So helpful! But I have UPVC and I only see people install it on Everything but UPVC so when I saw this, I already knew it would be helpful but you skipped the part when you put the doorbell on so it would be even more helpful if you could tell me what you use to screw it in. Thanks!
Thank you for your video, you made it so clear, consisise & with ease installing a ring doorbell. I picked one up for €60 in Argos before they close down in Ireland. The clarity is amazing, so delighted with my purchase. Mine does not have batteries but works off wifi/fibre. It is very discreet would'nt even notice you are on camera. Activates straight away when a person walks into your drive.
This is so helpful. I’ve just bought my first home and was thinking about getting a ring doorbell. I was a bit worried about how easy they were to install but now know from your video that it’s quite straight forward. Thanks!
Great vid for noobs like me. I used “Ring help “and their video didn’t indicate clearly that the fixing holes were part of the doorbell. Keep up the good work 👍
Great video mate, looking a lot better than the older one you have I wonder if it will get the views like the old version, I would be nice to see an follow up on the camera an 3 months later.
Hayden, you are unintentionally funny with the things you say, and your gorgeous accent, which makes you even funnier! Best of all, we nearly saw your own Ring during the video😜Liked and subscribed.
Hi - I have a UP VC door and would like to ask how I can install in on the door - there is an existing view hole - but I want to mount the Ring doorbell lower (underneath this please) - any advice/installation guide welcomed. THX.
The batteries may look physically identical but also check the battery power charging/output levels (USB charge side shud be standard tho) i.e. watts, amps etc ... Could be different potentially for Ring 2 Vs Ring 4.
@@JustbeingHayden no worries fella. I’ve not yet got the ring door bell but having someone do a tidy video is well appreciated. One day when I get one I can come Back to this and have it help me
Hi, how did you cut through the beading so the base plate lies flush as the screws aren't long enough if it's not flush. Have been scraping with Stanley knife but getting nowhere. I'm trying to do it myself as my partners useless at diy, also I'm pretty useless too obviously.
Is it a stupid question I live in a flat on top floor ( only 2 floors 12 flats in block) but how can I have a ring doorbell because the WiFi connection will be rubbish as its bit far ... is there anything I can use or get ?!
Did you just screw the screws that came with the Doorbell straight into the uPVC? The manual shows the screws for wood and brick (with a wall plug) but doesn’t mention uPVC.
The plate no idea how fit it so can you attach without plate and use phillips screws and plugs from bag A ( 4 ) using 1/4 inch drill bit Not sure how deep What size Phillips screwdriver is needed ?Finally screw for underneath bell from bag B using blue driver supplied ?
I've just bought Ring 2 second generation . How did you screw the base into the upvc door frame, did y just use the screws provided? I can see plugs but i think that might be for use on brick work? Do the screws hold firm in the upvc frame on their own, I've never screwed into door before.
HI Hayden Great video. When using the WIFI Password do we use the 2.4 Ghz password which I had to get special from the cable provider or the general login password for my wifi network which is on a "Puck " system . These new Puck systems integrate 2.4GHz and 5 GHz symbol all in one. This question is for fututre installers as I have a tech guy coming later today. Thanks and Greetings from Canada. Love your "Banger " Comment
Sure they could but they would be recorded in the process, it's not 100% theftproof but being recorded while doing it would sway the majority away from doing such
@@JustbeingHayden cheers Hayden, looking at getting one for my mum. No way I’ll be able to install it myself though even though you made it look easy 😂
Different but still yourself mate and that’s what we’re here for 👍🏼 keep it up dude, don’t feel pressured into making something because people want content dude, I speak for myself here, but doesn’t matter what content you put up mate i for one won’t be unsubscribing that’s for sure! You’re a top bloke! Funnily enough my partner follows your partner on Instagram and seen you together on there the other day! Small world!! Also congrats on your engagement dude!
you left off the complete installation steps!! I am fed up with trying to remove tiny screws to recharge my ring 2-so thought that ring 4 would be easier-but you left out the installation of cover plate
How did you flatten the UPVC under the mount? I have a long strip running up, same as yours, and I need to adjust it so the UPVC is flat before I can mount my doorbell
Mate what size drill bit you use for the back plate? And was it a masonry drill bit? Never drilled into upvc before and was wondering if you need to put the plugs in after you drill the holes. Cheers
I have a ring doorbell 4 and I'm subscribed for the live footage but there is part's that's missing in orange and I cannot figure out why. I have a strong Internet connection, was just have you had any experience like this or is there a solution to fix this
Why didnt you use the backong plate that came with it? Do you know if it is better to have it flush against the doorframe, as you've done it, or using the new style angled plate? Thanks
My home does not have any front garden or driveway etc - it literally has a public pavement outside the front door - would this be a waste of time to buy ?
Virtually same question as Daniel Walker below. How do you screw the bell to the upvc frame? I've looked around and the answer seems to be to use self tapping screws but they are difficult to find in the narrow gauge to fit in the holes of the base. The screws that come with the bell are only about 3mm wide with 5mm head. Do you just use the screws that came with the unit, do you use any sort of rawlplug or anchor, or do you find a suitable self tapping screw?
Tbf I used 2 normal screws 😂 and 2 that were supplied it’s still on there just watch it because the front won’t clip on to good with the wider heads on the screws
@@JustbeingHayden Thanks for the reply. I have managed to source some self tapping screws which appear to be the same size as those 'ordinary ones' supplied. I'm going to try a 'work around' to avoid screwing directly into the upvc frame by using a piece of hardwood screwed into the adjacent wall and butted against the upvc frame - then screw the doorbell into the hardwood - if it doesn't work I'll go down the self tapping route. I'm just worried how much grip there will be screwing diectly into the upvc.
Just got mine mate and it’s on charge and thanks to watching you I will get another battery . I must say I was hoping the 4 would slot onto my original ring base but now have to faff about sorting this out . Don’t like the idea of screwing into my pvc frame so I have some tiger glue which should do the job fixing on new base . Brilliant vid mate , thanks a lot 👏👍