Installing baseboards in HALF the time

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • Here are ten baseboard installation tips and tricks that will save you time and help you get better results on your next baseboard project.
    -Contents of this video ---------------------------
    00:19 - My #1 tip for faster baseboard installation
    01:03 - Tip #2 - Create a detailed cut list
    02:02 - Tip #3 - Taking accurate measurements
    02:53 - Tip #4 - Measuring for outside corners
    03:53 - Tip #5 - Label your baseboards
    04:32 - Tip #6 - How to miter baseboard on uneven corners
    05:31 - Tip #7 - Forget about coping!
    06:08 - Tip #8 - Why to use MDF baseboard
    06:43 - Tip #9 - Baseboard painting tip
    07:03 - Tip #10 - Don't use a stud finder
    08:13 - BONUS TIP
    09:30 - How to make money installing baseboard
    --Materials and Tools needed for the job ---------------------
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    Installing baseboards is one of those projects that I'd rather not do, but it's not something I can skip. So, in this video, I share ten tips to help you install baseboards faster and better.
    It's important to note that this process isn't about rushing; it's about working efficiently and effectively to measure, paint, cut, and install your baseboards.
    One of the most important tips I have here is to batch your processes, meaning measure all of your baseboards at once, cut all of them at once, and install them all at once. This saves you from having to go in and out of the house repeatedly.
    Many of my other tips are about HOW to batch the process without messing up. You'll learn how to get perfect corners without making multiple cuts.
    Be sure to watch my other videos about installing baseboards (linked to below), which contain more helpful info to help you to install your baseboards like a pro.
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Komentáře • 34

  • @adriansteinberg9841
    @adriansteinberg9841 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for hints. I am a brand new diy handyman and doing some home projects . Your hints on Baseboard install is straightforward and simple . Thanks. Having to cope was scaring me. !!

  • @B-macalypse
    @B-macalypse Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks man. Great video miles ahead of any other I've found I'm a jman carpenter and everything you said was on point. This video should have 100x the views hope you get there keep up the good vids!

  • @annkessel2567
    @annkessel2567 Před 4 měsíci

    I don't usually add comments but have to say this video had some really great tips! Thanks so much!

  • @cferr001
    @cferr001 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I number each piece and put a sticky note on the wall with the same number or make a mini map with all the cut board pieces numbers on the corresponding wall.

  • @patricktcrowe
    @patricktcrowe Před měsícem

    Great video for a cabinet guy who is installing a house of base for the first time. Smart tips, thank you, well thought out. I love me some construction adhesive to help. I use PL-3

  • @HoffAppFarm
    @HoffAppFarm Před rokem

    Awesome…thanks!!!

  • @GentleStorm1
    @GentleStorm1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Interesting video. Probably won’t watch the “how to cut perfect inside corners” because I think we have different ideas about perfection. I treat all jobs - and customers - as high-end regardless of project cost or home quality. My INfluence and integrity are worth far more than affluence. I don’t think cutting corners will generate increased income over the long term as your name will be associated with “average” or “subpar” work. High-end earners rarely want average handy people fixing their homes.

  • @jk12428
    @jk12428 Před 7 měsíci

    Lovit thanks🌟⁉️

  • @joedean9834
    @joedean9834 Před 8 měsíci

    Use white caulk and a damp rag when filling the nail holes. Covers them and blends with the bright white trim paint.
    Do not skip this step . Painting the holes does not look good.
    Plus, you said to paint prior to install to avoid a mess or risk of...so why would you want to risk it dabbing paint here and there?

  • @renest.peters3979
    @renest.peters3979 Před 7 měsíci

    would all this info also be the same for walls that are plaster walls???

  • @danbiss87
    @danbiss87 Před 4 měsíci

    Show a video on cutting baseboard with un level floors and walls. Homes where I live are 100+ yo and I'm always fighting the corners.

  • @leetupper5881
    @leetupper5881 Před rokem +3

    It depends on the house/customer. I once did a bamboo flooring and baseboard job in a master bedroom for a single young woman with 2 kids. The ENTIRE house was a MESS in EVERY room, including the master bedroom. I didn't bother filling the nail holes. Customer never said a word about !! Thanks for the great tips !!

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem +1

      Yes, and don’t be afraid to have the conversation upfront. If the customer is willing to pay extra for a meticulous install, then sure, fill the nail holes. Otherwise it’s pointless on baseboards.

    • @fakawat7220
      @fakawat7220 Před rokem

      I agree with the nail holes..

  • @brucestuart8180
    @brucestuart8180 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey Dan, you have a few good points, but!….some of what I heard was use 1 1/2” nails, an 18gauge brad nailer, nail into the shoe plate of the wall and don’t fill your nail holes. I think this is what might separate the DIYer from the skilled craftsman. I have to say you wouldn’t be allowed anywhere near my house.

  • @statuescher
    @statuescher Před rokem

    Easier to stick the baseboards to the wall with building adhesive, no nail holes. Prop up with some weights overnight to let them set in place.

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem +4

      Interesting. I have my doubts about it being easier.

    • @joedean9834
      @joedean9834 Před 8 měsíci

      Not to mention getting enough "weights" to prop it all up AND avoid any bows and gaps.

    • @ljones98391
      @ljones98391 Před 3 měsíci

      I'm removing old baseboards and am eternally grateful someone did not go the "easy" route and use adhesive instead of brad nails. I would be looking at major torn paper drywall repairs, which I would have to pay for, if I could even get the baseboards off by myself.

  • @OdinThorfathir
    @OdinThorfathir Před rokem

    Not trying to be that guy but if you have a 16ga nailer you have a finish nail not a brad, brads are 18, finish is 15 and 16

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem

      I didn’t know that. Thanks for filling me in.

  • @nailbanger2
    @nailbanger2 Před 4 měsíci

    Now i know what to do if i ever get so hard up that i have to do production work. Tip #12, get a carpenter that takes a little pride in his work.

  • @tommalchert416
    @tommalchert416 Před rokem +2

    Don't be a hack. All ways go the extra mile

    • @tombecquet4120
      @tombecquet4120 Před rokem

      Hifm

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem +7

      Sure, in a world with infinite time. But going the extra mile on things that don’t matter leaves no time for going the extra mile on the things that do. I’d rather invest the time with my kids.

  • @okalitoescalobi1529
    @okalitoescalobi1529 Před rokem +3

    Not filling up the nail holes properly +brush the paint over a new baseboard ? It’s not gonna look good!

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem +1

      It’s a baseboard.

    • @DavidE-dm5un
      @DavidE-dm5un Před 7 měsíci

      Thats a shame, you should take more pride in your work then that

    • @nailbanger2
      @nailbanger2 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@StayHandy it's hard to believe you willingly put your face on the internet while you tell people that others do a more complete job. You learned from the wrong person, or decided it was OK to cut corners wherever you could get away with it. HACK

  • @stevenc4477
    @stevenc4477 Před 4 měsíci

    I can’t believe you said no coping, also mdf is shitty product, if it gets wet it goes to the shit. No filling nail holes? You are clearly not a carpenter