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Hey all you home menders! a stairway to heaven..actually, all stairs are heaven when you need to get somewhere tall. Dustin shows how to build stairs. A step by step guide to install new stairs at a back door. Install stair stringers with joist hangers and you are off to the races. Install treated treads for outdoor use and even add risers if needed. Dustin finished this one with a 2x4 handrail and post for code requirements...and you can do yours too. Don’t forget your concrete pad or set the stringers on pavers . Easy!
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@ddodgen5466
@ddodgen5466 Год назад
Thank you so much!!! We just finished our stair project. Your instructions made it so easy! My husband and I are in our 60's with NO building experience and we did it! Thanks for your videos!!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you so much Dee!!! dodge. This is an awesome comment. You are my success story. Thank you so much for sharing
@RenoScruggs
@RenoScruggs 3 года назад
I wanna say I really appreciate what you’re doing. You’re not boring at all and you actually make it fun learning new things.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
heyhey steven! that comment is a huge reward friend..thank you
@ShawnKirk007
@ShawnKirk007 2 года назад
I've watched a few deck stairs videos and yours is definitely the best. Quick, concise, no fluff. And your concrete method was great! No mixing... just add water, then the concrete, then a little more water. Others go way to in depth on mixing when it's not needed for Quikrete.
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Hey Shawn! absolutely. Just get the job done friend what’s with all the mixing? LOL
@jakealomani
@jakealomani 2 года назад
I agree, others were so confusing!
@MrJaxparadize
@MrJaxparadize 2 года назад
I agree 100%. I’m out of California and you would NOT BELIEVE the useless crap we have to add just to bring it to “CODE”, which is a bunch of crap! I am a student of architecture and construction (obviously they go hand in hand for most) and what you need to make a legit structure is how to brace the joints and there are literally hundreds of different ways than brackets you can do with the wood without hardware even! I’ve seen a wooden structure, NO SCREWS, hold up an 18 wheeler. It was Japanese builder who used a (what I thought) technique handed down by old builders. It was AMAZING! So yeah, thank you for the quick video. I watch them because they put me at ease. Idk why, they just do. Simple, straight to the point, no BS. LOVE IT! And handrails are a must... mainly because I’m a fatty. Lol!
@kevinkim6301
@kevinkim6301 2 года назад
sure lets all do that. ignore the manufactures' recommendations. concrete powders have superficial hydrophobic characteristics just like flour. should we all just add water to flour and not mix thoroughly? how do you like your pizza dough?
@matthewbrown9029
@matthewbrown9029 2 года назад
@@kevinkim6301 so you've never used quickrete I'm guessing
@julyjames682
@julyjames682 2 года назад
This video is definitely a template for my diy stare case for my newly purchased trailer Holme. I Never been good with carpentry this lesson was comprehensive enough no fillabustering confident enough I can do the work myself.
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Thank you James. You rock. Thanks so much for sharing
@l.russell9391
@l.russell9391 Год назад
1:05 literally blew my mind. I can't believe I didn't think of that earlier! TRACE IT!!!!! Cracked me up for a good 2 minutes. I've been putting off this project because measuring stringers seemed so intimidating. Thanks for the video (and the insight)!!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Hey L. Awesome comment my friend. Why do we tend to make things so hard? Thank you so much for sharing!
@stevewhite791
@stevewhite791 Год назад
Tracing at the Depot. Great tip.
@oddsandwindsocks5905
@oddsandwindsocks5905 Год назад
You can only trace if the strings are the right size for the job your doing, that's why I had to do the sums and make my own as my pool is 50 inches high and these strings dont work
@jaceycowling
@jaceycowling 3 года назад
Thanks man for another awesome video. You have helped me learn how to do so much of my own home repairs and renovations. I’ll be building my own house starting this year!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
youred amazing jay! thank you so much friend..can't wait to see it.....more soon!
@barbl.902
@barbl.902 Год назад
You made this simple and easy... Love the use of the screws to hold stringers into place and then the one for the joist hanger.... On my way to building a set now!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you Barb. I appreciate the comment and thanks so much for watching!
@DelaneMD
@DelaneMD 20 дней назад
Thank you so much for this. I have asked multiple people to build stairs off of my back door. I have asked 2 companies to come do it. They either look at it and don't get me a quote, or don't come to give the quote (I must be doing something wrong!! LOLOL!!). My dad said he would but he's 72. My boyfriend said he would that was 3 years ago... But you just showed me how!! I am ON IT!!! Thank you for making this so simple. I get to save money AND the job will get done!!! Super grateful!
@homemend
@homemend 11 дней назад
Glad it was helpful! This is an awesome story and encouraging to others. Thanks for sharing.
@michaellaiuvara947
@michaellaiuvara947 3 года назад
How do this guy not get more views!!!! I have learned so much from this channel. I fixed my door problems, I fixed deck issues, i put in new floors throughout my house, I have basically fixed almost everything in my house that has broke or needed replacement just by searching through these videos for last few years....so I just want to say thank you Dustin you have saved me and my family so much money and have helped me tremendously in being a proud homeowner now for over 8 years.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
thank you so much for sharing this michael...! its not the views but what you do with them..more special stuff coming soon! :) big plans!
@stevearkie5722
@stevearkie5722 Год назад
Best teaching video I ever seen I’m getting near the end of my project stairs my home is 100 years old I had to rebuild some stuff .
@davids5006
@davids5006 Год назад
Hell yeah... Keeps it simple for the regular folk like myself
@JonnyDIY
@JonnyDIY 3 года назад
Nice job! 👍 couple things about nails, for the nails through the hanger to ledger board you want to use 3 1/2" common nails (galvanized) and since you used double shear hangers you want to use 2 1/2" common nails for the diagonal ones through the stringer into ledger. The 1 1/2" joist hanger nails are for regular hangers where the nails go straight into the sides of the joists
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Awesome tips Jonny thank you!
@aboren8096
@aboren8096 2 года назад
Why nails and not screws when hanging joists?
@madeline-onassis
@madeline-onassis 2 года назад
@@aboren8096 You can use screws if the manufacturer of the hardware recommends or permits it. Simpson ties allow for use of their exterior-rated SD screws in place of nails.
@Xray-Rep
@Xray-Rep 3 года назад
Excellent information! This is just what I needed before I tackle installing steps going into my house from my garage. By the way, if no one else commented about this, I didn't see you wearing safety goggles while cutting wood with a circular saw. I'm sure that I don't need to remind you how critical that is. Thanks for the great video!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Thank you Mike I appreciate the comment you are going to rock those garage steps. Thanks so much for sharing
@TheElevenBravo
@TheElevenBravo 2 года назад
Thank you for this awesome video, Dustin! - I have learned a great deal on building steps for my patio door. Thank you, sir!
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Thank you bravo. Appreciating you my friend! Check out the Ecorse! www.thehomemenders.com/e-course
@davidholt234
@davidholt234 3 года назад
Love this! I'm about to tackle smaller steps than these, but I'm more confident than I was before I watched this! Thanks!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
awesome david..you got this!
@AlanHernandez-db4fx
@AlanHernandez-db4fx 3 года назад
Same. Thank you!
@inglishdave
@inglishdave 2 года назад
SAME!
@bobcobain3507
@bobcobain3507 3 года назад
Dustin you're the Man. Thank you for this great video .
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Thank you Bob appreciate the comment
@mrssaradee
@mrssaradee 3 года назад
Love this video, straight to the point. Great info! Building my stairs today!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
You are awesome Sara dee thank you for sharing
@flossydadsgirl5767
@flossydadsgirl5767 3 года назад
Thanks :D I totally feel like I can tackle replacing my front porch stairs now!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
awesome amanda..so cool to hear! be on the lookout for new stuff coming soon.. thehomemenders.com
@arth.4196
@arth.4196 3 года назад
Thanks Dustin. I just learned a cheat sheet type of stair making process. Time is Money.....
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
you got it friend! thanks for sharing!
@mexicanbandito
@mexicanbandito 2 года назад
Thanks bro I'm going to build the stairs off my deck now. Re did the porch and tried to cut runners and muffwd them up so this will help so informative
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Awesome thank you Ron. I appreciate you brother
@trustinjesus77
@trustinjesus77 3 года назад
Just what I needed! Simple and quick!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Awesome thank you!
@garyfalkenstein1514
@garyfalkenstein1514 2 года назад
Just what I needed! Thanks for getting straight to it
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Thank you Gary! Appreciate you friend!
@jamesgorton317
@jamesgorton317 3 года назад
thanks you help a guy who doesnt do much wood work do wood work! im gonna go build some stairs! thanks again!!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Awesome James. Thanks for sharing!
@cocksandcobras
@cocksandcobras 3 месяца назад
Thanks, good video, tired of watching videos of people making stairs like they are trying to sell a million dollar home. To the point and low budget, I like.
@homemend
@homemend 11 дней назад
To the point in low budget… I love my life. Thanks for commenting.
@1divemaster1
@1divemaster1 3 года назад
Dustin, you give everyone the confidence to tackle these projects. Your expertise is appreciated by us viewers of RU-vid.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
love it dive! thank you!
@you2449
@you2449 3 года назад
Ditto that comment! This is mind-blowing stuff.
@you2449
@you2449 3 года назад
Ditto that comment! This is mind-blowing stuff.
@alfredothompson6664
@alfredothompson6664 3 года назад
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@memepapi
@memepapi 3 года назад
Great simple video this is gonna help me a lot, thank you.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
thank you meme!
@missb10754
@missb10754 2 года назад
This was a great quick video .
@ArmyOne519
@ArmyOne519 Год назад
Great Video. I need to do my back door steps and you made it seem especially easy. Thanks .
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
You got this army. Thank you for sharing
@lidiahunt3046
@lidiahunt3046 18 дней назад
Thank you so much for this video. I have some time off coming and really want to get some projects done and have no experience but this video kept my attention and really helped.
@homemend
@homemend 11 дней назад
That is awesome Lydia. Anytime you need something keep coming back :-) I will help you out.
@toddmenzing6828
@toddmenzing6828 10 месяцев назад
Simple, straightforward. Thank you,
@homemend
@homemend 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Todd. I appreciate the comment.
@themarinman8339
@themarinman8339 Год назад
Love the simplicity and realism. New fan here from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Awesome comment my friend. Thank you so much and welcome
@MARTIN3Z91
@MARTIN3Z91 Год назад
Dang looks easy. I live in a older mobile home and I think this would work for a simple stairs.
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
You rock Martin. Thank you for sharing
@Soulbloom1
@Soulbloom1 Год назад
Thanks for keeping it short and clear!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you soul!
@TEX-704
@TEX-704 Год назад
Perfect example of not over thinking things. 👍🏼
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Absolutely Clay. Thank you so much my friend!
@yevgeniykhinotskiy3323
@yevgeniykhinotskiy3323 2 года назад
What you get when you do things the "fast way": 1) The stairs just land on dirt - So this will eventually settle and rot as well. 2) The handrail is supported by a single screw in the siding (that got bent) and will eventually allow water to penetrate behind the siding. 3) The concrete was never mixed properly - So the 'fat guy' he mentioned, will still definitely fall. I do like, however, the trick to tracing the stair profile at the depot!
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Hey YK. 1. the stringers were set on pavers. Ideally you would want a concrete pad landing but the owner didn’t wanna pay for it. 2. Two screws into the 45° handrail into a stud will certainly support that fat guy. It’s also tucked up under the bevel of siding. If you still don’t trust it you can run a bead of quad behind it. 3. In case you didn’t know you don’t need to mix concrete properly LOL the concrete draws any water it needs from the ground and hardens it. Big timesaver when you’re doing lots of them. And I also love that stringer trick. You are awesome sir thanks for commenting!
@sweet1000waves
@sweet1000waves Год назад
@@homemendis that true about the concrete? All my concrete projects have been kind of a pain because I mix in buckets/wheelbarrow first. your way looks much easier!
@bbill9806
@bbill9806 2 года назад
I love your enthusiasm
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Thank you Bob appreciate the comment :-)
@misphit8106
@misphit8106 Год назад
Like that he kept it simple and got straight to it
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you sir
@edwinpino3384
@edwinpino3384 Год назад
Man, love it straight forward. Drilling into the house is purely fine, I’m sure you secured another post under it and more security for strength. I also use my hands when patting down cement. It’s the caveman effects. Feel your work.
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Hey Edwin, we improvise. We adapt, we overcome. When you’re in the field, you get it done. Thanks for commenting!
@scottsenjo7607
@scottsenjo7607 Год назад
Totally excellent work. Learned 2 great strategies I never would have thought of on my own.
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
You’re awesome Scott, thanks for commenting
@jessehorta1512
@jessehorta1512 3 года назад
Thank u ... just bought a fixer up. And I wonder how I’m gonna tackle some stairs ... seen this video. And gonna build it tomorrow...
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
You got this Jesse thanks for sharing
@nickdrumheller7293
@nickdrumheller7293 2 года назад
Awesome, quick explanation! Great video sir 👍🏽
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Thank you Nick. I appreciate the comment my friend
@charliesierra6919
@charliesierra6919 Год назад
Wow, well done! This is exactly what I'm doing now for the first time. This was very helpful, thanks man!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you Charlie I appreciate the comment my friend
@fixitbro4851
@fixitbro4851 3 года назад
Man u make things so simple, keep it up n keep them coming
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
thank you fix it!
@FrankBailey-mg9uo
@FrankBailey-mg9uo 6 месяцев назад
I like how he did stuff cheap, quick, easy and "rough". It's not a $1M mansion. He now has a sturdy, level staircase and simple handrail.
@homemend
@homemend 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Frank I appreciate the comment.
@davem1658
@davem1658 3 года назад
great video. Stairs look great. your sense of humor is charming. I like the advice of using a stringer template on a length of timber actually in the store- clever idea.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
hey dave! knowing what corners you can cut is the most important :) thank you friend
@davem1658
@davem1658 3 года назад
@@homemend yes I agree. I relate to your thinking. Doing a good job but at the same time being efficient (knowing only what is necessary) makes you a REALLY good tradesman. which I can see you're like that and why I like watching your vids. cheers mate.
@IllInformedHuman
@IllInformedHuman Год назад
Thank you for actually bringing numbers into this tutorial!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you informed! I appreciate the comment
@a1m1erola
@a1m1erola Месяц назад
Awesome! So easy to follow...thanks so much.
@homemend
@homemend 11 дней назад
Love to hear that thank you
@jenskimble
@jenskimble 5 месяцев назад
This is great! I need to build steps from my house into the garage. I would rather use risers than build boxes, like in other videos. You make it seem so simple.
@homemend
@homemend 5 месяцев назад
You got this my friend
@godisallaroundus
@godisallaroundus Месяц назад
Hey man as far as I know this is the first time I've seen your content. It was exactly what I needed to see. Thank you so much. I will definitely be sharing your stuff and looking at more of your videos. Thanks a lot man.
@homemend
@homemend 11 дней назад
Anytime you need me, my friend let me know. Thanks for watching.
@harveybedford2366
@harveybedford2366 Год назад
Thanks for the video man. Genuine, and straight to the point. Subbed.
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you my friend I appreciate the comment
@laricocole03
@laricocole03 2 года назад
You make it all look so easy
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
You got this king. Thanks for commenting
@robertoortiz8721
@robertoortiz8721 19 дней назад
Great Job! Thank you for teaching us.
@homemend
@homemend 11 дней назад
You are awesome Robert thank you sir
@Angela-ig4hy
@Angela-ig4hy 3 года назад
Thank you soooo much! This is exactly what I’ve been searching for. Now a new sub.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Thank you Angela. Happy to have you.
@PIGROLLER1
@PIGROLLER1 2 года назад
Great and simple instructions
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Thank you x. Enjoy!
@katrinasani
@katrinasani 2 года назад
I'm definitely gonna do this...i have existing stair but they are in need of replacing😊
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
You got this Katrina. Thank you so much for commenting
@vishvish8549
@vishvish8549 3 года назад
Thanks for putting up a cool video. It will be great if you post the list of materials on the site and possibly links from stores as well to make sure we buy the right material.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
hey vish...this project used (3) 3 step stair stringers. (3) 2x6 joist hangers and (3) deck boards i hope this helps! thanks for watching!
@elainenilsson5472
@elainenilsson5472 10 месяцев назад
Can you believe I ran across this video again? Looks like a deck came out and these stairs were put in. I am in this EXACT situation. Thank you for making this video.
@homemend
@homemend 10 месяцев назад
That is awesome Elaine… You got this. Thank you so much for commenting.
@tonyg8471
@tonyg8471 Месяц назад
Thanks for the tutorial. Well done. I'm next up for the challenge.
@homemend
@homemend 11 дней назад
You got this Tony
@SgtEspy97
@SgtEspy97 8 месяцев назад
followed your step by step of this DIY and everything turned out great....keep posting brotha!
@homemend
@homemend 4 месяца назад
You are awesome. Thanks for sharing.
@myheartisinjapan3184
@myheartisinjapan3184 3 года назад
Man, I’ve got to replace about three stair treads replaced that lead up to my small deck. They’re getting a bit rickety. This is right on time, Dustin. Are you peeping my property...lol. You always seem to know just what I’m needing! Those steps turned out fantastic. Great video...thank you!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
that peeping line is eerie...but yes! lol so happy it helped...thank you :)
@myheartisinjapan3184
@myheartisinjapan3184 3 года назад
Home Mender Inc 😂😂the world is making me silly! 😜
@princesa4576
@princesa4576 2 года назад
Thank you for teaching my what my dad did not ❤️
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Thank you princesa. I know the feeling. Appreciating you and thank goodness for the dads who step in :-)
@Manny-mq8gm
@Manny-mq8gm Год назад
Great job Dustin 👏
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you Leonard. I appreciate the comment
@danielhuynh01
@danielhuynh01 3 года назад
Thank you so much, great video Dustin
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Thank you Daniel appreciate the comment
@almedellin1708
@almedellin1708 Год назад
Awesome video
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you my friend!
@johndeneen980
@johndeneen980 3 года назад
Outstanding job!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Thank you Jon appreciate the comment.
@thebobsmith1991
@thebobsmith1991 Год назад
Thank you.Your level idea that saves the day.
@homemend
@homemend 11 месяцев назад
You are awesome thank you
@palaciosfreddy9189
@palaciosfreddy9189 Год назад
Excellent video bud! No bs, wasting time talking about irrelevant matters. Right to the point. Well done
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you my friend I appreciate the comment
@atomicorang
@atomicorang 3 года назад
Thankyou Justin.. You are very good sir.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Thank you s. Appreciate the comment!
@classic_dude
@classic_dude Год назад
Its down and dirty, but gets the job done!! Thanks!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you classic
@milesharlan1
@milesharlan1 3 года назад
Love Your Videos. We have missed your new videos the past few weeks. It looks like there was a deck torn out and you put in temp stairs?? I was also wondering wouldn't you normally end the bottom of exterior stairs onto a concrete or even some stepping stones to keep the wood from direct contact with dirt ground?
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
hey miles..good catch..even though these are ground contact treated, a paver or concrete landing is a good idea...you rock
@lori8553
@lori8553 3 года назад
Thank you Dustin.... Old lady home owner here with some carpenters skills. Meaning I can use a skill saw. I’ve never done stairs before . I’m square now... lol Thanks kiddo
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
So awesome lea. Great comment. So happy to help. Thanks for Sharing!
@louiszapata4994
@louiszapata4994 Год назад
He makes it looks so easy 👍👍
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
You got this Louis!
@serjstoned
@serjstoned Год назад
About to do this today. Thanks man!! Great video
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you my friend!
@sns1804
@sns1804 Год назад
Great video short and to the point. Thanks.
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you SNS. I appreciate the comment!
@1playfair
@1playfair 3 года назад
Awesome stuff bro. Thanks
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Thank you Jonathan! Thanks for commenting.
@onat3095
@onat3095 7 месяцев назад
Thanks. Other have turned this basic project into into a 45min vid where ramble on about the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow
@homemend
@homemend 6 месяцев назад
Thank you my friend. I appreciate the comment.
@perrynay1533
@perrynay1533 Год назад
Excellent
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you Perry
@imsogodsgurl
@imsogodsgurl 3 года назад
I could use yet another baseball analogy, but I won't...on second thought, yes I will. Touch 'em all, Dustin you just knocked it out of the park! I actually understood all of the terminology you used! Go me! LOL (RU-vid is still not sending me notifications. Any other subscribers having that problem?)
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
you never run out GG..thank you ! .your terminology recognition is amazing! i have heard it a few times...yt is a tough for a user at times...check the little bell and check your devices notifications too... hope this helps!
@angiewilson8936
@angiewilson8936 3 года назад
I love your channel.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
thanks angie...love having you :)
@petethehandyman9185
@petethehandyman9185 3 года назад
Nice job Dustin.
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
thank you pete!
@nunyabisnis1448
@nunyabisnis1448 3 года назад
I like to make a 90°cut on the back of my stringer where the joist hangers bottom meets the stringer so that there is full berring of the stringer on joist bracket! so you don't have only the joist hangers bottom outter edge touching the back bottom of stringer if you cut a 1 3/8 in. cut ×1/8"in where the stringer starts going down hill in the back ,and move your hanger up about 1" the bottom of the hanger ,it takes full bearing of the stairs and it looks cool also! great video, nice work! ✌🏻
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Awesome suggestion nunya. Would love to have your expertise in the network! Thanks so much for sharing! the-home-menders.mn.co
@andrewgarratt5191
@andrewgarratt5191 3 года назад
Personally I despise seeing the joist hangers on finished things. In Arkansas it’s common to use just pressure blocks...or notch in a ledger board in compliance with your method. I do remember however that in Georgia pressure blocks were frowned upon greatly. And the Simpson strong tie company had a hanger for every situation under the sun....”EVERY 🙄!” I remember their catalog being quite ridiculously extensive. I wouldn’t be shocked a bit if they made them with a 30o -32o tilt just for that purpose.
@joel8420
@joel8420 3 года назад
Use a skewed field hanger instead.
@FrankBailey-mg9uo
@FrankBailey-mg9uo 6 месяцев назад
Home Mender, if you haven't done so already, a video about fixing floor joists and "sistering" or "scabbing" them would be nice. I've done it a couple times (using bolts) and it's an inexpensive, sturdy way to support floor and roofs.
@homemend
@homemend 5 месяцев назад
Excellent suggestion my friend. I go into it a little bit in the Ecorse. thehomemenders.com/courses/#home-owner
@eriamitchell8316
@eriamitchell8316 Год назад
Great job.❤
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you! Love the heart
@blakelewis7561
@blakelewis7561 Год назад
Thanks for this video, super helpful!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you Blake you are awesome
@bustaubie
@bustaubie Год назад
Awesome! You make it look easy.
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
You got this my friend
@krodkrod8132
@krodkrod8132 2 года назад
I lived in the same house for 20 years and went through 4 decks. They were all ground level. I just moved into a new house and my deck is on the second floor and there is no stairs. I had no clue how to build stairs because i never had to. Thanks for the help. The only thing i would do different is i would have poured the footings and used the post bracket that bolts to the ground for the 4x4. That way the wood would not be on the ground or under it. They rot out in about 5 years when they go underground.
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Hey k! Congratulations on the new house.!, In an ideal situation I would’ve love to have a concrete slab previously poured before this stair job.. You’ve got this my friend. Thanks for commenting
@MegaBoogedy
@MegaBoogedy Год назад
Nice job. I noticed that the joist hangers you used are set to 90 degrees. Angled joist hangers are available that would work better. When you connected the first joist hanger, the bottom of the connecting stringer was forced away from the head board so there is a gap. There should not be a gap that makes it less stable.
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Hayley. Great suggestion. None of the big box stores carried the angled joist hangers for stairs this was what was available and excepted by the appraiser.. Thanks so much for commenting!
@daspen
@daspen Год назад
Everybody stop carrying those angled joist hangers.
@ThomasNappo
@ThomasNappo Месяц назад
Well done😊
@homemend
@homemend 11 дней назад
Thank you, my friend
@dennisarlan3564
@dennisarlan3564 3 года назад
Nicely done 👍
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
thank you dennis!
@heldaberaunleiva7172
@heldaberaunleiva7172 3 года назад
😃REALLY HOMEDEPOT WOW THANK YOU AMAZiNG
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
You got this helda!
@deankay4434
@deankay4434 8 месяцев назад
Adding a building sealant would be best practice!. You work with what you have if it your own as you want it right. Now, getting paid because it's not your brother in-laws house that he is selling in a year or two, I completely agree with your statement.
@homemend
@homemend 8 месяцев назад
Great Input thank you
@LOVE2Flute
@LOVE2Flute 3 года назад
That was great! Thank you!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
thank you jp!
@Sevn581
@Sevn581 3 месяца назад
Awesome 🎉
@homemend
@homemend 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@jobielifehappens7102
@jobielifehappens7102 3 года назад
Thanks for the video!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
Thank you jobie!
@loriann9245
@loriann9245 3 года назад
Lol 🤣you are charming. Good video Dustin!
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
awe..my first reply..thank you lori..you are gem :)
@lockytorres7960
@lockytorres7960 3 года назад
Thank you for this video
@homemend
@homemend 3 года назад
thank you locky!
@meleasaclick4719
@meleasaclick4719 Год назад
I did learn something and thank you for sharing.
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Thank you MCO!
@ekg4lyf
@ekg4lyf Год назад
I'm about to tackle this project and it'll be a first for me, so I have a few questions: 1) What should the stringers ideally be set on? (Ground/sidewalk edge?) 2) Do you need to have a gap between your boards for drainage? I saw another video where they mentioned that, but noticed that you didn't. What's best? 3) What should I use as a sealant/wood protector once everything is installed? Thank you!! Your video broke down the steps so easily!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Hey EKG. Great questions, typically the stairs would have a landing may be a concrete pad or a deck, these were for the sale of a house and just needed some there, these were set on pavers. The boards create their own gap so you don’t really need to space them here. As far as treating it afterwards you can put some deck sealant on it or stain it but you have bought treated wood and it’s already prepared for the outside. I hope this helps thanks for commenting
@JustinTrujillo-ui9uj
@JustinTrujillo-ui9uj Год назад
Were the pavers just set in the dirt?
@Hadassah-KaquoliMReno
@Hadassah-KaquoliMReno Год назад
Thank you for your advice on buying a short star and making it as a pattern. I’m going to need to build a tornado shelter!
@homemend
@homemend Год назад
Tornado shelter. Now that would make a video
@Mike-oo3gk
@Mike-oo3gk Год назад
Don't even have to buy it; grab one off the shelf and trace it in the Depot.
@anthonygiacchi8223
@anthonygiacchi8223 2 года назад
Thankyou !
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Thank you Anthony!
@eugenechurch6135
@eugenechurch6135 2 года назад
Nice video commenting for the algorithm. We need a set of back stairs, we’re re doing the pool next year. I’ll have a deck professionally built when the pools installed. But we need something to allow us out the back for a year or two
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Awesome Eugene you got this my friend thanks for sharing
@thomassullivan4742
@thomassullivan4742 2 года назад
Huge thanks!!!
@homemend
@homemend 2 года назад
Back at you Thomas.
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