Household DIY: How to Renovate Your Home Without Making a Mess NO CLEANING!
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Check This Out: How to Renovate Your Home Without Making a Mess NO CLEANING!
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How to do a dust free renovation.
This Youtube channel was designed to help home owners tackle home renovation tasks around the house. Hosted by Jeff Thorman from Ottawa Design and build, Jeff uses his near two decades of experience to help you out. On this channel you will a series of How To videos as well as before/after Total Renovation transformations. So what are you waiting for? Check it out!
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20 Replies to “Household DIY: How to Renovate Your Home Without Making a Mess NO CLEANING!”
Great Video as Usual Sir!
Hey its me.. again ! Yes I'm going to comment every video;)
Man Jeff, I wish you lived by me. I've never encountered a contractor with your skills and care.
Where do you buy the air ducts? And BTW, I purchased the 360 sander after one of your videos using the sander. This thing is great! Thank you
Im on my 31st yr of construction and have never stopped learning. Thanks for your channel as ive picked up many helpful tips!
Hey just a question about basement insulation here in Ottawa. I heard I don't need a vapour barrier if I put 2 inch rigid styro flat against the concrete. Then frame my 2×4 wall infront of that ( filling in the 16 or 24 inch on centre gaps with bat insulation of course)????
Good step-by-step video. Very helpful.
Really cool system… I need to get me a set up like that… you think Home Depot would have it…
Thats a nice blower.i want one lol
I like the set-up, but don't think it's a good idea to use the bathroom vent for dust.
Great tip to control dust.
I would like to suggest that buying a cheap furnace filter to trap the dust would be a good addition this way you won't be blowing dirt all over the outside of the house or someone elses house.
Another good idea for the cold air and heat registers is to buy cheese cloth and cover the vents with it. This will allow air to continue to move freely without any restrictions.
I want to learn how to read a blue print. Can you do a video on that. Keep the good work nice channel.
Thats a great idea. I dread tearing out drywall and making a dusty mess. Thanks for sharing
One of the best renovation, remodel chanel out there
Your very helpful. Planning a kitchen tile project. Wondering how long heavy fridge and hutch can be put on tile after installing. 12×24 tiles. Will be a pain to be out a kitchen for a long time.
it is actually so simple I kinda feel stupid I haven't done that before lol
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
We do this type of thing with ventilating PC gaming computers:
1 Make the clean part of the house a positive air pressure space- pump air into the clean area.
2 Make the dirty area of the house a negative air pressure space- do not pump air into this area at all [or you can pump air out]
3 Now air will flow from the clean section of the house, into the dirty area where you are working.
This way, any dust created in the dirty work area of the house, will never travel through the plastic into the clean area, because the dust would always be blown back into the dirty area. Also, your fans will not become dirty as fast because they are pumping clean air, not dirty air.
[Fan] —–air flow—->> [Clean area of house] —-natural air flow—->> [Dirty contruction area with dust] —-dust blown out of house—->> [Outdoors]
Are you in front of a green screen? Maybe it's just the lighting, it makes it look like you're not really there! haha
Really Informative videos. Is there a specific type of air mover I should be looking at that would handle drywall dust? Maybe something with a sealed moter and bearings? Or would a cheap one used for drying carpet hold up well? I would like to incorporate this system for my Reno's keeping the dust down is critical to so many costumers.