Fantastic work on this new bathroom. ❤ You're a multi-talent. Here in Germany you would need for the same task at least a plumber, an electrician, a mason and a painter. You did all on your own. Absolutely great. 😃👍
This is the one where you replace the cast iron stack and tie it in to the old sewer line. Crazy shit that’s important to know how to do. Old houses are the real challenge. Great info. And great job.
I learned something new here... fill the tub full of water before caulking the tub to surround joint. This way, the caulk will not stretch and break when regularly used: very clever solution!
This guy is my hero. Always take everything down. You never know what's hiding, or has been covered up. Great video. Fantastic work! Thank you for teaching!!
I want to add this? The man probably enjoys his pace and having control of the entire process? And giving up some of the profits is acceptable! To that I have tremendous respect for him!
another beautiful bathroom. Glad to see how much you’ve grown since you’ve started this channel. You really deserve the attention and followers your hard work pays off and is much appreciated
Thank you! A few years ago I was researching how to redo our master bath. I came across a video (that after you got past the first jago not doing any work and just yammerin on at the beginning) then I heard this guy who knew his stuff and hearing him talk boom I was right at home. I haven’t lived there in many years but as they say “you can the yinzer outta the burgh but you can’t the burgh outta the yinzer”. 🖤💛 My grandparents had a house built in 1882 with the dirt floor still in the basement. I love these old houses - my wife not so much. Maybe one day I’ll move back and buy an older house like this one and restore it. Many thanks for sharing with us your skills and new ways of doing things.
Thank you 😊 I’ve recently been looking at homes in New England, specifically Stowe Vermont. And I’ll say, Pittsburgh had some real tradesman back in the day. 1900 homes here were built way better than up there from what I can tell so far. Most houses here in Pittsburgh you have something structurally sound 👍
Literally doesn't make sense how fast you did all of that! So much knowledge required, like way more than even tradesmen realize who do only one trade. The plumbing alone is remarkable. And quickly you did the demo. I'm pretty slow and tidy. I should really be quicker and more aggressive with tear out. Without meaning to sound like a jerk but for the argument that you did everything to code, I feel that this was like a timed skills competition. It really is bizarre you were able to schedule, have material, tear out, roughing and finish in that time. Again not being a jerk but people really have no idea how much work and knowledge was displayed in this bathroom in 120 hours. You were not just in the bathroom, you demoed main floor, the basement stack, then did roofing for the stack AND the fartfan! Wow! I'm a master electrician in BC by trade and did a few full bathrooms in my time and do them well and proper, but never to the requirements like that. Never had to mess with the stack. So Awesome BRT
The home was mine and had to be completely renovated before selling. So that helps a lot. No care at all of how much mess was made. All my tools were lined up in bedrooms ready to go. It’s amazing how much wasted time comes into keeping things clean and grabbing tools from trailer 😂
@BathroomRemodelingTeacher well I certainly appreciate how you get shit done. You've encouraged me to expedite my demo efforts. I'd like to get one of those intake exhaust filtered fan tunnels. Not that it's a perfect solution.
The problem is that here in the US you're not even allowed to do half of that plumbing work without being a licensed plumber which is roughly a 4-5 year process. Not saying we shouldn't regulate plumbing or qualify plumbers somehow. But most good carpenters and remodelers aren't going to go back and take a paycut for 5-10 years just to get qualified for plumbing, electrical, etc. This stuff isn't rocket science, a smart guy who's been around will be able to learn and figure it out fast. But the law makes it damn near infeasible to tackle multiple trades legally, unless you started with one specialty like plumbing or electrical, and then moved into general remodeling and carpentry.
This is amazing-thank you for sharing your craft with us ❤ Just please wear protective gear-after a 14 hour day remodeling my own basement my lungs are on fire and all I focused on was the subfloor and underlayment. You however are working on a very old bathroom in a very old house-protect your lungs 🙏🏽
At 6:55, instead of going through the additional work of notching the rim joist to accommodate the pex, why didn’t you just drill a hole and run the pex up from the backside?
Remodeler here, I’m guessing it’s a cold wall in the northern climate, wanted to have the supplies as close to the inside wall as possible then get as much insulation as possible behind it to keep them from freezing.
I did basically half of a 100 year old row home and I was unlucky when it came to the sheer amount of plaster and lath. Looks like you got lucky there.
Do you apply the Kerdi membrane on the wall all the way down over the lip of the tub, to the top of the tub? Then when tiling, do the same...tile all the way down to about 1/8" above the tub and fill that 1/8" gap with waterproof silicone when tile work is complete?
I love everything about this other than the osb subfloor. in something like that..atleast t&g plywood but advantech preferred. Its not that much money!
Great work. Should have squirted some PL400 on the joist heads before laying the OSB and for insurance, used MC instead of Romex in an old home remodel. You never know where mice will chew and nest!
Great work. Is drywall with Kerdi fabric (or similar) a better choice than Kerdi foam board (or similar)? Tub could have used more protection while working in/above it.
Beautiful work! I just have one question. Isn’t it a no no to run a water line across the top of an electrical panel? I am just wondering about that, don’t mean to criticize.
How do you even anticipate all of those steps, and all of the things that could go sideways in order to give an accurate estimate? Do you just think it'll take you 3 weeks x whatever you charge per week?
I especially break the project down per day. Took me 15 years to be proficient at it and another 5 to be fairly profitable 😂 I do have all the materials and estimates in my course., the materials list is extensive and wish I would have created something like it from day 1 👍
Some of the best plumbers aren’t plumbers at all…good work. People don’t give even GREAT remodelers like yourself enough credit. You have to know what to do in situations across the board that “tradesmen” like myself will never encounter. What floor heat system is this?
Shower valve is garbage from online retailer. I've done two bathrooms with that type of valve and both times the sub plumber was cussing me out but whatever homeowner wants. I tried to talk them into going with moen or delta to no avail.
Sitting here currently with pneumonia does make me question the 100s of Pittsburgh homes that I’ve renovated. All of them this old are this bad! Kind of why my game plan is teaching now 😂
Incredible effort put into this house but I never understood why such houses are even renovated instead of demo. The foundation and "bones" are all obsolete pretty much and at some point you just gotta start with a clean sheet of pepper, so to speak
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher If my comment saves one persons eyes from injury then it served a good purpose. I know a guy who lost his vision in one eye when he was remodeling a bathroom. He went to cut a piece of wood and the blade hit a hidden nail and it went right through his eyes. Worst day of his life. The saddest part is his googles were in his shirt pocket.
@ thank you and I’ve seen it as well. Sawmill guy in Mississippi had a splinter that went in his eye, lost it. Also know people with lost thumbs, fingers and who have died of cancer (inhaled too much plumbing glue.) It’s a very dangerous job for sure 👍
Maybe I am wrong shout out if I am a thousand miles off base ? I stopped doing this and focus on my finish carpentry skills / Contractor. Why ? The painter made more profit than me? The plumber made more profit than me ? The electrician made “ WAY” more profit that me? And the finish carpenter made a bundle more that me with his cabinets and trim. Now I thought to make nice cabinets you need a shop and big specialty tools ! And I was right ! Unless you keep it to bathrooms, extensions , re- skins and smaller jobs. Kitchens , entire house package YES , you need a big shop. So a nice big van , converted garage space thoughtfully laid out around a big cabinet saw and I make way more ( actually only limited because I hire no one) money ! No way you do that and are paid the same as an electrician or plumber even a painter. I know I tried. Even making tons of dumb runs tearing up my truck! Anyway wish you the very best on YT hopefully that will take off !
I do think the more you specialize the more money you make per hour. But it can be tough to stay consistent…. And sometimes the running around can get old. I like only having to deal with one client over 3-4 weeks rather than 3-4 clients per week 😂
@ your correct In all that except my customers are over a month approx maybe more? I do paint my builds more so outta just being anal ? Right now I hv two customers I am working with ? 64” counter top extension, 80” Credenza , and cutting refitting cabinets from M/B to M/B after a craftsman like you completely redid their large M/B ( there in was my repurposing cabinets). The other customer is the 2nd bathroom I have done cabinets , trim , and redoing a wall behind the shower for 8-10” deep custom storage with doors shelving w/ some low voltage lighting.. now that will be 4-6 weeks bouncing back & forth also working w/ another small shop custom dovetail drawers for the last build mentioned. I work with a licensed plumber & electrician . Painter is on the customer we hv a list. In the past as an example customer agrees to pay no more than say $600 plumbing whereas a licensed plumber (two of them ) stated $9-1200 depending if they break out their crimping tool? And they get it! So you obviously are an exception judging by you hv done it enough your pace is set and you keep I am thinking a pretty acceptable profit margin? I just could not do it with the interruptions alone? So by all means I am really impressed with your work! And like me you enjoy your job and would problem die behind a desk? So I apologize if I sounded disrespectful I did not intend to.
Old home ceiling demos are the worst! I always wear a good respirator, goggles, and a hoodie. Also, put a box fan in the window to help suck out all of that dust!
Do you have a plumbing and electrical license, or is this your house? Not saying you did anything wrong, just curious how guys "sell" the idea to homeowners that they dont need a permit or license for specific trades. Im a remodeling contractor myself.
I can’t speak for the whole country of course, but most places allow homeowners to apply for their own permits and perform the work 👍 your the first of many about to ask this
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Yes i found that out from a county inspector when i was doing basement renovation diy he said you can pull your own permit (electrical plumbling etc..) and do the work and get it inspected.
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Right, I knew this, thats why I asked "or is this your house?" But I cant imagine all these videos are of your house, just wondering how you get around needing plumbers and electricians on jobs. Again, Im a contractor, learning from the bathroom remodeling tutor. Looks great!
The number of layers of sh@t people are able to put without reason is so above my understanding. Unless it is lazyness and the whatever mindset. Hopefully someone can take back control of construction.
@BathroomRemodelingTeacher I don't know about that. I still think some rules must be followed. Otherwise it could be worst. You did great job here I think.
бешеный мужик работать в такой грязи без очков и только иногда в респираторе. "смешно" что нет популярной американской пароизоляции ведь есть голубой гипсокартон. хорошо работать когда твое стандартное качество ценят
Fantastic work on this new bathroom. ❤ You're a multi-talent. Here in Germany you would need for the same task at least a plumber, an electrician, a mason and a painter. You did all on your own. Absolutely great. 😃👍
This is the one where you replace the cast iron stack and tie it in to the old sewer line. Crazy shit that’s important to know how to do. Old houses are the real challenge. Great info. And great job.
Man you transformed it in to a luxery bathroom!!! The green tile and gold fixures is a perfect combination too. Great Job!
I learned something new here... fill the tub full of water before caulking the tub to surround joint. This way, the caulk will not stretch and break when regularly used: very clever solution!
This guy is my hero. Always take everything down. You never know what's hiding, or has been covered up. Great video. Fantastic work! Thank you for teaching!!
I want to add this? The man probably enjoys his pace and having control of the entire process? And giving up some of the profits is acceptable! To that I have tremendous respect for him!
Gorgeous finished product! Your knowledge, work ethic, and attention of detail is excellent. Thank you for showing the process from start to finish.
If it wasn’t for this guy and his videos…I would never succeed in bathroom remodeling!
I have been there and done that . There is usually some surprise's and a few OH MY GOD'S but the end is always GREAT
Incredible percision
Efficiency
Inspiring
So fun watching you from start to finish. So much work! Kudos to your camera operator for filming and editing.
I think that’s the last one she’ll do like that 😂 as I’m tearing it all out, I was asking her (my wife Nikki) why don’t more UA-camrs do this stuff 😆
another beautiful bathroom. Glad to see how much you’ve grown since you’ve started this channel. You really deserve the attention and followers your hard work pays off and is much appreciated
Thank you 😊
this guy has done this MANY times!! Great bathroom transformation!!
Thank you!
A few years ago I was researching how to redo our master bath. I came across a video (that after you got past the first jago not doing any work and just yammerin on at the beginning) then I heard this guy who knew his stuff and hearing him talk boom I was right at home. I haven’t lived there in many years but as they say “you can the yinzer outta the burgh but you can’t the burgh outta the yinzer”. 🖤💛
My grandparents had a house built in 1882 with the dirt floor still in the basement. I love these old houses - my wife not so much. Maybe one day I’ll move back and buy an older house like this one and restore it.
Many thanks for sharing with us your skills and new ways of doing things.
Thank you 😊 I’ve recently been looking at homes in New England, specifically Stowe Vermont. And I’ll say, Pittsburgh had some real tradesman back in the day. 1900 homes here were built way better than up there from what I can tell so far. Most houses here in Pittsburgh you have something structurally sound 👍
What an amazing transformation this guy is a machine good job
Very nice and clean looking. Great job
Stunning Work !!
Insane, the amount of work this takes. Your a bad ass man!
Literally doesn't make sense how fast you did all of that! So much knowledge required, like way more than even tradesmen realize who do only one trade. The plumbing alone is remarkable. And quickly you did the demo. I'm pretty slow and tidy. I should really be quicker and more aggressive with tear out.
Without meaning to sound like a jerk but for the argument that you did everything to code, I feel that this was like a timed skills competition. It really is bizarre you were able to schedule, have material, tear out, roughing and finish in that time. Again not being a jerk but people really have no idea how much work and knowledge was displayed in this bathroom in 120 hours.
You were not just in the bathroom, you demoed main floor, the basement stack, then did roofing for the stack AND the fartfan! Wow!
I'm a master electrician in BC by trade and did a few full bathrooms in my time and do them well and proper, but never to the requirements like that. Never had to mess with the stack. So Awesome BRT
The home was mine and had to be completely renovated before selling. So that helps a lot. No care at all of how much mess was made. All my tools were lined up in bedrooms ready to go. It’s amazing how much wasted time comes into keeping things clean and grabbing tools from trailer 😂
@BathroomRemodelingTeacher well I certainly appreciate how you get shit done. You've encouraged me to expedite my demo efforts. I'd like to get one of those intake exhaust filtered fan tunnels. Not that it's a perfect solution.
The problem is that here in the US you're not even allowed to do half of that plumbing work without being a licensed plumber which is roughly a 4-5 year process.
Not saying we shouldn't regulate plumbing or qualify plumbers somehow. But most good carpenters and remodelers aren't going to go back and take a paycut for 5-10 years just to get qualified for plumbing, electrical, etc. This stuff isn't rocket science, a smart guy who's been around will be able to learn and figure it out fast. But the law makes it damn near infeasible to tackle multiple trades legally, unless you started with one specialty like plumbing or electrical, and then moved into general remodeling and carpentry.
That is a work of art Beautiful Job
Wonder if pink tiles will come back in fashion. It's gorgeous!
hard work, good job, pay off, very nice 👍👍👍👍👍
Wow! A no bullshit craftsman!
Great tile work!
Great work.
Cheers, Phil.
Nice work. I would leave the big showertub out, and put a lower one. The amount of work is the same.
Or a walk in shower.
Unbelievably efficient, master work
Absolutely marvelous work!!
This is amazing-thank you for sharing your craft with us ❤ Just please wear protective gear-after a 14 hour day remodeling my own basement my lungs are on fire and all I focused on was the subfloor and underlayment. You however are working on a very old bathroom in a very old house-protect your lungs 🙏🏽
My guy went crazy on the demo!
Bravo, well done. Thanks for sharing. Great video
True professional and an amazing job
At 6:55, instead of going through the additional work of notching the rim joist to accommodate the pex, why didn’t you just drill a hole and run the pex up from the backside?
Remodeler here, I’m guessing it’s a cold wall in the northern climate, wanted to have the supplies as close to the inside wall as possible then get as much insulation as possible behind it to keep them from freezing.
Nice and simple 👍🏽👍🏽
I did basically half of a 100 year old row home and I was unlucky when it came to the sheer amount of plaster and lath. Looks like you got lucky there.
It can much worse I agree 👍
@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Absolutely. Don't know what you're in for until you start the demolition.
Lovely job mate 👍👍👍👍
Thanks 😊
Very nice !!
Awesome work as usual, thanks
Great workmanship ❤❤
Do you apply the Kerdi membrane on the wall all the way down over the lip of the tub, to the top of the tub? Then when tiling, do the same...tile all the way down to about 1/8" above the tub and fill that 1/8" gap with waterproof silicone when tile work is complete?
Crazy transformation
I love everything about this other than the osb subfloor. in something like that..atleast t&g plywood but advantech preferred. Its not that much money!
Awesome work as usual,
came out great!
Great work. Should have squirted some PL400 on the joist heads before laying the OSB and for insurance, used MC instead of Romex in an old home remodel. You never know where mice will chew and nest!
Wow !😊
Tile guys do it ALL!
amazing.
Bon travail
And people wonder why us contractors charge what we do. Much respect sir.
Great work. Is drywall with Kerdi fabric (or similar) a better choice than Kerdi foam board (or similar)? Tub could have used more protection while working in/above it.
Thanks 👍 Be sure to protect your tub Dave 😆 and it’s a liquid waterproofing mesh. Easy to find on amazon 👍
Awesome work. I’d hire you anytime!
Lotta demo 💪
Beautiful work! I just have one question. Isn’t it a no no to run a water line across the top of an electrical panel? I am just wondering about that, don’t mean to criticize.
Yes potentially could lead to a huge mess. If it fails and water runs down the line and drops into the box over time.
Couldn’t fit a c hair between that toilet and the wall. Thats some proper planning
Actually a red c hair might fit!
Are you padding exterior walls for insulation or to level them
Primarily to provide enough insulation behind water supplies. Leveling is an added bonus 👍
Where did you learn how to do all of this? I work in remodeling and luckily have great coworkers who have taught me a hell of a lot.
Hiring people and watching what they do 👍 now you have this 😂 that’s why I wanted to be a part of it 👍
dont think its code to have grounds on the neutral bar. I could be mistaken
That’s the one. Doin same in my 1905!
Superman🎉
How do you even anticipate all of those steps, and all of the things that could go sideways in order to give an accurate estimate? Do you just think it'll take you 3 weeks x whatever you charge per week?
I especially break the project down per day. Took me 15 years to be proficient at it and another 5 to be fairly profitable 😂
I do have all the materials and estimates in my course., the materials list is extensive and wish I would have created something like it from day 1 👍
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Thanks, and keep up the great work. I remodeled my bathroom 3 years ago with your guidance. Happy Thanksgiving.
what tool is that for cutting around the toilet
Probably a grinder for the old toilet. Can’t remember
very nice
Is that mold on the wood and stuff.
Pittsburgh air in the early 1900s 😂 coal from the steel plants. Covered every home
Open those windows you found! 😂
Why no ceiling insulation?
No vapor barrier on ceiling and on exterior wall at all?
Nope 👎 all problems around here!!
Not sure why you dont do vapour barrier, guessing your climate is temperate. Still would consider it though.
Some people go to the gym.... Steve goes to work
Would have kept that cast iron stack. Nothing wrong with it and much quieter than PVC.
How many days from start to finish……..excellent project…😊
@@jcasillas2373 15 days 👍
I vote this daddy for president of the United States 🇺🇸 thank you for your service
Where can I send a Burke bar?!
Some of the best plumbers aren’t plumbers at all…good work.
People don’t give even GREAT remodelers like yourself enough credit. You have to know what to do in situations across the board that “tradesmen” like myself will never encounter.
What floor heat system is this?
Warming system 👍 ua-cam.com/video/Oo1q1jkTsRg/v-deo.htmlsi=MILT8iNjOGJUdVBt
You work in Chicago, Illinois
👏👏👏👏👏
Gold fixtures is the law now.
Shower valve is garbage from online retailer. I've done two bathrooms with that type of valve and both times the sub plumber was cussing me out but whatever homeowner wants. I tried to talk them into going with moen or delta to no avail.
I'd be scared I'd fall through the floor!!
When 2* was actually 2 inches look on the thickness
My only concern is that house looks really old and probably guaranteed to have a lot of asbestos
Sitting here currently with pneumonia does make me question the 100s of Pittsburgh homes that I’ve renovated. All of them this old are this bad! Kind of why my game plan is teaching now 😂
Outstanding work bro.
Why not vac up the old insulation and probably rat shit before plumbing? Nor finish insulating the ceiling?
That would require 121 hours 😂
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Incredible effort put into this house but I never understood why such houses are even renovated instead of demo. The foundation and "bones" are all obsolete pretty much and at some point you just gotta start with a clean sheet of pepper, so to speak
Regulations for starters or maybe just the full reason!!
@BathroomRemodelingTeacher I see. In any case, like I said, you did an amazing job.
The finish product looks like the “Before” of modern bathroom renovations you see here on UA-cam nowadays. 😬
Wonder if we designed it to fit the 1900s house 🤔
Problem is that looks like from the early 1990’s design 😬😂
No goggles = risking your eyes to injury.
That’s all? You can find more 😆
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher If my comment saves one persons eyes from injury then it served a good purpose. I know a guy who lost his vision in one eye when he was remodeling a bathroom. He went to cut a piece of wood and the blade hit a hidden nail and it went right through his eyes. Worst day of his life. The saddest part is his googles were in his shirt pocket.
@ thank you and I’ve seen it as well. Sawmill guy in Mississippi had a splinter that went in his eye, lost it. Also know people with lost thumbs, fingers and who have died of cancer (inhaled too much plumbing glue.) It’s a very dangerous job for sure 👍
J'aurais mis du carrelage plus grand. Gain de temps à la pose et moins de joints.
Maybe I am wrong shout out if I am a thousand miles off base ? I stopped doing this and focus on my finish carpentry skills / Contractor. Why ? The painter made more profit than me? The plumber made more profit than me ? The electrician made “ WAY” more profit that me? And the finish carpenter made a bundle more that me with his cabinets and trim. Now I thought to make nice cabinets you need a shop and big specialty tools ! And I was right ! Unless you keep it to bathrooms, extensions , re- skins and smaller jobs. Kitchens , entire house package YES , you need a big shop.
So a nice big van , converted garage space thoughtfully laid out around a big cabinet saw and I make way more ( actually only limited because I hire no one) money !
No way you do that and are paid the same as an electrician or plumber even a painter. I know I tried.
Even making tons of dumb runs tearing up my truck!
Anyway wish you the very best on YT hopefully that will take off !
I do think the more you specialize the more money you make per hour. But it can be tough to stay consistent…. And sometimes the running around can get old. I like only having to deal with one client over 3-4 weeks rather than 3-4 clients per week 😂
@ your correct In all that except my customers are over a month approx maybe more? I do paint my builds more so outta just being anal ?
Right now I hv two customers I am working with ? 64” counter top extension, 80” Credenza , and cutting refitting cabinets from M/B to M/B after a craftsman like you completely redid their large M/B ( there in was my repurposing cabinets).
The other customer is the 2nd bathroom I have done cabinets , trim , and redoing a wall behind the shower for 8-10” deep custom storage with doors shelving w/ some low voltage lighting..
now that will be 4-6 weeks bouncing back & forth also working w/ another small shop custom dovetail drawers for the last build mentioned. I work with a licensed plumber & electrician . Painter is on the customer we hv a list.
In the past as an example customer agrees to pay no more than say $600 plumbing whereas a licensed plumber (two of them ) stated $9-1200 depending if they break out their crimping tool? And they get it!
So you obviously are an exception judging by you hv done it enough your pace is set and you keep I am thinking a pretty acceptable profit margin? I just could not do it with the interruptions alone?
So by all means I am really impressed with your work! And like me you enjoy your job and would problem die behind a desk?
So I apologize if I sounded disrespectful I did not intend to.
Nothing worse than a high speed video with no true narrative, just lazy video making in my book
Je n'ai jamais compris pourquoi aux USA, ils font des salles de bain avec des armatures bois ... Ça va forcément moisir dans le temps .
All that and you installed the TP roll incorrectly, tsk tsk
Old home ceiling demos are the worst! I always wear a good respirator, goggles, and a hoodie. Also, put a box fan in the window to help suck out all of that dust!
YOU could have blown all that dust and insulation out before starting your job..To me, this was un-needed inconvenience for breathing and they eyes.
Do you have a plumbing and electrical license, or is this your house? Not saying you did anything wrong, just curious how guys "sell" the idea to homeowners that they dont need a permit or license for specific trades. Im a remodeling contractor myself.
I can’t speak for the whole country of course, but most places allow homeowners to apply for their own permits and perform the work 👍 your the first of many about to ask this
BRT keeps feeding us these classic evergreens while The Crew shreds the slopes elsewhere. Happy Hollidays Steve! All the best. 👊💪👍
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Yes i found that out from a county inspector when i was doing basement renovation diy he said you can pull your own permit (electrical plumbling etc..) and do the work and get it inspected.
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Right, I knew this, thats why I asked "or is this your house?" But I cant imagine all these videos are of your house, just wondering how you get around needing plumbers and electricians on jobs. Again, Im a contractor, learning from the bathroom remodeling tutor. Looks great!
@ I can’t explain it more clearly than this live stream 👍 Ask for Forgiveness not Permission | Permits!
ua-cam.com/users/liveb_SBUrRAnlE?feature=share
Man, get yourself a shop vacation and vacuum up all the dust and crap. Every time you shoot that nail gun, you stuff flying around all over in there!
Meh 🫤
The number of layers of sh@t people are able to put without reason is so above my understanding. Unless it is lazyness and the whatever mindset.
Hopefully someone can take back control of construction.
It is crazy, but please no more regulations ! Hard enough already
@BathroomRemodelingTeacher I don't know about that. I still think some rules must be followed. Otherwise it could be worst. You did great job here I think.
@@sully7593 thanks 😊
GARBAGE SUBFLOOR CHEAP BASTERD OSB IS NOT FOR FLOORS BEEN DOING BATHROOMS FOR 35 YEARS
How much was that osb in 2022? $90 👍 and no it’s not garbage
So much spent in renovations and so poor choice of tiles. Disaster
Ok I see it’s yours and for sale. That explains
бешеный мужик работать в такой грязи без очков и только иногда в респираторе. "смешно" что нет популярной американской пароизоляции ведь есть голубой гипсокартон. хорошо работать когда твое стандартное качество ценят