My daughter like you moved in to her first house & wanted to save her kitchen tiles , easiest way we saved her tiles was using a 3 inch wall paper scraper and because it’s nice and thin managed to tap hammer and got them off quite easily, problem with what you were doing is the tool is too thick not allowing you to get behind tiles. Think you are right about using the part you want to add new doors on leading to the garage , I would convert into a dining/ summer house.
@IanMurdoch-uj1yoАй бұрын
Rob strip one room at a time or you’ll get lost and demotivated. Forget the garden it’ll be last,all the best!
@stuartd9741Ай бұрын
Yep I concur.. So many decisions to make.
@Phil.-OАй бұрын
100% agree
@mjsee08Ай бұрын
As someone who has redone a house in it's entirety I have to agree. One room at a time, work out what you want to do with that room and get it done, then move on. Ideally start upstairs, if you live in the house then get the bedroom done first because so long as you've got a nice place to sleep the fact the rest of the house is a sack of shit won't bother you too much.
@adrianflower3230Ай бұрын
Impressed you don't want to die from wet electrics 👍To avoid tile shrapnel A&E complications, at least get some eye protection 🙏
@leemarsden9499Ай бұрын
Rob, I've done this a few times over the years. I also run my own business in the flooring trade. The only advice I would give you is, concentrate on the business and get trades in as much as you can afford. It's soooooooooo stressful doing both yourself, as other people have said and as tempting as it is to rip apart, I would go top to bottom and forget the garden. Good luck with it all, you have a talent for this type of build.🤗
@BRFC23Ай бұрын
Rob - your time is super valuable in car business. Just get the trades in!
@philwindows6932Ай бұрын
Brilliant content. As for making the kitchen and lounge a walk through, just be careful. Remember, a big open space will cost money to heat. I would envisage the lounge as one area, the kitchen dining room, another area. Food for thought, consider some sort of bi folds (all wooden) that could open and close to split the rooms, therefore retaining heat. Get a piece of paper and draw things out , discuss and analyse. Do not rush !
@tonyyoung592Ай бұрын
Hi Rob I am a project manager I would forget the old conservatory on the back just knock it down there shit bad to heat and will take all your budget to sort out right put it on the back burner for a year or twos time get your windows sorted get your bathroom done fist then kitchen the one bedroom and the rest follow on the kitchen knock it through to the dining room and add French windows where the sink is put the units in the dining room end Basically switching it about dining in kitchen end kitchen in dining end easy most important though get good insulation and a good boiler and rads but mr porch plumber will sort that best of look Tony 😂
@baronvonhoughton23 күн бұрын
Please god Tony, punctuate.
@tonyyoung59222 күн бұрын
@ Dyslexia is a bitch Isn’t it , but luckily it wasn’t a skill I needed to build my 1 m pounds house single handedly and asking god didn’t seam to help either !!!!!!!!!!!!
@NewmusicreviewАй бұрын
Forget the lounge....garage door both ends, drive straight through, work from home , job done ;-)
@shamoo70Ай бұрын
Hi Rob, I think you should get in touch with Matt from High Peak Autos. His Dad has done some great work on fixer uppers Matt bought. He clearly knows his stuff.
@midnightrider287Ай бұрын
One room at a time from upstairs down.
@squibs2009Ай бұрын
Great content Rob, my advice is to talk to your local estate agent as they will know what adds value for your style of house in that area. We did this at our last house and the advice proved to be invaluable.
@0161pumasteАй бұрын
I thought i was watching an episode of "Homes under the hammer" at first! lol ..... given time,im sure it'll all be lovely, don't forget to invite all your subscribers to the house warming Rob ;-)
@seayavietnamАй бұрын
Mamma Mia... What a mess Rob! Too late to do 1 room at a time. Hey if you get on to IKEA website, you can use their programme where you can design layouts using their 'cad'. It may be of benefit so you can see how to move walls and what you'll be left with and get a birds eye view. You can also lay over your current furniture (sofas) and see what space you're left with. Personally I'd rip out that lean to plus all the walls (in that area) and start with a fresh canvas. It looks a bit pokey and dark to me, but of course I'm not there (wish I was cos I'd come and give you a free hand) Don't be afraid to take a step back and breathe. We're all rooting for you! Lots of tradies I'm sure will chip in to give you a hand 👌
@DaleSteelАй бұрын
My advice Rob get upstairs finished first so you can move in even if downstairs isn't finished. We've done that a few times on self builds. Having been in trade a long time as mentioned I've seen it all so happy to help. There's not a chance you'll have thar house finished in February even if you had the funds to do so, your getting into winter months now and the job is harder and slower. Concentrate on upstairs
@tomwinch9107Ай бұрын
Then set up a 'temporary kitchen' in the garage whilst you get the kitchen sorted, the living room will take a lot longer as you'll need steels, a new roof in the conservatory and rewiring / plastering
@DaleSteelАй бұрын
@tomwinch9107 when we've done it we've just lived on microwave meals lol
@Paul-899ccАй бұрын
Didn't say which February to be fair .....😂🤦. You right not a chance. Rent somewhere temporarily 👍
@tomf4547Ай бұрын
Hey Rob, commenting while I watch the vid... Don't be too worried about steaming the paper around electrics, just crack on. Careful changing the roof, it may change a conservatory into an extension, diff' regs. Make a bedroom and bathroom liveable first, move in for convenience. Careful with tiles, they'll slice thru gloves, even quite heavy ones. Big kitchen is king. Beware employing cowboy builders or you could end up in a 3m deep trench like me with bucket and spade 😅😢
@johnholmes2753Ай бұрын
Have your kitchen diner separately to your living room, that way it’s easier to heat, keeps residual cooking smells out of your living room and also you can leave kitchen a mess after entertaining and worry about it the day after!!
@arimington-is7gvАй бұрын
Re roofing the conservatory is a good idea, I did ours 3 years ago makes a really good additional room. Definitely do one room at a time otherwise you achieve very little and spend loads of time doing it 👍👍
@fredsmith1970Ай бұрын
The work can soon mount up... for our current house we basically gutted it (like you're doing)... new plumbing/heating, new electrics (you can have too many plug sockets!), new kitchen, new bathroom, knocked through walls, stripped all the walls, new flooring/carpets, new skirting/architraves and doors, new stair rail, some plastering, and painted throughout. The only thing I'd change (if I' could go back in time 20+ years) would be to have run ethernet cable everywhere too, to get a rock solid connect for TV streaming etc. Though we only had dial up at the time. 🙂
@CarlosFandango1975Ай бұрын
As kids get older then having open plan can get you down. Failure to have any part of the house kid free of stuff. Leave a few snugs or playrooms so you can at least hide their junk. Also allow loads of room for a decent table. 10-12 seater means you have a big house, 6-8 seats and you’ve just got a standard house. Stay positive 👍🏼
@chrismcfarlane8996Ай бұрын
Gods speed to you Rob. It looks like you will need it. But YOU will get there. Its just a matter of time and money. Best of health to you and your family.
@richardturner587Ай бұрын
Hi Rob, decide if any alterations are being made to the shell... knocking any walls down etc and if they're load bearing or not . I'm guessing it will need Re-wiring & Consumer Change, so all electrical needs stripping out! Consider your new kitchen and bathroom, as these rooms are more involved and require much more thought...electrical & plumbing will need planning out! Plastering work after this is done .
@andypalin3287Ай бұрын
Hi Rob. I realise cost is an issue but get the experts in! 😜
@grahameelton189929 күн бұрын
Hi Rob. It’s illegal to open a lounge into a conservatory as the conservatory doesn’t comply with building regulations. No foundation, poor insulation and no proper roof are some of the reasons. Please don’t listen to tradesmen about planning laws, architecture and design. Listen to them about their expertise. Make sure you’ve appointed a building inspector too. I’m an architect and interior designer with work around the world. Happy to provide advice on planning mate. If you need help I can contact you via your car dealership website I guess.
@roberttaylor139Ай бұрын
I'd get some eye protection on removing those tiles Rob. Get a ceramic splint in the eye and it's lights out!
@paulmoore6345Ай бұрын
Definitely ask a builder or architect. Good progression so far
@tomwinch9107Ай бұрын
I would leave the conservatory until you have been in a while - it should be replaceable later without making too much mess. Once your baby is born you and your wife can decide where you want to sit at different times of the day and where your child can play - sightlines to see what they are doing whilst you make a cup of tea or wash up are very reassuring, and you may need to live there to be sure of what will work
@harryh8634Ай бұрын
If you do manage to save the tiles, soak them in hot water and adhesive will come off easy 🙌🏻
@fredsmith1970Ай бұрын
Loving the camp Julian Clary impression. 🙂
@r111nxxАй бұрын
Rob, where is the new place? Im also a car dealer based is Wakefield (not on your level of cars!) And property developer. My brother is an architect. Weve loads of contacts for trades around Leeds if you need a hand. Happy to help out.
@markdyballukАй бұрын
ONE room at a time AND BLOODY WELL CLEAN UP as you go!!!! nothing more demoralising than having shite everywhere. TIDY AS YOU GO!!!!!! get rid of your crappy conservatory and make a long room with bi-folds at the end. also do install a wood burner!!! best thing I've ever done in 20 years of renovations.
@saltaireorangebicyclechopp8555Ай бұрын
Get a sparky in first to bring the system up to standard and give you a certificate, which you'll need at some point. I had a 150 year old house with 50 year old electrics recently brought up to standard, it did not need re-wiring.
@tomwinch9107Ай бұрын
For your leaf problem I'd revert to the old ways - use gardening gloves and a grass rake to pick up the leaves ... and put them in a wheelie bin liner (it can be In a wheelie bin to hold it open if that helps ...
@paultune1696Ай бұрын
As others have said get a couple of rooms done first, then you have somewhere livable while you sort the rest, don't try to do it all at once. As the, quite apt, saying goes - baby steps!
@GaryOwen-b5cАй бұрын
February of which year Rob 😂. Loving your new series demolition man😜
@DaleSteelАй бұрын
It be more cost effective to rebuild that rear conservatory
@chrisbs2388Ай бұрын
Block the door into the living room, use the dining room door as the entry point and put a stud wall at the from end of the room to give a snug/office.
@chrisbs2388Ай бұрын
Or even a “play room”
@stuartd9741Ай бұрын
I say go full walk-through (Beam) rather than a door. if you have a lot of space in the living room/diner perhaps a small library/row of books? Looks good as a background on zoom calls..🙂 .. As for the conservatorys. .. I'm sure if you extend out the single wall will need a cavity. 2nd Internal wall built (It looks like a single wall) For thermal efficiency.? .. I agree with others. Complete one room at a time. Or its easy to get overwhelmed. Use the wallpaper steamer on those stubborn tiles...just for a few seconds.
@philmaine6266Ай бұрын
End of feb !!! Wow you’ve got your work cut out for… callum 😂 Love the channel 👍
@tomwinch9107Ай бұрын
For your 'I can't think with this orange wall' problem ... One designer on a TV makeover show sprayed all walls white to get a sense of the space I'd suggest a roller is quicker than spraying (less prep) and use matt emulsion not silk ... It should help you see the space better And don't remove the sink until you are ready to refit the kitchen - if you have to move in before you have finished you'll need the sink, and even before it is really helpful having a sink to clean up after decorating / removing walls / etc. Note that if you make the dining room to living room (current layout) gap wider, you'll need to remove the radiator - this will increase the time taken for the renovation ... And might stop you having heating for a few days ...
@DaleSteelАй бұрын
I emailed you a car yesterday Rob a trade on. I'm actually a builder ran my own fairly large building firm for 20 years and I'm a qualified bricklayer. So if you need any advice on anything especially knocking through walls propping up etc drop me a email I'm a Leeds guy. I went into car trading full time a couple years ago because I've seen what happens to old builders... bodies in bits lol
@markspencer8563Ай бұрын
Please, please, please lose that 'lean to' conservatory . Also, write down what you need to do in each room egg a Project Plan that is split into programmes of work. Cost each item, lead time, jobs u can do, jobs tradesmen need to do. Makes clear the cloud u r living in with overload of tasks
@markbridge4049Ай бұрын
Wait till the walls are removed them plan the layout. I do hope the electrician has advised a full rewire whilst all the work is being done
@peterhaigh5764Ай бұрын
Like Ian said one or two rooms at a time or it will get overwhelming, finish them shut the doors and start another two rooms!
@AI-Records24Ай бұрын
Do your bedroom first and move one room at a time. Need any help (free labour I mean I’m not a builder or anything although I did work for a building firm for 2 years when I was younger) give me a shout I’m not too far away from you and wouldn’t mind helping. Keep at it mate
@jonnymallaney5051Ай бұрын
Tillers were a different breed back then proper job 😂
@mattblackledge9068Ай бұрын
I'd love the rip out stage.
@propertydevelopmentlive1223Ай бұрын
Hi as someone who has been in property development for over 30 years as a property developer of of both residential properties and new builds I would be happy to have a look.
@dan44zzt231Ай бұрын
You may as well just strip all the plaster off the bathroom walls with a chisel end on a hammer drill and go straight through the tiles, it'll need re plastersting anyway.
@alanhealey7885Ай бұрын
Leaf blower is probably stopped because the leafs are wet.and the leafs are stuck. Mine usually works the day after.
@bluesky4733Ай бұрын
Get yourself a worldly wise builder who knows his stuff and doesn’t charge the earth like all the new cowboys . I had building work done a few years ago by a semi retired builder it cost £17k had 2 other estimate for £35k &£42k and I’ve seen there work not a patch on what my guy done
@mickbowler9111Ай бұрын
Drop the conservatory!
@kevinrowlands6753Ай бұрын
Next time your taking tiles of use a paint scraper and tap gently with a hammer
@kevinrowlands6753Ай бұрын
Ps after scraping off the wallpaper go over the walls with a sander
@aidy1162Ай бұрын
Open it all up
@DerekFox86Ай бұрын
Rob- what you need mate is a bit more stress in your life - you've got it too easy..
@nfrise99Ай бұрын
Might be worth just paying an architect to design something you can just hand to your builder/ joiner.🤷🏼♂️
@tillyfoxtrotter27 күн бұрын
Thermally that looks very poor. I would be looking to improve now. Nice plot / garden but the house is too last century for my liking.
@THELOGBOOKUK18 күн бұрын
Thank you
@grantfergusson-hx3fpАй бұрын
Get your missus to decide, that way you wont get blamed 😏
@jonnymallaney5051Ай бұрын
Just get back to selling cars But please show me what’s happening I’m too invested now 🤣🤣🤣
@doggy55915Ай бұрын
Strip it, clean it up and stick another £30k on it and flip it.
@alangravy27Ай бұрын
Get yourself an architect. It'll cost bit but our Leeds based architect saved us from a few mistakes
@Joolz777Ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍🌶😎😎😎😎
@davidheller3998Ай бұрын
Rob have you had the house checked for asbestos? Plus ware a mask and safety goggles. Just some friendly advice mate accidents can happen in a split second. Look after your health my friend it’s the most precious thing you have
@bluefish2303Ай бұрын
They say many hands make light work but you want to make the walls dead?? 🤷🏼♂️🤪
@morgansteele3158Ай бұрын
Please get rid of the conservatory as a builder they don't work as they are and you cannot convert them properly
@robcrossley6958Ай бұрын
Hope you checked for asbestos in the wood chip Rob 🤦🏻
@TimLemonnАй бұрын
Is this episode 1 of “How not to renovate a house”?!! 😂😂😂 Always start in the furthest room from the front door and work your way down. Do one room at a time. Budget 50% more than you think. And open plan downstairs living is very 2005, proven time and time again it looks good but doesn’t make for good quality of living so keep the kitchen separate from the lounge. Any more advice will cost you 😉
@aceace5457Ай бұрын
do you need some help then my brother in law does things like this he done my sons house , which i can show you . tell me your email or whatsapp ok