Just wanted to share that I DIY’d my entire kitchen countertops with granite based on your videos and saved thousands! Thank you! I learned a ton of new skills and confidence on the way too! I have no real handyman skills to speak of but got through with grit and leaning on your guidance
I am so glad I was able to help and my hat goes off to you for doing this. You will enjoy your countertop every time you go into the kitchen. In about a month I will be putting out videos on a lake cottage tear down and rebuild. You think you will like them. Congrats!!!!
Really nice job. Have done a lot of solid surface counters as a contractor and cabinet maker. Will now give my next build a shot at granite. I have no doubt itll turn out great thanks to some of your finer points from these videos. EXACTLY the info Ive been looking fot. Thanks a bunch!!!
Thanks for the comment. I was in the same boat. I lost many countertop jobs to granite people, so I started to do them. Also, I could not afford the granite prices so I just did it myself. It was the best thing ever. Just be careful because granite is very heavy. You could be seriously hurt if not moved correctly and with some thought. Good luck!!! I am sure they will be beautiful.
My dad fabricates and installs countertops for a living and I'm becoming interested in helping him. He only speaks Spanish and sometimes his instructions get lost in translation as I do not know the technical terms in English. Your videos have definitely helped me gain a deeper understanding of granite and its fabrication process. Thank you for doing this complete series. I would love to see more videos on granite/quartz from you especially because you explain things so well. Keep up the great work + subscribed. You have no idea how much you have helped me.
Nice!! I am glad to hear that you are looking to help your dad and possibly get into the business. If you own the company you will make a lot of money. Keep up the learning and work. In about 1 month I will be posting videos on a lake cottage teardown and rebuild. I think you would be interested in them. I will be doing granite in this build also. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Came out really good. Stay away from citrus and ammonia products. Looks like Dallas White? Try Tiger ager stone enhancer. Works really good. Sad to see no more granite stuff. Quartz in the future? Good video counters look amazing. 👍
Thanks! I will try that enhancer. I am hopefully doing a cottage build this summer that I will be documenting on UA-cam. I plan on using granite in many places and will UA-cam them also. Another future video will be converting my shuttle bus into a toy hauler/van life vehicle that I will be putting granite in also. More to come on granite just will be a little bit.
I thought in one of the first videos you paid 1,200$ for the granite slab? Also I thought there was a number of lime 12/13,000$ for something, in regard to savings. Either way, I’m a petty DIY guy and gave me even more confidence to do this project, great job
Hi. I believe the granite for this job was 2 slabs and the cost was about $1200. I did pay $1200 for a remnant piece from a fabricator that was a little less then a half sheet. I did this because I had no other options. I did save about $12000 or so on granite countertops for a high end rental I built. That savings was from a quote I got from Home Depot to do the job. Granite is pretty easy to do. You just have to be careful not to crack it when moving the sheets or pieces. Also very careful to not drop it on yourself. You only have to have patience's on the edging, polishing and the seaming. I will have more granite videos out from the lake house tear down rebuild series I am doing now. Videos are coming out slowly based on the time needed to build this cottage. If you are a good DIY person you should be able to do this easily!!! Anyway here is the link to this series. ua-cam.com/video/sUn_gg8y5U0/v-deo.html
Just wanted to share that I DIY’d my entire kitchen countertops with granite based on your videos and saved thousands! Thank you! I learned a ton of new skills and confidence on the way too! I have no real handyman skills to speak of but got through with grit and leaning on your guidance
I am so glad I was able to help and my hat goes off to you for doing this. You will enjoy your countertop every time you go into the kitchen. In about a month I will be putting out videos on a lake cottage tear down and rebuild. You think you will like them. Congrats!!!!
Really nice job. Have done a lot of solid surface counters as a contractor and cabinet maker. Will now give my next build a shot at granite. I have no doubt itll turn out great thanks to some of your finer points from these videos. EXACTLY the info Ive been looking fot.
Thanks a bunch!!!
Thanks for the comment. I was in the same boat. I lost many countertop jobs to granite people, so I started to do them. Also, I could not afford the granite prices so I just did it myself. It was the best thing ever. Just be careful because granite is very heavy. You could be seriously hurt if not moved correctly and with some thought. Good luck!!! I am sure they will be beautiful.
My dad fabricates and installs countertops for a living and I'm becoming interested in helping him. He only speaks Spanish and sometimes his instructions get lost in translation as I do not know the technical terms in English. Your videos have definitely helped me gain a deeper understanding of granite and its fabrication process. Thank you for doing this complete series. I would love to see more videos on granite/quartz from you especially because you explain things so well. Keep up the great work + subscribed. You have no idea how much you have helped me.
Nice!! I am glad to hear that you are looking to help your dad and possibly get into the business. If you own the company you will make a lot of money. Keep up the learning and work. In about 1 month I will be posting videos on a lake cottage teardown and rebuild. I think you would be interested in them. I will be doing granite in this build also. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Came out really good.
Stay away from citrus and ammonia products.
Looks like Dallas White?
Try Tiger ager stone enhancer. Works really good.
Sad to see no more granite stuff. Quartz in the future? Good video counters look amazing. 👍
Thanks! I will try that enhancer. I am hopefully doing a cottage build this summer that I will be documenting on UA-cam. I plan on using granite in many places and will UA-cam them also. Another future video will be converting my shuttle bus into a toy hauler/van life vehicle that I will be putting granite in also. More to come on granite just will be a little bit.
I thought in one of the first videos you paid 1,200$ for the granite slab? Also I thought there was a number of lime 12/13,000$ for something, in regard to savings. Either way, I’m a petty DIY guy and gave me even more confidence to do this project, great job
Hi. I believe the granite for this job was 2 slabs and the cost was about $1200. I did pay $1200 for a remnant piece from a fabricator that was a little less then a half sheet. I did this because I had no other options. I did save about $12000 or so on granite countertops for a high end rental I built. That savings was from a quote I got from Home Depot to do the job. Granite is pretty easy to do. You just have to be careful not to crack it when moving the sheets or pieces. Also very careful to not drop it on yourself. You only have to have patience's on the edging, polishing and the seaming. I will have more granite videos out from the lake house tear down rebuild series I am doing now. Videos are coming out slowly based on the time needed to build this cottage. If you are a good DIY person you should be able to do this easily!!! Anyway here is the link to this series. ua-cam.com/video/sUn_gg8y5U0/v-deo.html
@@designbuildandfix perfect, I’ll be watching out for them. Thank you
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