$6,500 Bathroom Remodel Step By Step | How To Do It Yourself | THE HANDYMAN |
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This is the business management app I use to run my business go.getjobber.com/thehandymanbusiness Let me know how you like it.
All the whistling killed me. Lol
This series is awesome! Your explanation of the why you do the things you do and the order of operations is a winner!!
Bathroom remodel…one of the BEST ways to add value to your house 👏🏼👏🏼
"and this is where I shit"
Always interesting to renovate and remodel older homes. Took out the tile in a shower in a 1950's era home. The ceramic soap tray that was set in the wall had news paper packed behind it. Was able to see when it was printed and had some cartoons making fun of the USSR leadership as well as advertisements for the area.
One thing I have started doing for any toilet or vanity replacement I do is automatically replace shutoffs and supply lines. Too often I have had one or both fail on me in trying to save the customer a buck. Piece of mind knowing those two items are new and its in good shape.
The fact that the newspaper was still intact and and not absorbed any moisture means that the original tiler know how to waterproof!
We just did our master bath. Mostly. New, larger shower. Love it. New captains chair, new floor, new granite counters on the two-sink vanity, as well as around the garden tub, sinks were replaced with undermounts. Replaced big mirror with vanity style framed mirrors, and gone are the dressing-room banks of globe bulbs. Floors were redone in vinyl plank.
14:30 Bathrooms are as straight as a broken what? 😂 I’ve never heard that one before but I’m taking it with me to work! Lol
Tune in tonight to the livestream
That's why I have a small bucket for the sink drain!
You are literally standing in my bathroom. It’s almost identical to this lol. Thanks for the great content!!
Work on my grandfather's old house continues, and this is great inspiration. The next major interior job is a bathroom remodel. It's a house from 1962, 3 bed 1 bath. The bathroom is small so I want to expand it a bit by taking out the oversized closet that's in there. The bathroom has some old octagonal tile I'd like to save and reuse, buttttt we got sub floor issues from years of a leaky bathtub my grandad never did anything about, so I gotta chunk it all up and replace the flooring. I'm not looking forward to it lol,
I just had to tear out an old subfloor and it came out in splinters... Took a whole day. There were about 500 nails sunk into it.
Finally saw your live stream! I always miss them, I just happened to be on CZcams and your LIVE popped up on my feed, I enjoyed it for over an hour and will make a better effort to not miss the next one! Great stuff and I knew you were my kinda people! 👌🚲🐷🔫💰
Awesome to see this series thanks!
Perfect work with a perfect attitude 👌
What a dream job! Looking forward to the live stream!!
As a retired lighting /cameraman, good to see your approach to soft lighting. Most CZcamsrs suck at getting light on whatever their shooting. 👍
Nice inspiring video. Always look easy and motivate me when I watch your video🤣. Hopefully I am brave enough to do such a big project like you one day
Love your content man. Can’t wait for the next video 👍
you do great work and your videos are very informative
best handyman in the entire world 😁👍
Do you have a video showing the 1/4 turn ball valve replacement of the old style water valve?
Fun video, thanks, I leaned a lot!
I always seem to run into problems. My house in 1959 though. I admire you for wearing the Rolex while doing real work. I have one and I baby it.
Handy getting real with the language! That’s how it is in the Handyworld,
I don't know if I missed it, but what did you put down over the sheet vinyl floor? I assume you don't really have to worry about water resistance with the vinyl staying down.
The "yummay" when you took the sink out 😂😂 Great video!
Looking forward to the Live Stream.
Have fun at the livestream! I’ve gotta go to bed
Looking forward to the livestream
I may catch flack for this but even at 33 I very much so recommend wearing knee pads anytime you are on the floor. doing this stuff plus liking to go on a run once in a while vs elliptical/bike my knees are starting to feel tired
Good info……thanks much
Clean shaven. Handyman for president
What about replacing the tub/shower? Aren't you supposed to do a complete remod so all of the plumbing ages at the same time? (I'm just interested in which wall you would be ripping out to get it out and a new one in. And, what window or exterior wall you would have to open up).
Thanks for the video =)
16:15 man I’d watch an hour long of your videos, heck, even 2 hrs at one go! Way better content than what’s on actual tv, seriously 👍🏻
Cheers and hope make it to the stream, as always a “hoot”!😂
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That bathroom looks like mine, exactly!
The thumbnail looks like a “local handyman CAUGHT” news story
That's an interesting tile. Does a tile like that make it easier or harder to install?
No waterproofing nice work
Awesome!
Sounds good
What did you use under the floor tile?
Are you redoing the bathtub and shower as well?
The only thing different between the way you and I do things is that I use better tools, Milwaukeeeeeee!!!!!😂😂
Your next job. movie director.
what is that carpet protection film called?
first thing I do if working on a bathroom Is asked to see where the main water shut off is in case water line break.
Lol toilet last to pull!! I felt your pain there
My husband put a wrench right through the toilet once when removing those rusty floor bolts! Plan B ....new toilet.
The one toilet bolt looked like the tub side so probably water splashed from getting in and out of the tub,just an observation,GOD BLESS
Will you remove the tub and shower tile? Other videos gloss this over. I'm sure its not as easy as it looks.
What is it you’re doing starting at 11:14? Is that a new sub flooring? New floor?
its nice to watch and most of us think they can do it. the thing is he's getting paid for his years of exp not for how easy he makes it look. Only his tools altogather cost more than your car :) but it's so nice to watch him work , rly.
what is being used for the subfloor?
I’m remodeling a master bath twice the size of yours. Contractor is doing work $9000 all in. $6500 is way too much hot a DIY
Hey Handyman
Agree 100%... if you are handy, you can save a ton of $ doing it yourself. Contractors will tell you everything needs to be replaced to try and up-sell the job. Total cost for my job... perhaps $800. The new tile was the most expensive part.
I'm in the middle of revamping my 1/2 bath as part of a family room re-do. New T&G ceiling, new tile floor and all new trim & paint. I had to break up and remove the old tile (crappy grout job). The toilet, sink and cabinet were in great shape, cleaned up well and will be re-used. I just spent perhaps 3 hours total repainting the cabinet to make it like new. Tip... as long as the toilet is yanked, pull everything out of it inside, clean and rebuild it from scratch with all new plumbing parts. It will be just like a new one. Replace your water shutoffs as well, as long as everything is easily accessed (ball valves of course).
Yeah I did everything but the bathtub and surround for about $1000... I had to completely reassemble the vanity I bought, it looked like a drunk 4th grader with a staple gun had built it.
Just curious why you didn't remove the old floor?
Who’s the new guy
So as this is a great video and yes you can save money, but lets not forget you need to pull permits for the work your doing, if you are caught doing work without per.its you can face some hefty fines, and if you flood or burn your house down because you didnt do something correctly without a permit, your homeowners insurance will not cover it
love the 90s lol caulk around the sh iter not cool ....hope i can try this one day !!!!!
Great tip for laying out the tile, I do the same.. do you use any glue under your backer when you install over old floor?
he should thinset under the CPU backerboard
As a newbie DIY guy, I would have assumed that the old linoleum would have to be torn out. Even if it and the subfloor are still in good shape. Good to see that it can stay in place and help get the new tile to the correct height. Looking forward to the rest of the videos for the project.
Couple of things here. The Linoleum is probably bonded directly to the subfloor with an adhesive and peeling the linoleum off and cleaning the adhesive can be a nightmare. Also leaving the linoleum on actually acts as a type of slip sheet (crack isolation membrane). So as long as its installed properly it's typically beneficial to leave it.
You can leave it to go faster, but I remove it in my house and for anyone else who might be concerned about mold under the flooring.
Honestly if the floor feels solid I'd leave it. It felt soft and spongy I'd definitely rip it all up.
youre really not even doing much of a gut without pulling the floor up to see the condition of the subfloor, but good luck half assing everything
And you always thinset your cement board to the subfloor, never just screws
What do you do if the floor around the toilet needs repair/replaced? How do you make up the difference between the old floor with linoleum and the patch without?
Cut it all out and replace it. Build it up with what is necessary to get the right height.
Get you a helper to bring out all the debri & get you some knee pads!!
super clean bathroom no spider webs under the sink
25sqf*
Can you please provide a list of songs that you are whistling so that I can Enjoy a good whistle along with you.
First!! exciting !
5x5=10 in Handyman math
Need a shirt with that on it!
How many days did it tale you?
Do you always prefer backer board to ditra underlayment? Is it solely the cost aspect?
I would only use ditra after I have at least ( 1 1/8" ) underlayment over your joists
Hi Handyman - every worry about banging up that watch?
This is my work watch. I have a Hulk for nice occasions
hearing his whistle fast forwarded makes it sound like R2-d2
You didn’t check for floor level?
Put some mustard on that!
Watch the Rolex when you're doing demo!!
@09:44 & a shower ForTheWin!!!🤣🤣🤣🥳🥳🥳
Right side closet bolt rusty due to shower mist or moisture on that side.
I guess you don't mind the poisonous sewer gas coming up through the open toilet hole! Lol
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Hello, Are those marble ? From where ?? They look like marble… (highly not recommended due to their maintenance) but damn they are beautiful!
Hoping their not marble though… I want the same ones
Great video. Would a homeowner have to get permits to do this, even if they're DIYing it?
No. Even if yes, NO
@@josemv25 lol
Hey thanks for the great videos and information. I have 2 questions. 1. I didn't see you cover the toilet hole. Is there not a concern for sewer gas on upper floors? 2. Why don't you wear gloves when doing this type of work?
have any of your clients ever asked to buy your shirts or hats?
Why do people insist on keeping the old toilet when they remodel? $200 for a new one out of a $6500 budget isn't going to break the bank.
I mean... it is when this guy is charging $6500 for new tile, vanity and paint but leaving the tub lololol.
It clearly holds sentimental value.
I thought you were on sabbatical for the summer :-)
@ The handyman in the beginning of the video I noticed you taking nuts off with pliers. I suggest getting ratcheting wrenches from Lowes. They come in handy. Sometimes they're on special for $49.99 for 20 pieces that come with both metric and SAE sizes. Anyway hope that helps.
I would go with a Lowe's project source chair height toilet, $100, works great, can't beat It
Haha straight as a broken dick. I’m adding that to my list of sayings. Last one I added was a Dirt bike that runs faster than a smashed cat haha. Love the video man. Thanks.
Anyone know why he didn't just tile over the linoleum? Is that a bad thing to do? Glue/Grout won't stick well?
Ceramic tile grout would not stick to linoleum.
@@ansleyvalentine2251 I had no idea. Thanks!
At least the toilet valve was updated to a 1/4 turn.
When we do remodels, we demo the entire bathroom down to the studs and redo everything including the plumbing and electrical. We also pull permits too.
Do you clicked on a video to leave a shit comment…cool
Always remove old linoleum!!! If it leaks and water gets Under the floor will need removed down to the subfloor.
🇺🇸🤘Heck Yeah Handy Dandy 🤘🇺🇸
Your whistling sped up in Timelapse 👌🏻 😂
I can hear people saying it now “YoU sHoULd Be WeArInG gLoVeS wHeN tAkInG tHe ToILeT oUt” … just don’t tell them that you went out an ate a sandwich right afterwards. Extra flavor
I hope you washed your hands before eating. Gloves and knee pads.
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On this $6500 you supply all the materials.??
Why did you leave the vinyl under the new floor? Some guy in the future is gonna make a video of him removing it and complaining lol
I have a problem You are awesome. I'm not. Love, Dennis.
Hey, what are you doing in my bathroom!
whatcha wearing there handyman? a Rolex Submariner?
Yes
@@TheHandyman1lol i found one hidden in a wall doing demo once. Gave it to the homeowner though...