Dan You completely underestimate how much skill this takes. Not many people have the skill set to take on this much renovation and get it right. You are a super talented guy with a big future.
Great comment! U r so right’ When I bought my house I tore everything apart big mistake’ lol u should do it room by room so u actually complete it 2 years later in 85% done’ lol Of course you’ll get better with practice but 100% u r right if u re do something and u don’t do it to code or the proper way u will damage more stuff etc’ like running a drain u dont pitch it right you’ll have a drain that doesn’t work’ do floors wrong they will buckle and shift’ Research is the key if your new read codes/ lots of videos on here of awesome guys teaching’ Jeff from home renovations is one of my favs’ it’s a huge task and by yourself is harder! The pay off so worth it though’ Prices on material has been my biggest set back b4 pandemic I could buy stuff now it’s double the price 😡
This is VERY impressive. I’ve renovated several of my homes and there’s nothing like knowing you’ve actually made a property what it is. In your case, you literally made a home for your family, and a fine home it is! Congratulations. You have an alternate path as a general contractor if you ever choose it. You know what you’re doing.
Thanks so much man! I’ve actually been doing tile work with my buddy on the side. I want to learn as much as I can cause I really do love this stuff. God bless Charles!
Bro you killed this !!! Modern house numbers, beautiful kitchen setup, maintenance free turf, glazing the bathroom to save money. Who ever you decide to rent this out to is going to love it for sure! And you did most of the work yourself while raising a family! Keep the content coming brother. I watched all 12:25 of it!
Thanks man! REALLY appreciate that. I’m actually selling the house and going to invest in some other properties. Those ones I will keep and I’ll be able to have more cashflow with owning outright as well.
@@danrockwell1883 No problem brother. I apsire to get to this level one day. Baby steps especially balancing work with renovating. You will go far in this real estate game.
I have to admit, I clicked for the eye candy, but I stayed for a rather impressive renovation video! This was a beautiful job and the results look fresh, modern, and tasteful! Kudos to you guys!
I love that you changed the stove and sink around. I never understood why anyone would connect the stove to an island. Nothing like getting burns from the oil that splashes everywhere while waiting for your food. You did such a beautiful job!
Literally just found this video and what I liked the most was the ending when you said you weren’t a contractor making me feel that I can do this too. And you are into fitness which is my interest as well so definitely subscribed and going to watch all your videos. Thank you for this video
Amazing reno, only issue I see is there is no vent hood above the oven, which is usually why a microwave is above it-as it has a "vent hood" built into those(which in my option suck) but for families that rent out and would be doing that could cause a lot of issues with smoke and whatnot.
Agreed. Defintely need a hood over the stove. I like the idea of the microwave in the island but a vent should have been installed. My kitchen in my apartment always got super smoke filled because of that.
Thank you!! My girl cooks everyday and hasn’t been an issue, partly because if she burns something the back door is right there so she opens it up! Eventually I’ll put a low profile vent up 🙏🏼
@@GageDrums telling you bro, would only mostly do it for the aesthetics, the door will solve it much faster but I do get it. Especially in the heat, you don’t want to open but luckily my chick rarely burns anything lol
At first I was confused about no grass but then I saw that this was in Arizona. So definitely makes sense now and is beautiful and sleek. Awesome job 👏👏
@@riley.holmes Arizona's climate is drier than dead bone. Fire is pretty common as a result. Eliminating the grass will lessen the possibility of a house fire due the grass catching fire via heat exposure (as with a dropped cigarette or similar catalysts). It's a safety thing, overall.
Renters actually care that they don't freeze to death in the middle of the winter due to cheap windows and have their electric bill go up through the roof so if you don't have a lot of issues with snow and cold temperatures yeah don't replace the windows but if you have temperature fluctuations make sure you have good windows
I’m in the Arizona desert so I think I’m good on not freezing. I’ve rented many homes and have never factored in window quality as an essential decision. Price, location, gas stove, and functionality were basically all I looked at.
I was fine and focused on this video until he popped up with the bundle of Joy in his arms. So cute and the way her little curl was twirled. Gorgeous baby. Your home turned out beautiful, blessings to you and your family.
WOW!! Fantastic job! My in-laws have similar layout to yours (in Tucson), and this just goes to show that a powerful vision (and skills) can take something from "blah" to "oh la-la!!!"
In the process of remodeling my house and I'm using this video to show the multiple contractors lol I want my house like this and this is what I shall get 😌 Thank you !!!
Very inspiring, Im about to take on board one home reno and dont know where to start of. I will definitely have a plan on mind that stick to the design!
First video and I already love your channel dude. I do remodel work, hvac, plumbing, and low voltage. Good shit, high quality work is the only work. Glad to see someone else out here takin this seriously! Bein a stud helps to 💪
This guy here is the qunitessential man. I mean look at him. he's built like a fucking nuclear power plant, and his attitude is very disciplined, I'm thinking military? special forces or SEAL? idk, but if not, he definitely COULD HAVE been... anyway, when he's not doing his CIA top-secret international assassinations, he's holding his BABY DAUGHTER WHO IS ABSOLUTELY PRECIOUS, while his drop-dead gorgeous, perfectly-bodied wife holds the phone and records for him.... i don't even need to get into how beautiful he made the house look, you all can see that for yourselves... but I'm just absolutely blown away by this guy. this is the kind of guy that even a politician would look up to. i mean, face-to-face, in just about any room, dressed in any kind of clothing, this guy would just command respect, and yet be humble and nice. he even rocks the mullet like a 1980s kung fu champion would.
I don’t think I’ve ever got as many compliments! Haha If I’m half badass as your saying I’d be happy. I was actually in the Army as a 15T (Blackhawk helicopter mechanic) so nothing crazy but it truly was an awesome experience. Thanks for one of the best comments I’ve ever got!
You ROCK! This looks great -- you made smart material and design choices that are pretty timeless. Love the black doors; I've been thinking of doing the same in my house. I live in AZ so I know the backyards can be a challenge (gravel or grass, gravel or grass??), but you did a fantastic job to make the yard an livable space (at least anytime except summer!) Your family (including pupper) is beautiful! P.S. Thank you for going shirtless while you worked.
This looks so amazing! You just inspired me to do the same once I get to buy my own house. For now, I'll try to make little renovations here and there in my mom's house since I'll live here for a little while
This was super inspirational for a DIYer [myself included]! You have a beautiful wife and daughter and honestly they truly make this house a home! Wonderful job and truly thank you for the motivation! I will ask, where did you get the cabinets for the kitchen? Thats a huge demo job we need to do!
Regarding the landscaping, glad there's at least some grass. I was seeing all the stone going in and was beginning to get disappointed but after you were finished, I really liked your design.
@@danrockwell1883 I've heard AZ is hot, but is actually that bad you have to water anything that's living? I'm from n.s Canada and our summers are 40 degrees (104f) max, witch is still hot af but we don't have to water any vegetation
Loved the inside, great job. The outside you spent unnecessarily because you want to leave things for the future owner to change (some like to add turf and pool for instance).
The detail of a no-threshold shower is really appreciated by anyone who has stubbed a toe stepping over it & especially those with physical challenges. Make note in your marketing to attract those who will pay for such features.
Super nice home. Only thing I would put is a range hood over the stove. Since your renting it. Tenants can cook super greasy food and mess up your cabinets.
I sold my parents home about 2 months ago to investors so that I can pay off my house I currently live in. They took about a month to fix and renovate it. It is still sitting on the market and has already been reduced in price by 100k. Kitchen does not look appealing - no microwave, small counterspace with no island and backsplash looks like it is from the 70s. By the looks of it, they did not know what they were doing. Yeah it looks much much better than it did when it was in disrepair but it does not have any wow factor. For homes to sell well and fast after rebuild, I think it’s important to make spaces pop out amongst other homes on the market. Especially spaces like the kitchen. Got to have the wow-factor otherwise they just won’t sell no matter if everything has been renewed and fixed. Competition of better looking interior spaces will always win over.
Similar era house to my Grandparents, in Central Phoenix...your place must be close by. For a non-contractor, you did better than a lot of work I have seen "professional" try to pull off. Keep an eye on the sprayed bathtub wall tile. I do hope you siliconed at every corner, around the perimeter, and where tile meets bathtub. This will help to extend the life of the sprayed surface (they last usually 5 to ten years). I'd ask for some help on my own house, but it is 1600 miles and and international border away!
I really hope you tested the ceiling and floors for asbestos. I don't advise anyone take down popcorn ceiling or pull any type of vinyl flooring without testing. These type of homes, it can be almost everywhere. Get proper abatement if you want to remove it.
Not sure how I can across your channel but I do appreciate the hustle. Just built a swimming pool for our family. We got crazy bids ranging from 80-100k. Built it just under 60k with all the bells and whistles acting as the GC 🤙🏼😎
@@danrockwell1883 I live pretty close lol “Indio” CA. 7 steps 1. Pool Designer & pull city permit “Under Home Owner built” 2. Pool excavation & rebar(they usually do both) 3. Pre Plumbing/electrical 5. Gunite 4. Finish plumbing 5. Pool deck/Concrete work 6. Tile “water line”-not sure if this pertains to you in Az 6. Pool equipment installation 7. Pebble tec 8. Jump in 🏊♂️ Good luck get multiple bids and make sure you go see their work…guys will start asking you do you have someone for the next step and just ask for their contact. 😎
Can you further break down your videos down to each video focusing on each room like bathroom, living room , hvac, kitchend with each video being detailed? you have a great team !
Hi Dan, fantastic remodel! How did you determine the separator wall between the living room and the kitchen was load bearing? Would you mind sharing the contact information of the team that helped you with the installation. My home is in Tempe with almost exact floorplan, but it does not have a beam installed. Thank you.
Curious if that’s outdoor fake grass in front? Looks like the new concrete slabs are being cleaned. But implies the ‘grass’ is watered. Couldn’t find the info in the summary. If it’s fake, where did you get the long sheets? I’m all for no mow options. Used in the back where grass doesn’t grow for the dog mixed with pavers. Everything’s really great. Just found your channel. Well done sir
What the hell!! Like this takes decades of working in multiple trades to know how to do everything you did. This literally is mind blowing that you were able to redo the entire home! What is your background?
The house looks great! You baby is too cute with her little mohawk. She will have lots of fun in a few months playing with the buttons on that microwave!
Dan You completely underestimate how much skill this takes. Not many people have the skill set to take on this much renovation and get it right. You are a super talented guy with a big future.
Thank you, owe it to my grandfather 🙏🏼
Great comment! U r so right’
When I bought my house I tore everything apart big mistake’ lol u should do it room by room so u actually complete it 2 years later in 85% done’ lol
Of course you’ll get better with practice but 100% u r right if u re do something and u don’t do it to code or the proper way u will damage more stuff etc’ like running a drain u dont pitch it right you’ll have a drain that doesn’t work’ do floors wrong they will buckle and shift’
Research is the key if your new read codes/ lots of videos on here of awesome guys teaching’
Jeff from home renovations is one of my favs’ it’s a huge task and by yourself is harder!
The pay off so worth it though’
Prices on material has been my biggest set back b4 pandemic I could buy stuff now it’s double the price 😡
Skill and also confidence in oneself.
That's how you learn, by doing things, asking for advice and help, and watching TH-cam videos.
You’re what a dad should be, in great shape and taking care of his family. Respect !
Except the mullet.
This is VERY impressive. I’ve renovated several of my homes and there’s nothing like knowing you’ve actually made a property what it is. In your case, you literally made a home for your family, and a fine home it is! Congratulations. You have an alternate path as a general contractor if you ever choose it. You know what you’re doing.
Thanks so much man! I’ve actually been doing tile work with my buddy on the side. I want to learn as much as I can cause I really do love this stuff. God bless Charles!
@@danrockwell1883 Carry on!
Bro you killed this !!! Modern house numbers, beautiful kitchen setup, maintenance free turf, glazing the bathroom to save money. Who ever you decide to rent this out to is going to love it for sure! And you did most of the work yourself while raising a family! Keep the content coming brother. I watched all 12:25 of it!
Thanks man! REALLY appreciate that. I’m actually selling the house and going to invest in some other properties. Those ones I will keep and I’ll be able to have more cashflow with owning outright as well.
@@danrockwell1883 No problem brother. I apsire to get to this level one day. Baby steps especially balancing work with renovating. You will go far in this real estate game.
Much respect for hiding your cables, build is clean overall but love seeing attention to detail at that level!
Thank you Paul!
Hiii
The gates are beauful great work dan love it so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have to admit, I clicked for the eye candy, but I stayed for a rather impressive renovation video! This was a beautiful job and the results look fresh, modern, and tasteful! Kudos to you guys!
girl
stop 💀
same!
I love that you changed the stove and sink around. I never understood why anyone would connect the stove to an island. Nothing like getting burns from the oil that splashes everywhere while waiting for your food. You did such a beautiful job!
Thank you so much!
Amazing, dear Dan, thank you for filming this incredibly amazing renovation!
Thank you!
The lights are awsome ❤❤❤❤
“This is a small kitchen, I cannot stress this enough!”
Proceeds to show a kitchen 40% more spacious than mine.
Literally just found this video and what I liked the most was the ending when you said you weren’t a contractor making me feel that I can do this too. And you are into fitness which is my interest as well so definitely subscribed and going to watch all your videos. Thank you for this video
Hell yeah Anthony! Thank you for the sub!
Amazing reno, only issue I see is there is no vent hood above the oven, which is usually why a microwave is above it-as it has a "vent hood" built into those(which in my option suck) but for families that rent out and would be doing that could cause a lot of issues with smoke and whatnot.
Agreed. Defintely need a hood over the stove. I like the idea of the microwave in the island but a vent should have been installed. My kitchen in my apartment always got super smoke filled because of that.
Thank you!! My girl cooks everyday and hasn’t been an issue, partly because if she burns something the back door is right there so she opens it up! Eventually I’ll put a low profile vent up 🙏🏼
@@GageDrums door is right next to the stove which is nice 👌🏼
@@danrockwell1883 yeah but would still suck to open the door to clear smoke out
@@GageDrums telling you bro, would only mostly do it for the aesthetics, the door will solve it much faster but I do get it. Especially in the heat, you don’t want to open but luckily my chick rarely burns anything lol
At first I was confused about no grass but then I saw that this was in Arizona. So definitely makes sense now and is beautiful and sleek.
Awesome job 👏👏
Thank you!
Me too
I'm from Australia, I don't get it???
@@riley.holmes Arizona's climate is drier than dead bone. Fire is pretty common as a result. Eliminating the grass will lessen the possibility of a house fire due the grass catching fire via heat exposure (as with a dropped cigarette or similar catalysts). It's a safety thing, overall.
Simply Dashing! U should consider flipping homes on ur spare time when not modeling. U do awesome work.
Blown away, Dan. I used to work with you about 8 years ago and just came upon this video, and then... BAM, it was you! Great job on this project.
Did you really? Where at bro? I’ve had so many jobs throughout the years. Appreciate the love!
Your hair is crazy dan ❤❤❤
Renters actually care that they don't freeze to death in the middle of the winter due to cheap windows and have their electric bill go up through the roof so if you don't have a lot of issues with snow and cold temperatures yeah don't replace the windows but if you have temperature fluctuations make sure you have good windows
I’m in the Arizona desert so I think I’m good on not freezing. I’ve rented many homes and have never factored in window quality as an essential decision. Price, location, gas stove, and functionality were basically all I looked at.
Awesome work . Beautiful little daughter too
Amazing how much higher ceilings a large open kitchen / living space, some new floors new lighting / paint really changes a house. Great stuff.
Killed it..looks awesome!
Thank you!!!
I am more impressed he toted his kid around during the video. That was the icing on a great reno video!
So refreshing to see someone LIVE in their renovation rather than just for profits! Congrats!
Its amazing how much work goes into a 10 minute video these days. Respect!
Thank you!!! 🙏🏼
I was fine and focused on this video until he popped up with the bundle of Joy in his arms. So cute and the way her little curl was twirled. Gorgeous baby. Your home turned out beautiful, blessings to you and your family.
She’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me ❤️
Having hunky young guys doing the work on that project is well worth it!!
A man who can make things look bigger is a keeper.
WOW!! Fantastic job! My in-laws have similar layout to yours (in Tucson), and this just goes to show that a powerful vision (and skills) can take something from "blah" to "oh la-la!!!"
I thought this was maybe a cooking video because of ALL THAT CAKE lol
That tree was really nice in the front yard
RIP front lawn tree.
All looks good bro. 5:27.
In the process of remodeling my house and I'm using this video to show the multiple contractors lol I want my house like this and this is what I shall get 😌 Thank you !!!
Very inspiring, Im about to take on board one home reno and dont know where to start of. I will definitely have a plan on mind that stick to the design!
You got this!!
Dan this takes hella skill and how much it can take to renovate a whole house looks amazing!! I do landscaping and that’s already hard enough
What an awesome job!!! It's amazing how you have completely transformed the house!!!
First video and I already love your channel dude. I do remodel work, hvac, plumbing, and low voltage. Good shit, high quality work is the only work. Glad to see someone else out here takin this seriously! Bein a stud helps to 💪
Thanks man, means a lot coming from someone like you!
Awesome reno
Thank you!
The dog did a great job as well. What a good boy.
Great job Dan not only do you and who you worked with have great skill you guys had great taste. Really enjoyed this video
This guy here is the qunitessential man. I mean look at him. he's built like a fucking nuclear power plant, and his attitude is very disciplined, I'm thinking military? special forces or SEAL? idk, but if not, he definitely COULD HAVE been... anyway, when he's not doing his CIA top-secret international assassinations, he's holding his BABY DAUGHTER WHO IS ABSOLUTELY PRECIOUS, while his drop-dead gorgeous, perfectly-bodied wife holds the phone and records for him.... i don't even need to get into how beautiful he made the house look, you all can see that for yourselves... but I'm just absolutely blown away by this guy. this is the kind of guy that even a politician would look up to. i mean, face-to-face, in just about any room, dressed in any kind of clothing, this guy would just command respect, and yet be humble and nice. he even rocks the mullet like a 1980s kung fu champion would.
I don’t think I’ve ever got as many compliments! Haha If I’m half badass as your saying I’d be happy. I was actually in the Army as a 15T (Blackhawk helicopter mechanic) so nothing crazy but it truly was an awesome experience. Thanks for one of the best comments I’ve ever got!
Great work Dan! I know its a strange question, but what is the brand for your shoes what you use in the video around 2:32 ?
You ROCK! This looks great -- you made smart material and design choices that are pretty timeless. Love the black doors; I've been thinking of doing the same in my house. I live in AZ so I know the backyards can be a challenge (gravel or grass, gravel or grass??), but you did a fantastic job to make the yard an livable space (at least anytime except summer!) Your family (including pupper) is beautiful! P.S. Thank you for going shirtless while you worked.
This looks so amazing! You just inspired me to do the same once I get to buy my own house. For now, I'll try to make little renovations here and there in my mom's house since I'll live here for a little while
This was super inspirational for a DIYer [myself included]! You have a beautiful wife and daughter and honestly they truly make this house a home! Wonderful job and truly thank you for the motivation! I will ask, where did you get the cabinets for the kitchen? Thats a huge demo job we need to do!
Nelson’s cabinetry, tell them I sent you. I have a video on my kitchen too :) and thank you! Divorced but yes family is everything.
The gate refurbishment, what a great idea.
5:26 the best part of the video
Glossing over the tile in the bathroom is a great move!
1:03 Damn I Thought It Was A Quote 💀
Respect dude. Doing the same thing and it’s a lot of work but if you’re willing to teach yourself it’s definitely possible
Regarding the landscaping, glad there's at least some grass. I was seeing all the stone going in and was beginning to get disappointed but after you were finished, I really liked your design.
Thank you! Miss real grass but doesn’t make sense to me to have it in Phoenix. Too much water
@@danrockwell1883 I've heard AZ is hot, but is actually that bad you have to water anything that's living? I'm from n.s Canada and our summers are 40 degrees (104f) max, witch is still hot af but we don't have to water any vegetation
I am a general contractor and let me say.....GREAT JOB!
very inspiring video on a total make over of a house, and you doing so much of it yourself, or with help. Turned out great
Thanks Matt!
Thank you for inspiration for working on my dream home. You helped me prove that my idea of work on my home will save money
It certainly will! It’s so rewarding too
Looks SO GOOD! The house was alright too
White with a faded black makes the house look really really nice
In Germany we call this "Garage"
Loved the inside, great job. The outside you spent unnecessarily because you want to leave things for the future owner to change (some like to add turf and pool for instance).
True, I was planning on renting tho so I wanted something low maintenance so I didn’t have to hire a landscaper. I’m actually selling tho now lol
The detail of a no-threshold shower is really appreciated by anyone who has stubbed a toe stepping over it & especially those with physical challenges. Make note in your marketing to attract those who will pay for such features.
Glad you appreciate that! Yeah I love it and I definitely will
Excellent job bud, your absolutely right about kerb appeal,looks like a show home.👏👏
Love how you showed the stages. great work great video!
Thank you!
Love the fucking funny faces, hidden easter eggs of your lady, and expressions throuought the video and on the transitions!!! LOL
Super nice home. Only thing I would put is a range hood over the stove. Since your renting it. Tenants can cook super greasy food and mess up your cabinets.
I sold my parents home about 2 months ago to investors so that I can pay off my house I currently live in. They took about a month to fix and renovate it. It is still sitting on the market and has already been reduced in price by 100k. Kitchen does not look appealing - no microwave, small counterspace with no island and backsplash looks like it is from the 70s. By the looks of it, they did not know what they were doing. Yeah it looks much much better than it did when it was in disrepair but it does not have any wow factor. For homes to sell well and fast after rebuild, I think it’s important to make spaces pop out amongst other homes on the market. Especially spaces like the kitchen. Got to have the wow-factor otherwise they just won’t sell no matter if everything has been renewed and fixed. Competition of better looking interior spaces will always win over.
It looks like the house was built in the 1950s. You make it a lot better, especially the landscape.
My husband can barely hang a picture on the wall if I ask. Lol some people are so handy
The real skill is the Flow!
my mind is blown. this is literally amazing
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for not wearing a shirt..👍😁🚀✨
Greg Plitt!!! One of your quotes was from the late Greg Plitt. He was one of a kind. I knew him here in LA.
Similar era house to my Grandparents, in Central Phoenix...your place must be close by. For a non-contractor, you did better than a lot of work I have seen "professional" try to pull off. Keep an eye on the sprayed bathtub wall tile. I do hope you siliconed at every corner, around the perimeter, and where tile meets bathtub. This will help to extend the life of the sprayed surface (they last usually 5 to ten years). I'd ask for some help on my own house, but it is 1600 miles and and international border away!
Great Job! You have given me some ideas for my house, especially the concrete stepping pads/Turf inset ..Looks good!
Thank you!!!
Ok...so you did all this work and STILL managed to go to the gym and workout? Superhuman!
I did lose some muscle during the renovation, that’s for sure!
I really hope you tested the ceiling and floors for asbestos. I don't advise anyone take down popcorn ceiling or pull any type of vinyl flooring without testing. These type of homes, it can be almost everywhere. Get proper abatement if you want to remove it.
I didn’t but you’re right. Most likely asbestos
4:49 my eyes have been blessed. thank you.
Awesomeness
🙏🏼
Thanks for posting this vid fam. Saving all these tips for my casa. Cheers.
Cheers!
Extra meme type comedic parts are amazing. Nice touch!
Aww the baby is so cute with her lil Mohawk 😍😄
Not sure how I can across your channel but I do appreciate the hustle. Just built a swimming pool for our family. We got crazy bids ranging from 80-100k. Built it just under 60k with all the bells and whistles acting as the GC 🤙🏼😎
That’s great! You don’t live in AZ do you? I could probably pick your brain.
@@danrockwell1883 I live pretty close lol “Indio” CA. 7 steps
1. Pool Designer & pull city permit “Under Home Owner built”
2. Pool excavation & rebar(they usually do both)
3. Pre Plumbing/electrical
5. Gunite
4. Finish plumbing
5. Pool deck/Concrete work
6. Tile “water line”-not sure if this pertains to you in Az
6. Pool equipment installation
7. Pebble tec
8. Jump in 🏊♂️
Good luck get multiple bids and make sure you go see their work…guys will start asking you do you have someone for the next step and just ask for their contact. 😎
Whoa! That's a lot more than the average pool here in Tucson (about 20k-40k).
@@Mimlou that use to be it here as well but with inflation going up. Remember all the bells and whistles 40ftx16ft
A stainless steel vent hood would of been perfect ! Looks good btw!
That, my friend, is a good looking house right there!
Thank you!
Can you further break down your videos down to each video focusing on each room like bathroom, living room , hvac, kitchend with each video being detailed? you have a great team !
Felt I had to shorten up my last video, apologize for the repost!
Really impressed you changed your entire house in 10 mins
I like what you did there 😂
Hi Dan, fantastic remodel! How did you determine the separator wall between the living room and the kitchen was load bearing? Would you mind sharing the contact information of the team that helped you with the installation. My home is in Tempe with almost exact floorplan, but it does not have a beam installed. Thank you.
Thank you 🙏🏼
My dream come true finally found this channel 😊😊😊
I'm definitely late but the house looks great 👍
Dude, unreal! Just bought my first joint in south aus. Can’t wait to get stuck in to it. Got a few tips from this! Cheers.
For the fence do you have to get neighbor’s permission to change it out you can just go right ahead?
Yes you do and actually you have to get a permit
@@danrockwell1883 thank you
came out awesome bro!
Thanks you!
Curious if that’s outdoor fake grass in front? Looks like the new concrete slabs are being cleaned. But implies the ‘grass’ is watered.
Couldn’t find the info in the summary.
If it’s fake, where did you get the long sheets?
I’m all for no mow options. Used in the back where grass doesn’t grow for the dog mixed with pavers.
Everything’s really great. Just found your channel. Well done sir
Thank you!! Grass is all fake so no irrigation for me 👏🏼 they were just putting water on It as part of the installation after you put down the sand
Awesome work!🙌
Binizz in the front, party in the back yewwww
thanks for the game, best of luck on all your endeavors brotha, very proud 🙏
Thank you!
That thumbnail is everything beautiful man 🤗 and that baby awwwwwww😁
Complete underrated video, great video!
Thank you!!
Ok the muscles were clickbait for me
What the hell!! Like this takes decades of working in multiple trades to know how to do everything you did. This literally is mind blowing that you were able to redo the entire home! What is your background?
This is very impressive and creative! 👏
Thank you!
The house looks great! You baby is too cute with her little mohawk. She will have lots of fun in a few months playing with the buttons on that microwave!
Great Job on the renovation, Do you have a link or information on we’re to get your flooring from it looked amazing..
I have a whole video on my flooring. Thank you!