I converted my garage into a bedroom/bath. This is a short video that explains the process. This is Part I of two videos. Stay tuned for Part II where I will show you the final product and total price from start to finish.
Finally some one who is not affraid to say they didn't know how to do it or use the tool but still learned on the way. Great JOB! It is so scary for some of us to take on job like in our own home but with contractors prices today we need to learn.
For one guy to tackle this job which requires so many trades mad respect to you sir! But why didn’t you use pex for water lines? So simple and better and cheaper then copper?
How did your water taste after the cement dust additives and being engulfed in smoke? Y'otta keep the cap on when doing heavy duty construction! I loved your video and your honesty. Haha you prayed and prayed and prayed and admitted it. That's how I get through my projects. Just like Nehemiah. Prayed all the way through the build.
I see this video is over a year old, any problems? I've seen sharkbite fittings leak because of hammer, and It made me nervous to see my contractor use them.
permit was for a detach garage and it took two weeks for them to approve, plus i had to make changes. I had to move the garage 20 feet from my septic tank/drain field. Electrical permit was separate, and i did it online and it was automatically given to me.
good question... I had a car port, a shed, and a spare bedroom. Where a lot of the things went. Otherwise, most of the junk in the garage went into the trash bin.
It scared me watching you with a jackhammer with your goggles over your forehead and no hearing protection. Hate to be critical but in the end your video was informative and provided some great tips on doing the plumbing correctly.