I don’t work on homes but I’ve worked on for commercial properties, shops, offices, shopping centres for 20 years. Have to admit I watched this video half thinking about what I’d disagree with…….. I don’t think there’s anything to disagree with. Very sensible project structure and very practical advice.
Such a good video this Ste, no waffling on saying a lot about nothing like a lot of the other videos on this topic, every word is thoughtful, matters and is to the point. Fantastic format.
1:50 - Depends on whether or not you're having integrated appliances. I had to smash apart our kitchen units to remove a broken dishwasher the previous owners left behind as they had the flooring done after the units were put in because it was impossible to remove otherwise.
amazing video, i gained a lot of knowledge that i was not aware of that is included in a refurb, the length of detail you went into with just a 4 minute video was really good especially for someone like me who is busy. thank you for this brilliant insight Ste!
Looking at buying a doer-uppers and this is really helpful straight off the bat to know what order the work would be done in. Makes it a lot less daunting! 😅
Great value as always! Just a couple of questions: 1) if you had to do reroof/repair/repaint when is that done? 2) if you change the layout of stairs or repair them, which trade does that and when?
Do you have a checklist for snagging. How long do you take with the snagging before payment. How can you know that all the snagging has been completed. What do you do if you have missed some snagging
Loved it 🫡 We seem to be on the same page in the order of the steps. It all makes sense 👌Do you apply the skirting boards in the bedrooms after the carpet or before? Thank you. Excellent video 🙌
Valuable information as always Ste ✊ I’m going to note down this whole process… I’m not a developer but I’m going to be picking up the keys to my first home in 10 days… My question is though, the bungalow I’ve purchased needs a new roof and also damp treatment, so where would you recommend fitting this into the mentioned process? - many thanks!
Out of interest, would things such as sorting out damp, damp proofing etc come under structural? And what do you think the time frames are of this. Looking into a bungalow but need to make it at least liveable within 2 weeks, it has a lot of damp
Damp treatment can take a lot longer than 2 weeks to fix depending on the severity, some treatments have to be left for 4-8 weeks before you can plaster or paint over again. It’s not necessarily structural 🙏🏼
Refurb order:
1. Strip out
2. Structural engineer
3. 1st fit carpentry/plumbing/electrical (door frames, windows)
4. Plaster/floor self-levelling
5. Tiling bathroom
6. Fitting kitchen
7. 2nd fix plumbing and electric
8. 2nd fit carpentry, architraves/doors
9. Flooring (wood/tiles, not carpets)
10. Skirting
11. Decorating, satin on wood, matt on walls
12. Carpets
13. Snagging, make sure all works
14. Externals, rendering, fascias/guttering, landscaping
I don’t work on homes but I’ve worked on for commercial properties, shops, offices, shopping centres for 20 years. Have to admit I watched this video half thinking about what I’d disagree with…….. I don’t think there’s anything to disagree with. Very sensible project structure and very practical advice.
Such a good video this Ste, no waffling on saying a lot about nothing like a lot of the other videos on this topic, every word is thoughtful, matters and is to the point. Fantastic format.
Thank you appreciate that 🙏🏼
1:50 - Depends on whether or not you're having integrated appliances. I had to smash apart our kitchen units to remove a broken dishwasher the previous owners left behind as they had the flooring done after the units were put in because it was impossible to remove otherwise.
amazing video, i gained a lot of knowledge that i was not aware of that is included in a refurb, the length of detail you went into with just a 4 minute video was really good especially for someone like me who is busy. thank you for this brilliant insight Ste!
Looking at buying a doer-uppers and this is really helpful straight off the bat to know what order the work would be done in. Makes it a lot less daunting! 😅
Always fun to watch you guys!
This should be a video series..... I really like this type of practical content! Keep them coming!
Ste, another great video that you've put out there. Thank you loads! Keep going!
Great video guys and a great breakdown of the refurb step by step 👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you 🙏🏼
Can we please see a before and after of this property!
Yep will do
What a fantastic vid 👍🏼🙏🏼 thank you
Great tips, Ste!. Thank you for your great videos.
Thank you, nice to receive good comments when a video helps 🙏🏼
bro i owe you in life. when im up your defo receiving a gift from me. thank you for all the effort you go through for us
Keep pushing 🙏🏼
Education at its class.
Fantastic way of guidance.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Good advice for the newbie and the seasoned professionals
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Still the most practical property channel on UA-cam. Keep up the great work
Amazing video thank you!
This is great information 😎
Some great tips in this one, thank Ste 🙏
You’re welcome 🙏🏼
Massively informative great video!
Thank you 🙏🏼
I see now how beautiful that house will be when is done. Like all yours precious one's. 💯🙏🔥
Legend, needed this👊🏾
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Great value as always!
Just a couple of questions:
1) if you had to do reroof/repair/repaint when is that done?
2) if you change the layout of stairs or repair them, which trade does that and when?
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Another great video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the response
Great video bro 👏🏽
Thank you 🙏🏼
Such a good video this.
Legend. Thank you
Great tips!
Do you have a checklist for snagging. How long do you take with the snagging before payment. How can you know that all the snagging has been completed. What do you do if you have missed some snagging
Loved it 🫡 We seem to be on the same page in the order of the steps. It all makes sense 👌Do you apply the skirting boards in the bedrooms after the carpet or before?
Thank you. Excellent video 🙌
Before the carpet is fine
Any tips on how to find trusted well-priced contractors if doing a project quite far from where you live?
bang on !
Thank you very much!
Can I ask when does gas central heating (including boiler and radiators) and internal insulation get done on the roof?
What about plumbing and electrics?
Valuable information as always Ste ✊ I’m going to note down this whole process… I’m not a developer but I’m going to be picking up the keys to my first home in 10 days…
My question is though, the bungalow I’ve purchased needs a new roof and also damp treatment, so where would you recommend fitting this into the mentioned process? - many thanks!
Both of these can be done immediately, first jobs 🙏🏼
@@h3steven I thought so! Thanks for confirming Ste 👏
Big thanks
Out of interest, would things such as sorting out damp, damp proofing etc come under structural? And what do you think the time frames are of this. Looking into a bungalow but need to make it at least liveable within 2 weeks, it has a lot of damp
Damp treatment can take a lot longer than 2 weeks to fix depending on the severity, some treatments have to be left for 4-8 weeks before you can plaster or paint over again.
It’s not necessarily structural 🙏🏼
How much was the renovation?
And that's a wrap 👌🏽👌🏽
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No costs :(
Quality video ste - watched it 3 times already - also reminded me to make sure my mate gets a structural engineer for his chimney breast 👌👌👌
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A.Z
This guy has a confusing use of the word first and second. You said first electrics, then went on to say first carpentry.
Very educational video,alot of great tips🙌🏽🙌🏽
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