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THANK YOU 🙏 home repairs can be intimidating and I appreciate that you broke up the task into manageable steps (plus prevent future damage, which is a bonus)
Love the vids ,I'm a carpenter/ joiner from Scotland I've never got why people put mdf skirting, facing in wet areas, when it gets wet it's like a sponge, pvc people is the way to go
Tank you man learned alot again, just had a leak from the heating system and need to fix it now. I keep saying it man, you are teaching the new generation so much important things, thank you so much man!! Btw greetings from the Netherlands!!
Thanks for your baseboard videos. I am still learning the fine line between good enough and "there is something else you could do to perfect" baseboard and trim repair/painting prep. I know I have spent waaay too much time on it tho. Thanks for helping me feel I am not the only one 👍.
In the kid's bathroom I pulled off the mdf and glued tile to the wall. Luckily the builder had left some matching tiles behind, the only thing they did correctly. I sliced 4" sections and lined up the grout lines and glued them to the drywall. I finished with a colouredcaulk that matched the grout. Holmes lives about ten km away and repaired many new houses around here.
@@TheFunnyCarpenter I've had the gas cut off and don't smoke so the only way I can start a fire is by sawing some hardwood with my blunt saws & flatbits.
Thank you! I love your videos. They are easy to understand for a new DIY. Do you mi d making a video about how to fix water damage in MDF kitchen cabinets please.
Great tip. I am fortunate enough to have a lumber yard / millwork shop near me. It's cheaper for me to buy pre-primed (3 sides) poplar trim than it is to buy MDF trim from the local Lowes. I'm waiting for the lumber yard to double their prices in an effort to re-establish balance in the universe.
hard to work with and hard to nail without good tools, but indestructible. I did it with a hand-mitre and a hammer, and it was like cutting steak with a disposable knife and hammering marbles into a trampoline. Got through it by driving nails half way through on my bench before putting the board on the wall and lots of caulk. (It was for a damp basement, so not as embarrassing as it sounds)
I am about to replace water damaged wood baseboard with PVC. Replacing to a wall intersection. I plan to predrill and use trim screws slightly recessed and covered with caulk. I have an outside miter corner that will get a little bead of caulk before it is screwed to the wall.
I have mdf and water damage. The baseboard is swollen about 1 inch from the bottom up. About like yours. I took 1 small section of baseboard off in the closet and drywall looks OK. I have the same issue in most my bedroom from water damage. About 1 inch up also. If I neglect to remove all the baseboards will mold grow in the drywall? Going out of town and I'm in a bind. Was told to keep A/C on about 62
I had a flood last year from a burst pipe, and the house has smelled moldy ever since. The water wasn’t very high, so I’m thinking it went into the wood baseboards and mildewed. Or maybe it got into the drywall behind the baseboards. Not sure what to do, other than tear out and replace the baseboards, and possibly cut off the lower few inches of drywall.
Hey love the videos! We are about to close on our first home and I have tons of future trim and baseboard work to do, so these have been very helpful. I noticed the handrail, ballusters and overall stair design in the background. I think it would really nice with our colonial style. Would you mind sharing where you purchased it?
Thanks Victoria, that railing was made and installed by a guy named Albert. He makes and shapes all his own parts. If you live in the Fraser Valley I’m happy to pass on his number.
@@TheFunnyCarpenter Unfortunately I don't live around there but thank you either way! It is beautiful work, I'm definitely going to be taking inspiration from it.
In my humble opinion, the cure for this particular issue is to make MDF illegal. It’s glorified (barely) cardboard and 90% of the kitchens I’ve installed in the last 10 years look like garbage within a year.
@@TheFunnyCarpenter lol. I just spent the day doing service work on a 50k cabinet package I installed 3 years ago. All particle board Melamine boxes and painted MDF panels, and imo it’s practically expired. Even on panels siliconed to the floor, mdf just dents so easy by brooms and things, that the paint will crack or chip and lets moisture through then swells. The whole place just looked like trash. 3/4 baltic birch should be the only thing cabinets are made of, and anything other then solid maple shaker doors should be veneer core ply of some kind. Maybe some of that new 3/4 textured Mel for doors and panels. The 40 year old Oak ply face frame cabinets in my kitchen will outlast anything I will install in my career lol. Pretty sad, even modern Blum etc hardware is sub par imo. Grass should be the bare minimum quality for hardware I think.
Yep, 100% agree! I live on the coast and they used MDF on all baseboards and trim...complete and total junk! It swells at the slightest hint of moisture and then is forever a lumpy mess.
Doesn't the primer and paint help avoid water soaking up? Still interested in trying for my small bathroom fix but seems extra to do the caulk on the bottom.
I tested the board in the water with two coats of primer, and it didn’t do anything to stop the water soaking up. Perhaps the trim paint would offer more resistance but I’m not sure.
Great video! Was your section of baseboard nailed down? It came off so easily without getting destroyed? How does one pull off baseboard in one piece if it was nailed down?
Hahaha like the Holmes on homes comment water damaged baseboard “tear it all out” =$30,000 full bathroom renovation that’s completed in 1 hr and thats what homeowners now expect lol
I'm sure you've realized/been informed by now, but the video linked is how to install a door. I don't make videos so I'm not sure if you have the option of editing it to put the correct link in or not. Just FYI.
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Not a fan of MDF anywhere but that's a solid repair that saves time and money!
Handyman Special😂
I really appreciate his attention to being careful and thorough in removing the baseboard.
THANK YOU 🙏 home repairs can be intimidating and I appreciate that you broke up the task into manageable steps (plus prevent future damage, which is a bonus)
Love the vids ,I'm a carpenter/ joiner from Scotland I've never got why people put mdf skirting, facing in wet areas, when it gets wet it's like a sponge, pvc people is the way to go
Tank you man learned alot again, just had a leak from the heating system and need to fix it now. I keep saying it man, you are teaching the new generation so much important things, thank you so much man!! Btw greetings from the Netherlands!!
Thanks a lot buddy! I appreciate the support
@@TheFunnyCarpenter always man!!!
Great vid! Searched high and low for the basic steps to repair mdf water damage... thanks!
Awesome! Best wishes on the repair!
Thanks for your baseboard videos. I am still learning the fine line between good enough and "there is something else you could do to perfect" baseboard and trim repair/painting prep. I know I have spent waaay too much time on it tho. Thanks for helping me feel I am not the only one 👍.
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Thanks Ted
In the kid's bathroom I pulled off the mdf and glued tile to the wall.
Luckily the builder had left some matching tiles behind, the only thing they did correctly.
I sliced 4" sections and lined up the grout lines and glued them to the drywall.
I finished with a colouredcaulk that matched the grout.
Holmes lives about ten km away and repaired many new houses around here.
I stopped paying my water bill 2 years ago, not had a problem since, I'd tell my friends & family to do the same but nobody visits me anymore!
There’s always smoke signals Paul...incase your phone bill isn’t up to date:)
@@TheFunnyCarpenter I've had the gas cut off and don't smoke so the only way I can start a fire is by sawing some hardwood with my blunt saws & flatbits.
Thank you! I love your videos. They are easy to understand for a new DIY. Do you mi d making a video about how to fix water damage in MDF kitchen cabinets please.
Great tip. I am fortunate enough to have a lumber yard / millwork shop near me. It's cheaper for me to buy pre-primed (3 sides) poplar trim than it is to buy MDF trim from the local Lowes. I'm waiting for the lumber yard to double their prices in an effort to re-establish balance in the universe.
Nice!
PVC for the bathroom is great.
hard to work with and hard to nail without good tools, but indestructible. I did it with a hand-mitre and a hammer, and it was like cutting steak with a disposable knife and hammering marbles into a trampoline. Got through it by driving nails half way through on my bench before putting the board on the wall and lots of caulk. (It was for a damp basement, so not as embarrassing as it sounds)
What's PVC? Party of Vietnamese Communism?
@@Asiansxsymbol yes
Foamcore or pvc trim works well also
Excellent suggestions
They are definitely a little more pricey than mdf though!
I am about to replace water damaged wood baseboard with PVC. Replacing to a wall intersection. I plan to predrill and use trim screws slightly recessed and covered with caulk. I have an outside miter corner that will get a little bead of caulk before it is screwed to the wall.
Why is mdf used in wet areas, guessing that builders will do whatever to cut cost?
I have mdf and water damage. The baseboard is swollen about 1 inch from the bottom up. About like yours. I took 1 small section of baseboard off in the closet and drywall looks OK. I have the same issue in most my bedroom from water damage. About 1 inch up also. If I neglect to remove all the baseboards will mold grow in the drywall? Going out of town and I'm in a bind. Was told to keep A/C on about 62
It's been 3 months...mold grew in my bathroom. It is now a major repair of not only baseboard but sheetrock and metal round trim.
Do you recommend caulking the joint between the baseboard and the floor?
It’s not a bad idea in the bathroom if you have crazy kids!
Leeroy cmon man! 😂great video as always
Who knows what the heck he’s doing with it!
Yup, i made the mistake of sanding everything down and then using a water based primer....now I'm right back where I started 😅
I had a flood last year from a burst pipe, and the house has smelled moldy ever since. The water wasn’t very high, so I’m thinking it went into the wood baseboards and mildewed. Or maybe it got into the drywall behind the baseboards. Not sure what to do, other than tear out and replace the baseboards, and possibly cut off the lower few inches of drywall.
Hey love the videos! We are about to close on our first home and I have tons of future trim and baseboard work to do, so these have been very helpful. I noticed the handrail, ballusters and overall stair design in the background. I think it would really nice with our colonial style. Would you mind sharing where you purchased it?
Thanks Victoria, that railing was made and installed by a guy named Albert. He makes and shapes all his own parts. If you live in the Fraser Valley I’m happy to pass on his number.
@@TheFunnyCarpenter Unfortunately I don't live around there but thank you either way! It is beautiful work, I'm definitely going to be taking inspiration from it.
In my humble opinion, the cure for this particular issue is to make MDF illegal. It’s glorified (barely) cardboard and 90% of the kitchens I’ve installed in the last 10 years look like garbage within a year.
Amen brother!
@@TheFunnyCarpenter lol. I just spent the day doing service work on a 50k cabinet package I installed 3 years ago. All particle board Melamine boxes and painted MDF panels, and imo it’s practically expired. Even on panels siliconed to the floor, mdf just dents so easy by brooms and things, that the paint will crack or chip and lets moisture through then swells. The whole place just looked like trash.
3/4 baltic birch should be the only thing cabinets are made of, and anything other then solid maple shaker doors should be veneer core ply of some kind. Maybe some of that new 3/4 textured Mel for doors and panels.
The 40 year old Oak ply face frame cabinets in my kitchen will outlast anything I will install in my career lol. Pretty sad, even modern Blum etc hardware is sub par imo. Grass should be the bare minimum quality for hardware I think.
Yep, 100% agree! I live on the coast and they used MDF on all baseboards and trim...complete and total junk! It swells at the slightest hint of moisture and then is forever a lumpy mess.
A very helpful video! Thanks!
Why thank you Kathryn😁
Doesn't the primer and paint help avoid water soaking up? Still interested in trying for my small bathroom fix but seems extra to do the caulk on the bottom.
I tested the board in the water with two coats of primer, and it didn’t do anything to stop the water soaking up. Perhaps the trim paint would offer more resistance but I’m not sure.
So he called the bottom edge only right?
Thanks for this info... very helpful
Great video! Was your section of baseboard nailed down? It came off so easily without getting destroyed? How does one pull off baseboard in one piece if it was nailed down?
What’s the painting color to use for the baseboard?
Simply white from Benjamin Moore is nice. It’s a little warmer than plain white.
@@TheFunnyCarpenter my go-to for all house trim ; )
Hahaha like the Holmes on homes comment water damaged baseboard “tear it all out” =$30,000 full bathroom renovation that’s completed in 1 hr and thats what homeowners now expect lol
😂, I always thought it would have been fitting if they showed the actual costs of the renovations they did.
I'm sure you've realized/been informed by now, but the video linked is how to install a door. I don't make videos so I'm not sure if you have the option of editing it to put the correct link in or not. Just FYI.
Holmes on Homes reference cracked me up 🤣😂
Very helpful
Hi, can wooden baseboards be used inside the shower? :)
I would say that's not a great idea. A pvc material would be better.
@@TheFunnyCarpenter thank you very much!!!
every employee has a friend who asks for a tool in the hope that you will install a baseboard for him =)
U gotz skillz
Acting skill 👏👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩
I need to patch and paint some of our baseboards. I HATE MDF baseboard!!!!!
YOU DON'T LEND TOOLS!
My wife even has to have her own set of tools, lol
😂😂😂 @1:38
You don't do wood baseboard in bathrooms and kitchens. Plastic or just tile.
Whew! I thought that baseboard was structural
Ah yes, the importance of a waster and overflow.
Who's got the nail gun for real though?
Yes, I know you are a carpenter..but come on, but wood baseboard in the bathroom? Just use ceramic tiles and that will last almost forever
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Oh the horror...
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Oh oh might have to use a hammer noooooooooooooooooo lol
MDF in the bathroom.....NOOOooooOoooOoooooooooo
This is life story not Easy fix
What about the water against the drywall