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The BEST trim paint I have EVER used!
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The BEST trim paint I have EVER used!
Looking for a reno project? They're still out there!
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Looking for a reno project? They're still out there!
How are higher interest rates affecting the market?
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How are higher interest rates affecting the market?
Before & after... I want to see, and show off, your renos!
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Before & after... I want to see, and show off, your renos!
Giveaway!!! Measuring boards you can keep when you move!
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Giveaway!!! Measuring boards you can keep when you move!
Sell in the winter, or wait until spring?
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Sell in the winter, or wait until spring?
Wondering the price of this house? Thank you.
That shit sucks
You should have purchased the SW Emerald trim. It’s even better.
In Uganda East Africa thank you for sharing the knowledge I made it and looks perfect
thanks
Looks good mate
Absolutely no prep work at all. Why even waste the paint?
Why would you assume that? it was sanded and wiped down prior to paint, but that wasn't part of the video.
@@JakePalmerReMax Because of the cracked caulking??
tired of these videos about asbestos that say, "we never tested", "in all likelihood", "it is probably.". Show me! dips
What did you use for paint exactly? Brand/color? Matte/gloss?
Worked in a refinery removing asbestos in my 20s I'm in my 30s now
I recently used it on a spray job interior satin finish worked great. Need to budget for about 60.00 gal. $$$
I use superpaint on the cheap rental properties. Its covers well but is thick and leaves some brush marks. The Emerald is much better for higher end jobs. It levels out much better than superpaint and the urethane version adheres like and oil and has a very hard surface.
Emerald trim enamel is like 500x better than superpaint😂😂 I prefer it in satin over semi gloss as well.
Wait whats a longshoreman?
What were you waiting & watching for ?
I bought my first house ever. Asked the home inspector if there qas anything else I needed to check for. I was concerned about any mold or anything that could make us sick. He NEVER mentioned asbestos and neither did my real estate agent.
same thing happened to me. What a nightmare
Asbestos is beyond the scope of home inspections. That being said, inspectors should be familiar with asbestos like materials, and make note when they find something that looks like it. Usually that is a separate thing, and samples need to be sent off to test at a lab.
I’m just laughing at when he says house….. and honestly it doesn’t matter Washington state they’ll sell you a house with asbestos in it or not and no difference on insurance company. They just don’t care. In mine I just suck mine out with the vacuum cleaner full suited and air duct for the air… like who’s gonna sit there and watch you and say oh no, we better test that for asbestos. Just clean it up toss it out and who cares but the people wanting to make money off you… as long as you’re being safe and go by the guidelines. They’re not gonna care nobody does, the only time they do is when you start getting sick. Then you want to go Sue happy and Sue everybody.
Every homeowner's insurance policy I've had on my properties never did an inspection. I just entered in my information online and was given a rate. I purchased all my policies online. The only asbestos question that was asking was about the type of siding you have on your house. Some people tell me you can get a cheaper insurance rate if you have asbestos siding because it's fireproof and the asbestos is embedded inside the shingle.
For sure haunted.
Real shame this recording is sooo blurry would have loved to be able to see the house non blurry
What is the cost now in 2023?
I have had good luck with Sherman Williams paints
Calk the cracks around the window before painting
😂😂😂
Everytime I fast forward through this video I've heard nothing but "semi-gloss paint"
Sherwin Williams Super Paint Semi Gloss
GET THAT DRIP !!!
Benjamin moore advance or sherwin williams emerald trim enamel paint is for better and both cure really hard! Superpaint while it may have a nice sheen doesn't dry or cure that hard. You should really try either one. Oh, and both level out really nice, and if using a soft quality brush, you'll likely have very little brush marks, if any at all. Yes, both are that good!
Agree but will note that BM Advance recoat time is 16 hours. It's the main reason so few pro's use it. SW Advance is only 3 hours. Both spray very nicely with the correct equipment.
Totally agree on the SW emerald trim enamel, by far the best I've used💪💪💪
If you try a urethane paint you'll find that it leaves no brush marks , and it becomes extremely hard I've found that it's the next best thing to oil paints. Thanks for sharing
I always used oil base trim paint until I found the latex urethane paint.....I totally agree with you!!
As a home inspector in Texas, Good video!
Is this up for sale?
I'm surprised you picked up the vermiculite since that disturbed asbestos particles, if that section contained any.
just wondering if you have any property like this or similar, we are selling property in Calgary and like to see options for under 300000 in NB
Are these homes for sale still?
Jake, I couldn't make out who you said handled the beam installation so you could open up your living room and dining area. Could you share that, please? Enjoy your videos - congrats on the reno.
lol and you're up there breathing deeply and handling it with your bare hands?
From reading about it, I think it depends on the amount of time over years you are exposed to it and beating it in.
I thought the purpose of shaker bars are to give shadows this looks too thin. Nice tip for the handles. Also for doors that wide the strips should be wider to look chunky narrow strips suit the drawers
How new does a home have to be before it is completely asbestos free? TY ..
They have not banned asbestos use in the US. Generally speaking mid 70s and after that contain very little asbestos, but some products then contained small traces of asbestos. Regulating asbestos and it's usages came about in the early 70s.
I cannot refrain from commenting one detail: as you are filming this, there is a constant movement of particles in front of the camera.
Thanks for sharing this information
Jake! Your place is looking great! I WANT ONE OF THOSE!!! Sign me up man!
Oh no my home was built in 1930 so I probably have it everywhere😮no wonder why my health has been declining. 1st I was concerned about lead but now this unlocked a new fear😩
From what I am researching, homes built during the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s would be more at risk than homes in the early 1900’s. Even thought asbestos has been mined and used for centuries, it wasn’t until those post war rears that it was used more in homes. I wouldn’t worry too much about much about asbestos in your home but do get it checked out by a professional since you have health issues. I went through Lead Safety certification last year and learned a lot about lead in old homes. Lead not as bad as it can be made out to be. Lead does affect developing brains but not so much adults that have fully developed brains. Higher levels in adults can lead to high blood pressure but it’s not the super danger like it is for developing young minds. Also, lead was used where it needed to be more durable. This was usually not on walls but in interior and exterior trim around doors windows and other places they wanted semi or full gloss plus resiliency. We use lead kits manufactured by 3m that are not super expensive and tell you almost instantly if something has lead. Unfortunately, for asbestos testing you have to send off samples and pay for the results. They are more expensive than the lead test kits. You also have to wait for results to come back and then by able to trust the results. It’s still worth the cost.
@@RemmikRotus Thx so much for the info, you've helped ease my mind! Since living in my home I've been experiencing breathing issues and brain fog but that also could just be from aging, gotta love getting older☺
it is good good job
Please take this down! This video is 4yrs old, and was used to resell it in 2021. It DID NOT LOOK LIKE THIS! IT WAS LEFT IN SHAMBLES!
Not sure where you're getting your prices but just our vermiculie attice abatement cost was 15k. Cheapest price we could find as its high risk.
why would you ever sell this property??????????
You are not ready for paint until you sand and fill the sides of the doors. Otherwise it will look horrible and unprofessional. Use Titebond wood glue and not anything for drywall as suggested. Spray the paint if you have a sprayer.
Shit! I have popcorn ceiling in my room very old ceiling. Probably too late.
Tested all our popcorn ceilings in our old 50s house. All negative. Floor tiles were positive though
What stove is that?
wow sooo helpful!
Why do you have to get it tested cant you see it?
I agree, i think u can. But its easy to mistake for fiberglass
@@keithyoung7381 some you can see but most of it you cant see. but getting it tested you have 2 disturb it and thats dangerous plus what if its in a spot where you didnt test? mise well just treat it as theres asbesestos and everything there and not even test it just follow the abatememt steps
You cannot see asbestos with the human eye. You can only speculate something contains asbestos by looking at it.
Great video, I am going to give it a go with my old 80's oak cabinets. But, I'm having a hard time finding 1/4" mdf. Do you think I can use cement glue?
No, use Titebond glue.
Is there any digital devise per se, to detect for asbestos? Thanks a lot, Jake!
Hi Luis Medina, it is almost impossible to detect asbestos fibres with the naked eye. For a professional analysis, you need high-resolution technology, which even today's digital solutions cannot replace. If you really want to be sure, have a sample of the material in question analysed in a certified laboratory. Stay healthy!
You can only speculate something that may contain asbestos. Generally speaking, most 9x9 tiles always have asbestos in them.