I'm going to get all the right measurements, ideas etc then hopefully with your experience I can expand the Metal Gambrel Shed, thank you again for your videos!!
@@gotworc Here you go: Since drywall is off, rerun wires behind the drywall. Wires behind drywall improves resale value but more importantly lowers the risk of them being damaged. regarding the drywall being off, might as well run pex straight up from water heater and through ceiling down to the back of the water heater instead of leaving them on the ground right by the door. The insulation on the other side of the drywall where the pex would be lowers the risk of freezing and keeps them out of the way from being damaged like being right in front of a would. Another aspect is redoing the piping layout of the mechanicals in the back. They are in the way, doesn't look good and allows for someone to walk in to the pipe or push something into it like the shelving unit at 3:47. Lastly, I would have framed out and put drywall around that chimney stack in the back. There will never be a need to access it in the future. This would improve the look of the utility room. He did a good job on the flooring and paint as well as updating the cabinets. For just a little more labor, safety, room for storage, and resale value could be improved.
Whatever and wherever your hands touched, it becomes beautiful. Good work for both❤
Small investment,Big improvement nice work. Good helper.
I'm going to get all the right measurements, ideas etc then hopefully with your experience I can expand the Metal Gambrel Shed, thank you again for your videos!!
Looks much better!!
you could add a curtain to hide the ugly side of the room
@@krissatiel good idea
Not bad. Could have been better
At least leave constructive criticism and say what he should have done or add
Haters gonna hate
@@gotworc Here you go:
Since drywall is off, rerun wires behind the drywall. Wires behind drywall improves resale value but more importantly lowers the risk of them being damaged.
regarding the drywall being off, might as well run pex straight up from water heater and through ceiling down to the back of the water heater instead of leaving them on the ground right by the door. The insulation on the other side of the drywall where the pex would be lowers the risk of freezing and keeps them out of the way from being damaged like being right in front of a would.
Another aspect is redoing the piping layout of the mechanicals in the back. They are in the way, doesn't look good and allows for someone to walk in to the pipe or push something into it like the shelving unit at 3:47.
Lastly, I would have framed out and put drywall around that chimney stack in the back. There will never be a need to access it in the future. This would improve the look of the utility room.
He did a good job on the flooring and paint as well as updating the cabinets. For just a little more labor, safety, room for storage, and resale value could be improved.