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Transform Your Kitchen With Easy Under Cabinet Lighting - Budget Friendly - DIY
Looking for an affordable way to upgrade your kitchen? This easy DIY project adds stylish, under-cabinet lighting that makes a huge difference in both look and functionality. In this 13-minute tutorial, I’ll show you how to quickly install tape lights under your cabinets, giving your kitchen a fresh and modern feel. Perfect for anyone who wants a high-impact update on a budget-no complex tools or wiring required!”
• Budget kitchen lighting
• DIY under cabinet lighting
• Inexpensive kitchen upgrade
• Affordable kitchen lighting
• Easy kitchen lighting install
• Under cabinet lighting DIY
• Kitchen lighting transformation
• Kitchen upgrades on a budget
• DIY tape lights kitchen
• Simple kitchen improvement
• Brighten kitchen cheaply
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Adding 6 Receptacles To My Kitchen In 10 Minutes
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Need more outlets in your kitchen? In this quick and easy DIY project, I installed a power strip under my cabinets to add six new receptacles in just 10 minutes! This simple solution plugs right into an existing kitchen outlet-no hard wiring needed. Whether you’re organizing your countertop appliances or just looking for more convenience, this hack can be a game-changer for your kitchen setup. ...
How to Fix A Recessed Receptacle
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In this video, I’ll show you how to fix a recessed electrical receptacle that’s sitting too far back from the drywall. This is a common issue that can happen during renovations or when walls settle over time. I’ll demonstrate a simple solution using a spacer to bring the outlet flush with the wall for a safer and cleaner look. Follow along for easy-to-understand instructions to fix this problem...
How To Change A Receptacle
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In this video, I’ll show you the step-by-step process of changing a standard electrical receptacle (outlet). Whether you’re updating an old outlet or installing a new one, this guide will walk you through safely turning off power, removing the old receptacle, wiring the new one, and ensuring it’s properly installed. Perfect for DIYers looking to learn basic electrical work at home. Remember to ...
Quick and Easy Furnace Filter Replacement | DIY
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In this quick 3-minute video, I show you how to easily replace a furnace filter. Changing your furnace filter is an important maintenance task that helps improve air quality and the efficiency of your heating system. Whether you’re a homeowner or renter, learning how to do this simple job yourself can save you money and keep your home running smoothly. Watch this step-by-step guide and replace ...
Free Handyman Service: Fixing a Terribly Installed Toilet (Full Tutorial)
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In this video, I provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to remove and reinstall a toilet that was originally installed incorrectly, causing it to leak and wobble. The entire toilet needed to be pulled apart and fixed from the ground up, including the tank. This was all part of my free handyman service, where I help homeowners with repairs they can’t afford. Watch as I take you through the full ...
She Couldn’t Afford Repairs After a $10,000 Basement Expense | Can YouTube Help?
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In this video, I meet a woman battling cancer who faced a huge financial burden after needing to replace her basement drain line, costing her over $10,000. With so many expenses piling up, she couldn’t afford to fix the dangerous front steps and railing of her porch or a broken step in her basement. As part of my mission to offer free handyman services, I stepped in to make her home safer for t...
Will YouTube Ad Revenue Fund Free Handyman Services for Those in Need?
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In this video, I originally planned to replace some broken windows for a homeowner whose neighbor’s house caught fire. Unfortunately, the homeowner couldn’t afford new windows, so instead, I used plexiglass I had on hand to cover up the broken windows. It’s not a permanent solution, but it helps keep the elements and animals out for now. This project is part of my mission to offer free handyman...
Can I Re-Side My Entire House Using Only a Ladder? (Don't Try This!!)
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In this video, I take on the challenge of re-siding my entire house using nothing but ladders-no scaffolding, no pump jacks, just a 28’ ladder and a few smaller ones. Watch as I tackle the siding, soffit, and gutters all by myself, moving the ladder constantly and going up and down more times than I can count! Is it even possible to re-side a whole house with just ladders? You’ll have to watch ...
Can 2 Modest Airbnb Rentals Really Replace My 9 to 5 ??
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Follow me on social media: 📸 Instagram: entrepreneurship_sammy?igsh=ZHZ6c2FkejM0dXUz& 👍 Facebook: profile.php?id=61564643234826&mibextid=LQQJ4d Want to get started hosting? Use the link and receive a 40 dollar bonus after completing 10 reservations within 90 days of creating your host profile www.airbnb.com/r/samuelk7066 The links for the listings I walked through tod...
I Bought A House Online Without Stepping Inside! Full Cost Breakdown and Profit
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Welcome to my comprehensive guide on purchasing a home online without physically stepping inside! In this engaging video, I reveal the entire journey of buying my first house for just $2,600 through the Detroit Land Bank Authority. This insider's look is packed with actionable insights, an in-depth cost breakdown, and lessons learned that anyone thinking about online real estate purchases will ...
Amazing Transformation of This Abandoned $2000 Home. Full Tour
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Follow me on social media: 📸 Instagram: entrepreneurship_sammy?igsh=ZHZ6c2FkejM0dXUz& 👍 Facebook: profile.php?id=61564643234826&mibextid=LQQJ4d In this video, I take you through a complete transformation of a house I bought from the Detroit Land Bank for just $2,600. From start to finish, I tackled almost every part of the rehab on my own, showing the incredible befor...
$2000 House Before and After Part 5
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$2000 House Before and After Part 5
$2000 House Before and After Part 4
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$2000 House Before and After Part 4
$2000 House. Before and After Part 3
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$2000 House. Before and After Part 3
I Paid $2000 For This House. Before and After Part 2
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I Paid $2000 For This House. Before and After Part 2
$2,000 HOUSE- One Man Renovation. Before and After part 1
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$2,000 HOUSE- One Man Renovation. Before and After part 1
Trying Out the DIY Seal Spray Closed Cell Insulating Foam Cans and Kits
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Trying Out the DIY Seal Spray Closed Cell Insulating Foam Cans and Kits
How to Hang Gutters by Yourself (DIY)
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How to Hang Gutters by Yourself (DIY)
“House Rehab Update: Soffit Installation & Entrepreneurial Ramblings”
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“House Rehab Update: Soffit Installation & Entrepreneurial Ramblings”
Avoid This Common Mistake! Proper Window Siding Installation Guide
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Avoid This Common Mistake! Proper Window Siding Installation Guide
Unveiling Detroit House Rehab: Exterior Revamp Prepped for Soffit and Siding!
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Unveiling Detroit House Rehab: Exterior Revamp Prepped for Soffit and Siding!
$2000 House. Building The Deck
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$2000 House. Building The Deck
Stop Toilet Bowl Sweat Instantly!!
Переглядів 3,1 тис.9 місяців тому
Stop Toilet Bowl Sweat Instantly!!
Super Easy DIY Carpet Installation
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Super Easy DIY Carpet Installation
Wall Rebuild and New Roof in 10 Minute Time Lapse
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Wall Rebuild and New Roof in 10 Minute Time Lapse
Painting my Kitchen Cabinets With BIN Primer
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Painting my Kitchen Cabinets With BIN Primer
Painting Kitchen Cabinets and Another Update
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Painting Kitchen Cabinets and Another Update
My House Was Robbed. Should I Walk Away From The Project???
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My House Was Robbed. Should I Walk Away From The Project???
Project update
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Project update

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rexbenemerito1943
    @rexbenemerito1943 4 години тому

    No harness? It's dangerous and illegal.

  • @oldtimeycabins
    @oldtimeycabins 7 годин тому

    Perfect

  • @IbocC64
    @IbocC64 7 годин тому

    Why do people use OSB on their rooves? I would think that would be a rot risk. I build all my rooves with 1" pine board for sheathing. But if I had to use something large I would probably use treated Plywood rather than OSB as there is less risk of it absorbing water and rotting if there is a leak. Our 50x25 in ground pool is built from treated 2x4s and treated plywood. We have only had to repair 2 sections in 50 years. Then on top of the OSB, people typically use shingles that need to be replaced. I use steel roofing. Its much easier for 1 person to handle and install quickly and if you are doing it yourself it's not much different in price from shingles.

  • @marcocarbajal4405
    @marcocarbajal4405 14 годин тому

    Wow 🤯

  • @JeffreyWilstone
    @JeffreyWilstone 15 годин тому

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @bobabooey4537
    @bobabooey4537 16 годин тому

    Not too bright. An accident waiting to happen. Amateurs....

  • @ChickenPermissionOG
    @ChickenPermissionOG 19 годин тому

    Why would you buy in Detroit

  • @Moorfeeeus
    @Moorfeeeus 21 годину тому

    Love what you’re doing!!

  • @Vivezoz
    @Vivezoz 23 години тому

    Happens to have a van that he carries 2 ladders on but hes just "trying" this Nah bud, this is or was your trade

  • @TonySzemereta
    @TonySzemereta День тому

    Hope his next video is how to do his own dental work, cause Dentist are to expensive.

  • @ellingwood1
    @ellingwood1 День тому

    Been there, done that. Of course I was 25 years old. Now I'm 66 and doing my daughter's house with a 25 year old young man.

  • @slickwilly6868
    @slickwilly6868 День тому

    For a roof this size, how many guys will it take to do this as a crew and how many days?

  • @kxjx
    @kxjx 2 дні тому

    Nice video. Please please wear respiratory protection when grinding old materials you never know what has been mix in them

  • @servandoperez1606
    @servandoperez1606 2 дні тому

    Now this guy deserves subscribes and likes!

  • @markroth9827
    @markroth9827 3 дні тому

    Looks great. Thank you for the video.

  • @johntanner754
    @johntanner754 3 дні тому

    Incredible!! Got a back ache just watching.

  • @jefferysill5539
    @jefferysill5539 3 дні тому

    Only tear off what you can reroof

  • @SwansonGuitarLessons
    @SwansonGuitarLessons 4 дні тому

    As a homeowner… much respect! Awesome job!

  • @Alvin33544
    @Alvin33544 4 дні тому

    As someone who has never done any form of construction work, i can confirm that this is a good roof 👍

  • @adamfink5294
    @adamfink5294 4 дні тому

    It's impressive you did this well considering you're doing this on your own without prior experience. A few other issues to viewers that may want to do their own house without prior experience: The 20 amp dining room circuit requirement is in place to feed the dining room receptacles. 20 amp lighting alone will suffice that requirement. It is illegal for circuits that feed outdoor receptacles to also feed indoor receptacles. Basically, outdoor receptacles need their own circuit(s). Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see a stub-out for your future peninsula. Just keep in mind peninsulas with a counter top space over 2 square feet must have a receptacle in it. Additionally, it is now illegal to install peninsula/island receptacles beneath the counter-tops work surface. Romex must be behind finished surfaces (see the main panel in the basement). Those wires should be run into a box of some kind and spliced with wire (such as THHN) to be pulled through conduit(s) into the main panel. The outdoor conduits running vertically between you meter and the basement should be strapped to the exterior finished surface of the building after cladding goes up (as long as the conduit is 2 feet long or greater). @11:03 - the Romex running up the short side of the 2x4 is definitely illegal (NEC 300.4(D)). The Romex should be at least 1 & 1/4 inch back from the edge of the stud. @11:27 - that is a box fill issue you are referring to. You count the number of insulated conductors + 1 (ground wires if present, no matter how many are present, count as one), + 2 times the number of devices that will be in the electrical box. That's the number of "conductors" counted in an electrical box (there's sometimes more to it than that for loops of uncut wire, really long wires, etc. but this covers most cases). Multiply that value by the a value found in a table (2.0 cubic inches per conductor for #14 wire and 2.25 cubic inches per conductor for #12) and that will be the required minimum size of the electrical box (printed on all of them). I couldn't tell from the video, but make sure you have a grounding pigtail on all metal boxes that will be tied into the system ground. @11:45 - All nail guards that were used to satisfy code must cover the full width of the stud. It's okay to overhang the sides, but they can't leave uncovered stud width (wires can't be within 1-1/4 inch of edge of stud, so holes should be in the center of 2x4s and/or small enough to reduce the number of nail guards required) (NEC 300.4 (A)). Make sure means of egress to and from your house have lights (flood lights). Entryways must have lighting. I didn't see the means of grounding for your house. Just make sure you have grounded the system (either with ground rods (at least 2 that are more than six feet apart), or by tying into your water service as long as it's metallic if you have one, or through burying a continuous wire that runs 25 feet or more in a trench 18 inches deep, and whichever of these methods you choose you must use a bare wire that is at least #4 for a 200 amp service, but may be larger for larger services... Don't forget to place that bonding jumper between your ground bar(s) and neutral bar(s) in your main panel). Hallways 10 feet or longer need at least one convenience receptacle. Don't forget all dwelling areas in the house need arc fault protection (combination arc fault breakers are definitely the best way to go, though you can use an arc fault receptacles to save money even though they don't always protect against series arcing).

    • @adamfink5294
      @adamfink5294 4 дні тому

      20 amp lighting circuits will *NOT* suffice, typo

  • @BLISS311
    @BLISS311 5 днів тому

    No Ridge vents?

  • @brandons2842
    @brandons2842 5 днів тому

    How long did this take total?

  • @David-q7w9m
    @David-q7w9m 5 днів тому

    Clean up last. Get roof covered in case it rains first.

  • @David-q7w9m
    @David-q7w9m 5 днів тому

    Are you not supposed to offset each row of plywood ?

  • @teenboy661
    @teenboy661 6 днів тому

    Great job bud, I used to be a roofer but I fell off the roof like 8 to 10 feet and luckily no broken bones but still great job bud 👍 👏

  • @kokomo9764
    @kokomo9764 6 днів тому

    I would have liked to see the box wiring. I'm curious how professional you wired it. The neatness of the box is the mark of a good electrician. Overall, you did a nice job. I have wired 10 rental properties and applaud your work.

  • @shawnschlueter847
    @shawnschlueter847 6 днів тому

    And save your self about 15 grand

  • @mikeanthony7847
    @mikeanthony7847 6 днів тому

    this dude is a beast

  • @JhonnysenateAZ
    @JhonnysenateAZ 7 днів тому

    The refrigerator has to have a 15 or 20 amp dedicated circuit NEC article 210.52(b)(1) To prevent interference from other appliances. So I don’t guess it really matters unless your scared the milk will go bad, usually taste better though. Great job I am impressed you did the service Sincerely jagger

  • @frankkluszka2653
    @frankkluszka2653 7 днів тому

    I’m the same way. Can’t rely on my invisible helper.

  • @kokomo9764
    @kokomo9764 8 днів тому

    I'm not a roofer or in construction, but why no roof vents, and what about the plumbing stack?

  • @floorrez308
    @floorrez308 8 днів тому

    No disrespect but they don’t make white boys like you no more

  • @scottmundy1258
    @scottmundy1258 8 днів тому

    I've done two roofs solo (my own and the gf's) and let me tell you... Lowe's does NOT roof load shingles.

  • @mtrichie111
    @mtrichie111 8 днів тому

    Now have a woman try it

  • @mangravy2000
    @mangravy2000 8 днів тому

    Great job! How about doing a video of you reroofing your moms house with a metal roof!

  • @AllOutNoobHater
    @AllOutNoobHater 9 днів тому

    40 hours by yourself is insane.

  • @easy288
    @easy288 9 днів тому

    Hired contractor to re shingle entire roof. Unfortunately I didn't know the roof was made of slats of wood like here. 70 year old deteriorated shingles poured like rain into the garage. Good thing I had the cars outside but everything stored in the garage was covered in shingle dust. Just cleaned it out last week. Contractor didn't warn me.

  • @bermripper
    @bermripper 9 днів тому

    Shingles on top of shakes..... that is THE WORST!!

  • @comosellama5287
    @comosellama5287 9 днів тому

    You make it look easy, but I'm fairly sure it's not 😅

  • @CleavetoAntiquity
    @CleavetoAntiquity 9 днів тому

    My dad did this, the county came out and made him redo the entire thing because the nails were a different size than they wanted

  • @SnowsLife
    @SnowsLife 9 днів тому

    when you do it yourself, you get double the flipping lifespan because you do it right!

  • @forextrinitrader
    @forextrinitrader 9 днів тому

    Roofer: "and that'll be $40,000 sir"

  • @NoCaping
    @NoCaping 9 днів тому

    This was great brother 👏

  • @NoCaping
    @NoCaping 9 днів тому

    House look great man are you gonna flip more houses in Detroit if so please film everything 🙏

  • @NoCaping
    @NoCaping 9 днів тому

    Hand a light from the roof top for the front door and that side door so unless thiley bring a ladder they cant unscrew a bulb also use ply wood over door when u. Ot there

  • @NoCaping
    @NoCaping 9 днів тому

    Put a radio in theryre or keep a tv on and a light on as if someone stays there

  • @Oxnard805
    @Oxnard805 9 днів тому

    I’m very impressed with your talents, hard work & dedication. I remember 2 years ago I helped my father in law with a roofing job. He had me take off the shingles & that alone was hard work. But you made that look way too easy. You earned a sub!

  • @ayeti13
    @ayeti13 10 днів тому

    My back is aching like crazy just watching this.

  • @KyleHines-c5k
    @KyleHines-c5k 10 днів тому

    This is incredible work - so inspiring as a handy homeowner myself (although I’m not delusional enough to think I could do this)!!! I did have one quick technical question regarding the laying of tar paper in the valley section on the backside of the house (around 9mins), he actually had the closest layer to the edge of the roof overlapping the piece closest to the valley, wouldn’t it be better to have that reversed? So the water continues to run down hill over the paper without any intrusion? What am I missing?

  • @matthewgriffiths527
    @matthewgriffiths527 10 днів тому

    The quality of work matches the kitchen perfectly