Did this my whole working life. Bought old places fixed them up (well I didn't do it all myself), and here I am retired with 10 paid-for rentals. You're doing it right.
Dude, Working in construction ALONE is so great.... No idiots telling you how to do stuff, and you got room to make mistakes, learn from them and improve, So peaceful and fulfilling
I had just finished viewing all 56 ep. of the $12000 house renovation, then found out that there more episodes on the $9000 house. Lucky day, here we go again.
Lockdown in London. The sun is shining, I'm sitting in a shady spot in my garden and watching my favourite channel. Lovely...till I go to work tonight.
Homemade Home You are an amazing young man with your work ethics, designs and postive attitude! Even against that block of concrete you beat the crap out of. We needed that also! Being silly is so so good for the heart! 👍🏻❤️😁. Thank you!
I was really surprised when that chair was tossed. I was thinking, "...hey, here's another video. Disassemble, realign, replace some parts, glue it up, clamp it, let it dry, sand it down, nice coat of paint, up for sale on my other channel."
Yep. An old wooden chair is a lot safer ladder than an old plastic chair - relatively speaking. However, people will steal your ladder but they couldn't care less about your old wooden chair.
The Demo never stop!👍🏽👀🙏😷🤣🔥💞💞💞 I truly love your channel, building was my passion, my husband was the best of the best at it! Lost him 8 years ago 2 cancer... 🙏 to team up with my son one day so we can flip house also! Much respect! 👍🏽🙏💞💞💞The end!👍🏽🤣🤣🤣
I don’t know why but I love watching people use nail guns 😂😂 the bounce they do makes me happy. This is looking phenomenal. All of the work you’ve put in to this is going to preserve this home for a long time. So cool.
When you are on the rotting roofs my heart is like PLEASE DO NOT FALL THRU!!!! Have to fast forward and make sure you still there in one piece. LOL. You are same age as my son and its an Old Mom thing. ❤️🤣❤️.
Yvonne Daniel I used to jump out of perfectly good planes in my “No Filter” youth as my Dad used to call the 60’s n 70’s for fun and then also some jumps in my military time...and am totally terrified of heights if not in a plane. 🤦♀️ Go figure cause NO WAY will i EVER go into that attic up those rickety pull down stairs...when i die those boxes of “cannot even remember what they are” will be there still. LOL. Know theres a ton of Legos of my sons but thats about all my brain knows 🤣
That old house must be heaving a sigh of relief as you help it to stand up straight after all these years! I know the feeling - and now the gym has closed for the interim!!
I just want to shout out the fact that you address things that other people would try to skate by without fixing. You doing this the right way is what keeps me watching. Thank you. EDIT: Also, I'm surprised you didn't just hand-carve the porch posts like you did those table legs in a previous episode ;)
@Moe Green So what is your idea of fixing? Completely tearing the porch down and rebuilding? Have you not seen the tools he uses in every video? I think most of his subscribers that are some what knowledgeable about repairing houses know that he is doing the best job that anyone could do. If you wanna see patch work, come to my parents house. The house was practically put together with scrap wood and other materials by the person who built it many years ago. So until you are the one working on a house similar to the one he's working on now, then you should keep quiet. You don't know the condition of the house 100%. You don't know what structural issues it has. You just don't know. I mean, neither do I, but its ignorant people like you that ruin things like this. Just let the man work and keep doing what he is doing. He obviously isn't doing this without knowledge of building code and the knowledge of how to use various tools and how to measure things.
@Moe Green Haha. You really think I took your statement personally? Go take a f*cking hike BUDDY. If you think he is just patching things and doing it all wrong, go show how it's done pal. I'll wait for the day that you actually do that. Otherwise sit down, grab some popcorn and shut the f*CK up. Nobody asked for your apparent "expertise" on the subject of remodeling houses. So kindly go find somewhere to cry because somebody disagreed with you on the internet. Go take up a hobby or something BUDDY.
@Moe Green Start your own RUclips Channel and show everyone else how it is done then. You aren't the only person in the world to have that much experience repairing houses and surely ain't no god either. Like I said before, if you claim to be the expert you think you are, go show him how it is done. Or are you too chicken to do so? Either way, I'm done arguing with your ignorant ass. So HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY BUDDY!
Always look forward to your videos. Are all your houses close together? Seems like you are renovating a neighborhood! I bet the neighbors are excited to see these home brought back to life. You do phenominal work and I would like to say thank you for caring enough to keep these old homes alive. Your wife got a good man. You tell her that for me.
Just noticed how this house is situated on a main street with housing around. You've given us and the neighbors a good idea of how to do it. Thank you!
I love how simple he keeps yhe houses because most channels that I watch flip houses for millionaires as if the others can't have a nice house. Thanks.
Yes, they live the sounds of banging and sawing all day and the sight of messy construction..... to lessen the annoyance I try to cut neighbors grass in occasion.
@@homemadehome5575 True but you are improving the whole street, that's got to be an improvement for them in the long run. They live in the houses you've already done right? It's going to be a grand street to live in . Having pride in your home brings so many benefits, even if you don't own it it can ground you, give you goals.
Man I wish I was 15 again. I'd be out there everyday with you for free trying to learn what you know. "Teach a man how to build his own home and he never has to be homeless." These are skills every father should pass on to his children.
Only good thing so far in being self quantity for me is you have posted videos again gives me something to watch. Missed your videos you are my favorite channel to watch.
Looks a lot stronger now with those new posts on the porch. It is coming along. Lots of work!! You are going to have a great house when you get it all together. Peace and Good Fortune and Good Health to you and your family.
So glad to see you well and working away, bud. Your vids are the best on the net and we all appreciate the hard work you put into everything you do. What you do is really extraordinary and you should be told so. Thanks for posting, keep em coming....and nice save with hammer! Haha
I've watched your two previous remodels you did on the block house and the ranch house. You must take great pride in what you are doing and accomplishing. I know I would. Anyway, I just wanted to pop in and say how much I'm enjoying your videos and watching your successes.
I have to admit I thought not saving the old columns was a mistake but when I saw the final result I have to take it all back. Well done and it looks terrific and will be even better once it's all painted.
Homemade Home you’re welcome.. seems like it’s nothing you’re not afraid to tackle.. I’ve done my kitchen remodel recently and working on the basement after all this craziness subsides.. cheers from NYC
This dude inspires me, man. I sometimes want to ask him to let me help him out and learn from him, since my goal is to be able to repair my own future house, assemble things, etc. But then reality hits and I'm here teaching in the Midwest wondering why I never learned these skills.
Just found this video yesterday. I've already burned through this whole playlist. I need to see this complete! Don't rush, obviously, but hurry up.... Haha
There are a lot of people now saying “being landlord is t a job.” I would like to hear them say that as they carry a full sheet of plywood up a ladder onto the roof!
You work focused, with attention to detail and quality, good plan of execution and inspirational endurance. A lot of words to say, that you're great man, thanks for showing us how things should be done!
Standard. One of the hardest parts of doing renovations is judging when to stop. I've never touched a house that ended up "finished" (at least in my mind) - there's always SOMETHING I skip or leave as-is and it bothers me forever after that.
Generally speaking, the repairs you tackle make sense, functionally & aesthetically. However, the box columns on the porch are a head scratcher. You have an existing reference for scale via the spindle columns you removed. And, the neighboring homes, they too have spindle columns of similar scale. In addition, for even the most modest of homes, porch posts & railings are the most common elements to express character. Looking at the neighboring homes, they too are modest, yet express character via the porch elements. The box columns are stripping that character from the exterior. (Just something to keep in mind on future projects.) Also, keep in mind, a flat porch ceiling is 100% in keeping with homes of that period of construction. The flat beadboard (or, panelized treatment for more formal homes) porch ceiling is very typical of homes in the US, up until the 70s. Criticism/suggests aside, I enjoy your videos. And, even if I might suggest a different detail here or there while watching, I think you have a good sense for aesthetics. Your Tiny House being a good example. So, I hope you don’t think I’m just looking to criticize for the sake of being critical. I’m impressed by your work ethic and your ability to tackle projects others would likely be overwhelmed attempting to complete. You’re an impressive young man.
I'm not too offended by the square columns, BUT might have been a good video opportunity to incorporate a little wood turning from his shop into the project.
Absolutely agree. Couldn't be expressed better than Chad has. I was a little shocked by the look of the box columns. What a shame... They look terrible. In every other way, good work. Still impressed by the dedication and hard work done.
I initially had the same thought about the columns, but then I thought about the way this house will be used. This is a rental property, and it wasn't an architectural gem to begin with. It's a modest house, and it really just needs to be clean and livable for the future tenants. I'm sure the box columns won't detract from the house when it's all said and done.
You Sir, just keep getting better and better. Thank You for sharing, and as always, especially in these perilous times, be well, and stay strong, safe and sure.
Hope the crazy economy isn't hitting you too hard being a land lord. Thanks for the relaxing videos, always enjoy having em' on a second monitor while working.
These finished houses are charming! Each would be good starter homes but I can also see the potential for a lot of personalization and enjoying one for many years. If I were house hunting in this area, I would look for a house this man renovated. Very well done!
I love the way you work. If you don't have a table handy, just put the saw on the ground and start cutting. 😊 You don't let the small or inconvenient things hold you up.
I LIVE in the UK, and am amazed by the construction of american houses, no wonder you dont have old buildings they are all made of cheap crap. I still love the vids and channel lol .
I commented on your last video about the list pf projects on this house just keeps on growing, and here, in this video you show that there are still more. One thing in common, once you start something new, it typically seems to reveal that area was in worse condition than you might have hoped. Good luck with the side verandah transformation and the repair of the front verandah.
I came in around episode 4 or 5 and it's gonna be amazing when this is all done. I'm gonna love watching a video of this whole process speeded up from start to finish.
I use to do the same thing as you. I got up to my 2nd home and the 2008 housing crisis hit, along with a bad divorse. It was the best job i ever had. Being your own boss with your own hours. I worked 12 hours a day 7 days a week i loved it so much. God bless!
So far, in this series of this house, you have done or plan to do, every part of this house from foundation and basement to the roof, and everything in between, except for the upstairs front bedroom. And even then, you have made a new door into that bedroom. You aren't even halfway done with this series of this house's renovations. I am amazed.
I love watching your videos. You have helped me get off my butt and fix stuff in my home. I love doing things myself. The only things I will not do is electrical and certain plumbing. lol Keep up the good work.
Hi good morning, I love to see you transforming an old house to a dream home, thanks for sharing your your beautiful job, God bless you. 🏠🏠🏠🏠 my dream home
I really enjoy watching your videos, setting sipping coffee and watching my favorite house redo show, you always make my morning better, stay safe out there in these times...
you have got to be the hardest working man i have ever seen. I hope you get to the point where you can enjoy the fruits of your labor with your family and not have to work your fingers to the bone anymore.
At first I was kind of bummed that you were getting rid of the original columns, but honestly the new ones looks so much better haha. It just feels more substantial and grounded now
Did this my whole working life. Bought old places fixed them up (well I didn't do it all myself), and here I am retired with 10 paid-for rentals. You're doing it right.
Dude, Working in construction ALONE is so great.... No idiots telling you how to do stuff, and you got room to make mistakes, learn from them and improve, So peaceful and fulfilling
Ive got idiots telling me what to do all the time...just read the comments
I had just finished viewing all 56 ep. of the $12000 house renovation, then found out that there more episodes on the $9000 house. Lucky day, here we go again.
Hours upon hours of work, and you keep resolving the issues with humble control. I enjoy watching your projects. Take care and stay safe, Sir.
Lockdown in London. The sun is shining, I'm sitting in a shady spot in my garden and watching my favourite channel. Lovely...till I go to work tonight.
Thank you.
Homemade Home You are an amazing young man with your work ethics, designs and postive attitude! Even against that block of concrete you beat the crap out of. We needed that also! Being silly is so so good for the heart! 👍🏻❤️😁. Thank you!
I’m the same, lockdown in UK but I’m still working. Nice to see a new video from this channel for a bit of escapism in weird times
@@MarkFlik stay safe and much love to UK from Lancaster Pennsylvania.
Yeah, hate work, lol.
What always amazes me is how calm you are. You’ve got some impeccable composure!
I love watching you protect the future of your investment. We've been praying you will get a respectful tenant!
When the chair broke I thought here he goes. Like the way you tossed it off the porch.. Good repair on the columns.. Stay Well..
I was really surprised when that chair was tossed. I was thinking, "...hey, here's another video. Disassemble, realign, replace some parts, glue it up, clamp it, let it dry, sand it down, nice coat of paint, up for sale on my other channel."
Yep. An old wooden chair is a lot safer ladder than an old plastic chair - relatively speaking. However, people will steal your ladder but they couldn't care less about your old wooden chair.
Yeah, I cringed so hard!
then grabs the other chair...
The Demo never stop!👍🏽👀🙏😷🤣🔥💞💞💞 I truly love your channel, building was my passion, my husband was the best of the best at it! Lost him 8 years ago 2 cancer... 🙏 to team up with my son one day so we can flip house also! Much respect! 👍🏽🙏💞💞💞The end!👍🏽🤣🤣🤣
Good luck with your son!
@@michaelg1237 thank you!👍🏽🙏💞
Glad to see your out-going tenant didn't leave the place trashed, though I hate it when people park in the yard.
The amount of ingenuity you’ve put into this property.. I am blown away.
Absolutely brilliant!
I don’t know why but I love watching people use nail guns 😂😂 the bounce they do makes me happy. This is looking phenomenal. All of the work you’ve put in to this is going to preserve this home for a long time. So cool.
He’s back!!! This dude is awesome!!!
Yes he is!!
When you are on the rotting roofs my heart is like PLEASE DO NOT FALL THRU!!!! Have to fast forward and make sure you still there in one piece. LOL. You are same age as my son and its an Old Mom thing. ❤️🤣❤️.
Agreed. lol
Wholesome
I live my fear of heights through him! Stay safe and well
Yvonne Daniel I used to jump out of perfectly good planes in my “No Filter” youth as my Dad used to call the 60’s n 70’s for fun and then also some jumps in my military time...and am totally terrified of heights if not in a plane. 🤦♀️ Go figure cause NO WAY will i EVER go into that attic up those rickety pull down stairs...when i die those boxes of “cannot even remember what they are” will be there still. LOL.
Know theres a ton of Legos of my sons but thats about all my brain knows 🤣
I was in construction for over 30 years. Rule #1 always carry and extra chair!
That old house must be heaving a sigh of relief as you help it to stand up straight after all these years! I know the feeling - and now the gym has closed for the interim!!
I just want to shout out the fact that you address things that other people would try to skate by without fixing. You doing this the right way is what keeps me watching. Thank you. EDIT: Also, I'm surprised you didn't just hand-carve the porch posts like you did those table legs in a previous episode ;)
@Moe Green So what is your idea of fixing? Completely tearing the porch down and rebuilding? Have you not seen the tools he uses in every video? I think most of his subscribers that are some what knowledgeable about repairing houses know that he is doing the best job that anyone could do. If you wanna see patch work, come to my parents house. The house was practically put together with scrap wood and other materials by the person who built it many years ago. So until you are the one working on a house similar to the one he's working on now, then you should keep quiet. You don't know the condition of the house 100%. You don't know what structural issues it has. You just don't know. I mean, neither do I, but its ignorant people like you that ruin things like this. Just let the man work and keep doing what he is doing. He obviously isn't doing this without knowledge of building code and the knowledge of how to use various tools and how to measure things.
@Moe Green Haha. You really think I took your statement personally? Go take a f*cking hike BUDDY. If you think he is just patching things and doing it all wrong, go show how it's done pal. I'll wait for the day that you actually do that. Otherwise sit down, grab some popcorn and shut the f*CK up. Nobody asked for your apparent "expertise" on the subject of remodeling houses. So kindly go find somewhere to cry because somebody disagreed with you on the internet. Go take up a hobby or something BUDDY.
@Moe Green I may not have the "authority" to tell you what to do but I sure as hell can disagree with your statement 100%.
@Moe Green Start your own RUclips Channel and show everyone else how it is done then. You aren't the only person in the world to have that much experience repairing houses and surely ain't no god either. Like I said before, if you claim to be the expert you think you are, go show him how it is done. Or are you too chicken to do so? Either way, I'm done arguing with your ignorant ass. So HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY BUDDY!
@Moe Green maybe Google narcism... I think it applies to you since you are very keen on 'showing off' without reason. Why comment at all?
Always look forward to your videos. Are all your houses close together? Seems like you are renovating a neighborhood! I bet the neighbors are excited to see these home brought back to life. You do phenominal work and I would like to say thank you for caring enough to keep these old homes alive. Your wife got a good man. You tell her that for me.
Yes, most are on one street
@@homemadehome5575 Was that your "plan" to renovate a street or area of your city or did it just workout that way?
Just noticed how this house is situated on a main street with housing around. You've given us and the neighbors a good idea of how to do it. Thank you!
I thoroughly enjoying how you take the time and the effort to do things right the first time. I can’t wait to see the house finished. 😊
Love that you don't have stupid obnoxious music playing like some other channels. So relaxing 👍
This is such a cool business. You buy a house, renovate it, rent it then use the rent to buy another house and repeat. I want in.
I love watching demolitions/renovations. It’s like watching Bob Ross, so satisfying!!!
I love how simple he keeps yhe houses because most channels that I watch flip houses for millionaires as if the others can't have a nice house. Thanks.
Man these last handful of videos have been a real joy to watch, thanks!
I'm glad your tenants left that house in nice condition.
that's why he bought it cheap
@@outsiderdf he bought it 5 years ago, before the tenants moved in.....
Emily looks cute
스티라코 bruh
lol
Holy cow I love how you find weak spots and then the root of the problem. It’s super interesting!
I bet the neighbors are really happy with all the improvements! Thank you for sharing another video with us!
Yes, they live the sounds of banging and sawing all day and the sight of messy construction..... to lessen the annoyance I try to cut neighbors grass in occasion.
@@homemadehome5575 True but you are improving the whole street, that's got to be an improvement for them in the long run. They live in the houses you've already done right? It's going to be a grand street to live in . Having pride in your home brings so many benefits, even if you don't own it it can ground you, give you goals.
Finally some good content for this quarantine
Joey Cote i know right
I think houses call out to him when he drives by "help, help, save me please." Just in time on this one.
Lol I'm sure they do, because they do the same to me!
@@Joshua_Henderson me too. And I'm too old to keep doing it but it's hard to stop.
Like a house whisperer
Man I wish I was 15 again. I'd be out there everyday with you for free trying to learn what you know. "Teach a man how to build his own home and he never has to be homeless." These are skills every father should pass on to his children.
Perfect timing! Building some beefier columns for my porch is high on my list for "quarantine" projects.
AtHomeDIY. 👍🏻 Pictures! We will need vids and pictures please! 😁
Those new columns look soooo much better than the ones you removed. It looks more elegant and classy.
I love a man who wears loose jeans not so they can fall off his behind but so that he has the room to carry work tools in the pockets.
Only good thing so far in being self quantity for me is you have posted videos again gives me something to watch. Missed your videos you are my favorite channel to watch.
The columns on the house really made more sense. Look more craftsman style now.
It's not a Craftsman house, though. That's clearly an American Farmhouse style. Different centuries.
Looks a lot stronger now with those new posts on the porch. It is coming along. Lots of work!! You are going to have a great house when you get it all together. Peace and Good Fortune and Good Health to you and your family.
Sir, I am extremely impressed with your skill. You do not look old enough to have the level of knowledge and skill that you possess. Great job!!!!
Watching this man is so relaxing. I feel like I am a kid again, watching Bob Ross paint.
So glad to see you well and working away, bud. Your vids are the best on the net and we all appreciate the hard work you put into everything you do. What you do is really extraordinary and you should be told so. Thanks for posting, keep em coming....and nice save with hammer! Haha
I've watched your two previous remodels you did on the block house and the ranch house. You must take great pride in what you are doing and accomplishing. I know I would. Anyway, I just wanted to pop in and say how much I'm enjoying your videos and watching your successes.
I have to admit I thought not saving the old columns was a mistake but when I saw the final result I have to take it all back. Well done and it looks terrific and will be even better once it's all painted.
I watch a lot of home building channels but only this one inspires me to do things myself.. ONE OF MY FAVORITE CHANNELS IN ALL OF RUclips
Thank you
Homemade Home you’re welcome.. seems like it’s nothing you’re not afraid to tackle.. I’ve done my kitchen remodel recently and working on the basement after all this craziness subsides.. cheers from NYC
Thank you very much! i truly enjoy watching you work, could watch you all day!
The pourch posts look good!
If every young man worked as diligent as you, this country would be phenomenal!
This is better that any show I ever saw on Home and Garden or DYI Network.
This dude inspires me, man. I sometimes want to ask him to let me help him out and learn from him, since my goal is to be able to repair my own future house, assemble things, etc. But then reality hits and I'm here teaching in the Midwest wondering why I never learned these skills.
Plus you'd just stand in the way of getting it done. :(
Haha. Hell yeah!
Just found this video yesterday. I've already burned through this whole playlist. I need to see this complete! Don't rush, obviously, but hurry up.... Haha
There are a lot of people now saying “being landlord is t a job.” I would like to hear them say that as they carry a full sheet of plywood up a ladder onto the roof!
Ok boomer
a a what’s that mean
Thank you for the video. During this lockdown it is nice to have these to watch. Hurry back with another one.
You work focused, with attention to detail and quality, good plan of execution and inspirational endurance.
A lot of words to say, that you're great man, thanks for showing us how things should be done!
Why can't I meet someone as talented as this man...His work is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor man, everything you touch in this house needs repair. You must be close to having repaired everything.
ALORDW I was thinking the same!
Old houses are like used cars. The older they get, the more crap you'll find that needs to be repaired! :)
Standard. One of the hardest parts of doing renovations is judging when to stop. I've never touched a house that ended up "finished" (at least in my mind) - there's always SOMETHING I skip or leave as-is and it bothers me forever after that.
Feel the same. I hope he gets great cash flow or if he decides to sell it I hope he gets a great price.
The house of Theseus. At the end of it all, is it still the original house?
20:58 Just like my father used to tell me: " Son, don't use violence, use a bigger hammer!". :)
Generally speaking, the repairs you tackle make sense, functionally & aesthetically.
However, the box columns on the porch are a head scratcher. You have an existing reference for scale via the spindle columns you removed. And, the neighboring homes, they too have spindle columns of similar scale.
In addition, for even the most modest of homes, porch posts & railings are the most common elements to express character.
Looking at the neighboring homes, they too are modest, yet express character via the porch elements.
The box columns are stripping that character from the exterior.
(Just something to keep in mind on future projects.)
Also, keep in mind, a flat porch ceiling is 100% in keeping with homes of that period of construction. The flat beadboard (or, panelized treatment for more formal homes) porch ceiling is very typical of homes in the US, up until the 70s.
Criticism/suggests aside, I enjoy your videos. And, even if I might suggest a different detail here or there while watching, I think you have a good sense for aesthetics. Your Tiny House being a good example.
So, I hope you don’t think I’m just looking to criticize for the sake of being critical.
I’m impressed by your work ethic and your ability to tackle projects others would likely be overwhelmed attempting to complete. You’re an impressive young man.
I agree about the porch columns. With all the great & hard work put into fixing this house, why skip this important design element?
I'm not too offended by the square columns, BUT might have been a good video opportunity to incorporate a little wood turning from his shop into the project.
I think this is the first time we have see the street view with other homes across the street.
Absolutely agree. Couldn't be expressed better than Chad has. I was a little shocked by the look of the box columns. What a shame... They look terrible. In every other way, good work. Still impressed by the dedication and hard work done.
I initially had the same thought about the columns, but then I thought about the way this house will be used. This is a rental property, and it wasn't an architectural gem to begin with. It's a modest house, and it really just needs to be clean and livable for the future tenants. I'm sure the box columns won't detract from the house when it's all said and done.
I like the new front porch columns. They give the front of the house a more substantial appearance. You are doing a great job with this house!
You Sir, just keep getting better and better. Thank You for sharing, and as always, especially in these perilous times, be well, and stay strong, safe and sure.
I am so chuffed at the quality of music and ambiance you put into your videos. I love it. :)
Hope the crazy economy isn't hitting you too hard being a land lord. Thanks for the relaxing videos, always enjoy having em' on a second monitor while working.
Im doing fine and plan for times when I’m not.
Homemade Home-I did not want this video to end. It is that great! You are such a wonderful carpenter. Thank you so much!
These finished houses are charming! Each would be good starter homes but I can also see the potential for a lot of personalization and enjoying one for many years. If I were house hunting in this area, I would look for a house this man renovated. Very well done!
I love the way you work. If you don't have a table handy, just put the saw on the ground and start cutting. 😊 You don't let the small or inconvenient things hold you up.
I LIVE in the UK, and am amazed by the construction of american houses, no wonder you dont have old buildings they are all made of cheap crap. I still love the vids and channel lol .
I love the OSHA approved Windsor- back scaffolding, lol. Oh, and the discard pitch of it off the porch.
I commented on your last video about the list pf projects on this house just keeps on growing, and here, in this video you show that there are still more. One thing in common, once you start something new, it typically seems to reveal that area was in worse condition than you might have hoped. Good luck with the side verandah transformation and the repair of the front verandah.
I have watched a few of your videos and I can see your dedication. You are also a one man show. Your work is amazing.
*in my head*
“Ooh I hope that chair doesn’t brea-“
*chair snaps immediately*
Love watching your videos. You do such a great job. 👍😁😘
What a hardworking young man you are, good job on fixing up your houses.
With your attention to detail and making sure that every house you touch is sound, I would definitely buy a house from you any day.
I would too ... no hesitation.
I came in around episode 4 or 5 and it's gonna be amazing when this is all done. I'm gonna love watching a video of this whole process speeded up from start to finish.
i like how you cut that porch header tight so no helper was needed. its really looking good
I use to do the same thing as you. I got up to my 2nd home and the 2008 housing crisis hit, along with a bad divorse. It was the best job i ever had. Being your own boss with your own hours. I worked 12 hours a day 7 days a week i loved it so much. God bless!
So lovely watching this house come alive again. So beautiful.
Thanks for this. I have an older farm house that needs attention. All your tips keep me coming back!
So far, in this series of this house, you have done or plan to do, every part of this house from foundation and basement to the roof, and everything in between, except for the upstairs front bedroom. And even then, you have made a new door into that bedroom. You aren't even halfway done with this series of this house's renovations. I am amazed.
I love watching your videos. You have helped me get off my butt and fix stuff in my home. I love doing things myself. The only things I will not do is electrical and certain plumbing. lol Keep up the good work.
Even I don’t do my own electrical and I work in construction. It’s wise to hire someone who is knowledgeable in that.
Watching vids like these is like ASMR but better
Hi good morning, I love to see you transforming an old house to a dream home, thanks for sharing your your beautiful job, God bless you. 🏠🏠🏠🏠 my dream home
I really enjoy watching your videos, setting sipping coffee and watching my favorite house redo show, you always make my morning better, stay safe out there in these times...
It’s really cool to see how much fun you’re having editing your videos now days :)
One thing after the next! I hope you know how inspiring your content is and you are! Don't get burned out! You're doing an amazing job!
its so relaxing watching you work on your passion..chill music and a little work noise ..i love it
I love this channel so much.
Thank you for sharing and continuing to upload! I purchased your book awhile back... and now I have all the time to read it. Thanks again, stay safe!
I love this guy! He's awesome! He's always humble!
This is turning into more of a House of Theseus by the episode.
I love your videos please keep up the amazing work.
you have got to be the hardest working man i have ever seen. I hope you get to the point where you can enjoy the fruits of your labor with your family and not have to work your fingers to the bone anymore.
That chair toss 😂 Olympic level tossing right there !
Nice job fixing up those neglected porches! I like that you fixing up the houses on your street to improve values and provide cash flow for yourself!
It is a real pleasure to watch you work. The care you take and the pride you derive is fantastic. Keep up the great work.
Music at the start made me smile 😊 and loved all the music from beginning to end.
Love your video man. Peaceful music and it never looks like you're in too big of a hurry. I'm jealous
Always love these videos! Thanks for taking time to record your progress!
At first I was kind of bummed that you were getting rid of the original columns, but honestly the new ones looks so much better haha. It just feels more substantial and grounded now
Always enjoy watching you work.
Boxed columns look great. First thing I’ve done several times when restoring a fixer upper with a front porch in disrepair. It’s coming along man.
everytime new eisode comes out,the house getting healthier than previous episode. it is kind a feel like it is breathing...
13:00 There is nothing like impending doom to get you working hard! I like your humor!! Keep it up.