Thank you all for an incredible year!! It truly feels like a dream to be able to do these projects and it’s all because of your support. We’ve already started planning our next build series, and it’s going to be our craziest one yet! 🤯
@randellino2 күн бұрын
Good job guys
@noreply54612 күн бұрын
Why didn't you just plaster the outside? Wouldn't that be cheaper, not to mention much, much nicer?
@ronblack78702 күн бұрын
@@noreply5461 i don't like the style of metal they put on the outside. it looks like brown corrugated cheap metal . like the cheapest stuff . there are much nicer patterns like the one they used on their shop . also the dark brown is too dark for me. they seem to get everything that color.
@noreply54612 күн бұрын
@@ronblack7870 What I said.
@TennesseeHomesteadUSA2 күн бұрын
Does the thumb title mean clickbait ? Almost always does...
@Bondodon1849Күн бұрын
Riley is a very skilled and talented DIYer but Cortney is a true super woman! Great mom, video editor, project helper and a very skilled equipment operator. Ain't nothing that woman can't do!!!! Always enjoy your channel guys!
@ThePirateGod2 күн бұрын
I watched the guy installing the insulation and he was so gentle and effortlessly placing it I 100% trust that man to do the work. It's great to see true professionals.
@rougefox92332 күн бұрын
📌Contact the CORRUGATED METAL company to ask for touch up paint for the scratches. I'm sure your not the first people with the issue AND it will get scratched over time so will need touch up paint. If they don't have any, then bring a piece of it to a paint store so they can have mix up the correct color match paint for you. 🎨 You two are doing such a nice job on building this house! Have yourselves a joyful New Year!🎉
@JourneyOnLifeКүн бұрын
I agree, awesome. But yeah, true pro and someone who doesn't have the "screw everyone over gene" : )
@willy-pabl02 күн бұрын
I can't say how absolutely adorable it is to hear/see you both offering the kind, thankful comments to each other about their effort. It genuinely warms my heart. Thank you.
@jaranatube2 күн бұрын
You made the right decision! Hanging drywall plus tape, bedding and sanding it's doable in a small space if necessary. But doing a whole house is definitely a team effort and the key is to find an experienced team that can do quality work. It just takes a lot of time (not to mention physical work) that can be used more effectively doing something else, not to mention spending time with family. You'll be plenty busy trimming out the house, painting (maybe sub that out too? Time is Money!), installing cabinets, tile, plumbing fixtures, hardware, etc. It's looking good!
@PaulReiche-v5o2 күн бұрын
I’ve done a whole bunch of work on my house. I hung all of the drywall myself and ended up getting injured doing something else. Hiring someone to mud the house was the best thing we have ever done. We have since found a few trusted people to hire out when we need to. Time is money and time with your kid is priceless. Family first!
@ohary12 күн бұрын
Hiring pros for drywall is DEFINITELY the way to go. I also installed a 1.5 ton Mr Cool mini split because I was overproducing elecctricity with my roof solar array, so not only will I now have my main floor cool in the summer, but I've nearly cut my heating bill in half. It was pretty easy to install, and I believe I get a 30% tax credit when I file my taxes.
@rhettbaldwin83202 күн бұрын
Drywall is tedious work, but it's easy. You can save yourself a lot of money if you're willing and able to do the work yourself.
@TM-sm5qy2 күн бұрын
Hang your own drywall. Hire drywall finisher for sure. You will not be saving money by doing the finishing.
@580guru2 күн бұрын
@TM-sm5qy Well, you might save a little money but at the expense of a Bunch of time and usually an inferior end result doing it yourself...I speak from experience 🙃
@SeanONeill13Күн бұрын
Cut the heating bill in half. What was the capital outlay, and ROI?
@ohary1Күн бұрын
@@SeanONeill13 I didn't "think" I was going to be producing enough because the panels went active on Dec 31 of last year (even though it was designed to 107% of my use), so I added 4 panels on my own (1620 watts of Qcell panels and 4 micro inverters) that including the racking and minor materials set me back just under $1500. I bought the panels and micro inverters on ebay for very short money. So I ended up producing about 1.5 MW more than I used, and am donw to 400kW remaining in credit. The mini split was $1500 + another $75 in materials, but I've probably saved $500 in heat just since September, and will probably save another $500 this winter/spring. So it will pay for itself in about 2.5 years. Plus I'll be saving more on AC in summer since I won't be trying to cool my main floow with upstairs bedroom window units on high all day with a ceiling fan also running all day. If you can buy used and install yourself, that's where the savings really pile up.
@mattArnold012 күн бұрын
the only time when someone has failed is when they give up on trying. and you guys keep going and figure it out no matter what the problems are.
@joeharwellauthor9317Күн бұрын
Spectacular progress. The HVAC unit is the most user-friendly system I've ever seen.
@hoff4822 күн бұрын
I found your channel several weeks ago. I have worked my way through the majority of your content and have enjoyed it all. I now find myself waiting for your videos on Sunday. One of the things I enjoy most is your process. You are not afraid to make mistakes and learn what works through trial and error. I am a little older and I have noticed that most people are held back because they don't want to mess up. Please keep doing what you guys do.
@Gjerkod2 күн бұрын
I have over two decades as a Pipefitter and witnessing countless grinder accidents. I am excited to see you using a grinder guard. Keep up the good work and great videos
@breedzer02 күн бұрын
Working summer construction as a teenager I learned with circular saws to reverse your blade when cutting metal sheeting. Cuts clean and smooth, and honestly if you have some older wood blades that are at the end of their cutting life, they become good metal blades when turned backwards. Much cheaper and quicker than burning through expensive metal blades for things like roofing and siding. Wouldn't use the trick for heavier materials, but it works.
@marshalltille77702 күн бұрын
Never knew that. Thanks.
@WorldWideWillem-3602 күн бұрын
Yep I did that 'reverse the blade' trick too and it works!! However after that I bought a special metal blade (with much more pretty small teeth) and for me that worked best. I used it to cut the sheets of a metal roof, so that is probably even thicker than your soffits.
@kellyclasen166723 сағат бұрын
It’s really awesome watching you too completing a project together and working so hard together with people being sick a little one that needs complete attention and the both of you still find time to work on the house that is just amazing. I can’t wait to see this house done or to see your accomplishments.That the two of you have done together.
@paulmiller5913 күн бұрын
It's looking amazing guys well done, love those colors. Sometimes, making the call to get help is as worthy/tough as doing it yourself. Well done for making the call! No wonder you needed some time off for Christmas. Have a wonderful New Year, and keep well.
@ruthlward324017 сағат бұрын
Oh WOW! The outside is done, and the inside has heat/cool. Your moving right along. WTG!!!
@larriedoliveira11752 күн бұрын
Wow guys great progress. Hiring subs to do insulation and drywall was a great idea. Congratulations to all. Looking great.
@robineniffer55782 күн бұрын
this channel is by far the most interesting I’ve seen in years .they really know how to capture the audience it should win an award if they do such a thing
@kenwanless45332 күн бұрын
To answer the question you posed in the title, no, you didn’t cop out by hiring subs. You only have so much time and energy and if you do the things you are good at and the ones that save the most money and sub out the rest, you’ll be money ahead because you can get done quicker and start generating cash flow. I’m a fairly new viewer and really love you guys and your content. My wife and I followed a similar path as you guys and we actually lived in Spokane and had a place at Priest Lake, right over the mountain from you guys. Keep up the great work and here’s to a happy and healthy new year.
@random-person12 күн бұрын
Considering you built this house from the ground up, you have done a brilliant job. I can't wait to see the end results.
@richarddelhenty499115 сағат бұрын
Love all your series. I'm 75, retired professional handyman. Hope these suggestions help. Joist jig (4"/6")- set up 16" o/c wall cut 2 spacers (top/bottom) after 1st stud is set. Add a 16"/1"/1" top. Move the jig as you go. Perfect square 16" o/c stud or joist every time. Have no hips like you so check out ToughBuilt (Home Depot) toolbelts and accessories. Won't use anything but ToughBuilt saw horses and supports Safe, versatile and well built. Didn't see a right angled drill in your arsenal. Handier than a pocket in a shirt. Courtney - Home depot has a great foldup scaffold(s) on wheels. Swing your hips and you can cut a whole wall without getting down. Makes mudding a ceiling a breeze Work table on wheels ? Finally Richard makes a mini mixer for 1 gal cans of paint etc. wouldn't be without one. Give Oliver a hug for me. Happy New Year Ric
@bluedog65632 күн бұрын
In Australia we use a lot of corrugated steel for walls and roofs, it seems counterintuitive but we screw the corro down through the hill not the valley, if you screw through the valley and water that make it past the rubber seal will be trapped against the metal and the substrate which can over time cause issues with water penetration. Screwing through the hill lets any water that gets though to escape.
@Wolfsbane115Күн бұрын
Same as we do in NZ
@RPM-sr2gn2 күн бұрын
Looking good you two.That was smart asking people for help.You still have lots of work to do.Getting help at times is the way to go.The outside of this house looks Fabulous.The inside is starting to shape up.Just take your time & this house will be done in no time.
@davidcooper39572 күн бұрын
Diablo makes a metal cutting blade for circular saws which works awesome. Love the channel and all the cool projects we have been watching since CA camper build.
@scottgudell36352 күн бұрын
I saw Matt on Diesel Creek wearing your Ambition Strikes wool hat . I thought that was very cool. You should get together with him to fix your dozer, it could make great combined content.
@chadmiller80192 күн бұрын
Matt is from rural PA. It would take a ton of convincing to get him to get to Idaho
@HeavyHaulKen2 күн бұрын
Riley also has Diesel Creek stuff that he wears onscreen.
@TheWatchit452 күн бұрын
That’s a great idea! I think the you two would be a great fit.
@collinchinnКүн бұрын
@@chadmiller8019 the vanwives live in Nova Scotia and they did a colab. anything is possible.
@sassyh1542 күн бұрын
Trusting you had a fantastic Christmas and wishing an even better New Year for you both... the build is coming along nicely, can't wait to see it done and to see how the pond is going... Cheers for sharing...💜
@JeffBromley2 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@misty94192 күн бұрын
Riley, you and Courtney are exceptionally smart and that means you know when to ask for help... I love watching y'all create and tackle countless projects that not just your normal DIY'er would do.
@janetkoball442 күн бұрын
I appreciate your perseverance on your big and hard projects. Courtney, I'm hoping you and Oliver are finally Well and please rest and eat often. I know a lot of people who are battleing sickness over and over. Riley lives and works on the edge so hopefully he will stay healthy . Nice house . Is it your part time home or what? See ya
@tonyaufenkamp44132 күн бұрын
Three cheers for Courtney!! Love seeing the cameos with Oliver - so adorbs. Not sure if you’re officially a HF fanatic, but over the years I’ve sure become one and have nearly all of their Hercules 20v power tools. Love to see you using them as well - regardless of whether or not HF is sponsoring you with free tools. Love Hercules! I’ve used all the major competitors and Hercules is (IMHO) equal or better than anything out there! Okay, back to the build… haha. I’m so impressed how you’re able to seemingly very easily measure around any cut outs, obstacles, windows, pipes, etc. and it seems to always come out exactly perfect whether your installing roofing, siding, Sheetrock / drywall, etc. I sure wish I had your amazing engineering skills to be able to do that. It takes me forever to try to get that right so I don’t ruin material in the process. Thanks so much for producing these amazing videos of all your builds and DIY accomplishments, I’m a huge fan and you guys are an amazing family! ❤ 😊
@robinferon6047Күн бұрын
In New Zealand that metal profile (corrugated) is very common & been around for years especially for roofs. 1/2 the walls of our house plus roof are covered with it but our wall profile is installed side ways. Look forward to your post every week down here at the bottom of the world. All the best for the New Year 🇳🇿
@dwjr51292 күн бұрын
Listen guys, I completely understand the burnout issue having experienced it firsthand on big projects of my own. You’re doing a FANTASTIC job!!! Seriously, you are. You guys are fearless and will tackle anything. Great respect here! Enjoy the holidays and get a good reset. Big love from Oklahoma! ❤️
@Re5ist_anceКүн бұрын
Riley .. I've done the backwards (just at the initial stage) method before for slippery surfaces just to get the "scratched up" for grip .. then I switch to forwards. The backwards prevents it from skipping all over the place.
@donalddodson73653 күн бұрын
Happy 2025! Thanks for bringing your fans along in 2024! Praying you all have a great new year, filled with laughter, Joy and the Peace that surpasses all human understanding. 🙏🙌🤲📖🤗
@AmbitionStrikes2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Donald! You’ve been a long time supporter of our channel and we are incredibly thankful for your support. 🙌
@rjaquaponics926622 сағат бұрын
I love you balance ergonomics with viability and everything looks great and last a long time! That's a real craftsman! Both of you have great skills! Have great New Year!
@capt.stubing56042 күн бұрын
So happy to see progress on the house. As I’ve said before, you two never cease to amaze me with your skills and decision making. subs are part of building. You guys have so much going on. It was smart to sub things out.
@masontrep3 күн бұрын
Woot, a nice video to spend the morning watching. Yall are killing it, you got it!
@ColAuctioneer2 күн бұрын
We always put saw blade in backwards to cut sheeting. Works well
@DouglasHeyen2 күн бұрын
Indeed!
@SpringfieldGuy2 күн бұрын
Yup, I learned that trick 40 years ago.
@joshuakunze83192 күн бұрын
putting it on backwards works for sheet metal and vinyl siding.
@toddbowser94152 күн бұрын
I was gonna say that, but you feller beat me to it! Lol
@tbennett337042 күн бұрын
Same with hole drills in metal or plastic!
@Scorpio779022 күн бұрын
Great Job!! I Always look forward to Sundays to watch your updates and Biata's, These updates are just awesome!!
@pixelforge-yt792 күн бұрын
That looks so cool I love it you guys do a good job with DIY. I can’t wait for the house to be finished. I love your KZbin channel and your videos. I hope you are enjoying your build and have a good day and a happy new year.
@donaldfrazier52442 күн бұрын
So happy to see you giving Cortney a break, she deserves it and it gave you guys more family time and that’s priceless!
@mikeconroy26512 күн бұрын
I've done a decent amount of drywall, and you get quicker with time and practice, but it's something I'd probably sub out if it's more than a few rooms. At least for the mud and sanding part. Hanging it is ok although the ceilings are a hassle with those long sheets. You two work great together! Very inspirational!
@kylemonkelien34909 сағат бұрын
Congratulations on what you have accomplished. It is not wrong to get help as needed. Merry Christmas and happy new year.
@jordanjones2046Күн бұрын
No, hiring subs doesn't mean you failed... it means you are smart. The time you saved will offset the cost. Plus, you both deserved a break. Enjoy your videos and can't wait to see what projects are coming in 2025!
@Wolfpack1970Күн бұрын
I came in to the party late, with your purchase of the rare motorhome. I have subbed and have been binge watching as I’m laid off over the winter. I have to say you two are an inspiration, from your fearlessness to your knowledge to your love. I have been married for 34 years to my high school sweetheart and I see the same connection between the two of you as we have, you just seem to live life more than most and it does me good to see that. Looking foreword to watching for as long as you keep putting up content.
@NgNg-p5c2 күн бұрын
A really GREAT video to end the year - thank you. All the best to you and yours for 2025 . . . stay healthy, stay happy and STAY SAFE!!
@ZachNMcCall2 күн бұрын
I’m from Eastern Washington, just outside Spokane. The weather has been wild and challenging lately, and it feels like that bug going around has hit the whole county. There’s nothing wrong with asking for a little help when you need it-two people can only do so much in a day! It’s been awesome watching your channel, and I love seeing two folks from the area thriving. Looking forward to your future content!
@gordoncoleman5072 күн бұрын
thank you guys for all the videos this past years happy new year to you all
@AmbitionStrikes2 күн бұрын
Thank YOU for watching! 🙌 We couldn’t have done any of this without your support and we can’t wait to share another year of projects with you all.
@UpperSkyDJ14 сағат бұрын
It's all coming along really nicely, and looking great. Nice selection on the colors😉 Have a great New Year, looking forward to what you do next.
@intrepidzephyr2 күн бұрын
Hope you enjoy your heat pump as much as I'm enjoying mine! Surpassed all expectations for winter heating here in MI. Absolutely amazing work you're doing together and I am so grateful to see your updates. Happy New Year!
@PLUM-rp9lt2 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your life adventures with us. I love your channel and look forward each week to get lost in your Sunday episode!! You’re such a respectful and kind couple🙂
@TheRoseTrellisBoutique2 күн бұрын
We have been watching your videos for years! Love all you guys do any that you work together doing them! Any advice or chance you could make a video talking about relationship advice!? On our second whole house renovation and watching you guys work together is beautiful! Got to focus on the good. ❤
@p.t.anderson15932 күн бұрын
No, THANK YOU for inspiring me to install a Mr. Cool heat pump into my house! Okay, I haven't actually done it yet but all the major parts are at my house now. I think I got almost the same system you are installing in this home build. It's a 48K 5 zone outside unit with an air handler for the already ducted part of my house and a ceiling cassette for the non-ducted part. I made sure that my sales rep passed on "Ambition Strikes" as being my inspiration to Mr. Cool. Today I learned that you CAN actually wall mount that big of an outside unit. Now I need to order that bracket! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
@ElijahPerrin802 күн бұрын
A week off is never enough and it is time to slow down before spring. Well done and thank you for all you do. Merry Christmas!
@normandrioux25292 күн бұрын
We did sooo many projects my wife and me over the 32 years we have been together and asking for help sometimes is more than necessary. You have a kid now and being around him is the most important thing in life. Hope you are feeling better now and best wishes for 2025 🙂
@ralphcooling75832 күн бұрын
Hi there can just say you both have not FAILED you have done a fantastic job you just need some time off. Keep up the great work and video but take it easy. Ralph in the UK 👍
@olivier.st-amandКүн бұрын
Knowing your limits and hiring people is not failing, it's the opposite. Great job!
@greggmeyer58362 күн бұрын
You two are so awesome. Since you are there on site. Hiring subs you trust is a plus and is no big deal they will supercharge your progress taking a lot of stress and physical abuse from off your shoulders. No need to be ashamed to hire subs.
@michaelraabe34012 күн бұрын
You absolutely didn’t fail! I’d say you kinda wised up. Getting professional subcontractors for those two jobs was a smart move. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you!
@drewwagner7985Күн бұрын
You guys were very smart to sub things out. I wish I would have subbed more things out when building an addition onto our house. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you have to. Just make sure to hire an honest contractor that knows their trade. Great work on the house.
@diode11112 күн бұрын
Awesome job guys! Here in Australia we use that type of cladding too. Love the profile of the metal. We call IT CUSTOM ORB when we order it from the shop...
@N-hunter2 күн бұрын
Reverse hole saw works great for vinyl - especially older vinyl siding which could be brittle. Backwards saw blade works well for vinyl too, but super loud.
@conawayjb2 күн бұрын
Turn blade backwards in circular/miter saws for cutting aluminum trim, much safer and cleaner cuts. Works very well.
@markpriceful2 күн бұрын
I love watching this build series, thanks for sharing all the ups and downs! This is one of the most authentic relatable builds I've seen on yt, its cool to watch you learn as you go. Also appreciate all the HF tools, would be curious to hear your thoughts / tool reviews.
@Deerhavenoffgridhomestead3 күн бұрын
I miss seeing you guys at the meetings we had for our local KZbin channels! Hope you are all doing great. ❤
@ethandenson71822 күн бұрын
Didn’t mind the subcontracting at all. You’ve proved you can do it, it makes sense to hire folks if it’s a better outcome for y’all. Loved the video!
@bebetjones55512 күн бұрын
Drywalling is tedious and time consuming - especially the tape and mudding part!!! You guys have worked so hard and with sickness to deal with, along with all the responsibilities of parenting, editing, homemaking - great call in bringing in some help!!! This gives you a good step ahead so you can get this house finished!!! Can't wait to see the finish!
@michaelherring16972 күн бұрын
Like your lower louvers for cold air returns. I wouldn't put one over doors though as that would pull warm air from the ceiling. I'd just gap the bottom of the door a bit, like 3/4".
@JML5422 күн бұрын
Or even put a louvered vent in the lower part of door- our home came with that.
@michaelherring16972 күн бұрын
Yep, that works. Anything to pull the cold air down low.
@leonvdm2 күн бұрын
exactly, just a small gap under the door will do all the return air needed
@artk61772 күн бұрын
Great return Air ideas. You know, Trailer houses keep the doors a little higher off the floor and use that for cold air return. Might work better in that 2nd bedroom to return air under the door rather than above the door. Just a thought. Love your videos! I'm going to be making silding and roofing decisions on my remodel house in the next few months. It's really helpful to learn what you guys are doing. Thank you so much.
@CyberSquatch0072 күн бұрын
Having you guys skip posting a video last week made me realize this is 100% my favorite channel I watch! You are living my dream! Can I come help???
@vivianlawrence7783 күн бұрын
Sounds like you could use a vacation in a nice warm climate 🤗 Don't you dare feel guilty for subcontracting. You have nothing to prove. We already know that y'all are amazing. Besides, the contractors were probably thankful for the work 👊👍 The inside looks awesome with the drywall up 🤸The outdoor siding looks great as well. Being a KZbinr is not for wimps. Kudos to you guys for all you do to keep us entertained 😁 Happy New Years from Carson City NV 🦌🌬❄🏔
@jannogilfillan31692 күн бұрын
I agree 💯
@PorscheSpeedster-kz6nc2 күн бұрын
And DryWall guys are a special breed that get it done better than you could ever do. Totally worth it! ❤❤❤
@bryceleinan2 күн бұрын
Fellow Nevadan here, and I agree 100%! No shame in contracting out, especially for insulation and drywall, those guys are a special breed for sure!
@vivianlawrence778Күн бұрын
@@bryceleinan Hey fellow Nevadan!!! Yes, they are amazing, aren't they? 😁
@CarolHoffstetter-d7eКүн бұрын
you guys are a great team
@johnwilson89222 күн бұрын
Yall killed it once again. Man so much work accomplished in this video. Get well Courtney and Oliver. You guys Rock!!!
@kevinstephens11092 күн бұрын
Absolutely 💯 great decision to sub out the insulation and drywall. I have great respect for both of those trades. It sucks!
@scottbores69772 күн бұрын
Love the channel. Been watching for 2 years. I look forward to every Sunday. Keep up the good work!
@scottsheckКүн бұрын
So glad that you hired out the drywall since there’s a ton of videos watching drywall. Not to mention it was nice to see it all finished along with the insulation in one video. Win win for everyone!
@guillermotorres6012 күн бұрын
Courtney and Riley: you are admirable, your achievements are extraordinary, never talk about failure and you are a great example for you son Oliver. Greetings to your friend Andy and wish you a happy new year. I am Guillermo and y am always following you from Santiago de Chile.
@DarrenPoulson2 күн бұрын
Contractors will always be quicker than DIY, experience counts. Its just down to time and money. Take longer, save money, do it yourself. Or quick but expensive by getting a contractor in (whilst you can take well earned rest, or do other things). Neither is better than the other, just different choices for different situations. Oh, and the sound difference from a house with no insulation, to the insulation being finished was interesting to hear!
@leeczaplinski97812 күн бұрын
Installed two Mr Cool 's in my (2) lake house properties. Excellent directions even for a weak DIY guy. Saved $ 8000 by doing it myself. Works perfectly too!.
@NeilMaclachlanКүн бұрын
My God your certainly breaking your backs with the house build.....Its looking awesome.....Stay safe and see you soon...Happy New Year when it comes
@lauraquigley64032 күн бұрын
Good morning Riley & Courtney! So happy you guy’s got help with insulation! Feel better Courtney 🙏🙏🙏Blessings
@jaysonboutron39572 күн бұрын
I’m at the age now where I love to watch this, but I know it’s things I’ll never do myself. When I was younger, I might’ve tried it but you guys are doing an awesome job.
@pauleddy51462 күн бұрын
You can always leave a gap at the bottom of the interior doors for return air if the doors are closed. Easier than a hole in the wall, and it's where return air should come from, cold air drops, rather than heated air near the ceiling. It's the way many trailer homes and such solve return air.
@mikerhodeback96362 күн бұрын
That is the way
@TheJHA672 күн бұрын
Another advantage of a "Nibler" is that it cuts without heating the plates, which in turn means that the varnish on the plates does not flake near the cuts.
@rolleper26192 күн бұрын
Cutting with a grinder also destroys the rust protection on the plate.
@circlewindranch2 күн бұрын
As usual, you guys have knocked it out of the park! I was not looking forward to soffit installation, but after watching you my fear is gone. I got this! Thank you!!
@markmitchell4572 күн бұрын
Mr. Cool has some great engineers. That hose and valve is such a great idea and so simple.
@brendanbrown94892 күн бұрын
This house is coming along fabulously it looks so good and im glad you asked for help it takes a little pressure of and always for some you tome keep up the great work guys love the channel
@educastellini2 күн бұрын
-Hi, so I'm from Brazil about to immigrate to the USA and here I studied civil construction and here we build 99% in bricks and concrete and normally only the roof structure is made of wood which is less than 1% of everything that is built like this even the floor we make from concrete slabs and tile floors as well as the columns and beams are concrete. -And to fix things to the wall you never hammer a screw like you did. -The correct way is to drill and place a concrete anchor and screw the correct concrete anchor screw into it. -This method is second only to concrete the screw in the wall. -I learned the American and Canadian way of construction with you and when I immigrate to the USA I will build my house in a mixed way using the best of both worlds. -Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from my family to yours...!!!
@ricklarouche4105Күн бұрын
I remember cutting the aluminum soffit with my trusty craftsman radial arm saw, after putting the blade on BACKWARDS! 😮. PS: l saw Matt from Diesel Creek wearing one of your hats! Must be a fan?! 🎉
@davevaughn73992 күн бұрын
Looking good guys you guys are moving right along man you guys are not messing around you're going to get her done
@paulvanhouts33652 күн бұрын
Hey Courtney, Riley and little Elliot, I wish you the very best for a happy, healthy and prosperous new year. The building rocks. Stay safe and take care.
@dlg54852 күн бұрын
Don't worry about subbing out the insulation and drywall work, it was the right call. You guys got a well deserved break and the contractors did great work and made some money. It's a win-win! I know from my own stubbornness that it's hard to hand off a task sometimes, but I've learned to just accept it when I need professional help. You're doing an amazing job on the house.
@leolarocque-v5v2 күн бұрын
Thanks Cortney for making thoses Videos Love thems ,wel Love the hole Familys And Oliver .Have Marry Christmas and Happy New Year.
@bigunone2 күн бұрын
Never apologize for admitting you need professional help, especially drywall. Dad and I were remodeling our bathroom, we had the one piece shower in place when my cousin and his family came by for a visit he has been drywalling for years, what would have taken us days to do he did in a couple of hours using stuff we had bought at the local lumber yard
@RaymondPrimeau2 күн бұрын
Loved this! Always inspiring to watch your videos. You always explaining how you are doing things. I get a lot out your videos Keep up the Great work
@davidpearce31562 күн бұрын
Reverse hole saw works well for plastic and pribably pther materials that may snap if the holesaw catches. I generally use a blunt/damaged cutter ajd it really just heats and melts the plastic. But it rarely tears the plastic out.
@davidanderson63852 күн бұрын
Hello Riley & Courtney, love the videos and projects. The Diablo steal demon blade works great for cutting metal. I use one on my 7 1/4 in miter saw and on circular saw. Ibwould dedicate that saw for metal as the hot metal can scar the saw. Looking forward to future videos.
@glenharper31362 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. You 2 are really making things happen.
@timschnaidt2 күн бұрын
Hiring some work out is definitely the way to go, and you have saved enough across the other projects to make it financially sensible too!
@qapla2 күн бұрын
Good job on your progress. Glad to see this video. Cutting the bottom of your interior doors with a 1" gap from the floor would create air return that truly cost nothing because you don't even need louver grates.
@OregonFreeman2 күн бұрын
This channel is so inspirational. Y'all motivate me to tackle projects that would otherwise feel unattainable. Keep up the great work!
@kevincampbell29022 күн бұрын
It is awesome to see you both working together on projects. Congrats on your progress.
@topgunmКүн бұрын
Great work guys. I'd consider another solutions for the return air. Cutting huge holes in the walls will leak sound as well. Sound is something most don't think about when building a home, but it can drive you nuts. For our house we are building sound walls/ceilings and floors for all doors will be 42dB rated sound doors. The HVAC setup is also designed to prevent sound leaking through rooms.