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Kitchen Remodel | We're in!
This week we're focused on the last few items that stand between us and moving in. There is a large list, aka "honey do" list but we got to a point where we could take the weekend to move in. We're still figuring out what should go where, but it's already feeling like our kitchen. I almost forgot....Jeff has a new project in his line of sight, stayed tuned for that one.
We will make the next video a compilation of the entire journey, I hope you join us for the finale!
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Відео

Kitchen Remodel | DRAWER HANDLES & WINDOW SILL INSTALLATION
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We are really down to the wire here. Pressure is huge to get into the kitchen and out of the tiny basement. Just a few more tasks before we can move in. I'm thinking maybe another week and we are ready. Until then I need to work off some of the items on my Honey Do list. I found some right length screws and the last of the toe kick clips. so lets get these off the list. BTW, loving my new Door ...
Kitchen Remodel -- Toe Kicks and Door Handle Installation
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This week we are installing our toe kicks (bottom pieces of the cabinet) and cabinetry handles. Of course Jeff had to buy another "Tool" but It was well worth it, fabulous results! I was kind enough to inspect Jeff's work. In that process I created a list of, well lets say, items to that needs to be addressed, in other words, a honey-do list. We're anxious to get these things checked off. The f...
Kitchen Remodel | INSTALLING DISHWASHER & MICROWAVE
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In this episode we're hooking up the kitchen sink, installing the dishwasher, and installing the microwave. it's the last of the appliances. We're getting closer!
Kitchen Remodel | UNDERCABINET LED LIGHTING & MIELE GAS RANGE
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In this episode we're installing the LED undercabinet lighting and we're revealing our 36 inch Miele duel fuel gas range. We're so exciting! This kitchen is taking shape.
Kitchen Remodel | Finishing the Backsplash
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Finishing off the backsplash by installing the last of the subway tiles and grouting everything. Man there was a ton of cutting; seriously. I don't know what I would do without the wet tile table saw. I also bought and installed some really nice goldish colored edging. Getting near the end of this kitchen reno!
Kitchen Remodel | RANGE HOOD INSTALLATION
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We're continuing on with installing the backsplash and getting closer to finishing our kitchen. We're taking time out in between to install the new SIRIUS chimney hood for the gas range.
Kitchen Remodel | INSTALLING COUNTERTOP & BACKSPLASH
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This week we're getting our quartz countertops installed. We're installing the backsplash and grouting the tile. Since we've gone with a herringbone pattern for the backsplash, there's a lot of cutting to do. It will take a bit longer, but it's going to look amazing!
Kitchen Remodel | FINAL FINISHES TO CROWN MOLDING & ELECTRICALS
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We're putting the final touches on the crown molding, touch paint and caulking. We're also installing the electricals and installing the pot lights over the range hood. We're most excited about our new light fixture over the kitchen sink! We're putting the final touches on the dry bar including the under cabinet LED lighting with dimmer switch.
Kitchen Remodel | INSTALLING CROWN MOLDING
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It's time for the finishing touches on the cabinets! In the last episode, we installed the riser above the upper cabinets to prepare for the crown molding. In this episode, we're installing the crown molding as a final touch to the cabinets and we're also wrapping it round the ceiling of the entire kitchen.
Kitchen Remodel | RISER & CEILING LIGHTS
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In this episode we're installing the ceiling lights and the risers above the upper kitchen cabinets. Before we can install the crown molding, we need to install the riser which closes the gap between the top of the cabinet and the ceiling. A hole saw is used to cut out the holes for the ceiling pot lights so that we can install the lights. Check out the video links below where we did the electr...
Kitchen Remodel | Finishing Base Cabinets Install
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In this episode we're finishing the installation of the base cabinets. Measure - level - recheck and repeat. In between, I'm also painting the door jamb and door. Guys we are getting so close!
Kitchen Remodel | INSTALLING BASE CABINETS
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Wow! We're getting closer to having our kitchen up and running. In this episode we're installing the base cabinets. Measure - level - recheck and repeat. We're getting our water pipes in under the kitchen sink and in between, I'm doing a little sanding on the door jamb I installed last week. It's all coming together!
Kitchen Remodel | INSTALLING UPPER CABINETS
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I can't believe it! It's time to start installing our cabinets. In this episode we're installing the upper cabinets. Man it's been a long haul, week after week and finally It's starting to look like a kitchen. While I really have enjoyed every single step of this remodel, I am super excited to see it coming together. Still a ton of work ahead but boy does this ever give my motivation a jump!
Kitchen Remodel | BULKHEAD & DOOR JAMB INSTALLATION
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We're finally installing the bulkhead installation, doing the last bit of mudding, sanding and priming. Now it's ready for painting and nothing is stopping me now from installing the wall cabinets. We're installing the door jamb for our new kitchen door. The only thing left for the door is trim, hardware and paint, but that can wait. We're also applying the final coat of sealant on the traverti...
Kitchen Remodel | GROUTING FLOOR TILES & BULKHEAD PREP
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Kitchen Remodel | GROUTING FLOOR TILES & BULKHEAD PREP
Kitchen Remodel | FLOOR TILE & WATER LINE
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Kitchen Remodel | FLOOR TILE & WATER LINE
Kitchen Remodel | TILE FLOOR PREP & PAINTING
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Kitchen Remodel | TILE FLOOR PREP & PAINTING
Kitchen Remodel | SANDING & PRIMER
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Kitchen Remodel | SANDING & PRIMER
Kitchen Remodel | DRYWALL & MUDDING
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Kitchen Remodel | DRYWALL & MUDDING
Christmas Lights Niagara | MILA'S VLOG TAKEOVER
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Christmas Lights Niagara | MILA'S VLOG TAKEOVER
Kitchen Remodel | INSULATION & DRYWALL
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Kitchen Remodel | INSULATION & DRYWALL
Kitchen Remodel | ELECTRICAL & INSULATION
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Kitchen Remodel | ELECTRICAL & INSULATION
Kitchen Remodel | ELECTRICAL PREP
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Kitchen Remodel | ELECTRICAL PREP
Kitchen Remodel | INSTALLING SKYLIGHT
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Kitchen Remodel | INSTALLING SKYLIGHT
Kitchen Remodel | STRIPPING PLASTER & SKYLIGHT PREP
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Kitchen Remodel | STRIPPING PLASTER & SKYLIGHT PREP
Kitchen Remodel | DEMOLITION
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Kitchen Remodel | DEMOLITION
Carport Upgrade (Part 3)
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Carport Upgrade (Part 3)
Carport Upgrade (Part 2)
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Carport Upgrade (Part 2)
Raised Vegetable Garden Update
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Raised Vegetable Garden Update

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @extraart1
    @extraart1 Місяць тому

    Worthless video

  • @ivancespedes4624
    @ivancespedes4624 2 місяці тому

    What did you apply as coating? Was it polyurethane?

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 місяці тому

      it was a Behr product from Home Depot, for waterproofing.

  • @pindedmonton6962
    @pindedmonton6962 5 місяців тому

    How to cut rafters and support them

  • @anthonycarino8683
    @anthonycarino8683 9 місяців тому

    Stuff is just terrible to work with.

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 9 місяців тому

      I didn't find it too bad but gloves for handling and dust mask when cutting is needed. and cut ends must be painted. I hope your project turned out awesome. Thanks for watching!

  • @christopherzimmer
    @christopherzimmer 9 місяців тому

    Very helpful to see the prep steps. Thank you so much. Love your positive attitude.

  • @lonniewwilderjr7172
    @lonniewwilderjr7172 10 місяців тому

    What nails did you use sir?

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 10 місяців тому

      zinc coated exterior, I believe 1 1/2" lg. Thanks for watching!

  • @jonahthecryptotrader
    @jonahthecryptotrader Рік тому

    😬😬 roofer here, not a bad job until you didn’t flash it or replace the damaged shingles…that “flashing” is just peel and stick ice and water shield that provides as a secondary waterproof barrier…but should not act as the primary waterproofing. Any water that runs down the skylight is shooting straight under your shingles below and will cause water damage. You need the metal flashing kit that uses step flashing on the sides, kicks the water out and down over the shingles below. That requires new shingles that get installed between each step flashing piece. It’s been two years since you posted this video…how has it performed? Any leaks? Have you checked your plywood decking below the skylight? Thanks for showing me how the build out in the attic of a skylight goes!

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 Рік тому

      You have a good eye, and you are correct. What I didn't film was the roofer I hired afterwards, who did install ice shield, and additional step flashing. We also replaced a larger section of shingles around the area as they were near end of life. There were no issues afterwards. I did end up selling this house a year later and still no issues. Thank you for watching and the comments. Hopefully it adds value to the next viewer. Cheers!

  • @danielstroh4251
    @danielstroh4251 Рік тому

    Would you still recommend the Hardy board shakes? Have they held up well? Like your gable mine doesn't have an overhang as well and am worried about water infiltration. Ty for your time

  • @danielstroh4251
    @danielstroh4251 Рік тому

    Would you still recommend the Hardy board shakes? Have they held up well? Like your gable mine doesn't have an overhang as well and am worried about water infiltration. Ty for your time

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 Рік тому

      What I found was as long as all cut edges are repainted with their product, I saw no degradation. If left untreated, as was the case with a few spare pieces I had left over, then the water did get into the board. Two years later and there was no issues. I would definitely use the product again. Thanks for watching and the comments.

  • @danielstroh4251
    @danielstroh4251 Рік тому

    Would you still recommend the Hardy board shakes? Have they held up well? Like your gable mine doesn't have an overhang as well and am worried about water infiltration. Ty for your time

  • @tamikasmith2438
    @tamikasmith2438 Рік тому

    Looks phenomenal! I really admire your skill set. We have a brick house with real stone accent. We want to keep the brick but replace stone with vertical board and batten. Is it possible to have a company install over the stone or does it need to be removed?

  • @sherbournesubwaymess
    @sherbournesubwaymess Рік тому

    Should have work a hard hat. Those roofing nails, had that board collapse/hit his heat...it would have been lights out.

  • @WatanabeNoTsuna.
    @WatanabeNoTsuna. Рік тому

    This is NOT SAFE!!!!!!!! Way too much cinchona! DO NOT MAKE THIS if you're not sure it's safe for you and if you don't have any heart problems. Too much cinchona can cause heart palpitations and other serious issues. Most importantly, DO NOT SERVE THIS TO ANYONE YOU DON'T KNOW!!!!!!!

  • @PainterFRO
    @PainterFRO Рік тому

    You could have avoided the small little pieces on the left side of the cabinet had you centered the middle one up the right way. Nice job overall.

  • @javierpilamunga5374
    @javierpilamunga5374 Рік тому

    Great job

  • @jeffbguarino
    @jeffbguarino Рік тому

    I think it would have been easier using a circular saw from on top of the roof. I would just drill 4 holes from the inside on each corner of the hole you want to cut, then go on the roof and pull out the circular saw. No sawdust falling in your hair and eyes that way and a lot faster and save your other saw for harder jobs.

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 Рік тому

      I see your point. I suppose doing it from the inside was just a choice since I had the rafter to remove and lines traced onto underside of roof. But thanks for the advise, will consider it next time. Thanks for watching!

  • @desireerabek6787
    @desireerabek6787 Рік тому

    Wonderful recipe and so easy to copy. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ratecoudo
    @ratecoudo Рік тому

    It was getting dark why didn't you start doing that job early in the morning? Hahahaha

  • @Reiner-be5lt
    @Reiner-be5lt Рік тому

    I visited last week from upstate New York. Looked very nice, and I plan to be back when leaves are on the trees.

  • @mariomoves1399
    @mariomoves1399 Рік тому

    Great job!! Fun to watch!

  • @Lilchino707
    @Lilchino707 Рік тому

    Where did you get metal flashing to fit the window?

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 Рік тому

      Flashing came with the window. I bought it used.

    • @Lilchino707
      @Lilchino707 Рік тому

      Dang. I have skylight install homeowner bought themselves but not flashing with it. Just a skylight. …. Would I have to fabricate my own? Or can I order it

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 Рік тому

      @@Lilchino707 To be honest I don't know 100% were you could get someone to custom make flashing. I would think the local roofing company or a tinsmith.

  • @shelaghhbrennan2381
    @shelaghhbrennan2381 Рік тому

    What is the the a gig a compass

  • @333KINGPIN33
    @333KINGPIN33 Рік тому

    the chinese love it and will buy all

  • @mireyac.3291
    @mireyac.3291 Рік тому

    I'm going to attempt this in my kitchen. Hoping to go all the way to the ceiling on one of the walls

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 Рік тому

      That's awesome, I'm sure it will turn out wonderful in the end. send a pic when done. Thanks for watching!

  • @makemoneycrafting
    @makemoneycrafting Рік тому

    great work ! cheers

  • @AA-sq1xz
    @AA-sq1xz 2 роки тому

    why did you give up making videos?

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      Given up, no just a long hiatus. Life is busy right now that's all. I do enjoy making videos. Thanks for watching them! Try the ice wine video. had some nice footage with nature.

  • @edlogan2854
    @edlogan2854 2 роки тому

    And why no sidesash?

  • @edlogan2854
    @edlogan2854 2 роки тому

    Doing behind stove is a a waste of time and customers money .. and how fat are your grout joints ?

  • @old1234
    @old1234 2 роки тому

    That old hole was probably a through the wall vent fan

  • @Rich-hm9ux
    @Rich-hm9ux 2 роки тому

    The boards are no fun to hang, but the finished product is so nice and reliable.

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      You sure are spot on. I couldn't imagine the weight of 12 foot lengths. Once up, very durable. Thanks for watching!

  • @brightlightabove
    @brightlightabove 2 роки тому

    Curious how long it took the two of you to cut and install the panels. Looks great. I'm going to be doing an install on my place and I need to find a helper. I'm quite nervous!

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      I never really tracked how many hours it took since we did it on weekends, weather permitting. It was hard work but we both enjoyed doing it. Take care and thanks for watching.

  • @archbishopgregori3642
    @archbishopgregori3642 2 роки тому

    I followed your video instructions and made some homemade Tonic Syrup. It turned out perfect, however, I have a question: I would like to make my own soda water using my Soda Stream. I will be carbonating the water in 1 quart bottles, and then add the Tonic Syrup to the bottles after carbonation, so my question is, "How much Tonic Syrup should I add to the one quart of soda water to be within safe limits as to the amount of quinine in the syrup.?"

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      Wow, good questions and good idea. I would assume it should be ready to mix with gin and ice. I believe in the video I used the 1,2, and 3 method. I x G, 2 x T and 3 x S. Make a smaller batch to test it. Good luck and let me know how it went! Cheers and thanks for watching.

  • @Diosesbueno1067
    @Diosesbueno1067 2 роки тому

    Hey I has seem so many videos ..but this guy' I like his sympathy

  • @BlackbeanCatVC15
    @BlackbeanCatVC15 2 роки тому

    I started going every day a couple of months ago. Love it.

  • @IverJ
    @IverJ 2 роки тому

    1/4 cup cinchona is bordering on toxic at this ratio

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      The recipe turned out well and all are healthy. Cheers and thanks for watching.

  • @kevinl9839
    @kevinl9839 2 роки тому

    "Kneel!" - Vader

  • @elyesbounda1400
    @elyesbounda1400 2 роки тому

    Nice Job but make sure you wear your PPE to protect yourself!

  • @tammilutz7955
    @tammilutz7955 2 роки тому

    Here I was thinking I’d just throw up some panels myself. Looks heavy as heck! Looks amazing though! Great job.

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      The panels were indeed heavy, good thing for the strength of my son! Thanks for the kind words and for watching.

  • @MB-vp7xr
    @MB-vp7xr 2 роки тому

    Nice 👍 Which brand did you use please? Did they come painted? Are James Hardie shakes over rated? Thanks 🙏🏼

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      James Hardie, and all were painted. Had to paint all cut ends but really looked good. I definitely do it again! Cheers and thanks for watching.

  • @moisesjunchaya5113
    @moisesjunchaya5113 2 роки тому

    Nice job! What size tiles did you use ?

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      I forgot the exact size but they were substantially longer than wide. I've seen the same tile around, so seems quite available. Thanks for watching.

    • @bnutz902
      @bnutz902 Рік тому

      They’re called subway tiles looks 4x12 or 4x16. Nice video.

  • @ABDIF369
    @ABDIF369 2 роки тому

    Great job guys love to see father and son working together that’s how I am with my business I do Painting Stucco home restoration we just are getting into siding panels I have a question for you, for the same type of material you installed here do you only do nails where the seams meet the new board next to it or do you have to nail in the decorative middle part of the board? Like every 12 inches past the seam??

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      Sorry, been off the radar for quite some time. Where possible, I stayed to 16 centers. Lots of places or situations you need to go off. Another reason I used thicker then needed plywood underneath. Thanks for watching.

  • @mavroforos6816
    @mavroforos6816 2 роки тому

    Simple syrup is 1 sugar 1 water Rich syrup is 2 sugar 1 water Not the opposite

    • @Dashabitv
      @Dashabitv Рік тому

      Du coup, simple sirop ou sirop riche ?

  • @BrownPaperBag02
    @BrownPaperBag02 2 роки тому

    awesome work!

  • @Qu0thTheRaven
    @Qu0thTheRaven 2 роки тому

    5:51 smell-of-vision is a set of words.

  • @nikhildamania6569
    @nikhildamania6569 2 роки тому

    Great 👍

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. The tonic is delicious! Thanks for watching!

  • @orrd
    @orrd 2 роки тому

    The current Tyvek installation instructions don't recommend using staples, you have to use a cap nailer (or staples with caps).

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      I did not know that, thank you for sharing. I can see why, but I was very careful to ensure they didn't puncture and the additional tape to minimize any movement. Thanks for watching!

  • @kkorangebloosom6657
    @kkorangebloosom6657 2 роки тому

    Love it. Team work make dreams work 💕

  • @itseithergoingtocookoritai4406
    @itseithergoingtocookoritai4406 2 роки тому

    So you showed making the sugar syrup but you didn't show if you are suppose to combine it with the tonic extract. Does it need to be combined warm, cold.....??? Also the recipe doesn't mention the sugar syrup either, you know you can edit the recipe and add the lemon grass and the instructions how to combine the sugar syrup don't you? Other than those questions this looks like a great recipe for seasonal drinks in the cold and flu season.

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      You have some very good points and I do need to edit the formula to include lemon grass as you mentioned. I mixed everything while it was hot (warm). The recipe was really nice, we enjoyed it but now need to make more! Enjoy the season with a fine G&T, sound great! Thanks for watching and cheers!

    • @itseithergonnaworkoritaint7852
      @itseithergonnaworkoritaint7852 2 роки тому

      @@fireandlemon131 You have an interesting channel, do you plan on making anymore videos? If you are I was thinking of subscribing. I made a simple quinine tonic water extract on my channel just using grapefruit and lemon peelings. It was for the cold and flu season more so than for making G&T mixed drinks though. But I think the spruce tea extract I made worked a little better than the quinine extract. I was thinking about combing them in a future video for possibly an even more effective home remedy? Thanks for your reply.

    • @itseithergoingtocookoritai4406
      @itseithergoingtocookoritai4406 2 роки тому

      @@itseithergonnaworkoritaint7852 Sorry, it looks like I replied with my other channel, I should have replied with this one.

  • @alhaah777
    @alhaah777 2 роки тому

    Good job.

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the kind words! I hope you saw the finished product, I'm quite pleased on how it turned out. Thanks for watching!

  • @bobsyourunclefannysyouraun6997
    @bobsyourunclefannysyouraun6997 3 роки тому

    Any panels buckling because of the dark color with the sun?

    • @fireandlemon131
      @fireandlemon131 3 роки тому

      No, none. Each panel weighs maybe 30-40 Lbs. (guess) and they are very substantial. Combine that with nails, I can't ever see that happen. Thanks for watching, Cheers!

    • @bobsyourunclefannysyouraun6997
      @bobsyourunclefannysyouraun6997 3 роки тому

      @@fireandlemon131 thanks for the reply. Nice job but the way