Home Renovation - Let The Makeover Begin! (ep 1)

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
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    After buying our dream home in the Scottish highlands we got our hands on the home report and things took a turn for the worse.
    This cottage has some major problems! In today's video w share the Top Home Renovation Challenges We Face with this cottage.
    But the renovations have begun as we start turning this house into a home. There is going to be some major epic before and after photos!
    Let The Makeover Begin!
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    00:00 Intro
    00:45 What wrong with the house?
    02:23 First job - A Good Clean Up
    04:11 Second job - The Strip Out
    09:34 Ag1 Advert
    11:00 Third job - Demolition

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  • @lauramartin4899
    @lauramartin4899 2 місяці тому +528

    Guys, I'm an architect, and a contractor.... advice:
    1. Amy... get appropriate shoes... you're going to have an accident sooner than later.
    2. Get a trailer... at least a small one.
    That floor with the rat issue... remove the entire thing... replace all the insulation and install new engineer flooring.
    3. The removed wood from that floor, plainer (with a machine.. called planer) and re-use it for like wall covering or do something creative with it..
    4. That shower... demo the entire thing.... health heasart ..
    5. Where you have mold, remove the wall finish completely... if there is mold in the front, there would be 5 times more in the back... it also means you have a water leak somewhere behind that wall.
    6. Same as before on ceilings, floors and any other place that is showing mold...
    7. Asbestos... get appropriate stuff to wear...
    8. Please... please...please... use gloves!!! Trust me!! You can get something that would require penicillin... or smash a finger...
    9.cover your face....face-mask at all times during demo!! Guys... not joke.... you are playing with fire!!
    10. Also... almost forgot... that flooring area with d rat issue... there is ton of electric cables there... huge opportunity to re-route some and replace all that... house that old those wires can start a fire...
    11. Do not mess around with electricity or plumbing... that can flood or burn the house... replace as much as you can... the investment will be worth it!
    Any way... good luck chicos from Phoenix az...

    • @gabrielleg.1347
      @gabrielleg.1347 2 місяці тому +68

      I'm a mold expert and I'm trying to tell them its a tear down job. Like that place is a massive bio hazard and they are playing with fire.

    • @samilucille1
      @samilucille1 2 місяці тому +9

      This sounds like pretty great advice 🙂

    • @camillaholst7321
      @camillaholst7321 2 місяці тому +7

      I seriously love your advice, and hope our beloved nutty friends do to.
      Best of luck, you two: your new home will beclme your castle.
      ❤ Greetings from Denmark

    • @annestrasko7581
      @annestrasko7581 2 місяці тому +16

      It's not a tear down - all the exterior walls are solid stone. They just need to abate properly.

    • @Del213
      @Del213 2 місяці тому +4

      @@gabrielleg.1347get a grip fella. Mold expert 😂

  • @bethdaly8079
    @bethdaly8079 2 місяці тому +668

    Having owned a 234 year old house for many years, I can honestly say it will take 100% longer than you think it will take to fix all the issues! My advice- ALWAYS wear a mask.

    • @spencernorby6075
      @spencernorby6075 2 місяці тому +29

      Great advice. A house full of pee and mould will fight back all the way. Yes, Always a mask.

    • @marymary1976
      @marymary1976 2 місяці тому +16

      Yes mask always guys❤

    • @redrockrajahdog
      @redrockrajahdog 2 місяці тому +38

      Yes. In fact a respirator is probably needed for most of what's being done here. You (Craig and Aimee) might get some inspiration from @jennaphipps who is currently renovating a moldy house in Canada.

    • @Barbwheel
      @Barbwheel 2 місяці тому +29

      And steel toe boots 🥾 please. Is your tetanus shot up to date??

    • @Livewellwithtia
      @Livewellwithtia 2 місяці тому +10

      I laughed too much at this when I shouldn't of haha thanks for the giggles guys! On a serious note the air in that house won't be healthy with all of the damp etc please stay safe both ❤️❤️

  • @laurakate8027
    @laurakate8027 2 місяці тому +57

    Craig and Amy, I know someone in hospital right now fighting for their life with leptospirosis because they didn’t wear gloves/mask while working in the roof around mouse poo. Please be safe!

    • @HolgerJakobs
      @HolgerJakobs Місяць тому

      Hanta virus is also dangerous.

    • @DarthFurball
      @DarthFurball Місяць тому

      They really should read / respond to the comments, but I have a feeling this was shot some time back so may be a bit too late. Fingers crossed it's not...

  • @psling7714
    @psling7714 2 місяці тому +51

    Blimey! As a building surveyor I have never heard “French drain” mentioned so often in one place!! My advice: please ignore all the internet advice and get a surveyor familiar with Scottish building practice in to advise. The place has been unoccupied for a long time.

  • @emmso94
    @emmso94 2 місяці тому +613

    You can’t stop water seeping in from the inside. You have to do it from the outside! Fix the roof and gutters, gutters are super important! And as your house is in a slope you may need to dig out and redirect the water on the back so it doesn’t go into the house. So drainage and roof/gutters is step one :)

    • @emmso94
      @emmso94 2 місяці тому +51

      And also, you should never try to keep moisture in, it will only create more problem, mold and so on. Old houses need to breathe! Having good ventilation and not using plastic based materials (like paint) is great for old houses.

    • @kennethcroll6972
      @kennethcroll6972 2 місяці тому +21

      @@emmso94 you can get breathable paint, i no it sounds daft but its a real thing

    • @56rexius
      @56rexius 2 місяці тому +30

      Completely agree with this assessment. My father had a saying (start right end right) so don’t cut corners.

    • @emmso94
      @emmso94 2 місяці тому +11

      @@kennethcroll6972 yes absolutely! I like using linseed oil paint and chalk paint. It’s also way more pretty than plastic based paint, the natural pigments in more natural paint makes a huge difference!

    • @jeannerountree952
      @jeannerountree952 2 місяці тому +21

      drains are important outside. They are often next to the house and out in the garden if the water doesn't drain on its own. Definitely look at the roof and gutters.

  • @yas8419
    @yas8419 2 місяці тому +473

    Please wear gloves & masks (most of the time if you can) and leave all the doors / windows open & protect your clothes? Unless they are your work clothes. Speaking from experience working during demolition/ refurbishment with mold etc. (love your videos!🩷🩷)

    • @lauralcairns4032
      @lauralcairns4032 2 місяці тому +14

      I completely agree 100% especially with the age of that house as well as all the rodent poop

    • @beatdizzy
      @beatdizzy 2 місяці тому +26

      Respirator masks at that 💚

    • @jtpadilla1
      @jtpadilla1 2 місяці тому +20

      Yeah I was wondering about that how is the asbestos roof just cat 2 and knowing there’s asbestos you guys aren’t like hazmatted out?

    • @susannarivera
      @susannarivera 2 місяці тому +16

      And eye protection.

    • @susanhall7737
      @susanhall7737 2 місяці тому +23

      And real shoes. I love my Crocs and pretty much live in them...but they are not safe for the kind of work you're doing.

  • @Nasalkeihpos
    @Nasalkeihpos 2 місяці тому +55

    My opinion? Keep nothing. Remove it all and start from scratch, knowing that you’ve had it all done and looked at. The peace of mind you’ll have knowing there’s new insulation and the wood is all good is priceless

  • @hollyh.828
    @hollyh.828 2 місяці тому +21

    You may be tired of hearing this, but I have to reiterate everyone’s warnings about the mold exposure. I worked with a practitioner that had many clients who had a plethora of severe health issues from mold exposure and they struggled so hard to heal all the issues they developed from it. Congratulations on your new home, but pleeeease be careful!!! ❤️

  • @youngin650
    @youngin650 2 місяці тому +234

    Please please please be careful with mold. It can suppress your immune system and make you super sick over time. Mold toxicity sickness is no joke. Especially if you’ve had a history of health issues. My advice is to remove everything that has visible mold damage and then get it properly remediated by a reputable company. Good luck guys!

    • @maryhduke2307
      @maryhduke2307 2 місяці тому +19

      Wear masks during demo

    • @lorrainecurrie-macdonald2281
      @lorrainecurrie-macdonald2281 2 місяці тому

      100% agreed! Always wear a mask when dealing with mole and rodent poop!. Dont sweep poop ever, it gets airbourne and into you lungs. Lesson i learned 40 yrs ago and i'm still dealing with lung issues.

    • @susanhall7737
      @susanhall7737 2 місяці тому +11

      Cannot emphasize this enough!

    • @laurenm8561
      @laurenm8561 2 місяці тому +4

      Changed my whole life enough for the better!
      Everyone thinks it’s a joke until it isn’t and they don’t get it until they get it.

    • @jacquelinekohn2082
      @jacquelinekohn2082 Місяць тому +1

      Mold toxicity is awful. I spent 1000’s of $ and years trying to get well. It causes so many issues. Please be careful and wear PPE.❤

  • @colleenbalch328
    @colleenbalch328 2 місяці тому +210

    Hey Trev and Holmes, PLEASE watch the Vanwives video that posted today. PLEASE WEAR ALL YOUR PPE ALL THE TIME! We love you two and want you to be well! Also, Trev, please NO LONG WIGS when using power tools, you can get hurt badly.

    • @melelphickmoulton1712
      @melelphickmoulton1712 2 місяці тому +24

      I was coming to share the same message, a bit of a cringe when I saw the crocks on, always pull back long hair, protect your eyes and lungs. But also keep having fun! And we will have fun watching!!

    • @LinAnneHun
      @LinAnneHun 2 місяці тому +14

      I watched Vanwives right before this video and had the same thought!

    • @tonys1636
      @tonys1636 2 місяці тому +4

      The only PPE I had on sites in the 60's was a sheet of glasspaper to sand the uprights of wooden ladders so didn't get splinters when sliding down the outside of them with a hod on one's shoulder. Hard hats and safety boots were far too expensive for labourers, no one wore them.

    • @Erika-gm2tf
      @Erika-gm2tf 2 місяці тому

      ​@@tonys1636different times. Please guys, protect your health with PPE. AG1 wo t do the trick here.

  • @shelleypohl6817
    @shelleypohl6817 2 місяці тому +58

    The only channel that I don’t forward through the AG1 commercials. Hysterical!!

  • @todddarbyshire7944
    @todddarbyshire7944 2 місяці тому +11

    I have a suggestion I learned the hard way. Keep a pail, or box, lined with a garbage bag, and clean as you go. If it’s garbage, toss it immediately. Use another box for anything you might save,like screws, or brackets, etc, and toss them in the box. Move those boxes around the room as you work. Mess can create stress. You’re welcome. ❤

  • @sarahsaurausrex
    @sarahsaurausrex 2 місяці тому +310

    French drain! I believe the land starts to slope up at the back of your house. Every time it rains, water drains downhill until it hits the back wall, it then seeps inside. If you put in a French drain along that back wall it will redirect water away from the house. That will solve a lot of issues.

    • @Megan.Leigh.V
      @Megan.Leigh.V 2 місяці тому +8

      Absolutely, YES!!

    • @seam1712
      @seam1712 2 місяці тому +7

      Yeah what I came to say. Need french drain.

    • @ruthbaird1646
      @ruthbaird1646 2 місяці тому +10

      Don’t have the drain up against your house, because when the water freezes, and thaws, and freezes again ALL your hard work will be for nothing. Dig the soil out that lays up against your walls and put a wall to keep it from falling back down on to your walls. This will keep water from seeping into your foundation and walls.

    • @albertarose1433
      @albertarose1433 2 місяці тому +2

      Was on the same page mate!

    • @dianegriffith3006
      @dianegriffith3006 2 місяці тому +2

      Shouldn’t they have started that now? A preventative measure before all this other knocking stuff out inside??

  • @iam4330
    @iam4330 2 місяці тому +356

    As a former home inspector, water is your home's worst enemy. Wet wood rots and attracts carpenter ants and termites, both will eat the framing clean out of your house if not treated professionally. Any damp wood will need removed and reframed. After proper drain tiles are installed around the house, you'll need to dig all around the foundation and put a rubber barrier on it so it seals it up what is underground. You'll worry about air flow/breathability when the HVAC system is installed to make sure your house breathes. You might want to go back to watch older Trent and Allie videos, or Eamon and Bec to see how they did theirs. Don't breathe in mouse nests. The poop/pee can cause serious damage. It's best to spray them down with water so it doesn't go airborne. As others have said, wear personal protection is imperative. If the house was painted inside prior to 1978, it likely has lead paint. You may need to call your environmental agency for advice. Many of the chemicals are carcinogens and cause infertility. Please be careful and have fun!

    • @hallscroft
      @hallscroft 2 місяці тому +8

      We don't have HVAC systems in the UK, except for maybe hotels or business premises. We have central heating with a boiler (not a furnace)

    • @iam4330
      @iam4330 2 місяці тому +4

      @@hallscroft HVAC includes all forms of heat and AC, not just furnaces 😉

    • @hallscroft
      @hallscroft 2 місяці тому +6

      @@iam4330 It is not usual for UK homes to have AC either.

    • @Sunnbuzz
      @Sunnbuzz 2 місяці тому +15

      I agree with most of the technical stuff you have mentioned
      However
      Trent and Allie are not professional builders, & don't claim to be. They don't have a stone and brick home, a plaster home or an old home, etc,,
      Trent has done a fantastic job navigating and building his house but he's learning as he goes and Emon and Bec who have since ghosted YT lol are definitely not the people to learn building advice from.
      Long-time professionals are the only good source, preferably ones from the UK as homes are built differently there
      HVAC is rarely used in the UK, central AC, and forced air are even rarer in homes unless it is a commercial space /business but even then no guarantees they were built into the buildings.
      For reference, I grew up in England and I'm a project manager on renos in Canada all brick homes

    • @Sunnbuzz
      @Sunnbuzz 2 місяці тому +3

      @@hallscroft Don't you mean it IS unusual to have AC in the UK !!

  • @fullymad2000
    @fullymad2000 2 місяці тому +13

    PPE! It's insane you've done as much as shown in that video without proper respirators, gloves and protective shoes. It's only a matter of time before one or both of you end up in hospital if you carry on like that.

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Місяць тому

      I know they're newbies and I haven't done much DIY, but even I know that!

  • @cathleenbaldwinmaggi2252
    @cathleenbaldwinmaggi2252 2 місяці тому +7

    Personally, I only wear steel toed shoes/boots when doing this kind of work. Many decades ago I learned the hard way how much something smashing my toes instantly stopped my work progress. Highly recommend them!

  • @AM-fg2uk
    @AM-fg2uk 2 місяці тому +87

    Guys, you're brilliant for getting stuck in to such a big job. PPE note though - where I'm from workers dealing with mold, rodents, asbestos, lead, and sheets of fiberglass (the pink fluffy stuff) wear hazmat suits with a proper respirator! Stay safe!

  • @stephanieklinker2712
    @stephanieklinker2712 2 місяці тому +166

    Dearest Amy. You got this. 25 years ago when my husband and I started renovating an abandoned house I couldn’t use a screwdriver. Now I can build pretty much anything, lay tile, electrical, plumbing, insulation…you name it. Don’t worry a bit. You’ll be a pro in no time. You both will make the best memories working together to make a home that’s all your own.

    • @CherrieMcKenzie
      @CherrieMcKenzie 2 місяці тому +8

      I could not agree with you more!! When I bought my 30 year old house I didn't have a clue. But then I found out WHY guys spent a lot of time in hardware stores: If you have the right tool, the job goes quickly! Necessity drives creativity!! Take your time and learn as you go. You will look back and laugh at all the stuff you did...

    • @beverlyjimlightner2198
      @beverlyjimlightner2198 2 місяці тому

      0​@@CherrieMcKenzie

  • @annaturner5680
    @annaturner5680 2 місяці тому +19

    I’d be wearing a respirator mask and gloves when removing the carpet! Can’t wait for the finished results!

  • @JanaKingsford
    @JanaKingsford Місяць тому +4

    So excited for the Reno… and laughed along. But also watching the hair not tied up, breathing in mould and dust and no PPE… is giving me lowkey anxiety 🫣🫠

  • @Journey.8226
    @Journey.8226 2 місяці тому +84

    Oh Amy please get your self some safety boots the tips of the boot has metal in it they are leather. Your feet need to be protected when doing this type of work. Safety glasses too. Praying for you guys you got this!!!

    • @savysav4
      @savysav4 2 місяці тому +9

      I’m especially worried about stuff puncturing the crocs…no need to get tetanus or crushed toes…

    • @juliebrooke6099
      @juliebrooke6099 2 місяці тому +5

      They don’t have to be leather. You can get safety boots suitable for vegans too.

    • @lifewithboys8023
      @lifewithboys8023 2 місяці тому +4

      Any shoes really over and above crocs......

  • @Abbexi
    @Abbexi 2 місяці тому +74

    You guys are doing great. But please 🙏 go get yourselves some some high quality respirator dust masks (not the paper thin ones), some gloves, and steel toe cap boots. It will be a worthwhile investment. Generally renovating an old house, make sure to use lime materials e.g dont go putting cement on the walls or think about 'tanking' it. You can't waterproof an old house - the walls have to breathe. Make sure if you are using modern plaster that you DO NOT dot and dab, you will end up with wet circles on your new plaster that will never dry up. If using modern plaster then make sure you baton the boards away from the wall (building a timber frame that does not come in contact with the stone as there needs to be air circulation behind the boards or it will become damp). This is coming from a woman who unbeknowingly bought a seriously damp old house with thick stone walls, and had to learn all of this. Knowing what I know now I'd have started with the barn it would be easier as its more of a blank canvas. Hope this helps you guys on your mission and goid luck 💕

    • @Arvanlife
      @Arvanlife 2 місяці тому +3

      Agree with Abbexi about the damp and about maybe starting with the barn, or least a room in the barn.

    • @MPine
      @MPine 2 місяці тому +5

      Yes, mask, mask mask! Do you have Hantavirus from mouse droppings there? Nasty stuff.

    • @stephaniemclean2451
      @stephaniemclean2451 2 місяці тому +2

      Such a valid point though, these stone houses are a different entity altogether, they need to breathe

    • @Dorism541
      @Dorism541 Місяць тому

      Great advice here! 👍 And yes, mask, mask, mask!

  • @Contractorlove
    @Contractorlove Місяць тому +4

    Your friendly neighborhood nurse here (who’s been surrounded by craftspeople forever): your health was already at risk, please do not risk it again, in building and demos you have to have the appropriate protective equipment! Please wear cloves, not just rubber ones, protective ones, mask with filters, safety glasses, with asbestos you might need full coverage and a ventilation system, shoes - there are shoes with thicker soles and metal caps … there is a company in Germany that equipped almost every second company in the building industry in Germany called Engelbert Strauss, they are specialized in all kinds of work gear and wear, their stuff is on the expensive side but very well and cleverly build, they have a very long life (also look good) and great functionality. Maybe they would even be open for a sponsorship.

  • @alisinwanderland
    @alisinwanderland 2 місяці тому +8

    I'm just here to cheer on the King and Queen of ruling your own world!!! I love that 17 years on you are laughing your way through the biggest purchase of your lives. If we could all be so lucky to find that person that makes us laugh every day, the world would surely be a better place.

  • @meercatt
    @meercatt 2 місяці тому +40

    “Touch it! Is it warm?!” 😂😂😂❤
    As someone who renovated a 1970s trailer, y’all should be wearing masks around all that feces and mold. 😬💚

  • @sunnyskies4628
    @sunnyskies4628 2 місяці тому +43

    Gloves,mask,gloves,mask,gloves, mask…push,pull,rip, spray, wipe,cut, carry, empty… GLOVES MASKS…eat, pass out from exhaustion. That’s day one.❤
    You both have this!!! What an excellent adventure!!!!!! So proud of you both!!

    • @stephaniedeegan853
      @stephaniedeegan853 2 місяці тому +4

      MASK, MASK, MASK !!! White PPE suit. Gloves !!! This no joke

  • @mancavemusician
    @mancavemusician 2 місяці тому +4

    The most important thing before you think of doing any of the internals is you have to 'solve' the damp / water ingress. The house will never be habitable until you get everything waterproof. Roof, timbers, damp course, start from the outside, you may have to dig down also and put in a French drain at the back. This is one of those jobs you get professionals in to do.

  • @marieneu264
    @marieneu264 Місяць тому +2

    2:45 who else just started watching and already want them to bring their mechanic friend to live with them for a few months and help them with EVERYTHING??? They’d enjoy having his puppy there and they’d enjoy having his expertise. Plus, it would make for such wonderful videos, and he needs the break too!!! Was his name Gary? I might me making that name up. Whatever his name was, I know they love him and he loves them, and I’d love to see him help them with this project!!! ❤❤❤

  • @HJWhitehall
    @HJWhitehall 2 місяці тому +25

    When you find animal droppings in your home, please be careful. Pee and poo can carry viruses, and disturbing the droppings can cause serious lung infections, especially in deer mice. It worries me this house has been neglected for so long.
    Also, my husband is a geologist, and he suggests you tackle the damp from outside, where the water comes in, as you may have soil creep on your foundations from the hillside behind your house. A natural way of protecting your land from sliding after a good wet season is planting native plants with strong roots and native trees to stabilize the ground. This also may help ease some of the water issues you have in your yard. Good luck!

  • @laurenwinfield9179
    @laurenwinfield9179 2 місяці тому +80

    When you remove/ add the “fluffy” insulation remember long sleeves, gloves and a mask. Super itchy stuff. Can’t wait to see you turn this place around!!

  • @melissakabacinski4087
    @melissakabacinski4087 2 місяці тому +5

    I just wanted you two to know that you are our favorite You Tube couple (we follow you, Eamon & Bec, Kara and Nate). We enjoy your funny personalities and kindness. Also your AG1 commercials are hilarious, normally we skip them (yours we look forward too). We will be in Scotland in September if you need any help with the house. My wife used to drywall and paint or if you just want to catch a breakfast, lunch, or dinner it’s on us. Congrats on the house, love and positive vibes from Wisconsin, US. 🫶🏻❤️😉 😊

  • @LittleMissPaisley59
    @LittleMissPaisley59 2 місяці тому +6

    Before you rip up the carpet cut into 3-4 foot sections, it will be so much easier to roll up and carry it to the dumpster.

  • @annduffy1356
    @annduffy1356 2 місяці тому +13

    I have two recommendations, please wear a mask at all times, you don’t want to inhale mold! And, work boots to protect your feet! It’s looking better already!

  • @drunkvegangal8089
    @drunkvegangal8089 2 місяці тому +16

    Amy; love your long, glamorous wigs but you might want to protect that investment by wearing the shorter, copper one whilst working on the cottage. Or maybe just designate a 'renovation wig' or headscarf for this nasty dust, debris, and mold situation :D

    • @drunkvegangal8089
      @drunkvegangal8089 2 місяці тому +1

      Alternatively, there are partial wigs where a thick fall of hair is sewn on to the lower edge of a hat or baseball cap. Easier to manage and a selection of colours for both hair and hat to choose from.

    • @cd2290
      @cd2290 Місяць тому +1

      Smart suggestion! Mold could certainly do a number on a wig.

  • @tammiemeadows5278
    @tammiemeadows5278 2 місяці тому +2

    Y’all are killing me with the no mask and coveralls. Please please cover and mask up! I say that with love ❤❤

  • @android4219
    @android4219 2 місяці тому +19

    I’ve been feeling depressed for ages. You two have just made me laugh for the first time in ages. Thank you so much.. 🙂👍

  • @spencernorby6075
    @spencernorby6075 2 місяці тому +156

    Hi, You are getting some excellent info. The first thing to tend do is called closing it in or sealing it up. Before you tend to anything inside, you need to make sure the shell of the house is weather proof. That means the roof does not leak, there is proper drainage around the foundation, the walls and windows are water tight. Once you close in the house envelope (which is a lot of work there) you can move forward with interior. But..... sealing the house comes before anything else. That is the part where you preserve the house so any work forward from there will be forever rather than having mold and rot come back. I've built, wired and plumbed houses and converted wiring from knob and tube to Romex. Make sure your Breaker/distribution panel is safe. Assume all other wiring will be replaced. After closing in the shell, Work once space at a time/once phase at a time. Get one area comfortable/livable. That is psychologically vital. You must be able to relax the mind when you sit down. There are two ways to do things on a renovation. 1. The right way. 2. The way you will have to fix over and over again. You pick. I'll stop now. I wish you (plural) Love and Peace... you will especially need lots of Peace.

    • @beatdizzy
      @beatdizzy 2 місяці тому +6

      This.

    • @user-is9so3tq1i
      @user-is9so3tq1i 2 місяці тому +17

      All great advice!! Amy make sure and wear short hair or tie back so it doesn't get caught in power tools ❣️

    • @HSolar
      @HSolar 2 місяці тому +5

      👍👍 I watch Mr & Mrs Adventure (on Sundays) very similar couple, van-lifers now reno a watermill in Portugal. Last yr they started working non the outside Inc roof & surrounding land first while living in van, as they are down in the valley they have water drainage issues they needed to sort out before this last Autumn Winter rains used French drains & concrete pipes now working inside they have to use cert builders etc to gain the habitable licence with the complexities of the building sure makes life a lot easier for them. They could do with their excellent German builder Andy! (used to work in UK) not sure he'd want to swap the Portuguese climate now though lol. Stay safe lads 💖

    • @carolbulmer8253
      @carolbulmer8253 2 місяці тому +3

      Right on!

    • @janaesluys9559
      @janaesluys9559 2 місяці тому +3

      Always good to check the structural inside components as well, like they are doing, before building a brand new roof on top 🙏🏻

  • @ChickRuth
    @ChickRuth 2 місяці тому +3

    We're renovating our home in Edinburgh and my parents built the house I grew up in
    Our combined wisdom:
    It's going to cost more and take longer than you think
    Wear PPE, don't learn the hard way
    Do things properly even though it's more time, effort and/or money
    Keep the vision in mind when things are getting tough
    It's going to be the best thing you'll ever do, you'll be so proud of yourselves

  • @Rockingmyfifties
    @Rockingmyfifties 2 місяці тому +2

    We too are in the process of renovating an old house (almost 60 years old). Not that old but old enough to have mould and asbestos. I have strong allergies to those and of course couldn’t get in the house until my husband tore everything down. (Everything). Be careful, it’s dangerous. I still smell something not very pleasant but we only have two weeks until we need to move in. A bit stressed out i admit. It’s so much work. Never
    ending in fact. The poor neighbours must be disgusted by the look of the house and all the junk outside. I’m disgusted so i can only imagine what they’re thinking! Hahaha….Suggestion for you: Wear masks. Even if you think you don’t need it. Wear boots. Have loads and loads of patience and courage. Have fun guys. It will be worth it in the long run. 😊 Cheers from Quebec, Canada

  • @Joferry2000
    @Joferry2000 2 місяці тому +49

    Fix the roof and gutters to solve damp problem. Best to start with fixing structural problems and getting dried in

    • @spencernorby6075
      @spencernorby6075 2 місяці тому +7

      Excellent advice. First things have to be first. I know inside stuff is much more fun....... but. It isn't first.

  • @craigcampbell1843
    @craigcampbell1843 2 місяці тому +2

    I would have to save a big square of that dinosaur wallpaper and have it framed and hang it somewhere in the house as art. It‘a so cool.

  • @GreenChicken760
    @GreenChicken760 2 місяці тому +3

    Right after high school i worked in a fire water restoration as a women i knew nothing. Just keep at it. It does get easier just please keep wearing your protective equipment.

  • @delilah8476
    @delilah8476 2 місяці тому +27

    Sounds like maybe flying out a certain Fitzgerald might be helpful!!

    • @louiseash5705
      @louiseash5705 2 місяці тому +5

      Haha that was my first thought too! And get max over from aus too 😂

    • @kelbexplorin
      @kelbexplorin 2 місяці тому +1

      I'm ready for FaceTime emergency calls in every video. I feel like several UA-camrs call him when they have issues with a project.

  • @froyo7534
    @froyo7534 2 місяці тому +50

    As your building is historic check out the Scottish Lime Centre Trust as you’ll need to use ‘breathable’ materials to stop the mould. They do courses on lime plastering which would be good for you n maybe their on site training. Good luck, look forward to following the journey 🤗

    • @shawanatomlin164
      @shawanatomlin164 2 місяці тому +3

      I was thinking the same thing. Old buildings need breathable materials when it comes to insulation.

    • @vibecat4899
      @vibecat4899 2 місяці тому +1

      according to what both of you are saying here, it sounds like only insulation they should be using sheep's wool batting -- it's breathable, It wicks and processes moisture, it cleans the air, and it's literally the only non-toxic insulation in existence (last i checked).
      so it's perfect that they're in Scotland, they should have no trouble at all procuring enough sheep's wool insulation for every wall, floor and ceiling in every building on the property !
      🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑

    • @shawanatomlin164
      @shawanatomlin164 2 місяці тому

      ​@@vibecat4899😂 that's a good one.
      There are actually quite a few options out there.

    • @rb9580
      @rb9580 Місяць тому +2

      Also check out the Historic Environment Scotland series of technical publications, which covers most of the issues that the cottage has.

    • @froyo7534
      @froyo7534 Місяць тому

      @@rb9580 inform 😍😍😍

  • @tanyaparker776
    @tanyaparker776 2 місяці тому +2

    Aimee and Craig, you guys are getting some stellar advice! ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @welshchris45
    @welshchris45 2 місяці тому +2

    One - deal with any leaks in the roof. Two - make sure all your eave troughs are clean and intact. Three - French drains and grading for the land around the house. THEN you can focus on the interior.

  • @rtatina2130
    @rtatina2130 2 місяці тому +28

    You'll need a perimeter drain around the outside of the house to stop seepage through the walls. Start with the foundation and then the roof. Meet the locals and get some help. Best Wishes!

  • @scott3232
    @scott3232 2 місяці тому +22

    Be best just ripping it down to a bare shell, do the roof first get it water tight and work from there.

  • @glennamiles3566
    @glennamiles3566 2 місяці тому +4

    Shades of Max and Occy in the early renovation stage. One surprise after another. I will watch with interest as you bring this cottage to life.

  • @mccproc
    @mccproc Місяць тому +1

    I know how frustrating it can be to renovate. You guys will make it through with your sense of humor. The 2 of you bring me so many laughs. Love you both!

  • @MattWarr1987
    @MattWarr1987 2 місяці тому +58

    Got a feeling this series is gonna be massive for you guys! Sending all the love from South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @LithaMoonSong
    @LithaMoonSong 2 місяці тому +20

    So, the vanwives video from this morning is a must watch for you two... a must watch. You two crack me up. need much longer videos.

  • @abilogan7464
    @abilogan7464 2 місяці тому +2

    The whole blind fiasco had me in stitches, proper laughing out loud, only because Amy reminds me of me any time I try and DIY, absolutely loving this new chapter of your guys lives and thank you for choosing to share it with us all!!

  • @EBrenry
    @EBrenry 2 місяці тому +44

    Aimee’s resumé grows: bus steps-> fridge deep clean-> shade removal -> insulation Tetris pro!!! Craig: “That’s your drill. What’s mine is yours.” Aww. ❤️

  • @armstrongcatherine
    @armstrongcatherine 2 місяці тому +26

    To water proof your house I believe you need to top and tail it. You need to fix your roof gutters and downpipes and you need drainage round the walls sorted before you do the inside/outside damp proof. But there are youtubers you could collaborate with who could help you with the old house walls

  • @lisamarie8271
    @lisamarie8271 2 місяці тому +2

    SAFETY FIRST! Please wear a respirator mask to protect your lungs, eye/ ear protection and gloves. Please 🙏🏻😍💕

  • @kjmumma
    @kjmumma 2 місяці тому +1

    I love you guys, and your AG commercials are heads and tails over any other UA-camr 😂. 48 year old civil engineer here, please have a structural engineer come and assess your home. The foundation and the structural components plus the building envelope all really need to be 100% before you can move forward on anything else. Count me as one of the 100’s here telling you to wear ALL the PPE and hair tied back. All said in love and the best wishes on this next adventure.

  • @happykt
    @happykt 2 місяці тому +20

    There's a reason that after builders build a frame of the house, they 'dry it in' by adding a roof and the walls. As several people said, you can't get rid of the damp from the inside out. You have to stop the water from getting into the house by fixing the house and then making sure the frame of the house isn't rotting from mildew and wood rot.

  • @katbandit26
    @katbandit26 2 місяці тому +43

    Kids and I have been waiting all week for the renos to begin! LET'S SEE THIS JOB GET STARTED!

  • @ritataylor4505
    @ritataylor4505 2 місяці тому +2

    Water wall. On the leaking wall . 4 ft from foundation dig a 4 ft deep trench parallel to exterior fill with 6 -12inches of pea gravel ( soft edge pea size rocks) the. Lay in a p4 inch pipe with holes in it you want the pipe gradually getting deeper toward the edge of house. 4 ft past foundation so water drains out of pipe then run pipe to the hillside so water runs down the hill use a cap on end of pipe that will allow water to flow out but rodents can not get in. Cover trench and pipe in more gravel until fully covered then cover withe soil.This is called a perimeter drain. Also dig out trench along foundation wall 4 ft deep. Clean and paint with rubber sealant paint Secaflex after dry fill back soil. Do paint before drain.

  • @charligrrl
    @charligrrl 2 місяці тому +1

    Once again!!!!!! I'm laughing out loud, rewinding and re-watching the hilarious parts at least 7-10 times. I'm so excited for you guys! Xoxo

  • @Graygramma
    @Graygramma 2 місяці тому +23

    You two need your own Reno TV show…it’s hilarious. And yes, Amy is a DIY Goddess!

  • @user-gx8oc1dq8f
    @user-gx8oc1dq8f 2 місяці тому +14

    Stop the water from reaching the house, putting a French drain around the back would help a lot. Other reason the place is mouldy would be the ventilation has not been on for a while - thing you ripped out around 9min mark.

  • @johngarforth1308
    @johngarforth1308 2 місяці тому +1

    In addition to all the basics of perimeter drains outside, water tight roof, gutters and drains to keep water away from the house it may be worth considering a rain screen exterior surface with a breathing space between the house wall and the back of the rain screen. Also we have found that a heat recovery ventilation system is a brilliant way to keep the humidity indoors at a low level. It is simple, costs little to run, is quiet, low maintenance and if left running while you are away from the house, it’s fresh and healthy air on your return. Very best of luck and thank you for sharing this exciting journey.

  • @Ella_Elena
    @Ella_Elena 2 місяці тому +4

    You guys are the funniest people ever! I Love this series already 😂 whatever comes your way in this renovation keep the positive attitude, everything else is solveable ❤

  • @pjreminesse
    @pjreminesse 2 місяці тому +9

    We all need Kinging-it in our lives. It reminds us that life can be fun if we lighten up. Thank you! You guys are awesome and inspiring... not to rebuild a house but to rebuild a sense of fun.

    • @BathtubLovingGuy
      @BathtubLovingGuy 2 місяці тому

      I think they must laugh all the time even when camera is not on. They have so much fun together.

  • @janef5578
    @janef5578 2 місяці тому +9

    Like other folks have said, definitely stop the water from draining onto the house from the hill behind. That happened in my greenhouse and as soon as I dug the soil away and put in a mini retaining wall it stopped the water from seeping in. Thanks for taking us along you guys! So love your videos!!

  • @michaelanderson2689
    @michaelanderson2689 2 місяці тому +1

    Worst thing with a house that old is leaving it empty for so long, with no heating. To allow damp to cause damage!

  • @GPwithme
    @GPwithme 2 місяці тому +1

    “I hope you like house building.” Honestly I’m here for whatever you guys feel like doing as long as you guys are doing it! Masterful capture of this process. Thanks for sharing it with us!

  • @windsongdesigns6655
    @windsongdesigns6655 2 місяці тому +5

    Wow, this house is going to be a major project! As long as you keep laughing, all will be fine. Just a note because I care, please wear proper protective gear when doing your demo. Gloves, eye protection, masks- especially with mold. There is a Canadian channel you should check out about can what happen without PPE. Check out the current Vanwives episode. Cheers from Canada.

  • @elizabethharttley4073
    @elizabethharttley4073 2 місяці тому +10

    Oh this chapter will allow for major comedy
    Amy, you'll learn as you go.
    This place needs educated attention to the walls, foundation and roof before you tackle the inside and pretty stuff.

  • @heathermcnally2576
    @heathermcnally2576 2 місяці тому +1

    All weird board holes are for plumbing or electric upgrades decades ago. No gold as I tried. lol

  • @WanderfulRevolution
    @WanderfulRevolution 2 місяці тому +21

    Annnnnnmmmd they’re back!!!!!!!! Get it guys! We’re here for it!

  • @tieskr
    @tieskr 2 місяці тому +15

    Oh my, E&B's update and now Kingingit!!

    • @joyrobinson123
      @joyrobinson123 2 місяці тому +2

      It’s a great day with my favorite creators!!

  • @Jackie-hb9hr
    @Jackie-hb9hr 2 місяці тому +1

    You guys are an absolute tonic. I've recently found your channel. Maybe I'm a bit old to be one of your followers...but you've cheered me right up with your zest for life.❤

  • @Valentina-yo9ec
    @Valentina-yo9ec Місяць тому

    I love letting the videos pile up. Now I got a 3 ep marathon 🥰

  • @carolynrude2830
    @carolynrude2830 2 місяці тому +7

    Painted floors can really be wonderful. When we pulled the carpet and used a deck paint with rugs in just the right places. A very inexpencive but beautiful solution.

  • @lorimontcalm9086
    @lorimontcalm9086 2 місяці тому +6

    A couple that laughs together stays together!! You guys make even the worst of jobs seem fun!
    So excited for you both and am looking forward to watching the antics and transformation!
    Hugs from 🇨🇦 x2

  • @mcerina
    @mcerina 2 місяці тому +1

    That was fun! Thank you for the entertainment value in all that you do!

  • @artyjensioux
    @artyjensioux Місяць тому +1

    I would say that tackling the damp issue where the wood floor is needs to be done from the outside first….if that is not done..I.e. a french drain, it will never be a good job from the inside. Best of luck 🤞🏻

  • @Toastybear1
    @Toastybear1 2 місяці тому +21

    Hi guys, if you don’t know how long it will take to fill a skip with waste, you can get grabber lorry collection if you just pile it up. Then a lorry with a claw comes along and picks it all up, puts it in the back. Just Make sure the lorry can get up there first though and check what each company is able/ happy to take.

    • @Toastybear1
      @Toastybear1 2 місяці тому +5

      You also don’t/ shouldn’t need insulation between levels in the house. There may be a reason it’s been done but the ground floor, roof and walls should be insulated. Not the floor between rooms. It may have been put in as an attempt at sound proofing.

  • @fodonable
    @fodonable 2 місяці тому +12

    to answer your damp wall question (in the bedroom) - others commented before you need French drains around your house - that will help A LOT. But you can also seal and paint with water-proofing qualities. If you're unable to seal your house up to prevent the damp - dehumidifiers work really well as well, and you may need one in most of the downstairs rooms. Good luck!

    • @jasontyler915
      @jasontyler915 2 місяці тому +3

      Don't try to seal it up from inside! Will cause more problems. Sort out your drainage like others have said and then use breathable ( vapour permeable) materials on all external walls inside and out. Get rid of any cement render on the outside and gypsum (pink) plaster on the inside. Don't use anything marketing itself as 'damp proofing' on the old walls.

  • @AnnaMillen
    @AnnaMillen 2 дні тому

    I wish there were more awareness on how dangerous it is to breath in mold. I’d look into how to be around it safely, such as proper masks and gloves that are rated for such exposure, and don’t be in the house without it until eradicated. Loving this series, stay safe! 💛

  • @tamiann542
    @tamiann542 2 місяці тому +1

    So much laughter and joy. Love to see this!

  • @suzannechance5876
    @suzannechance5876 2 місяці тому +4

    My god you two are hilarious! The neatest thing is that it is not all put on, really can't fake the love of humor! Love you guys! (Oh yes, if you want to live to enjoy your home you need to wear decent protective equipment! PLEASE. Mold in the lungs killed my dear friend and it is a hard way to go!)

  • @Ana-oc5ip
    @Ana-oc5ip 2 місяці тому +5

    The wall with damp could be a few things. Gutters on the roof may need fixing. Also you may need to excavate around the house and put a water membrane around the house as well as installing a french drain. Also please wear the right gear while the work is underway. Proper boots to protect your feet, protective eye wear, masks, work clothes, gloves. Please get some working clothes . Health and safety guys are so important. You can replace the installation with a better quality wool installation there are better ones less toxic if you have allergies etc. and are more eco friendly. We had to get a skip for a renovation and our kitchen ceiling and original hay installation filled the skip I couldn't believe it. So get one large one for 7 days I think you can select a mixed debris skip. It will be full for sure. You will probably need more than one. As it goes along.

  • @smavtmb2196
    @smavtmb2196 2 місяці тому +1

    You two never fail to make me laugh 😂 So fun, but I'm sad when the video ends.
    Excited for the renovation.

  • @Clenato
    @Clenato 2 місяці тому +1

    HEY! Dont you dare get down on yourself for being slow and learning how to do this, Amy. You don't get fast until you get comfortable, and the only way to get comfortable is to learn and practice at your pace. You know you want to be part of this process, so slow down and enjoy the challenge. Y'all do seriously need to mask up though, you're breathing so much mold! Stay safe, and keep going team!

  • @hplm16
    @hplm16 2 місяці тому +10

    Amy - you got this! Nobody knows how to use tools the first time they try. Believe in yourself and you will be a pro in no time!

  • @mountaingirlzstuff4314
    @mountaingirlzstuff4314 2 місяці тому +26

    I'm expecting a lovely bit of chaos 😁👍👍👍👍👍

    • @kingingit
      @kingingit  2 місяці тому +8

      haha who isn't ay!

    • @mountaingirlzstuff4314
      @mountaingirlzstuff4314 2 місяці тому +4

      ​@@kingingitif you fix the roof drainage problem the wet wall room will dry out

  • @deniseolmstead6415
    @deniseolmstead6415 2 місяці тому

    Wow!!!! This is going to be so great to see unfold!! A lot of work to be done but I can't wait to see all the parts and pieces first stripped down and then built back! Enjoy the journey as frustrating as it can be, it's also an opportunity to put your heart right into the studs of the house....write things on the inside of the walls, bless the house with positive good things, leave some trinkets and stories inside the walls that tell the next homeowners who reno how much love went into the house and stories they can pass on from generation to generation about the house and owners (you!) It's such a grand opportunity to fully know when you're done what this house is made of, all the hard work you put into it and all the memories it will afford. When it's hard sit down and take a beat...remember that there is beauty in the process (cuz you'll want to rip your hair out at times) so turn it around and make it something else. Bite size chunks, little by little it will start to emerge! I'm SO EXCITED to see it all unfold!!!!! :D

  • @cheyanneb868
    @cheyanneb868 2 місяці тому +1

    You can do it! I would suggest finding local electricians, roofers, builders through recommendations from neighbors. I used to do demo and finishing work for my dad who builds houses, but had to get mold/roof/electric sorted out in my own home. I’m in the midst of landscaping plans right now so I’m excited to see what you’re going to do with the land/garden!

  • @sarahkingston7421
    @sarahkingston7421 2 місяці тому +7

    Amy you are gonna look back at the end of this and think what was I so worried about. Learn at your own pace, but don't ever doubt your worth or capabilities. A helpful hand is better than anything and think about what you are learning, never stop learning..🇨🇦🙏❤️

    • @davebcf1231
      @davebcf1231 2 місяці тому +1

      I highly doubt that. They've bitten off way more than they realize, and a lot of the things that need done to that house are significant safety hazards for anyone who doesn't really know what they're doing. They're already taking huge risks with the mold without even realizing it, and their ideas for solving the problem will not only fail, but will make it worse. Not to mention it's likely that all of that old paint is lead based. At the very least they need to be wearing rated PPE, but much of that stuff requires professional abatement. It's not something they can fumble their way through and just do things half ass like they did with the bus unless they want continuous issues for the entire time they own the property, not to mention potentially very serious or even life threatening health issues.

  • @noraann1003
    @noraann1003 2 місяці тому +26

    I am so excited to see this chapter of your guys life 🥰

    • @kingingit
      @kingingit  2 місяці тому +4

      Aw thank you!! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @annbartig3990
    @annbartig3990 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm so happy for you two! You bring so much love and laughter to this world...keep it up and best of luck renovating your beautiful cottage!

  • @emmamccarter4118
    @emmamccarter4118 2 місяці тому +5

    One thing that might help with the damp coming in to the walls from the ground is digging a 10 inch wide trench around the entire house walls and filling it with gravel for better drainage so the wet soil isn't resting on the foundation.

    • @HSolar
      @HSolar 2 місяці тому +1

      They need to see what Mr & Mrs Adventure did for this + to prevent subsidence but they also used an expect builder (& mate) needed the yrs of expertise he has for a proper job that will last decades +. Need to get the earth away from direct contact with the house.

  • @SammieLake68
    @SammieLake68 2 місяці тому +7

    Thank you for your hard work and dedication that you always put in your videos for your fanmily. I always save you guys for a rainy days, like I did with last weeks video. You chaps always put me in a better mood and know how to make a girl smile. Keep being the fabulous Craig and Aimee! ❤❤

    • @kingingit
      @kingingit  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much Sammie!

  • @vivanasperen3339
    @vivanasperen3339 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m Most of the entire structure needs to be pulled down to the beams. all pipes removed and all wiring removed. all insulation tossed and all wood checked for wood worm and rot!!! Good luck. Then there is the water incursion from the back wall mountain needs dug out and a French drain installed and then there is the issue of the stone--this will be a great project and be beautiful when done. At some point there will be what did we start but get cracking and you will be so rewarded. Take time away and rest play. Good luck to you both

  • @pswilson1000
    @pswilson1000 2 місяці тому

    On a project like your attitude is half the battle, you two will make it just fine!

  • @Brea_LeotheCat
    @Brea_LeotheCat 2 місяці тому +3

    I don’t want to sound so needy but I want longer videos!❤ The highlight of my day is watching the two of you. My favorite UA-cam couple of all time. P.S. Don’t tell Kara & Nate I said that. 😂😅 🤫😉😜 Love ya mates! 💜💕