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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 302

  • @frogmccuish
    @frogmccuish Год назад +84

    My father was just like you, he could build anything. He, by himself, built a 2000 sq.ft. home on Lake Huron... I am Blessed he left it to me. I wish I had his talent and brilliance, but I am doing my best to keep his beautiful home up to par. ❤❤

  • @elettramia6380
    @elettramia6380 Год назад +16

    I’ve been seeing a lot of people do this project themselves. You’re the only person I trust to actually teach us how to do this the right way. Thank you

  • @BenBuss
    @BenBuss 7 месяцев назад +9

    33:14 - For my aesthetic preference: If doubling up some boards, I would have done the doubled up boards with no spacer near the bottom then a spacer between every board near the top. I’d prefer the aesthetic of having the extra thickness near the bottom and a “lighter” look at the top. Even better would have been to rip the bottom board lengthwise so that then it was a space between every board with only the bottom board being narrower. Either way, those are aesthetic preferences.

  • @kvmcmillan7632
    @kvmcmillan7632 Год назад +16

    I used this system last year building my first fence and I loved it! Can attest that it survived the winter in good shape too. I think it's worth every extra penny to save time and get consistent results especially if you don't have advanced skills.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Год назад +3

      Well said. I think it is worth the time savings for sure. the most expensive part of any build.

  • @_EleventHour
    @_EleventHour Год назад +46

    Your issue with the height of the top board being too tall was because the system is designed that you do not need a spacer below your first board. It is built in to the columns so that it keeps the bottom board elevated already. But overall, good looking system and easy install!!

    • @michaelstorey3053
      @michaelstorey3053 Год назад +6

      That is exactly what I was thinking as the gap on bottom looked to big compared to all the rest.

    • @justinlindsey4199
      @justinlindsey4199 Год назад +1

      Thanks!

  • @Badenhawk
    @Badenhawk Год назад +4

    After watching this video I got an Ad from that company and saw that they sell hanging accessories like shelves and planter boxes that you can install like it's a peg board. That's pretty neat. Looks great!

  • @gailarnold2660
    @gailarnold2660 Год назад +2

    I like the way it was done. Gap on the bottom for us who deal with snow. Air flow more on the lower area and double boards to kind of cover the faces more of the people standing on the deck for noise reduction and privacy. I like it. You are good at this.

  • @h0mie425
    @h0mie425 Год назад +2

    amazing work like always. In this situation, I would measure and ripe the board so it lines up, and place that ripped board at the bottom, so everything would line up at the top. But what you did works fine. Nice job.

  • @joshuabrown-bv2yu
    @joshuabrown-bv2yu Год назад +164

    Tall walls make good neighbors

    • @radicalttc
      @radicalttc Год назад +14

      Need"um on our Southern border.

    • @pedraw
      @pedraw Год назад +6

      tall houses look right over the top

    • @radicalttc
      @radicalttc Год назад +4

      @@pedraw But democrats don't like walls. So he must not be one.

    • @c50ge
      @c50ge Год назад

      Make one of the slits at the homeowner’s eye height so he/she can see out the fence with out having to stand on tippy toes or have to crouch down.

    • @DawnBarb
      @DawnBarb Год назад +18

      And like a good neighbor,
      Stay over there

  • @lynoreabbott1010
    @lynoreabbott1010 5 месяцев назад

    OMG. This was perfect. Just ordered these parts and got my fence around my propane tank up in less than 2 hours. Got friends with power tools to drill holes into rock surround. Thanks SO much for the video.

  • @timothystevenhoward
    @timothystevenhoward Год назад +4

    I think the gap is preference based on how much wind exposure you get and how much privacy is warranted. Me, I'd go spacer, 2 boards, spacer, 2 boards to make it work out in your favor.

  • @josiespreitzer1690
    @josiespreitzer1690 Год назад +6

    OMG! I’ve been wanting to do a fence like the Hoft fence, and Lowes is close to my house! I need to replace an old pine panel/picket fence and this will look amazing. I hope Hoft can comp you for the promoting it!

  • @1990neill
    @1990neill Год назад +6

    I think double at the bottom and single at top would look better. gives a more large on bottom to small on top aesthetic that most buildings go with. Such as roofs being pointed, top finish pieces going big to small ect. When on the deck, will probably be sitting most of the time relaxing. more privacy coverage this way too. Either way it came out pretty nice and way too easy lol. Good job on finished product.

  • @jonesygw
    @jonesygw 5 дней назад

    I suppose you could have cut the last board at the top to allow the caps to fit with even spacing all the way up. I was surprised you didn’t mention that as an option. ? Thanks for the tip on the product, it’s exactly what I’m looking for at my cabin. I think it’s a done deal.

  • @timbobau
    @timbobau Год назад +6

    Jeff, I was glad to see I am not the only one using my drill or driver's battery as a hammer.

  • @xxMattyIcexx
    @xxMattyIcexx Год назад +1

    You do things logically even when doing serious projects. Sorry for not subscribing earlier, I built my first deck watching your videos despite my father being a contractor! Best thing I've added onto that house honestly!

  • @wwindwwalker3536
    @wwindwwalker3536 4 месяца назад

    Looks fantastic. I am just wondering, should you stain the wood before you put the privacy fence together or can you stain the wood after? Which would be best to do? I think I can do this one on my own, looks nice and easy, I love it!

  • @lou196t
    @lou196t Год назад +3

    I was just looking at this system in the store and boom, there you are doing a demo! It looks good. I’d be playing around with the arrangement as well. Now what about a roof? Those houses tower over your privacy. Thanks for sharing. You are awesome!❤

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Год назад +5

      Plan is for a gazebo. Cheers!

    • @lou196t
      @lou196t Год назад

      @@HomeRenoVisionDIY 👍

    • @crazydoglady5
      @crazydoglady5 Год назад +1

      yeah i am not liking the NO privacy. This wouldn't be a place I would live..and I like a yard. The deck to me is too tall and big.

    • @lou196t
      @lou196t Год назад +2

      @@crazydoglady5 Same for me about the privacy. Not going to live in a place where the neighbours are looking down into my yard.

    • @3drage
      @3drage Год назад

      @@lou196t also a consideration is that if you have a raised deck built, not staring at your neighbor from above is also helpful for their privacy/awkwardness.

  • @philm1175
    @philm1175 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice to see the Dewalt multitool in action! Screwing and Hammering!

  • @ersintek1820
    @ersintek1820 Год назад +3

    Solution for your hight issue: Remove the top board. Measure the left over space. A) Just cut the left over piece to this dimension and use it as "extraordinary piece" B) if you dont want ot to be asymmetrical, cut two pieces that total with spacer equal to the gap size. Put one of the extraordinary piece to the bottom and the other to the top. You may even paint black to give a frame-ish look 😊

  • @jamesmchugo9422
    @jamesmchugo9422 Год назад +4

    About the posts and staining, good video by the way. But since this is all new construction, wouldn’t it be easier/better to just stain everything first and then put up the posts and build the wall?

  • @garzilla2k480
    @garzilla2k480 Год назад +2

    Because of this video, I'm going with this for my privacy wall. Great vid!

  • @Kman.
    @Kman. 29 дней назад

    How many spacers come with e/post? Can you buy an extra pack(s) of spacers?
    To each their own, but a single space for a few boards @ the bottom, then use even maybe 2 or 3 spacers for the top "section" where you wouldn't use ANY spacers. It would serve as a nice border of sorts. Great system no doubt...very versatile, & you could even rearrange things after so long.

  • @SilkMilkJilk
    @SilkMilkJilk Год назад +5

    Put long planters on top, and let some nice vining plants trail down. It would look gorgeous.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Год назад +3

      this system actually comes with planter boxes and shelves and such

  • @douglasramstad6005
    @douglasramstad6005 Год назад +13

    I think I would have ripped the top board to the right height for the cap, then take it apart and use it as the bottom starter board. Rip all of the bottom boards the same. Then you’ll have even spaces on all boards.

    • @teddepalma8057
      @teddepalma8057 Год назад +2

      Yup. Came here to suggest that too. Jeff's solution is pretty elegant but more noticeable. More than one way to skin a cat!

  • @TheRealMrGuvernment
    @TheRealMrGuvernment Год назад +6

    Curious how well these hold up against wind on those days it picks up...

  • @cherishireland9194
    @cherishireland9194 Год назад

    You've got amazing "if she doesn't find your handsome. She better find you handy!" Vibes with how you speak. I love it. I miss the red green show lol. That fence set up is pretty slick looking.

  • @MrKirt
    @MrKirt Год назад +1

    I like that fence system. Looks very nice. If I counted correctly you have 3 double stacks and 6 single stacks per section. I would have gone 3 singles on bottom, 3 double stack in the middle, and 3 singles on the top for better privacy. From the angle of the neighbor's yard, they'll be seeing only ankles and tops of heads. Just my opinion.

  • @marjeanstalewski859
    @marjeanstalewski859 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for helping us hang wallpaper in my dining room now I’m going to build and little privacy panel!!!!

  • @wandab2917
    @wandab2917 Год назад +2

    Very nice fence 🥰 I would love to see how that patio furniture was made 🥰

  • @dane5678
    @dane5678 Год назад +1

    i work for a builder. we probably would have done the same thing. i like the pattern you created.

  • @PenAirPilot
    @PenAirPilot Год назад +3

    I've been looking at this product for 2 years it feels.... I cant wait to start my install under your guidance. Im glad you approve! This stuff looks just toooooo right!

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Год назад +2

    Awesome content . “ Better late than never “ you help me understand visually and by demonstration. You’re entertaining. Best University of contemporary D.Y.I.

  • @themosaito
    @themosaito Год назад +2

    I didn't see the earlier videos. What are the base plates drilled into? I can imagine that the outer screws go into the the joists, but do the inner screws just go into the decking?

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Год назад +1

    I loved Jeff’s video about tools and what we need. I have an old house with a barn that’s filled with tools. I like to test them out. I’ll be thinning out my heard that will help me pay for my renovation.😂

  • @DeanFurnitureArtist
    @DeanFurnitureArtist Год назад

    The finger guid is a great tip! The privacy fence looks super high-end! Thanks for another great video Jeff!!
    Dean the Furniture Artist

  • @DrTriggered
    @DrTriggered Год назад +12

    The double board looks better. You should of done all double boards and spaced out the bottom bord a little higher to compensate for the lost spacer distance. Keep up the good videos!

  • @gregj7002
    @gregj7002 4 месяца назад

    A great product for someone who doesn't have any construction experience. ($116 for one, 6ft post and associated hardware).

  • @michaelhoward4901
    @michaelhoward4901 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the amazing videos. They have really been helpful in the renovation that I am in the middle of.

  • @DarrenDignam
    @DarrenDignam Год назад +1

    Glad I'm not the only one using the £300 impact driver as a hammer!

  • @MBMCincy63
    @MBMCincy63 Год назад +1

    I would like to be a homeowner with that fence! Great explanation of the skirting and the slotted board fencing! { was hoping to see how the BBQ got moved from beside the landing to the deck...but that's next week I guess.}
    shivering black bell thumbs up!

  • @lennygriffin4464
    @lennygriffin4464 Год назад +3

    Your a beast!!!!!!
    Is their anything you can't build?
    Stay strong!!!

  • @kasmca
    @kasmca Год назад +2

    nice product. I'm wonding how this would hold up with strong wind or if someone were to lean against it.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Год назад +2

      That all depends on if you have a thick enough frame under the bords do all 5 screws are in the frame and not in the deck boards. Cheers. Been 8 months now and more than 1 party. So far so good

  • @JasonPullara
    @JasonPullara Год назад +7

    After watchin this several times I can say with absolute confidence that this is not, in fact, a hair styling video.

  • @auntlouise
    @auntlouise Год назад

    My OCD says to put the double boards on the bottom, and then have the evenly spaced ones on the top. Just a balance thing...the appearance that the bottom is heavier than the top.

  • @crazydoglady5
    @crazydoglady5 Год назад +7

    for me, I really like privacy so I would have left out the spacers and went all the way to the top (board on board)..even if i had to rip one and put it at the bottom or top so it isnt as noticeable..

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Год назад +14

      nice to have space for wind to blow through to reduce the risk of tearout. Cheers!

    • @mugz_1437
      @mugz_1437 Год назад +1

      @@HomeRenoVisionDIY I was going to agree with the top comment as that’s what I would prefer but your answer is more logic and last a long time😅 so like you said we have to sacrifice something, I think the pattern you done was great, brilliant work and explanation as always 👍🏻

    • @crazydoglady5
      @crazydoglady5 Год назад

      @@HomeRenoVisionDIY I am here in Texas and even though we do have some winds at times..we have board on board with NO gaps and do just fine. So unless it is blowing 45+ mph alot, I see no need to leave gaps.

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 11 месяцев назад

    Someone mentioned no need for spacers on the bottom. Do a dry run, lay the boards on the ground with spacers and measure the height, adjust as needed.

  • @faintmusic4857
    @faintmusic4857 Год назад

    Ive installed these before and for your fitment issue we used to rip the first board to make everything line up at the top.

  • @rpaasse6453
    @rpaasse6453 Год назад

    Now thats a smart system. Fast and neat and the spacers with a nail on it keeping it together. Looks great.
    And about the remembering of measurements........i know 😉 Write it down!
    The next day you see youre measurment ont the wood and then you think........what side was it?

  • @3drage
    @3drage Год назад

    In the video, you talk about the structural screws to hold in the aluminum pillars. You were going to show the package because you sent your son off to get more. I either didn't catch it in the video, or it's missing. What's the product info on the screws? Thanks! (Great video BTW, you're one of my favorite channels to watch).

  • @HughRayburn
    @HughRayburn 5 месяцев назад

    This is my next project, but on top of concrete for a much longer distance. How did your boards settle after time on 5ft centers for posts? Did they warp or bow out of alignment. I'm going with 6ft centers on posts and was wondering if I need a vertical board in the middle to keep the boards from warping or bowing. I wish I could go 8ft on centers but the product insists on 6ft.

  • @compubyte2010
    @compubyte2010 Год назад

    great job Jeff.. Although the way you did the top.. id' have changed.. you put 3 singles on bottom and 3 doubles on top. looks nice. but I THINK.. I would have gone with double on bottom , on top and in the middle i'd have done a double.. the rest inbetween i'd have done the singles.. ( IF it works )..
    ok, because i'm cheap.. TELL me.. wouldn't it be cheaper to have bought 2x4's and used a router to cut a 5/8" hole down the middle to slide the boards into?? cuz that's what i'm thinking of doing? cheaper than buying the metal 2x4's.. I guess I could paint them powder black when done? JUST A THOUGHT?

  • @Bdbrad71
    @Bdbrad71 Год назад +2

    Great job. I love the safety glasses :)

  • @briananderson7030
    @briananderson7030 Год назад +2

    Double space under the bottom board first so you have room to shovel the snow out!

  • @cerberyn
    @cerberyn Год назад

    I love how relaxing these vids can get

  • @AnneWilkynson
    @AnneWilkynson Год назад +1

    Your laugh when you realized it is as easy as you thought. Hilarious 😂

  • @M0ssFr0g
    @M0ssFr0g Год назад

    Knowing that you had to double stack some, I think i would've been better to double stack then single stack on that privacy fence, in order to gain some "consistency" as you said. looks like you might have been able to double stack once at the bottom, once at the top, and once in the middle, providing a single stripe around the middle. 2 cents from someone who's opinion doesn't matter. Great video!

  • @davidrobins4025
    @davidrobins4025 Год назад

    Great idea for a privacy fence. Thanks.

  • @scardera
    @scardera Год назад

    i got this exact product around my land and your board will sink in those spacer a bit more than what you put them. With all the spacers and board dry i have about 1" from the last board to the very top of the cap. Youll see what i mean when you feel like your board are not lining up to the next. Its a good product and system but has flaws. Overall looks better than a normal fence but the price is higher at 150$ a post.

  • @bOOmbOOmProd
    @bOOmbOOmProd Год назад

    Came out great. Many ways to do the spacing. Cheers!

  • @RemnantsOfBeauty
    @RemnantsOfBeauty Год назад +6

    Personally I would have kept single boards all the way to the top and just cut the final board abit slimmer.
    That, or do double boards at the bottom, then single in the middle and double on top.

  • @connie5689
    @connie5689 6 месяцев назад

    On the ends that are not attached to the wall or a corner what keeps them sturdy. i live in a higher wind area with a lot of snow fall and want to keep as much integrity as possible. also curious if you have a suggestion on how to add a gate or opening.

  • @angelrivera8317
    @angelrivera8317 Год назад

    Amazing teachings! Love the videos

  • @kellycrouse9930
    @kellycrouse9930 4 месяца назад

    Any videos for using this system on the ground?

  • @evanford2487
    @evanford2487 Год назад

    Trim the bottom board, so that every board at eye height it the same, and use spacers for every board.

  • @mikeelek9713
    @mikeelek9713 Год назад

    I enjoy watching your videos, because I always learn some great tips.

  • @Cdnsway
    @Cdnsway Год назад +3

    I think the spacers are 1/2in, and you put a spacer at the bottom but didn't need to. If you had removed that spacer, the original pattern probably would have worked (you said following that pattern left you with 1/2in above).

    • @mikewelch82
      @mikewelch82 Год назад

      Probably needed the space to avoid the frost line! 😅

  • @nygreek743
    @nygreek743 Год назад

    If you look at the reflection from the door, you can still see inside the privacy area. You need something there to block the reflection

  • @rokustittsville2422
    @rokustittsville2422 Год назад +3

    Regarding the spacing, I would have figured out how much space you needed to make up and add a few extra spacers at the beginning. This will increase space at the bottom that also allows some room to shovel snow through in winter.

    • @GerryWilton76
      @GerryWilton76 Год назад +1

      Agreed, and it is literally just math, not sure why it wasn't calculated - the width of the boards and spacers is known.

  • @Pepe_B
    @Pepe_B Год назад

    I used the Home Depot version that I screwed the channels into a wooden post then added the deck boards. I was amazed at just how much those boards shrank. Did the gaps get even larger on these?

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Год назад +1

      that is why you apply the stain. it seals the wood and helps prevent shrinkage. also good to let the wood dry out before install.

  • @six6trav743
    @six6trav743 Год назад +2

    What screws were used for the posts?

  • @nonamaka3145
    @nonamaka3145 Год назад

    New camera? Production quality seems higher. Thanks

  • @yenvi2241
    @yenvi2241 9 месяцев назад

    What ‘s kind a long bit drill you used ? I saw you don’t need to drill a hole before you shot a nail inside the wood .

  • @SnowsLife
    @SnowsLife 5 месяцев назад

    Ive beeen here since sub 20k subs. your backing screw method to not split the wood is something im taking to the grave.

  • @tonyyyam
    @tonyyyam 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful information. Thanks

  • @ArtOfTheWeld
    @ArtOfTheWeld 5 месяцев назад

    Which type of wood was used for the horizontal fence planks?

  • @anthonytiramani-ct3tt
    @anthonytiramani-ct3tt 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome
    But
    You said to but extra spacers in case you run into same issues.
    Logic says you used less spacers for your double stacks.. no ?

  • @Darth_yoyo
    @Darth_yoyo 3 месяца назад

    "privacy" haha .........nice job and teaching like always

  • @donnaclayton8644
    @donnaclayton8644 Год назад +1

    I adore your videos. I've been looking for a way to do a privacy fence. And I have a Lowe's nearby. 👍

  • @BritgirlTX
    @BritgirlTX 6 месяцев назад

    I just watched a vlog of a lady installing this ... this is a great privacy wall, but ... the neighbors in the 2 storeys facing the deck can still see over???? Does your deck space now seem a lot darker?

  • @oliver.79
    @oliver.79 Год назад +2

    I don’t like the double boards. I would have made 1 thinner board in the bottom, and make the spacing consistent.

  • @off2geo
    @off2geo Год назад

    A gust of wind comes thru and that's going down. I could see this being stronger with poured crete and lag bolts set.

    • @spencerk4077
      @spencerk4077 Год назад

      I haven’t heard of anyone having this issue. I think those spacers let enough airflow through it won’t act like a sail.

  • @spencerk4077
    @spencerk4077 Год назад

    Is it very wobbly? How do you think it will hold up in a wind storm?

  • @dustinclark8946
    @dustinclark8946 Год назад +1

    I used a track saw for closing in my raised deck...it was a breeze

  • @CuddaBrown
    @CuddaBrown Год назад +1

    Damn good Reno Ninja Sir.

  • @djreyg
    @djreyg Год назад

    What were the size anchors that you used? I don't believe you referenced them again after having your co worker running to get more.

  • @hawk4life605
    @hawk4life605 7 месяцев назад

    Would this be considered a code legal guardrail system for an upper level deck?

  • @tillermax2874
    @tillermax2874 Год назад

    On the privacy fence, I would have double stacked the bottom and top and one in the middle. That way the 3 double stacks are not all at the top.

  • @peteryankowsky
    @peteryankowsky 7 месяцев назад

    Can those posts on bolts really handle wind sheer with a nearly solid privacy fence on them? I couldn't find a wind rating in the description.

  • @scottbitz5222
    @scottbitz5222 Год назад +1

    For me personally, I'd have probably ripped down the top bord just a hair and used a router to throw the 1/8in roundover from the factory just for the consistent gap, but that's just my opinion!

  • @TheOne-ql6cf
    @TheOne-ql6cf Год назад

    You have 2 story houses close and facing your deck. Privacy?

  • @designmasters1073
    @designmasters1073 Год назад

    is this your new house? Did ya'll sell the old farm house that you fixed up?

  • @chris36771
    @chris36771 Год назад

    Did you put a block under the floor to bolt these posts to?

  • @ShahbazSidhu
    @ShahbazSidhu Год назад +1

    Can this fence survive the high winds ? I'm thinking to install this fence on concrete in my backyard. Sometimes it's highly windy outside

    • @crazydoglady5
      @crazydoglady5 Год назад

      as long as you have space between boards, I would think so.

  • @dustinclark8946
    @dustinclark8946 Год назад +9

    Those backyard spaces are criminally small.

    • @samoday2992
      @samoday2992 Год назад +1

      Thats large compared to the lower mainland of bc

    • @crazydoglady5
      @crazydoglady5 Год назад +2

      @@samoday2992 thats insane. And I thought I had a small yard. These people are on top of each other.

  • @Mike-kj4gx
    @Mike-kj4gx Год назад

    Did 3 last year. Key is to be level

  • @hickorysocks2628
    @hickorysocks2628 Год назад +1

    Big kisses, man. Love the videos

  • @robertkerby2581
    @robertkerby2581 5 месяцев назад

    Genius!

  • @paintballers818
    @paintballers818 6 месяцев назад

    What type of wood panels are those ?

  • @xlivetoday
    @xlivetoday 8 месяцев назад

    Wow this is that easy, no wonder everyone"s got it and its the trend! Just put the posts in and LITERALLY drop it in like a connect 4 board.