You are amazingly fearless. Takes guts to rip out a bathroom even if you know what to expect. I guess the worst case is a contractor can be hired, but you just charge ahead with confidence. Can't wait to see the finished product.
It was nice to see you remove the shower, even though it was a Trial & Error process, but that's how we learn. Making good money off the old shower, is indeed a bonus. Great work again Melissa! 😀
That was great that someone was able to reuse the shower since you carefully removed it 👍 I would have got aggravated and broke out the safety glasses and hammer (most likely just the hammer) ? ✌️💜🎸
You're like. Never removed a shower, nothing on TH-cam ro help. Do it anyway. Thats awesome. You are really helping people get over the fear of trying. Did you record this a couple years ago because I'm pretty sure you just had a baby and don't look like it
ZERO fear, ALL GUTS, we love the inspo Melissa 🙏 Be well! Feel free to offer How To Repair Woodpecker holes in Stucco if ever inspired, that’s my next project 😅
If you can't find a, how to remove tutorial, watch some hot to install videos, as most often it is a reversal of the install process. Bathrooms are usually ripped out rather than disassembled, while you sold your door the market for second hand toilet pans is quite small. 😉 A wet/dry vac on stand by is also useful in my experience. 😬
Hi it is always good to see ladies getting involved with DIY jobs, but please be safety conscious with glass it breaks so easily and you are not wearing any PPE. Please think of the things that can go wrong and be safe
Safety glasses wouldn't hurt, but uts tempered safety glass. I broke one of these with a sliding door while taking a shower and had to walk across the mess. I was fine.
You are amazingly fearless. Takes guts to rip out a bathroom even if you know what to expect. I guess the worst case is a contractor can be hired, but you just charge ahead with confidence. Can't wait to see the finished product.
It was nice to see you remove the shower, even though it was a Trial & Error process, but that's how we learn. Making good money off the old shower, is indeed a bonus. Great work again Melissa! 😀
Thanks Melissa! We are going to redo one of our bathrooms! This video is going to help a bunch!
You're quite a worker Melissa, can't wait to see the new one go in.
That was great that someone was able to reuse the shower since you carefully removed it 👍 I would have got aggravated and broke out the safety glasses and hammer (most likely just the hammer) ? ✌️💜🎸
you're my hero...so much done without previous experience.
well done gal. you have already saved yourself a ton of labour costs . Drywall panelling is not expensive .
You're like. Never removed a shower, nothing on TH-cam ro help. Do it anyway. Thats awesome. You are really helping people get over the fear of trying. Did you record this a couple years ago because I'm pretty sure you just had a baby and don't look like it
Thanks! I've learned to be fearless in many ways because it always seems to work out. Just filmed this last week 😏
ZERO fear, ALL GUTS, we love the inspo Melissa 🙏 Be well! Feel free to offer How To Repair Woodpecker holes in Stucco if ever inspired, that’s my next project 😅
Haha! I wish I had stucco siding!
@@WelcometotheWoodsBlog Nooooo, not if you live in the country north of the metro where ALL the woodpeckers are bored and searching for treasure 😂
Awesome work. “Sick of drywall removal” spoke right to me. lol
Excellent work
This helped me figure mine out! Thank you 👏🏼
Is there any part of your house you haven't done? Ha ha. Very impressive videos. Nice work.
Great job 👍🏼
If you can't find a, how to remove tutorial, watch some hot to install videos, as most often it is a reversal of the install process. Bathrooms are usually ripped out rather than disassembled, while you sold your door the market for second hand toilet pans is quite small. 😉
A wet/dry vac on stand by is also useful in my experience. 😬
Great step-by-step video. How is your little angel doing?
He's super great! Started sleeping through the night this week so that's a big win ☺️
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So glad to hear. God bless you all.🙏
Hi it is always good to see ladies getting involved with DIY jobs, but please be safety conscious with glass it breaks so easily and you are not wearing any PPE. Please think of the things that can go wrong and be safe
Safety glasses wouldn't hurt, but uts tempered safety glass. I broke one of these with a sliding door while taking a shower and had to walk across the mess. I was fine.
Can’t wait to see the rest
Muy buenos tus trabajos y el buen gusto por remodelar, felicidades 💪🏼🚼
Q sorpresa esa herramienta 😂
What a mass ! That's hard project to do . 😥
You are not wearing a dress with sleeves and gloves. If the glass breaks it can easily cut them and bathroom will be bloody
I would never let my wife dress like that to do the job