this is why no one wanted the house (ep.24)

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  • @FritziWagenrad
    @FritziWagenrad Месяц назад +2369

    I can’t stand all the comments saying „there’s hardly any house left“. Surely it wasn’t their plan to dismantle it that much, but you gotta adapt to the situation and throw out what’s not usable. I‘m sure their heart is bleeding not only because of all the work they have on their hands, but also for the vision of the house they had in mind when they bought it. (Though they still can build the house of their dreams with most of the old house being dismantled)
    We all have to keep in mind that they have to build a safe house where they can live for many many years, even if that means to leave behind their and our initial expectations.
    Keep up the awesome work Jenna and Nick!

    • @heatherburrill
      @heatherburrill Месяц назад +51

      Couldn’t have said it better ❤

    • @crazyguy_1233
      @crazyguy_1233 Месяц назад +134

      From the early videos you can tell it wasn’t the plan. They just kept discovering things that were rotted or not up to code or just plain wrong. They had to strip it to basically nothing because of how badly it was originally built and how badly it was rotted. I bet if they knew just how bad it was they wouldn’t have bought it.

    • @themothisonfire7538
      @themothisonfire7538 Месяц назад +65

      so many people looked at that house before and said no. You know why? Because everyone saw the roof and KNEW that this house would be rotten to the core. I knew that from the first videos.

    • @chickadee-
      @chickadee- Месяц назад +20

      They could have sold that glass!!!

    • @LM-zh9lf
      @LM-zh9lf Месяц назад +21

      It was too heavy to carry & too difficult to move around. Glass panels like that are very fragile & dangerous if break while moving

  • @mlies37
    @mlies37 Месяц назад +1777

    Honestly, looking at that beautiful blue sky, you don’t need a roof

    • @MAMcNap
      @MAMcNap Месяц назад +23

      The water view is amazing!

    • @ForestGreen88
      @ForestGreen88 Месяц назад +27

      They will definitely need a roof soon. They don't call Vancouver part of the Pacific NorthWet for nothing. If they are lucky they have until about the first week of October to put a new roof back on the house before it starts raining for 7 or 8 months.

    • @oophelia46
      @oophelia46 Месяц назад +4

      Blue sky...nothing but blue skieeess...

    • @dotcorbeil6266
      @dotcorbeil6266 Месяц назад

      Rain

    • @MagicToenail
      @MagicToenail Месяц назад +2

      They definitely need a roof. You can see the blue sky with the windows

  • @denastacey3982
    @denastacey3982 Месяц назад +869

    To witness how these two young adults work together and communicate with each other is the most incredible experience. It's absolutely heartwarming.

    • @DaveMethvin
      @DaveMethvin Месяц назад +17

      Before I married my wife she said we had to do at least one home improvement project together. We did and I guess we passed, because we're married.

    • @stacyq7656
      @stacyq7656 Месяц назад +5

      My husband and I built a gazebo together and it was ROUGH. I am really impressed by them.

  • @ViktorSarge
    @ViktorSarge Месяц назад +562

    This house got so lucky. The only reasonable action for any regular person would be to demolish and rebuild from scratch, but with an audience you were able to give it a chance to save would could be saved. Turns out that's basically nothing in the end, but you really gave it your best shot. It's a joy watching you work together. Great communication skills.

    • @mariedilly3649
      @mariedilly3649 Месяц назад +9

      What house? There is nothing left of it!

    • @Homeskilet13
      @Homeskilet13 Месяц назад +8

      ​@mariedilly3649 yeah they didn't really build it well so anyone living in the house they bought would be pretty sad you saw how gross it was you cant just patch that and plus the patch would lead to breaking the whole house down anywat based on how messed up they built the dang thing to begin with so all in all they are doing a service to the house by breaking it down an rebuilding it Correctly

    • @sarasaberi8495
      @sarasaberi8495 Месяц назад +10

      @@mariedilly3649 I mean, they've taken out everything that's rotted, including what had carpenter ants and was a danger to both anyone who would have bought it, and their neighbours. The structure is still intact, they have kept the stone, the pool, the yard (cleaning it up, though).
      When something has been so neglected, for so long, it needs to be repaired before it can be safe. The fact that they are saving any wood that isn't absolutely unusable, and they will be putting it back into the house means that they are saving money, but also that they are still doing what they can to keep it original, considering how unlivable it even was.

    • @Username_CC_
      @Username_CC_ Месяц назад +1

      it should be

    • @probablynot1368
      @probablynot1368 Месяц назад +13

      We bought a house, built pre-WWII, in a historic district in our city. Our plan was to remove an un-permitted, out of code, wing off the rear of the house, reroof, replace all the windows and doors, knock down some interior walls, install new plumbing, wiring, HVAC, and fur out the interior walls. All plans approved, ready to go. Roof was tackled first, and we discovered there were 4 layers of roofing. Upon removal, the walls began swaying. A City Engineer came out and requested our contractor to remove a portion of an exterior brick wall, and discovered it hadn’t been properly attached to the foundation. Another wall was removed, with the same results. He ordered the structure to be demolished. Okay, so we had a foundation, right? Also, as slab. Core samples were taken….slab was 1” thick in some areas, 2”, 3”, and 4” in other areas….plus, there was absolutely nothing that tied the footings to the slab. Everything was scraped to the soil! The neighbors came out with pitchforks and halted the project, reporting us to the Historical Planning Commission (HPC).
      Within 24 hours, our contractor proved that the project had been reviewed (and approved) by the HPC, including the possibility of a partial demolition, beyond the removal of the illegal ‘wing’ (built by a past beloved citizen). We were always planning to keep the original footprint of the house. They scratched their heads, said it appeared we were rebuilding the original house, and honoring the building stock of the neighborhood, so they green-lighted the project.
      It took 18 months to rebuild the house. Neighbors made it very, very challenging, as we were constantly being reported to every possible City department (water, sewer, streets, greenbelt, lighting (we’re a ‘dark sky’ community), trash, the gas company, the electric company, the post office (the old mailbox, present off the street side for decades was suddenly “impeding pedestrian access”). Every aspect of the project was built to code, with permits. The inspectors would arrive onsite, shake their heads, and grumble, “Not this property, again!” The house looks like a showcase from the street, so now a few of the neighbors have decided we’re worth rubbing shoulders with. We’re keeping a cordial distance.
      Oh, and cost? It was nearly a wash, as it takes so much more effort to fur out an existing old house, as well as reroute new electric, plumbing, and HVAC. The extra money we spent was the demolition, and the unexpected new foundation.

  • @troot0331
    @troot0331 Месяц назад +825

    My heart melts every time Nicky says “my love”. So sweet.

  • @fadehunter
    @fadehunter Месяц назад +1209

    May I suggest using 1 piece of wood to make kitchen tools (wooden spoons, tooling pins, etc) and the extra nails you pulled to commission a blacksmith to make a knife or decoration as a piece to remember all your hard work

  • @LexieAnneCole
    @LexieAnneCole Месяц назад +515

    I’m so proud of y’all for not quitting. This project is so massive and the fact that you two are constantly envisioning the end goal is so admirable.

    • @uschilou
      @uschilou Месяц назад +2

      Seriously! I was overwhelmed at the first video. It's inspiring how they've just continued on.

  • @LakesandOceans588
    @LakesandOceans588 Месяц назад +283

    Every time I say to myself, “Oh they’ll bring in people to take off the roof” or “They have to bring in professionals to take down the steel beams” etc. NO they just take one bite out of the elephant at a time. 😂 Impressive. 👏🏻

  • @AllanKobelansky
    @AllanKobelansky Месяц назад +708

    I would not second guess the decision to dismantle the house layer by layer. When you started, the house looked quite sound. As you peeled back the layers, like an onion, it made you cry.
    Nonetheless, the upside is that you have content for the next three years. Looking forward to it.

    • @greatestever9616
      @greatestever9616 Месяц назад +13

      Lol no it didn't look sound. On Instagram a bunch of professionals gave their assessment and told them it was worthless.

  • @calyssa.ollins
    @calyssa.ollins Месяц назад +1073

    60 years ago someone hit that nail in there and pooped their pants hoping nobody would notice 😂

    • @pissum420
      @pissum420 Месяц назад

      Whoever did it got away with it to

    • @zachmoyer1849
      @zachmoyer1849 Месяц назад +59

      i can assure you they did not care because they knew nobody would see it for 60 years lol

    • @itsbritney1270
      @itsbritney1270 Месяц назад +105

      I'm impressed by how bad engineering stood for 60 years, bad engineering nowadays start leaking water the minute you sign a contract

    • @pragmax
      @pragmax Месяц назад +65

      @@itsbritney1270 I really think they were relying on the merits of the high-quality lumber of the day. To be fair, all the shortcuts held up for all this time, and if not for water damage, nobody would have known.

    • @PartywCarolinaCheryl
      @PartywCarolinaCheryl Месяц назад +34

      The builders of our house put a nail through a water tank pipe. It held up and sealed the hole until it rusted away and gave us a nasty surprise inside our coat closet. Unfortunately, we don't open that closet frequently, so we didn't notice until it had been leaking inside our wall for a few months.

  • @julianasantos9015
    @julianasantos9015 Месяц назад +125

    you also have a concrete structure, a pool, a beautiful fireplace and a wonderful view, do not be discouraged, we trust in the process

  • @AbbreviatedReviews
    @AbbreviatedReviews Месяц назад +518

    You got a pool, a foundation, and at least a few walls left. That's at least 10% of a house.

    • @lestranged
      @lestranged Месяц назад +50

      and a fantastic view

    • @denverdubois5835
      @denverdubois5835 Месяц назад +20

      @@lestranged And a neato chimney

    • @iamteddy990
      @iamteddy990 Месяц назад

      And probably at a steal of only $4 million.....F vancouver!!!

    • @Homeskilet13
      @Homeskilet13 Месяц назад +5

      Well they aren't done yet cant really patch something that wasn't built up to code so in any scenario it would have had to have been taken down

    • @BirdieBirdieBirdie566
      @BirdieBirdieBirdie566 Месяц назад +1

      Those fire places look great too!

  • @myleerose31866
    @myleerose31866 Месяц назад +693

    I don't know about where you are, but my mothers house burned down last month, and she had no insurance.So we have to do most of the clean up ourselves. We have been hauling metals to the recycle place...and right now copper is going for about $4 a pound. We've hauled in enough scrap metal to be able to rent a bin soon. My husband asked me why I am watching the destruction of a house? Its because you are building your future , not loosing it. I started watching your crochet videos and have to say,"I love ALL your videos and the direction your channel is going. I can't wait to see the final walk through when it is finished.♥️🙏

    • @rjkirkes73
      @rjkirkes73 Месяц назад +4

      Vancouver BC area

    • @athabascaheritagesociety9605
      @athabascaheritagesociety9605 Месяц назад +23

      I’m sorry about the loss of your mother’s house. Very best wishes for better days to come.

    • @t.violeta1718
      @t.violeta1718 Месяц назад +11

      Sell the scrap metal! I’m sorry you are stuck in such an unfortunate situation but scrap metal (not just copper) can usually be sold so at least you can get a little money to help

    • @ThePolypam
      @ThePolypam Месяц назад +7

      No insurance 😮

    • @lindalewis5066
      @lindalewis5066 Месяц назад

      They're in British Columbia. 😁

  • @sleepycadaver9556
    @sleepycadaver9556 Месяц назад +3930

    They’re just building a house from scratch at this point 😭

    • @john_ace
      @john_ace Месяц назад +291

      Sometimes rules change and you are not allowed to build a new structure but you can "repair" the old one. The whole roof-saga hints in that direction.

    • @nikaidonikaido3975
      @nikaidonikaido3975 Месяц назад +126

      Well, it generates a lot of content we enjoy watching 😊

    • @stevenbrentson8
      @stevenbrentson8 Месяц назад +158

      Right. The economics aren’t strictly that it’s cheaper or more efficient to bulldoze and build new. RUclips content turns that logic on its tail. The fact that we are all watching a nail-by-nail replacement in 30 minute episodes is why. I just hope they have the 24-month bird’s eye time lapse for the 200 million view shorts when the house is finished.

    • @astartecolin
      @astartecolin Месяц назад +36

      ​@@stevenbrentson8 but the large amount of manual labor might mean the whole thing still ends up costing a lot more than they make from ads or sponsors.

    • @rachelhillman910
      @rachelhillman910 Месяц назад +47

      ​@@astartecolinthey are doing the labour and they have made content creation their job.

  • @carldevries2023
    @carldevries2023 Месяц назад +88

    I appreciate how methodical you were with the glass, and breaking the glass. I cringe when watching “home improvement” shows and “demo day” is just smashing everything to bits with a sledge hammer. Now who cleans that mess?? So much easier and safer the way you guys are doing it! Very refreshing. Kudos!

    • @Kira_Martel
      @Kira_Martel Месяц назад +4

      I read that HGTV started doing that in order to "capture more of the male viewing audience." Apparently they're not aiming at any males with construction or craftsman experience!

    • @kirbyourenthusiasm
      @kirbyourenthusiasm Месяц назад +3

      I was disappointed in the wasted glass. Those huge panes could have been used for something!

  • @baileyns
    @baileyns Месяц назад +8

    Omg I had no idea you weren’t saving the windows! I cannot imagine the cost to replace these big beauties. Sending you guys all my thoughts during this project! You’re doing amazing!

    • @qtrfoil
      @qtrfoil Месяц назад +1

      I lived in a very fancy-architecture mid-century building near Chicago that had been in all the magazines. It had single pane glass that left us cold all day and all night from about October through April (and a flat roof built under "Lake Effect" snow, among other dumb ideas). I have a lot of thoughts about budgets here, but the idea of trying to put in double pane glass is something I completely support if at all possible. May as well do it now.

    • @DarlingDaisy97
      @DarlingDaisy97 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@qtrfoili understand it was better to replace it but they could have sold them. The way it didn't shattered when they threw it on the ground... That's some very good quality glass right there. Or they could have used it to build a greenhouse

    • @qtrfoil
      @qtrfoil Месяц назад +3

      @@DarlingDaisy97 I agree with you. And they'll be finding broken slivers of glass near that house for 50 years!

  • @kellyheidel4337
    @kellyheidel4337 Месяц назад +371

    I realize that setback after setback would be so very hard to handle. But when you are feeling completely demoralized, just take a few minutes, look at your incredible view and imagine getting to see that first thing every morning for the rest of your days. I’m jealous!

    • @lilenoulitza
      @lilenoulitza Месяц назад +10

      thats actually so true! i hope they will see the day that this will be a reality because i feel bad for them now :/ though the content of the demo is so nice!!!

    • @poppyasher
      @poppyasher Месяц назад +17

      It helps that they have the income to weather all these setbacks. Jenna had the funds to purchase this $2 million house and filming this demo/reno is their job. They can devote all their time to it and everything they do makes them money. They also have living accommodations separate from this house and it appears no hard dealine to accomplish this.
      Basically, only RUclipsrs could monetize this whole process and make it profitable.

    • @HandofHolmes
      @HandofHolmes Месяц назад +2

      Fr! I know they’re anxious about being roasted in the comments but I’m glad they have RUclips to cheer them on and hopefully it gives them motivation to finish. Setback after setback would be demoralizing Fr.

  • @auntieali9529
    @auntieali9529 Месяц назад +789

    I'm less concerned about the messy works space than the fact Nick has not seen Happy Gilmore😆😆🤣

  • @CreativeWriter19
    @CreativeWriter19 Месяц назад +31

    Re: the nail in the sewage pipe: a few months after I moved into my current apartment, my and my next door neighbor's plumbing started backing up into our toilets and bathtubs. I got maintenance to get a plumber out the next day (it started happening at like 9 pm) and the plumber said the problem was a cable company had run an internet cable THROUGH the sewer line! I don't even know how that's possible!

    • @PeterMcKeon
      @PeterMcKeon Месяц назад +1

      There are boring machines that can cut a tunnel to run cables underground, they likely cut through the sewer pipe.

  • @brendaclarine2845
    @brendaclarine2845 Месяц назад +32

    I can't even imagine how stressed you guys were when you discovered the actual extent of the structural damages. But you've taken so much in stride and I admire you both so much for seeing to maintain sanity!

  • @SuperDaveP270
    @SuperDaveP270 Месяц назад +456

    You guys are handling this moneypit with much cheer and gusto

    • @highlandspeaker
      @highlandspeaker Месяц назад +39

      I'm very curious where the $$$ is coming from to do this. I guess those sponsorship deals must be really good.

    • @triforcelink
      @triforcelink Месяц назад +97

      Well, they are doing all the work themselves, and so far all the materials have only been leaving the construction site lol

    • @TheGwennifer211
      @TheGwennifer211 Месяц назад +44

      I’m really hoping they didn’t pay much for the house cause yeah every week they get deeper and deeper into the hole.

    • @zachmoyer1849
      @zachmoyer1849 Месяц назад +12

      which would be fine but it seems like they also overpaid initially

    • @april9145
      @april9145 Месяц назад +31

      hence the ads in every video she’s definitely making bank on those ads especially considering she’s on the news all the time now

  • @monkeyrun
    @monkeyrun Месяц назад +547

    lol the house was being supported by those structural glass.

    • @lollz77
      @lollz77 Месяц назад +5

      Lol!!😂

    • @eliskarezlerova7424
      @eliskarezlerova7424 Месяц назад +148

      I am starting to think that the ants are also structural...

    • @youwhatmate93
      @youwhatmate93 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@eliskarezlerova7424 this is spot on 😂

    • @fraoulicha
      @fraoulicha Месяц назад +2

      @@eliskarezlerova7424HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

    • @GabrielaLauxen
      @GabrielaLauxen Месяц назад +3

      @@eliskarezlerova7424yes! But the ants nest is gone now, should we be worried? 😅

  • @SarahHovley
    @SarahHovley Месяц назад +47

    Man oh man!!! What a perfect picture of why covering up mistakes and skimping doesn’t pay in the long run. 😮😮😮😮

  • @nasya_bu
    @nasya_bu Месяц назад +61

    23:27
    I want a twelve-hour version of Nicky saying "no problem, no problem"

    • @daisydog
      @daisydog Месяц назад

      When this is done, they will be able to make the most incredible montages 😅

    • @skabs508
      @skabs508 Месяц назад

      Not a single repeat,
      12 hours,
      By the time this project is done? No problem. 😂

  • @john_ace
    @john_ace Месяц назад +103

    Reminds me of a lone house on a street just outside the village near us where the owner painstakingly replaced every wall, one by one, and finally replaced the roof. He circumvented the ban to build the *new* house there by replacing the old structure with a new one, bit by bit, which was allowed... Bureaucracy can be a pain in the ... neck.

    • @pandanouk
      @pandanouk Месяц назад +5

      House of Theseus 😂

  • @kavs911
    @kavs911 Месяц назад +156

    Jenna "Hey can we just build a new house please? this one has rotted away". The city permit office, "No."

    • @blanchae
      @blanchae Месяц назад +5

      Sometimes it is easier to renovate then start from scratch when building. My neighbor had a single car garage and instead of knocking it down to build a big two car garage, he renovated it. He expanded the existing concrete slab and kept two walls. It made the permit process a lot easier.

  • @romandasimpkins6926
    @romandasimpkins6926 Месяц назад +10

    My 1 year old is very invested in the renovation lol he's watched every episode with me. You guys are doing a great job! This home will be so beautiful when it's done!

  • @Laneythekid
    @Laneythekid Месяц назад +54

    Oof. While this wasn't your plan, I think that this is a super valuable lesson for people (like me) who advocate for saving old houses. Sometimes you have to rip out more than you'd like and thats ultimately okay. You and Nick are doing such a good job and I can't wait to see what you end up doing! I hope you allow the original house to have some influence on your design plans (but built right this time) ❤ I think especially replacing the large windows and wood flooring! Those are some of my favorite parts.

    • @Homeskilet13
      @Homeskilet13 Месяц назад +2

      I hear you. I mean they have the plans they can still use that to their advantage in rebuilding. I know the house I grew up in needs this same treatment built in the 1800s know and tube wiring...its just not a patch worthy investment

  • @SassyPieHole999
    @SassyPieHole999 Месяц назад +125

    Whatever this project throws at you, you will deal. That’s your jam and I love you for it. ❤

    • @themothisonfire7538
      @themothisonfire7538 Месяц назад

      Of course they will deal. They have no other choice at this point

  • @nonenowherebye
    @nonenowherebye Месяц назад +126

    I work with a remote mountain village that is owned by a nonprofit, and was built in 1937. We had to completely gut and renovate one of the dorm buildings (28 bedrooms over two floors in one building) due to bedbugs and mice, and surprisingly, the worst damage done to the building was by the original 1937 plumber. Just notched out studs and joists wherever he wanted to make the pipes run.

  • @MikhailScottKy
    @MikhailScottKy Месяц назад +92

    You guys should take an episode and go over what you hope the house will look like with drawings so we can get an idea of what you're building toward while you do it.

    • @johnhaller5851
      @johnhaller5851 Месяц назад +5

      Perhaps after they get their permits. Still, that ruins the surprise

    • @alexataylor5075
      @alexataylor5075 Месяц назад

      Yes!! That’s exactly what I was thinking

  • @meganhofer4113
    @meganhofer4113 Месяц назад +9

    May I just say, I love the way you guys communicate so clearly with each other. You hype him up and celebrate when he does something good, and he does the same. I know I am only seeing a small portion of reality here, but you guys seem to be holding up very well despite the very stressful job you have to repair this house.

  • @SassyPieHole999
    @SassyPieHole999 Месяц назад +634

    You know, right back at the beginning I said the only thing that would be left standing would be the fireplace.
    At the time I was joking.
    However… 😂

  • @shapeshifter7753
    @shapeshifter7753 Месяц назад +54

    Congratulations on 1,000,000 subs!! Fun to watch you both turn lemons into lemon aid 👍

  • @asaturn
    @asaturn Месяц назад +6

    years ago I bought a vintage camper trailer. by the time I was done, I had rebuilt the entire thing (wood frame) from scratch and basically trashed everything but the aluminum siding and the trailer frame. your house reminds me of that. good luck to you guys!

  • @lindalewis5066
    @lindalewis5066 Месяц назад +10

    I must say that I am impressed with the knowledgeable skill and rate of speed you've had while dismantling much of your house. And during all the trials and tribulations and stress you've had to deal with you're still being calm, respectable, civil and loving towards each other. Your relationship is going to last for decades in this new forever home you're building. And I'm glad I get to be a little part of it. So looking forward to watching your dreams come true. ❤️

  • @mlies37
    @mlies37 Месяц назад +134

    Nick: oh my god they bajookled it
    Jenna: what?
    Nick: it means they put the nails in the transverse plane in relation to the weight line of the anchoring
    Jenna: what?
    Nick: it just means they fucked up
    Jenna: okay
    Nick: it’s funny to me

    • @julien2912
      @julien2912 Месяц назад +2

      It's funny to me too!! They bajookled it times 100!

  • @tayet6875
    @tayet6875 Месяц назад +38

    14:17 No! Those are structural ants!!!
    Edit: 15:26 Nvm, THOSE are the structural ants😂

  • @coryjohnson3429
    @coryjohnson3429 Месяц назад +9

    Up until today...I have been so impressed how careful you guys were not to break the windows...

    • @brookem225
      @brookem225 18 дней назад

      They were single pane windows. IMHO, they needed to go.

  • @monsterajr1
    @monsterajr1 Месяц назад +16

    I'm gonna say the nail in the waste pipe wasn't the reason for the roof rotting. I assume that pipe carried up through the roof to provide venting for sewage gases to escape so the pipe penetrating the roof, especially a flat roof is always going to be a potential for water infiltration. Because the pipe was hidden in the walls, you'd never see the drip drip drip over time within that cavity until you exposed that rotted horror show! I cringe alot when you guys work on this (I've done my own gut rehab of my home and done it professionally a long time ago) but I give you kudos for your energy and enthusiasm!

    • @CaptainBlueTech
      @CaptainBlueTech Месяц назад +3

      I mean its already an issue but if that area/post stack sagged a bit due to the nail hole leak then that sag would transfer all the way up causing more and more problems.

  • @matthewkorsmo7752
    @matthewkorsmo7752 Месяц назад +59

    "Push and duck" has "safety squint" energy.

  • @YoniX50
    @YoniX50 Месяц назад +35

    Jenna, just imagine how much fun you will have when redesigning / building your home and you can run network and power cable to all the places YOU want them to be :)

  • @Kieleethecre8r
    @Kieleethecre8r Месяц назад +24

    Every episode I wonder more and more how this house is even standing with how structurally unsound it is, the only reasonable answer is because it was waiting for you guys to turn it into a home again ❤️

  • @rjkirkes73
    @rjkirkes73 Месяц назад +8

    #funfact
    I love how well you two work together! And how you cheer him on and he talks so sweetly to you!

  • @Martin_Meramdzhiev
    @Martin_Meramdzhiev Месяц назад +98

    10:58 gotta say the breaking of the windows spray cleaner was top tear comedy. Well done Jenna, Nick and Windows Dave.

    • @indiegear
      @indiegear Месяц назад +4

      it was to clean it so the suction cups would work

    • @qtrfoil
      @qtrfoil Месяц назад

      "Tier" and yes! 👍

  • @NailahRoberts
    @NailahRoberts Месяц назад +39

    All that glass would make an amazing greenhouse

  • @arttificcer2324
    @arttificcer2324 Месяц назад +6

    The happy Gilmore bit lolol
    "That's your home! Are you too good for your home!? ANSWER ME"
    Also I still can't really get over the fact that this fiber/arts and crafts channel has turned into a renovation channel. It's like one of my favourite RUclipsrs started making videos for my partner, a carpenter. But I'm totally here for it.

  • @lindseyrose05
    @lindseyrose05 Месяц назад +2

    I'm so happy for Jenna (and Nick, of course!) and this new adventure and journey in her life! You can tell how happy she is and in her element with this project as well as what a great team she and Nick make!

  • @lornabarker1983
    @lornabarker1983 Месяц назад +21

    I have watched you every week since you started. The house and it just seems you get hit with one thing after another. You and nick are doing a great job and I behind you both one hundred percent. Don’t lose faith it will start to turn a corner soon. It will be beautiful when you have your dream house. Love watching the channel. Go Jenna and Nicki go.

  • @newdawn1unity
    @newdawn1unity Месяц назад +37

    Damn, those views are stunning. Stuff why other people didn't want the place, you've scored the absolute view lottery 🎉 love your videos x

  • @dangal9366
    @dangal9366 Месяц назад +11

    Was at work a couple days ago waiting for a guy to move his crane and found my self yelling "go nicky...go nicky". 😂

  • @LoveIsVitalEverlasting
    @LoveIsVitalEverlasting Месяц назад +1

    They will feel so accomplished and proud when they are finished. The hard work will pay off. I'm so excited for them! Also the view is so amazing, no wonder they fell in love with the place. Such an awesome couple.

  • @megmal1301
    @megmal1301 Месяц назад +61

    Wow my architect heart is gushing all of those single pane windows are so incredible!!! I’m glad to see you are replacing them though lol there’s no way that those were going to be able to retain heat lmao. I can’t wait to see the new ones :)

    • @Blaubeere17
      @Blaubeere17 Месяц назад +7

      Hopefully they choose something close to the original design… the architecture in itself was/is sooo awesome in the old house.

  • @Nasalkeihpos
    @Nasalkeihpos Месяц назад +13

    I love that you’re so carefully taking the house apart in the hope that you can keep some of it. I’m also super excited to see you build. Or at least the design stage of the building. I hope you’ll gag super amazing professionally trained builders to help you build.

    • @CieraMychele
      @CieraMychele Месяц назад

      Yes I would love to see some of those windows put back in ❤

  • @DHunt-t4w
    @DHunt-t4w Месяц назад +2

    Y’all are truly inspiring af. Hardworking, intelligent, positive. I love the humor and the tidbits of info you share!! There are a lot of armchair quarterbacks on the internet but I think y’all are doing a fine job. Cheering you guys on for as long as this takes and beyond! 🙏

  • @darthtraya8305
    @darthtraya8305 Месяц назад +14

    I’ve been involved with many renno projects. I’ve learned that a) nothing goes as planned. B) Nothing goes according to budget and c) Nothing goes to schedule. Good job keeping your eyes on the prize. It will be beautiful.

  • @fty-ys4ni
    @fty-ys4ni Месяц назад +65

    Happy Gilmore reference in the first minute? Jenna’s a G

  • @billiesonthepod
    @billiesonthepod Месяц назад +15

    I wait and pounce on this series every Wednesday. I need my weekly Jenna / Nicky fix.

  • @sarahmurphy4344
    @sarahmurphy4344 Месяц назад +6

    Bless you guys. The figurative and literal floor is being ripped from beneath you. At least it's a short fall to the concrete slab from there. Im excited for the Q&A sesh, and am optimistic for you guys! It looks like you've got a lot of people rooting for you! Thank you for not giving up on the channel amidst so many unforseen issues. You got moxie, kids! I'm consistently amazed and proud of the drive you both have for this house and each other.❤❤❤

  • @mk719x3
    @mk719x3 Месяц назад +4

    Can we take a moment while appreciating all the hard work they are doing, the music in these videos are awesome! I am absolutely entertained not only by the amount of work you and Nick are doing but the soundtracks you use in these videos is fantastic! ❤

  • @teresacalhoon1443
    @teresacalhoon1443 Месяц назад +63

    And I thought my 1961 house had some weird building issues. Your house takes the cake.

    • @jdrukman
      @jdrukman 13 дней назад

      my house was built around the early 60s and every time I have a professional over to work on something they just mutter sadly and say "what the hell were they thinking". very similar to nick's reaction to a lot of this house.

  • @neesr13
    @neesr13 Месяц назад +24

    It is so delicious that he calls you "LOVE" when he talks to you. I predict you will be so happy and secure in your life with him. Blessings to you both. You are indeed meant for one another.

  • @janicefoltz400
    @janicefoltz400 Месяц назад +3

    You two survive this build without choking each other,you can do and survive anything in the future!!!Love watching you❤️❤️❤️

  • @lindab424
    @lindab424 Месяц назад +67

    I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOUR Q&A. Do you and Nick ever fight or have arguments while filming and just not show it or do you genuinely work really well together? I am loving watching this reno.

    • @mariaeugeniacarvajal3460
      @mariaeugeniacarvajal3460 Месяц назад +4

      I had the same question 😅

    • @goldfishgames
      @goldfishgames Месяц назад +13

      My husband and I never argue when working together and are a well matched team. It’s possible, my gut says Jenna and Nick are too.

    • @TeriHargraveartist
      @TeriHargraveartist Месяц назад +4

      ​@@goldfishgames same for me and my hubby, but we argue other times 😁

    • @WickedWest512
      @WickedWest512 Месяц назад +1

      Me and my hubby had a huge fight installing a toilet. I may be the end of us . How fitting it would be. Lol

    • @beckyrubin3754
      @beckyrubin3754 Месяц назад

      Oooooh congratulations on One million subscribers! You deserve it!!!

  • @abbrakadabraalakazam
    @abbrakadabraalakazam Месяц назад +29

    It's been such a wild ride watching your content evolve to this place. I love learning little bits of knowledge from you and Nick on your house rebuilding project.

  • @stephSun74
    @stephSun74 Месяц назад +5

    I'll look forward to the Q&A on the house moving forward. Hopefully you can save some aspects like the fireplace and the pool area. At the very least, if you have to demolish and start from scratch, you still have your amazing location and views! That view is truly stunning.

  • @jessmac1893
    @jessmac1893 Месяц назад +1

    I love how supportive and loving they both are. I feel like we didn’t have that much positive feedback on any of the projects me and my partner worked on. Nor did my parents. You two are amazing in so many ways.

  • @nascenticity
    @nascenticity Месяц назад +14

    i’d love to see a side by side of what the house looked like before vs what it looks like with all the stuff stripped out :D

  • @OldJoeBlows
    @OldJoeBlows Месяц назад +18

    I haven't watched the video yet however that face just broke my heart. There are always solutions however sometimes there's not always enough money. I'm wishing you well and you're gonna get through this.

  • @annaofnorthgermany
    @annaofnorthgermany Месяц назад +1

    Guys, you are doing a great job! I am sure that the house will be amazing in the end, and by that moment you will become professionals in building and construction🙂

  • @modelocitizen2288
    @modelocitizen2288 Месяц назад +2

    I don't know what the plan was in the beginning but I'm sorta enjoying seeing the tear down from a learning perspective.

  • @spacejunkie84119
    @spacejunkie84119 Месяц назад +15

    totally binged all episodes last week. I'm hooked on you guys. too cute.

  • @avoyedesign8926
    @avoyedesign8926 Месяц назад +54

    I'm glad to see you get rid of all that plate glass! Those are just a bunch of heavy razor blades waiting for someone to crash through them. Such a pity too that the entire house was compromised by ONE nail through the plumbing stack! I've been in so many homes of this era to plan for remodels, and honestly, a lot of the sketchy framing you see is typical of that era. I still shake my head at it every time, but it hasn't fallen over in all these years (the good wood, not the rotting wood) so I guess that's a win? Anyway, looks like you have your work cut out for you. Best of luck!

    • @chickadee-
      @chickadee- Месяц назад +2

      That glass would have made a great greenhouse.... With all of Jenna's thrifting videos it just doesn't make sense to me that she is just throwing it all away. For example it doesn't make sense to trash a beam or a board just because one end is bad.

    • @cwagnello
      @cwagnello Месяц назад +5

      @@chickadee- The glass isn't tempered so it's dangerous if it gets broken because it will turn into large razor sharp shards. You can see when they crack the glass it doesn't shatter into small pieces, modern glass will shatter into small pieces.

    • @heathermacneill3854
      @heathermacneill3854 Месяц назад +1

      I was crying with every broken pane because I need a new one for my greenhouse!

    • @avoyedesign8926
      @avoyedesign8926 Месяц назад +1

      @@heathermacneill3854 I would not recommend using this type of glass for a greenhouse, or for anything for that matter. As you can see it breaks off into massive shards that could seriously injure someone if they fell into it or it broke for any other reason. If you have a used building supply depot near you, your best bet would be used double pane glass patio doors. You will have to remove the glass from the frames, but it is tempered glass and breaks into tiny, relatively harmless pieces when broken. Best of luck!

  • @evalita9
    @evalita9 Месяц назад

    Congrats on 1M subs! I started watching you during the crochet videos and now your house series is a weekly staple.
    Watching you two stay calm and friendly is so great. Keepvup your positive vibe if possible

  • @stagewait
    @stagewait Месяц назад +3

    “Floating” is how you bring down large pieces of scenery. A flat usually doesn’t weight much and without windows or doors so the air pressure creates a pillow on the floor. Oh, no trap doors. They will allow the air to escape.

  • @saraviegas2141
    @saraviegas2141 Месяц назад +16

    Sad to see you break the glass that came out in one piece, I'm sure it could be reused somehow. Maybe try to find a place that recycles window glass?

    • @a.chataignier
      @a.chataignier Месяц назад +4

      that's what I was thinking!! such a waste of perfect material. Could've even offered on marketplace, people get it second hand for other projects.

    • @YueDreaming
      @YueDreaming Месяц назад +2

      That’s the part I didn’t understand at all. Isn’t glass very expensive?

    • @janw9594
      @janw9594 Месяц назад +2

      Non tempered glass is really dangerous!

  • @BenSwagnerd
    @BenSwagnerd Месяц назад +30

    I cant imagine having this much energy and drive. It definitely puts my house's problems into perspective. It was built in 1967 and we just bought it a couple months ago. The previous owner neglected it pretty badly, but they only had the house about 6 years. This series makes me feel way less overwhelmed.
    I can't imagine how overwhelming this must feel.

  • @colleenodell7602
    @colleenodell7602 Месяц назад +1

    I think that a wonderful idea to build it back the way it was in tribute to the previous owners , being it was handed down 3 generations . This house still has love by the people who are trying to fix it . Please keep it going . The previous families that were in there , one could still sense .

  • @blondeenotsomuch
    @blondeenotsomuch Месяц назад +3

    Welp wow. I am hoping that concrete slab is all you hope it can be. No fatal flaws. Seeing this and knowing my hubby is the most ocd general Contractor of all time, i really appreciate him.

  • @katherinedonaldson7884
    @katherinedonaldson7884 Месяц назад +3

    for the q&a: what is the thing you’ve found in the house that was most valuable/coolest to you? i’m mostly just curious but i love the series & y’all are the best

  • @blueman5924
    @blueman5924 Месяц назад +8

    Seriously, some channels do really dumb stuff to get their 1 million subs, but what you are doing is totally worth every one of them. As a carpenter for 40 yrs, I commend you on your gumption to “get er done”. 👏👏

  • @Megan-ro3wi
    @Megan-ro3wi Месяц назад +1

    “Just taaaap it in” was our favourite quote last week when we were building Ikea wardrobes 🤣

  • @LaurenOliviArt
    @LaurenOliviArt Месяц назад +1

    6:24 wait what 😢😢😩 you put the other windows in the bin too?? Nooo. I’d love to hear what your plans are for the house 🏠

  • @dagneytaggart7707
    @dagneytaggart7707 Месяц назад +103

    You are building an entirely new house. How much of the style will you keep in the new build?

    • @RamblingRodeo
      @RamblingRodeo Месяц назад +2

      Right, i am glad to see they are removing all those old outdated windows.

  • @western302
    @western302 Месяц назад +32

    As I watched you breaking those large sections of glass I almost cried. I'm an artist, among other things, and although I no longer do the framing of my own artwork, I know how expensive glass is from when I did. If you had let some local artists or frame shops know you were doing this, there's a good chance someone would have been over with a simple glass cutter and recycled those panes into smaller pieces. Of course, some artists want glass with IV protection, but they can't all afford the expensive stuff. Also, you could have cut those down in minutes with less of a mess if you had your own glass cutter. They're actually pretty cheap.

    • @zachmoyer1849
      @zachmoyer1849 Месяц назад +6

      i feel it was a little thick for that purpose the big panes were half inch thick.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Месяц назад +4

      I was thinking what an amazing greenhouse you could have constructed from them. But, well, they have so much to deal with and consider right now...

  • @edwinw1047
    @edwinw1047 Месяц назад +2

    If you end up making a proper crawl space, I would recommend laying down a waterproof tarp and placing a dehumidifier in there. You can probably find some references online if you are not sure what I am talking about. Anyways enjoying the videos very much and keep up the hard work!

  • @butfirstcoffee1648
    @butfirstcoffee1648 Месяц назад +1

    Your positive perseverance is impressive. Keep up the good work!

  • @robertmiller341
    @robertmiller341 Месяц назад +6

    waiting for the video when Jenna starts off with saying we have nothing left to take off so today we're taking apart the foundation.

    • @ViktorSarge
      @ViktorSarge Месяц назад +2

      "Oh they mixed the cement with salty seawater and now it's falling apart". (Which actually kind of happened with a 6072m long bridge to Öland)

  • @__heathers__
    @__heathers__ Месяц назад +6

    I’m so delusional lol I thought the ants were screaming as you were spraying them 😅 I need to go take a nap now!

  • @abi_notdabby1878
    @abi_notdabby1878 Месяц назад +1

    Me and my fabulous boyfriend make time every week to watch your videos, and i want to say thank you for spending so much time making content because i am enjoying this lovely tradition while watching my fav youtuber. keep up the great work guys, excited for more content ahead!!

  • @DaphineLedford
    @DaphineLedford Месяц назад +1

    I wait impatiently for Wednesday around lunchtime here ,for the Jenna and Nicky videos.Wish for an hour instead of minutes.Great demo job .Ready for the rebuild.❤

  • @Tammylamb777
    @Tammylamb777 Месяц назад +4

    You’re view is absolutely gorgeous. I look forward to Wednesdays with Jenna and Nick. ♥️

  • @lyndelgado6138
    @lyndelgado6138 Месяц назад +4

    My moms house was empty for 3 months with a pinhole leak in hot waterpipe in upstairs bathroom sink. The water damage was depressing. Downstairs, the water was 6 inches high on drywall b4 draining thru garage. Insurance wouldnt pay 4 unoccupied residence. I did all the dismantling and i was 55 at the time. Make sure u get rid of all critters b4 u rebuild.n dont trip n hurt urselves in a messy lumberfield.

  • @TheOldNick100
    @TheOldNick100 Месяц назад

    People have probably already mentionned it, but your guys' struggles are very similar to what Laura Kampf has showed / is showing in her house renovation series, with buying an older house planning to renovate it "a little" and ending up tearing out way more than anticipated because you're all taking building and renovating and safety concerns seriouisly. It can get really difficult having to go back on the plans and adapt to the situation with every bad news, but in the long run, you'll be sooo happy to have put in the work when at the end you can be confident that your home is safe all thanks to your hard work!
    Anyways, I love seing your updates every week but don't forget to take some time off to be well rested and keep your spirits high!!

  • @user-jp6ct9pf4f
    @user-jp6ct9pf4f Месяц назад +1

    The way I flinched every time you guys dropped the bigger pieces of glass

  • @mollyzeidler5494
    @mollyzeidler5494 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for being so positive its so lovely even despite everything you're going through

  • @Aahlife
    @Aahlife Месяц назад +87

    Hardly any house left!

  • @msscorpio6842
    @msscorpio6842 Месяц назад +1

    Giiiirl I can’t wait for this home to be done. I’m most definitely watching from start to finish 🎉🎉 go Jenna go Nicki

  • @straightslammin
    @straightslammin Месяц назад

    My favorite series on RUclips rn. What a cool time to be alive when I can watch you rebuild your house and you get paid for it I love that for you

  • @AmandaBarsch713
    @AmandaBarsch713 Месяц назад +3

    This is so obviously a massive undertaking and, despite the work, I can't help but think you were meant to own that house. You're bringing it back to life and you're doing it the right way! Added bonus, your relationship is so sweet and you two are easy to watch. Thanks for sharing this experience with us all!