excellent video. As someone who WAS considering a renovation project in a 1928 home, this made me realize one thing: don't mess with the walls unless strictly necessary! LOL In other words, all projects must be "need to have" as opposed to "nice to have".
I wish I saw this video last month! I just finished an interior restoration project and just ended up taping my plastic sheeting to the ceiling. Those poles look super simple to use! I will definitely have to look for those next time....
Is lead present in trace amounts even in "lead free" paint? I tested my apartment, which is in an old building, but all the walls in my unit were erected and painted in the 90s.
excellent video. As someone who WAS considering a renovation project in a 1928 home, this made me realize one thing: don't mess with the walls unless strictly necessary! LOL In other words, all projects must be "need to have" as opposed to "nice to have".
I wish I saw this video last month! I just finished an interior restoration project and just ended up taping my plastic sheeting to the ceiling. Those poles look super simple to use! I will definitely have to look for those next time....
Yes, they work very seamlessly. They're great!
Impressive work!
Is lead present in trace amounts even in "lead free" paint? I tested my apartment, which is in an old building, but all the walls in my unit were erected and painted in the 90s.
Great video and very clear instructions
4 one you used painters tape but shuda had tuck tape and 4 two you have 2 have negative air
Negative air is not required for these types of lead paint regulations, but yeah it's a solid recommendation.
What tool is that you are holding at the end of the video? Is that used to drill holes in wall?
Where did you buy those poles?
Those are Zip Poles by ZipWall. They're available everywhere, big box stores, Amazon, etc.
Yur suposed to have a containment room a dirty and shower and clean room and negative air
Containment is required for these regulations, but a dirty room & negative air are optional. Still, it's a solid recommendation to use them.
@@TestudoLLCMadisonwhat is a dirty room? Just another contained space to dress/undress?