My dog recently pulled a number on one of my window sills. House was built 2013, I was forecasting thousands of dollars on this repair but after watching this I'm feeling confident. Thank you sir! keep making these very informational videos.
Thank you for this video, I am trying to make bigger window sills in my house, and everything else I've been finding is all about putting temporary boards in, or hanging something in front of the window. I wanted a good, well thought out video of exactly how to remove and replace the window sill, and this is it!
I absolutely love watching your videos. I am redoing my house now and my dog did the same to mine. I cannot wait to show you the before and after! Thank you for the advise!
Good luck Dan. I actually had to redo it as he chewed it up again. Then I built a long toy box for my granddaughter and didn’t finish the top. He now jumps on that with his front paws but can’t get to the window.
Thanks for the video. Amazing job! As soon as you said a dog did that, I knew it was a pit. LOL There's a way to prevent him from doing that again. Works for adult chewers, and puppies before they ever develop a chewing habit. The bitter apple or stop chewing spray doesn't work as directed, but if you cut a strip off an old towel (about 2" x 12",) tie a knot in the center in the center, then saturate the knot with the spray, put it in his mouth with the sides hanging out on each side, then close his mouth on the knot for 15-30 seconds or as long as he can take it, the spray becomes VERY effective. Do this a few times within a few hours. Usually by the 3rd time, they're so disgusted with the taste, they won't open their mouth for anything. NOW, anything you spray he'll avoid like the plague. Wouldn't hurt to leave a reminder piece of cloth that's been sprayed on the sill for a few weeks. Dogs with anxiety issues are usually extremely intelligent and should only have to do this for one session. Some dogs need reminders. People may think this is cruel, but it's better than wood splinters and cheaper than continually replacing damaged items. It's the only method I've found which successfully overrides anxiety, and has saved many dogs I've trained from being rehomed. Helps to also have things he can chew on laying all over the house that he only gets when you leave the house. Take care, and thanks again for the upload. ;-)
Thanks for the great advice. We have tried bitter apple with no results. I’ll share your method with my daughter. You are right about him being intelligent. He’s extremely trainable but when he gets anxious, that overrides everything. We are concerned about what he will do after the corona shut down is over. He’s gotten used to having my daughter home. She is the one that he’s really bonded with. Thanks again! He went to have som dental work done and there was indeed a large splinter caught between his teeth.
Rmarvids Ouch! I bet that splinter hurt. I actually trained a dog not to chase tires using that method. He’ll be fine if she’s not anxious leaving him and somebody’s home with him. Maybe she can leave for 5 min at first, then a little longer to see what he’ll do. Just make sure she doesn’t come back in the house until he’s settled down. If he’s ever left alone, I’d crate train him ASAP or you’ll be making a lot of repair videos in the near future. 😂 sometimes getting a toy you pretend to love and play with in front of him but never let him have until the day she leaves works well to distract him for awhile. He can smell it but never touch until she leaves. He’ll really think he’s gotten away with something lol. If he’s mad at her for leaving, he’ll take it out on the toy.....or at least that’s what’s supposed to happen. Lol. Hide the toy from him until the next time she leaves. Seriously though, you’d be shocked how well dogs do when you just expect them to. Good luck! He’s a really nice looking dog.
@@mypplrock Are they young? Are they getting enough exercise? If so, sometimes dogs who like to eat drywall have a condition called Pica. Usually means a vitamin deficiency. Specifically zinc. If they were my dogs, I'd get a good vitamin made for dogs. I use a brand that makes a gravy. Make sure your dogs get lots of exercise before leaving them alone, and crate train them. I use to hate the idea of crate training, but have found it to be one of the best training tools available. Make it enjoyable. put their food bowls in there so they get used to going in and out. Have toys they love that they're only allowed to have when they're in the crate. I'm sure there's lots of YT videos on how to crate train successfully. Never use it as a punishment. Sounds like a lot of work, but it only takes 3 days for them to get used to a crate if you do it right. You can also make a dirt pile in your yard with hidden treats and toys that'll keep them busy with digging. Usually that stops them from doing it in the house. Hope you don't give up on them. It' s one of the easier issues to fix if you're willing to put in the time.
Thanks for the video I just bought my first home for my family and unfortunately the people who had lived there prior to us had dogs in the home and basically put us in the same situation. so now I'm hopeful that I can fix those window.
Sorry hit the reply button too soon. One question -- You talk about 2 coats of trim paint but I am wondering if you had to do another coat after you caulked the edges. The caulk seems to have blended very well with the painted surface. Every time I have tried to caulk in similar projects my unstable hand seems to mess it up.... I have tried using a blue tape before caulking but it leaves an edge after pulling it out the tape. And off course the pendant in me does not like it... 🙂
Very helpful video and very clearly explained. Thank you so much. Totally agree with you. When doing a job take your time, think it through, do it thoroughly and it'll be a good job. I too resort to youtube videos to find out how things are done. Hence I landed here. New subbie. Big thumbs up. Saving for when the job is ready to be done. Cheers.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment and subbing. The dog actually chewed on the sill again. So I fixed it again and built a toy box / window seat to put in front of it. I did a video about making the toy box as well. I didn’t stain or paint the box as I knew the dog would jump on it. He does but at least he’s not trying to eat it!
Thank you for the great video! You give me the confidence to get this done myself. My wife has a blanket ladder next to one of our windows and the robot vacuum knocked it over and it broke the stool off. Oh well.
Thanks for the kind words! It’s a good thing we have all this technology to make our lives easier right? Good luck with the repair. I’m sure you will do a great job!
There was no evidence left after I had to do it a second time either! I finally built a toy box / window seat to put in front of the window. (I have a video out there on that project as well.). I didn’t finish the box with paint or stain so I don’t care how much he scratches it up. He doesn’t chew on the box and can’t get to the sill anymore. I told my daughter that a bullet is a lot cheaper that the repairs! Kidding. He’s my buddy and spends a lot of time at my side when we visit there. Thanks for the comment!
Nice video, having issues inside the house with the underneath part of the window sill trim air is leaking in from the outside. Should i caulk the underside of the window seal trim and paint over it to try to make it look like the rest of the house, or is an issue with the trim and the trim needs to be fixed to seal better with the wall?
Not that I can think of. You will just have to get in there and find out. If the 2x4’s are rotted, let me know. My brother has had some experience with that and we may be able to give you some ideas. Good luck!
I'm trying to see if I can take my sill off completely without damaging it. I need to see if there is mold behind it. If not, I can put it back on. If it's not too bad, I can treat it and put it back on. What are the tools I should make sure and get so I can pull it off cleanly without damaging it?
Sorry for the late response. Get a small nail puller. Looks like a small flat crowbar. If there is any caulking Alice through it first with a razor knife. Same for any areas that look like the paint will chip where it joins other window trim. Be careful. If you go too fast, the razor might slip and damage other areas (or body parts). It’s hard to say beyond that without seeing it. On the trim paint question, I use a high end Sherwin Williams paint. It’s expensive but it works great. You can actually take the old sill in and that can match the color pretty closely so it matches the rest of the trim in the room. Let me know, if you have other questions. Good luck! Oh... you may have to tap the nail puller a bit with a hammer to get started. Use the flat end of the puller first.
I had to replace the sill again. Then I built a window seat/toy box that I put in front of the window. I did a video on that as well. I didn’t finish the top of the box so he has scratched it quite a bit but doesn’t chew on it. He behaves now that my daughter is working from home. Basically a good dog but has terrible separation anxiety. I’d take the tree pulling any day!!! Thanks for watching.
Thanks! I appreciate you telling me that. Unfortunately, I can’t go back and adjust volume once the video is published. That’s an older video. I’ve since tried to be more conscious of audio leveling.
My dog sent me here. Thank you sir, I feel confident fixing my window sill now and I am calmer after watching this.
@@pamelamorell2415 I’m sure you can handle it! I just had to replace another one upstairs in my daughter’s house. It’s easier the second time!
My dog recently pulled a number on one of my window sills. House was built 2013, I was forecasting thousands of dollars on this repair but after watching this I'm feeling confident. Thank you sir! keep making these very informational videos.
I’m glad the video was helpful. Good luck! I’m sure it will come out great!
I like the way the builder made it easy to follow and announced the materials needed for the job. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for the nice comment!
Thank you for this video, I am trying to make bigger window sills in my house, and everything else I've been finding is all about putting temporary boards in, or hanging something in front of the window. I wanted a good, well thought out video of exactly how to remove and replace the window sill, and this is it!
Thank you for the kind words. I’m glad the vid was helpful!
SO helpful! We are hanging drywall and replacing the broken sill on our dining room wall; your video gave me a lot of confidence! 🙏🏻💪
I’m glad it was helpful! I’m sure you can do it. Good luck!
I absolutely love watching your videos. I am redoing my house now and my dog did the same to mine. I cannot wait to show you the before and after! Thank you for the advise!
Thanks for the very nice comment. I’m glad the video was helpful. Please do share your result!
Thanks for the help. My Mastiff did the same thing as a puppy. So I'm starting this exact project.
Good luck Dan. I actually had to redo it as he chewed it up again. Then I built a long toy box for my granddaughter and didn’t finish the top. He now jumps on that with his front paws but can’t get to the window.
Thanks for the video. Amazing job! As soon as you said a dog did that, I knew it was a pit. LOL There's a way to prevent him from doing that again. Works for adult chewers, and puppies before they ever develop a chewing habit. The bitter apple or stop chewing spray doesn't work as directed, but if you cut a strip off an old towel (about 2" x 12",) tie a knot in the center in the center, then saturate the knot with the spray, put it in his mouth with the sides hanging out on each side, then close his mouth on the knot for 15-30 seconds or as long as he can take it, the spray becomes VERY effective. Do this a few times within a few hours. Usually by the 3rd time, they're so disgusted with the taste, they won't open their mouth for anything. NOW, anything you spray he'll avoid like the plague. Wouldn't hurt to leave a reminder piece of cloth that's been sprayed on the sill for a few weeks. Dogs with anxiety issues are usually extremely intelligent and should only have to do this for one session. Some dogs need reminders. People may think this is cruel, but it's better than wood splinters and cheaper than continually replacing damaged items. It's the only method I've found which successfully overrides anxiety, and has saved many dogs I've trained from being rehomed. Helps to also have things he can chew on laying all over the house that he only gets when you leave the house. Take care, and thanks again for the upload. ;-)
Thanks for the great advice. We have tried bitter apple with no results. I’ll share your method with my daughter. You are right about him being intelligent. He’s extremely trainable but when he gets anxious, that overrides everything. We are concerned about what he will do after the corona shut down is over. He’s gotten used to having my daughter home. She is the one that he’s really bonded with. Thanks again!
He went to have som dental work done and there was indeed a large splinter caught between his teeth.
Rmarvids Ouch! I bet that splinter hurt. I actually trained a dog not to chase tires using that method. He’ll be fine if she’s not anxious leaving him and somebody’s home with him. Maybe she can leave for 5 min at first, then a little longer to see what he’ll do. Just make sure she doesn’t come back in the house until he’s settled down. If he’s ever left alone, I’d crate train him ASAP or you’ll be making a lot of repair videos in the near future. 😂 sometimes getting a toy you pretend to love and play with in front of him but never let him have until the day she leaves works well to distract him for awhile. He can smell it but never touch until she leaves. He’ll really think he’s gotten away with something lol. If he’s mad at her for leaving, he’ll take it out on the toy.....or at least that’s what’s supposed to happen. Lol. Hide the toy from him until the next time she leaves. Seriously though, you’d be shocked how well dogs do when you just expect them to. Good luck! He’s a really nice looking dog.
Thanks again. Sounds like you know your stuff!
How do you get them to not dig a hole in the wall? They ate my window sills and dug a hole in my wall
@@mypplrock Are they young? Are they getting enough exercise? If so, sometimes dogs who like to eat drywall have a condition called Pica. Usually means a vitamin deficiency. Specifically zinc. If they were my dogs, I'd get a good vitamin made for dogs. I use a brand that makes a gravy. Make sure your dogs get lots of exercise before leaving them alone, and crate train them. I use to hate the idea of crate training, but have found it to be one of the best training tools available. Make it enjoyable. put their food bowls in there so they get used to going in and out. Have toys they love that they're only allowed to have when they're in the crate. I'm sure there's lots of YT videos on how to crate train successfully. Never use it as a punishment. Sounds like a lot of work, but it only takes 3 days for them to get used to a crate if you do it right. You can also make a dirt pile in your yard with hidden treats and toys that'll keep them busy with digging. Usually that stops them from doing it in the house. Hope you don't give up on them. It' s one of the easier issues to fix if you're willing to put in the time.
Thanks for the video I just bought my first home for my family and unfortunately the people who had lived there prior to us had dogs in the home and basically put us in the same situation. so now I'm hopeful that I can fix those window.
You can do it! Once you do the first one, the others will go faster. Thanks for the comment!
Great video! Just bought a house with some torn up sills, I thought I was gonna be in the hole with new windows around the house lol
Glad it was helpful. A lot cheaper than new windows for sure!
Thank you for this very informative video. The final finished product looks very nice.
Sorry hit the reply button too soon. One question -- You talk about 2 coats of trim paint but I am wondering if you had to do another coat after you caulked the edges. The caulk seems to have blended very well with the painted surface. Every time I have tried to caulk in similar projects my unstable hand seems to mess it up.... I have tried using a blue tape before caulking but it leaves an edge after pulling it out the tape. And off course the pendant in me does not like it... 🙂
Thank you. I appreciate the comment!
Very helpful video and very clearly explained. Thank you so much. Totally agree with you. When doing a job take your time, think it through, do it thoroughly and it'll be a good job. I too resort to youtube videos to find out how things are done. Hence I landed here. New subbie. Big thumbs up. Saving for when the job is ready to be done. Cheers.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment and subbing. The dog actually chewed on the sill again. So I fixed it again and built a toy box / window seat to put in front of it. I did a video about making the toy box as well. I didn’t stain or paint the box as I knew the dog would jump on it. He does but at least he’s not trying to eat it!
Thank you for the great video! You give me the confidence to get this done myself. My wife has a blanket ladder next to one of our windows and the robot vacuum knocked it over and it broke the stool off. Oh well.
Thanks for the kind words! It’s a good thing we have all this technology to make our lives easier right? Good luck with the repair. I’m sure you will do a great job!
Nice job and thank you. Need to replace mine because of our dog.
Thanks. Sitting with my daughter’s dog right now. He’s lovably destructive!
Very informative. Good job explaining each step.
Thank you. I appreciate the kind words!
Nice Video. I have the same issue with a teething dog. Will be tackling this soon.
Thanks. Glad it was helpful!
Awesome job, no evidence left.
There was no evidence left after I had to do it a second time either! I finally built a toy box / window seat to put in front of the window. (I have a video out there on that project as well.). I didn’t finish the box with paint or stain so I don’t care how much he scratches it up. He doesn’t chew on the box and can’t get to the sill anymore. I told my daughter that a bullet is a lot cheaper that the repairs! Kidding. He’s my buddy and spends a lot of time at my side when we visit there.
Thanks for the comment!
Great job sir. Thanks for video.
Thanks! I’m glad it was helpful!
Awesome VIDEO
@@MysticalMe131 THANK YOU VERY MUCH! I appreciate the comment!
Yes. I would like to do that. And I will hit that like button
Thanks!
Nice work.
Thank you!
Great tutorial. Thanks!
You’re welcome. I’m glad it was helpful!
To clarify, what he is talking about is actually " the wi dow stool". The window sill is outside.
Technically, you are absolutely correct sir! Thanks for watching!
would be nice if you show how you painted the sill.
I could have, I suppose. There are lots of trim painting videos out there though.
Thank you!
You’re very welcome!
Nice video, having issues inside the house with the underneath part of the window sill trim air is leaking in from the outside. Should i caulk the underside of the window seal trim and paint over it to try to make it look like the rest of the house, or is an issue with the trim and the trim needs to be fixed to seal better with the wall?
My apologies if I didn’t respond. Caulking will probably do the trick but you are probably done by now!
Very nice.
@@elizabethschmidt9924 Thanks! I’m glad you liked it!
Great video, thanks!
You’re welcome! Thanks for the comment!
I’m about to replace rotten interior sills. Are there any other steps I might need to add? I’m hoping the rot doesn’t extend to the 2x4s…
Not that I can think of. You will just have to get in there and find out. If the 2x4’s are rotted, let me know. My brother has had some experience with that and we may be able to give you some ideas. Good luck!
I'm trying to see if I can take my sill off completely without damaging it. I need to see if there is mold behind it. If not, I can put it back on. If it's not too bad, I can treat it and put it back on. What are the tools I should make sure and get so I can pull it off cleanly without damaging it?
Sorry for the late response. Get a small nail puller. Looks like a small flat crowbar. If there is any caulking Alice through it first with a razor knife. Same for any areas that look like the paint will chip where it joins other window trim. Be careful. If you go too fast, the razor might slip and damage other areas (or body parts). It’s hard to say beyond that without seeing it. On the trim paint question, I use a high end Sherwin Williams paint. It’s expensive but it works great. You can actually take the old sill in and that can match the color pretty closely so it matches the rest of the trim in the room. Let me know, if you have other questions. Good luck! Oh... you may have to tap the nail puller a bit with a hammer to get started. Use the flat end of the puller first.
When I get comments, I often check out the commenters channel. First, thank you for your service and extend my appreciation to you husband as well.
Oops! Hit send too soon. Also you are very talented. I play a bit of guitar myself but my singing would never be UA-cam worthy! Subbed you channel.
👍 nice job
Thanks! I appreciate the comment!
What wood did you use for the sill
I used 1x4 poplar. It’s a bit harder than white pine but still easy to work with. The size will depend on the sill you are replacing.
What's the best kind of trim paint?
I thought I responded to you but apparently I didn't. Sorry! I use the best trim paint that Sherwin Williams sells. Expensive but well worth it.
Nice job! So what about that dog? Mine doesn't do that, he does pull 2" diameter trees out by the roots after a good rain.
I had to replace the sill again. Then I built a window seat/toy box that I put in front of the window. I did a video on that as well. I didn’t finish the top of the box so he has scratched it quite a bit but doesn’t chew on it. He behaves now that my daughter is working from home. Basically a good dog but has terrible separation anxiety. I’d take the tree pulling any day!!! Thanks for watching.
Good job well done
Thank you! Cheers!
My pitty did the same damn thing. Hopefully it comes out easy.
He’s a sweet, lovable pain in the butt.
Good luck with the project. It’s not too hard. Thanks for the comment!
Rmarvids mine is very similar, but I have a slope to fit into. Any advice on how I could get it in without cutting it?
I can’t visualize what your talking about. I wonder if you can attach a picture to a comment so I can see it?
Rmarvids nvm I just had to pull a few pieces of trim
love your video, but the introductory music is set to be too loud.
Thanks! I appreciate you telling me that. Unfortunately, I can’t go back and adjust volume once the video is published. That’s an older video. I’ve since tried to be more conscious of audio leveling.
1939 is considered a new build in the UK lol
Ha! Indeed! When I traveled to Europe and saw the age of homes people lived in, I was amazed.
Needs some doggy Xanax
He does indeed!!!!
Good job! But please stop saying "cocking"...., it's "caulking" - with an L.🤭
Thanks for posting the video
Thanks! You say tomato, I say tom-ah-to. I get it though.