Always a pleasure to see a skilled worker but the dedication and attitude is what cannot be taught. Wish we had more people like you in the world my friend.
The detail that was put into making the small necessary steps in the beginning demonstrated the craftsmanship of your work. Thank you for sharing this video
Finally! I've been looking for a tutorial like this since I'm preparing to convert a window opening to a full double french door install on my house and now have an understanding of what I'm facing. I hope you are paid what you're worth as the incredible craftsman you are, thanks for sharing!
I’ve been thinking about adding a window for light in my stairwell and your video has been so helpful. I’m so impressed by your accuracy and skills, a true professional. If only you were working here in the UK. Thanks for sharing Ryan, great job!
You are a true perfectionist. I have had a LOT of building work on different properties over the years but you can see you care about your work. You are a bit far to employ you. TORONTO !!!!!!!! I live in the UK and telling UK builders how to do their job, they just get up and leave they do not care. Go to the next job
Great work brother,I do similar work here in AZ, USA, block homes, and wood frame stucco homes, manufactured homes, all residential window and door installation and general residential remodeling. Salute!
Thanks a lot for your video, my brother. Every day, I watch your videos . I am doing brick work here in Leamington . I am so glad the day I found your video . I think I watch all your by now. I learned so much from the videos. It is very good to know that I am learning from a Jamaican own country man. Respect to you and your accompanying I wish you were nearby. My brother, I would look at work with your company. ❤ God bless peace
very helpful vid and love the ethic and smiles!! I always say, we gotta work so might as well smile and have fun while we are doing it. it gets hot and dirty sometimes but coukd be much worse! it's 95 degrees here in Georgia today and I'm about to head to a customer to tear put and install new drywall in bathroom ceiling. glhot dusty attic above. haha. but she also wants to cut in a window in that bathroom with brick exterior. It's just stud with brick facade, very helpful video!
Nice work. You said on the inside you can screw to the studs, but home like this often have no studs, just 3/4 furring strips nailed to the cinder block for mounting plaster. Not really enough wood to screw into... What is your method in that case? Thanks!
this is a awesome video thank you much, very helpful! Where do you find the window metal you installed at the top section. Very skilled, very professional, and especially looked like you care about the quality of work. Learned lot and will hope to see others inspired by this work ethic!
If the window was much wider, would you have to worry about installing a lintel first? Do the bricks above ever need to be supported when there is an opening?
Good job, however I will put internal lintel the other way, so can’t be visible from the inside. The same way as you put the outside one, unless something is covering it anyway.
No DPC lining behind and under the sill? I've seen a lot worse, but missing out DPC in the UK climate could lead to significant damp & cold issues in that area, especially if it's a north facing wall.
Im switching out a current window to a shorter but wider window, i made sure the steel lintel ran across the top, Its a double brick, but im not keen on a window sill, so im wondering if its still all possible to do without adding a window sill?
Brilliant just what I needed to see. Why didn't they want the same colour mortar though? And the window I wanted to see more images of when it was finished please. I don't understand the recess on the outside instead of it being flush to the bricks. Some images from inside also would have been brilliant also. More images of the finished window would be brilliant!!! Great to watch you work though, obviously a true professional! Nice one! Vx
So my question is what did you end up doing with the 2x4 on the bottom of the window? Did you cover it up? Did you leave it exposed? Is that how it supposed to look? Please let me know?
I got real scared when the ghost stuck out his hand out of the wall! What grout/mortar you recommend just for cosmetic purposes? I recently cut a window for an attic exhaust and the outside needs a little straightening/adjusting. Nothing structural, just cosmetic. Thanks, good video!
btw, damn your a talented brickie, we dont see quality brickwork like that in australia as everything is covered with render so its usually slapped together, your work is incredibly neat.
How is what they installed going to drain water properly to the exterior without having a sloped surface? The perimeter joint around the window should have had foam backer rod and sealant.
It is so very hard to find people with your skill set. I hung up on someone who does not know how to handle my call, just looking for skilled person to replace windows on my brick town home.
Iv been in construction 25+hrs, dude is one heck of a Brickey
Always a pleasure to see a skilled worker but the dedication and attitude is what cannot be taught. Wish we had more people like you in the world my friend.
thank you ✊🏾
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nice to see you turn the brick not just cut sides respect brother
The detail that was put into making the small necessary steps in the beginning demonstrated the craftsmanship of your work. Thank you for sharing this video
Glad it was helpful!
Congrats man. You are an artist.
Finally! I've been looking for a tutorial like this since I'm preparing to convert a window opening to a full double french door install on my house and now have an understanding of what I'm facing. I hope you are paid what you're worth as the incredible craftsman you are, thanks for sharing!
Ive been following alot of these guys but i must say this guy is good and a joy to watch and verry professional
I’ve been thinking about adding a window for light in my stairwell and your video has been so helpful. I’m so impressed by your accuracy and skills, a true professional. If only you were working here in the UK. Thanks for sharing Ryan, great job!
Glad the video was helpful to you !
He made that look so easy, it makes me want to install new windows in my house.
Ty for this video. I am able to expand my bathroom window due to your expert install! Great video!
Glad it was helpful!
I would love to do the same in my bathroom. trying to get an idea of the cost.
Nice work yardie, came out good. Hard work and maticulous.
Appreciate it!
Great job!! No mortar between brick and steel…a true professional.
Nicely done mate, well done!
Great to watch a professional who clearly takes pride in their work. Thanks for this video.
You can never take the swag from the manz! Great job, Keep it up bro
You are a true perfectionist. I have had a LOT of building work on different properties over the years but you can see you care about your work. You are a bit far to employ you. TORONTO !!!!!!!! I live in the UK and telling UK builders how to do their job, they just get up and leave they do not care. Go to the next job
Great work brother,I do similar work here in AZ, USA, block homes, and wood frame stucco homes, manufactured homes, all residential window and door installation and general residential remodeling. Salute!
Sounds great!
Hi Alex! Are you still in AZ? If you’re close to Phoenix I need something similar done to install a window on our property! 😂
I must say, you are very skilled pro. Learned thing or two. Thank you for making and sharing this video with the rest of us.
Glad it was helpful!
Great Work Bricklayer ‼️ Level and Plumb every UNIT, Excellent!
Glad you like it!
Real nice took the time to make sure plum and level for accuracy.. Good job Boy's
This guy is chill and relaxed with confidence. He can do this with his eyes closed.
Thanks a lot for your video, my brother. Every day, I watch your videos . I am doing brick work here in Leamington . I am so glad the day I found your video . I think I watch all your by now. I learned so much from the videos. It is very good to know that I am learning from a Jamaican own country man. Respect to you and your accompanying I wish you were nearby. My brother, I would look at work with your company. ❤ God bless peace
That'sawesomemy brother,all the best👌
Beautiful work, well done.
Beautiful work, and fantastic video. From NC, thank you for sharing your knowledge
Our pleasure!
Excellent work. This is my December project. I wish you were in the US😢
very nice work. Thought I recognized that brick. Good to know you're in Toronto - my home town!
Beautiful work brother, greetings from Vegas
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! You are a true master!! Thank you
Glad it helped!
very helpful vid and love the ethic and smiles!! I always say, we gotta work so might as well smile and have fun while we are doing it. it gets hot and dirty sometimes but coukd be much worse! it's 95 degrees here in Georgia today and I'm about to head to a customer to tear put and install new drywall in bathroom ceiling. glhot dusty attic above. haha. but she also wants to cut in a window in that bathroom with brick exterior. It's just stud with brick facade, very helpful video!
Very impressive skills, Excellent work.
Thank you very much!
The Stihl ts420 and the Bosch bulldog are a must-have for every Mason nice work and nice video
Thanks 👍
Now I can replace my windows. Thank You.
best of luck!
Great job, now I know how to do mind,thanks Ryan
Glad to help
I'd want this doing on my house x 2 windows. wish u guys could do it.. looks great 👍
Thank you so much, skilful and kind man!
Glad it helped!
Did you ever use the trick on the great stuff to set it quick spray water on it with spray bottle it sets quickly so you can caulk at finish
Nice work. You said on the inside you can screw to the studs, but home like this often have no studs, just 3/4 furring strips nailed to the cinder block for mounting plaster. Not really enough wood to screw into... What is your method in that case? Thanks!
I had the sabe question too
The foam would hold it. But you could drill the block and use a concrete screw.
profession, hard work, great skill.
Thank you very much!
Great piece of work. Very well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great work! thank you for showing the skills for opening a new window, much respect.
Wow! Amazing thanks for the video
Our pleasure!
Great video, sir!
Thanks for watching
Good workmanship 👍👍💯
Thanks 👍
Thanks bro! Awesome work.
Glad you liked it!
this is a awesome video thank you much, very helpful!
Where do you find the window metal you installed at the top section.
Very skilled, very professional, and especially looked like you care about the quality of work. Learned lot and will hope to see others inspired by this work ethic!
Glad it helped
If the window was much wider, would you have to worry about installing a lintel first? Do the bricks above ever need to be supported when there is an opening?
Yes you always need a lentil
Amazing job!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent 😊 work.
Thanks a lot 😊
Good job, however I will put internal lintel the other way, so can’t be visible from the inside. The same way as you put the outside one, unless something is covering it anyway.
thanks, its not visible from the inside, its covered
Really great video thank you brother !!!
My pleasure!
Lovely work mate! Wanna come fix my house in Australia?
Sure, why not lol
White chalk would be a good marker
Great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
When i did mine i made the rectangle where it was going inside and drilled from inside out on all 4 corners after it was square etc tobthe building.
Outstanding bruh 👏 👌 keep it moving sir
Excelente trabajo 👊 👏 👍
Hey man, great work. One question. Would it not make more sense to caulk the exterior and then do the foam to avoid it coming through to the exterior?
Looks good bro.
Appreciate it
Thank you 😊
Thank you bro, great content and keep it up 100k subscribers is on the way for sure
appreciated that!
Perfect as usual
Thank you so much 😀
No DPC lining behind and under the sill?
I've seen a lot worse, but missing out DPC in the UK climate could lead to significant damp & cold issues in that area, especially if it's a north facing wall.
Its great to a true tradesman taking pride in hi job theres not to many who do naw days. Al
Thank you
Im switching out a current window to a shorter but wider window, i made sure the steel lintel ran across the top, Its a double brick, but im not keen on a window sill, so im wondering if its still all possible to do without adding a window sill?
Brilliant just what I needed to see. Why didn't they want the same colour mortar though? And the window I wanted to see more images of when it was finished please. I don't understand the recess on the outside instead of it being flush to the bricks. Some images from inside also would have been brilliant also. More images of the finished window would be brilliant!!! Great to watch you work though, obviously a true professional! Nice one! Vx
The mortar was wet in the video. Likely will dry to be the same color as the rest
Great job, well done.
Thank you very much!
Your the TRUTH! I learned alot from you! ❤
What kind of block did you use one the bottom of the window and where did you buy that?
Extremely helpful. Does this same rule apply when Installing Curtainwall?
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks great!
Thanks!
Thanks mate😊
Get yourself some ladder jacks. Great for going over fences and way easier to set up than all that scaffolding.
I did something similar but I used supports every step of the way fearing top might come down.
Makin it look easy. Nice job.
Thanks 👍
So my question is what did you end up doing with the 2x4 on the bottom of the window? Did you cover it up? Did you leave it exposed? Is that how it supposed to look? Please let me know?
Top Notch work
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Subscribed 😊
I got real scared when the ghost stuck out his hand out of the wall!
What grout/mortar you recommend just for cosmetic purposes? I recently cut a window for an attic exhaust and the outside needs a little straightening/adjusting. Nothing structural, just cosmetic.
Thanks, good video!
Nice work!
Thanks!
btw, damn your a talented brickie, we dont see quality brickwork like that in australia as everything is covered with render so its usually slapped together, your work is incredibly neat.
Bro how much u charge to cut out a window just as in this video but slightly wider (double the width)
Great video, thanks! Wondering the main purpose of the expander foam, is it for waterproofing?
thank you
It seals gaps to add weather-proofing
@@1kbconstruction824 cheers for that
Why NO drip edge on the sill? apart from that great job.
nice work sir
Thanks
very nice
Thanks
Great job as always
Good job bro
Thank you so much 😀
How is what they installed going to drain water properly to the exterior without having a sloped surface? The perimeter joint around the window should have had foam backer rod and sealant.
It is so very hard to find people with your skill set. I hung up on someone who does not know how to handle my call, just looking for skilled person to replace windows on my brick town home.
amazing video like always!! i thought you would have to put the header on the window. I Saw you put 2 steel beams on top, is that good enough?
Yes you need to put 2 because it's too wall ,in and out
Skills 👏👏👏
Good job
Your tucks are 1# bro
Good job! It's your cutting blade a 7-inch?
No its 14 ' inches
Wait, so did the insulation around the window get concealed or was it just left like that?
When it dries he will cut it back then out caulking in man
@@lukerafa5344 Gotcha, thanks!
Nice job 👍 btw wouldn’t you want to caulk the window?
yes we have a caulking guys who did it after
Impressive