently remodeled entire old townhouse in Reston, Virginia. You can't belive what kind shit hole was this house. Just to want to tell you if you want to connect a vent PVC together and you don't have room to play with PVC pipe, just use rubber connector. I am sure you know about it but maybe your were just so tired or didn't have rubber cuppling handy.

  • @diegosanchez-pw6pb
    @diegosanchez-pw6pb 2 месяца назад

    Would love a video on how to read the blueprints for the rough

  • @yawo7638
    @yawo7638 Месяц назад

    Hi! I just found your channel, very useful content, thank you, I learned a lot. Only I think it was better to cut those cables by cutting wire by wire, that way if they are energized you will not create short circuit risking harming yourself or damaging your tools

  • @michaeldepow6663
    @michaeldepow6663 3 месяца назад

    It’s so funny how you said that you would get an electrician to hook up the wire for jets. 😂😂😂. Shhh! I didn’t see you hook it up, it was like that Mr. Inspector

  • @Thatgirl1973
    @Thatgirl1973 Месяц назад

    How did you get roped in to remodeling a doublewide? Outside of DIYers (like myself) it's impossible to find. I'm currently renovating my own, and this is great to watch! ❤
    The structural integrity of my place, thankfully, was built with standard stick-built materials. 2x4 framing, and most importantly, .75 plywood subfloors.

  • @tomconnors6310
    @tomconnors6310 4 месяца назад +1

    Learned allot here Jeff, thank for the video. Kanata.

  • @hommefrancais
    @hommefrancais 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey Jeff good to see you're still working down south. How do you avoid having your batts just being filled with humidity and losing all their R Value when the crawlspace is not encapsulated? Especially in Florida, I'm in Georgia and even in the winter the humidity stays trapped under my house. 1957 built and flipped with no sort of insulation at all under the house or the roof.

  • @davisbhec1088
    @davisbhec1088 4 месяца назад +3

    I would advise to check the solvent used for the supply line to the shower head. If that is CPVC, I believe the incorrect glue was used. The purple primer and clear solvent is used for the DWV PVC piping, but not for CPVC. CPVC uses a yellowish glue.

    • @josephvanderwal3692
      @josephvanderwal3692 4 месяца назад

      CPVC also expands from hot water causing many leaks in buildings that used them for water lines.

  • @raylittle8607
    @raylittle8607 Месяц назад

    Best of luck getting at that Emerson heater if it leaks from the shower side!

  • @cl5193
    @cl5193 3 месяца назад

    You know whoever owns this house is so happy. They've got to feel like the won the remodel lottery!

  • @realityassured
    @realityassured Месяц назад

    Why no dust mask nor eye protection? I'm a DIY enthusiast along with my wife and two young sons, recently my daughter is showing some interests and safety is my number one priority teaching them the different formats, especially in demolitions of the houses we flip and renovate! We do use heavy tools and equipments and it's absolutely necessary to develop safety practices in any DIY projects!

  • @reamiger1
    @reamiger1 4 месяца назад

    If you need a project (well at least 3+ [deck stairs, 2 different bathrooms(one already demo'd, concrete slab for backyard, 12x14 Gazebo kit), re-roofing a back shed] work on in Western Washington state. Reach out. =), comes with a place to stay too.

  • @bigdealdoughnutz
    @bigdealdoughnutz 4 месяца назад +2

    I'd love to see how to add stairs and a entrance to a second story a frame house.
    I live with a family member and we'd like to have the second floor living,separate from the first floor. Someone told me it was as simple as having someone build a doghouse Dormer window and then I could build my own stairs up to it and turn the window into a doorway, but this sounds kind of janky.
    Is this a good idea would you do it differently?

  • @albinblocker4435
    @albinblocker4435 2 месяца назад

    Hey been there? I do tile work I have had to build piers but you are going up and above the call of duty. If it were my home put tile dn. Makes the rest of the bath rm. Look bad. Good job man .do it right plan your work .work your plan

  • @alexstenschewski8342
    @alexstenschewski8342 4 месяца назад

    Hello, My name is Alex. Thanks for all the RUclips videos, you show when things are going well and you also show your mistakes too, I enjoy watching your videos you make. I have a question regarding kitchen renovation. I have bought an apartment and first need to do a kitchen renovation and the walls are wooden studs and plasterboard. I need to move the washing machine and dishwasher from one wall to another wall closer to the water draft from the wall. Also have to run new electrical wires, this only applies to the lower cabinets. Instead of plasterboard, I am thinking of having a plywood board of 15mm. I'm thinking more about whether there will be water damage and electrical outlets for the washing machine and dishwasher. Also thinking about removing the old tile along with the plasterboard and then putting up a new plasterboard to put up a new tile. Do you have any comments regarding this work? You may have a better option. Grateful for answers.

  • @MyDadCanFixAnything
    @MyDadCanFixAnything 4 месяца назад +3

    Eye protection ftw ma man. Safety third! That vent DOES need to be water tight as there is probably not any protection on the roof (The pipe is probably open at the top) which means rain will get in and drain through the system. Also, that's not CPVC, that's just PVC. The yellow water lines are CPVC, which are rated for pressure, PVC, for drains, is not.

  • @muforce8069
    @muforce8069 4 месяца назад

    Happy holidays, and thank you very much for all the tips and tricks, Jeff! It's alway very pleasant to watch your tutorials. I do have a quick question @1:35:55-ish, were you applying PVC cement to the coupling and pipe?

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  4 месяца назад

      Can't remember but since it is a solvent that is the best practice. Cheers!

  • @survivingthetimes
    @survivingthetimes 3 месяца назад

    I absolutely love DIY'ers and big box home improvement stores. Over half the work that I get is because someone watched a video 10 years ago and thought that they were tradesmen.

  • @juzoli
    @juzoli 4 месяца назад +2

    I can’t believe I watched this instead of a movie. No regrets!:)

  • @DavidShort-ov5vb
    @DavidShort-ov5vb 3 месяца назад

    I remember taking a class on how to use tools. 🛠️ A lot of people actually do not use some tools ⚒️ properly, even me.

  • @matjazkranjc3511
    @matjazkranjc3511 4 месяца назад

    Hahaha, when you move the wall on the right like that when putting a plywood in you know you are in the usa :)
    I had the same issue at my house. We have built it in 2017, the guy working on a sink in a shower also did not attached it properly and in 3 years I had 6m² of floor to replace. I had to replace the beams, fix the walls and all the floors. The mold just spread like crazy and I took the beams out with my hand, piece by piece! It took me 4 weeks to do it all properly. I never trust anyone again, ever! Thanks for an educational video :)

  • @JagdtMirage
    @JagdtMirage 4 месяца назад +6

    Is this a re-upload ? I remember seeing this before all the way through the custom build & neon pink waterproofing... then the nice grey & white tile.

    • @chubbinator35
      @chubbinator35 4 месяца назад +2

      More like a re-edit, its annoying...

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  4 месяца назад +6

      We put the entire project together for the folks who like to watch from beginning to end in one video. Cheers

  • @davidsaltalamacchia1760
    @davidsaltalamacchia1760 4 месяца назад

    Great videos. Many thanks.

  • @Createthisaccountnow
    @Createthisaccountnow 4 месяца назад

    buddy im reno-ing my kitchen and theres tile cut to not go under cabinets and appliances that were put over the vynl from the last job and then the thin 1960 paper prior... , drywall job where they used scrap wood to fill and then wall tiled over it so there was a crazy warp the range vent hole was filled with 1990s style box shipping Styrofoam. rats nest of electrical, no shutoff valves working or there at all... its been a blast. and somebody spent money to remodel it... twice apparently...