Awesome! Thanks, this helped so much. I’m trying to figure out how to cover a large pipe in our upstairs bathroom that runs from the floor to ceiling but couldn’t quite decide how to do it without any studs to attach to, this helps a lot! And I love the little access door you made…brilliant work in my opinion! 🙌🏼
I have exposed pipes above my washer & dryer and they go in all different directions. May have to make something similar, but wider. There is a shelf above my washer and dryer but the pipes are visible and I hate them lol. Thanks for the inspiration! Great video and easy to understand.
those pesky radon vents, I came looking to cover mine and plus my water tank, but this was a great reference for me on the way to my covering journey for my man cave!
I leave in a ground floor appointment and all the pipes form upstairs appointment is in a cupboard room downstairs bathroom, I here them in every room in my apartment and it louder at night
Hi there, @@Bretts_Builds really a nice job! Would you suggest a easier material to work with? I am not able to work wood but I have to cover 4 pipes vertical and 2 horizontal! About the horizontal ones no idea how I will stick them to the wall leaving them enough accessible.... But, first of all, is it safe to cover gas tubes? For sure I will need some good help and knowledge first!
Great job. I have a house that was built in 1953 has a half bath with an exposed 2 pipes the space is very small can you help me with an idea to make it look better? Thank you
Hi thank you for your Video do you think for the oudor i can use a small meshbag filled with activ charcoal and put it on the filter against the oudor? do you have any tips for the outdoor oudor, we have a roof top lounge but the smell does disturb up there. Thank you! I live in an rent apartment and can not install anything fix.
I have an exposed pipe (sewage) in a closet that I want to turn into a shower. The floor is tile / cement (if I rip out the tile). How do I attach the pressure treated covering I'm building to the floor?
"pretty quick and easy solution" lol I guess this may be true if you have a miter saw, jig saw, a dozen clamps, belt sander, nail gun, power drill, etc.
This was actually super helpful as I have a plumbing stack that runs through my laundry room with nothing around it to tie into.
Awesome! Thanks, this helped so much. I’m trying to figure out how to cover a large pipe in our upstairs bathroom that runs from the floor to ceiling but couldn’t quite decide how to do it without any studs to attach to, this helps a lot! And I love the little access door you made…brilliant work in my opinion! 🙌🏼
My pleasure! Glad I could help ❤️
Great video. Lots of good tips. I especially like the door that fits snugly. Never would have thought to make It that way.
I have exposed pipes above my washer & dryer and they go in all different directions. May have to make something similar, but wider. There is a shelf above my washer and dryer but the pipes are visible and I hate them lol. Thanks for the inspiration! Great video and easy to understand.
those pesky radon vents, I came looking to cover mine and plus my water tank, but this was a great reference for me on the way to my covering journey for my man cave!
Awesome job, looks beautiful. Wish I was as talented. Going to try it in my apartment as I hate the ugly pipe in the corner
Amazing… I’m working on a bathroom sink with exposed pipes… you rock. 💯
Ugh this would drive me nuts. I feel lucky that mine was able to be put in the laundry room. Great solution for hiding it!
Nicely done, good groove too :D
Ohh boy do I need to create a lot of those boxes. I got so many pipes in the basement I can probably start a pipe supply business.
Hi I feel your pain my basement has little of everything even the heater ducts
Very efficient!
Good job dude I love it nice work.
Very nice job
I leave in a ground floor appointment and all the pipes form upstairs appointment is in a cupboard room downstairs bathroom, I here them in every room in my apartment and it louder at night
Hey! Nice job. What would you do if that pipe was on the outside and needed to be enclosed (code) ?
You are amazing!!
Thank you ❤️
Hi there, @@Bretts_Builds really a nice job! Would you suggest a easier material to work with? I am not able to work wood but I have to cover 4 pipes vertical and 2 horizontal! About the horizontal ones no idea how I will stick them to the wall leaving them enough accessible.... But, first of all, is it safe to cover gas tubes? For sure I will need some good help and knowledge first!
What you did is wonderful , iwill like to know how make it soundproof
amazing work ❤️❤️❤️
Very nice, I'm impressed. I was thinking it would be a good idea to add magnets to the door to hold it from falling out.
Tank you for good ideas
Great job. I have a house that was built in 1953 has a half bath with an exposed 2 pipes the space is very small can you help me with an idea to make it look better?
Thank you
Hello! Not sure I'd be much help without seeing what it looks like, feel free to email me a picture: bwithjack7@gmail.com
Nice and easy, thank you
Hi thank you for your Video do you think for the oudor i can use a small meshbag filled with activ charcoal and put it on the filter against the oudor? do you have any tips for the outdoor oudor, we have a roof top lounge but the smell does disturb up there. Thank you! I live in an rent apartment and can not install anything fix.
It was just super
I have the same problem 🤦🏼♀️ but my pipe it’s like 2 feet away from the wall 😩 and I don’t know what to do
Wooow nice I need advice how to cover radiator pipes
Never tried radiators but I know there are a lot of guides out there on that
I’m looking for exactly that and can’t find any lol
nice job and well explained...
Good work 💯✔️
Your are brilliant
what if pipe on the cealing
Trabajo excelente 👍
Thanks. How would you go about covering Up a similar pipe, but it comes down from the ceiling and goes into a cement wall?
My friend this is not pretty quick and easy. It sure looks really good though.
pro!
The house we are about to buy, it has two of these by the basement stairs and painted, but still looks ugly.
I have an exposed pipe (sewage) in a closet that I want to turn into a shower. The floor is tile / cement (if I rip out the tile). How do I attach the pressure treated covering I'm building to the floor?
Wow
Sweet
"pretty quick and easy solution" lol
I guess this may be true if you have a miter saw, jig saw, a dozen clamps, belt sander, nail gun, power drill, etc.
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That staining looks like a dirty protest
thank you broo