A/C, Heat Pump: Check with Manufacturers about required clearance before placing ANYTHING near your Heating and Air Conditioning unit. There's a reason that it has grills and fans.
As an Electrician, I agree 1000% and if you don't give ME 3ft of clearance to work... I hate you. MORE than half my day is spent moving something the customer put in my way. Want to save money??? GIVE THE TRADES A CLEAR PATH!!!! Sooooory, been a long week.
True that 💯 They could easily get more views by doing so, without wasting one's time speed searching n watching 5 min here or there on various videos. Giving us a time stamped link in the description wld solve our stress n dilemma and wld gather them a full viewed video
They are all on home talk page. They are so simple the few seconds videos show every thing you would need to see or kno . Nonetheless Pretty self explanatory.
These diy's are great. One thing, it would be nice if these were slowed down and a tutorial done so that all of us could do it, as I am a very new diyer I love your channel and the above is the only thing I feel needs done is the above statement. Thanx for sharing.
@@vegaschick4eva590 Thanx so much for the advice. I however am on my computer. I don't use my phone because it's too small for this. Also, I'm old so my site isn't as good as it used to be. I am truly grateful for y! your help. Thank you!!! 😊 HAPPY 🦃 and MERRY🎅🤶
If you don’t seal the concrete blocks with a plant safe product they will suction off water from your plants - good for succulents but not so great for other types.
@@singingwindrider9881 There several out there. Check Chalk paint dealers like DIY or milk paint dealers. I painted and sealed the outside of my concrete planters with paint and sealer but I still have to check them often to prevent drying out of soil. I have three on my porch and it has been trial and error with different plants. I live in a very hot part of the South and concrete heats up very fast here. Also there is a decoupage liquid that is food safe - that might work inside the blocks. I don’t know.
Good tip. Concrete does work with some watering methods though. The dry-soak method of letting soil dry well before soaking thoroughly works well with porous pots. It's important to monitor closely if using the method in outdoor heat...but a lot of plants thrive this way. I have huge geraniums and begonias that bloom year-round this way.
Plan on fixing it in the spring if you live anywhere that it snows because those plow drivers don't care what the snow they're plowing hits. I've seen a few of these with busted boards on country roads. Might be OK if you live in an area where they don't drive fast when plowing.
I'm convinced our mail person eats cookies on their route. Zillions of ants greet me during the summer. I spray wasp spray every few days here in the south.
The video was about putting the cinder block planter outdoors. Did you use yrs outdoors as well ?If so, how do you have 🪳 cockroahes outdoors?? BTW, That's a funny comment that the roaches thought the c.blocks were high-rise apartments..
Tell us please then we will all know . There are some good ideas but they race over the finished item, especially the Stencilling ones , that I didnt get a good look at them. Please slow down.
BEAUTIFUL decor ideas except for the HVAC screen, these can VOID manufacturer's warranties and do more harm than good to your unit!!! Otherwise these are gorgeous decor choices!!
1:22 - I did something like that to my garage door but was sunrise design😁I wanted real windows but because of new code rule they not make them with windows anymore..so I decided to paint them on😁I just finished when a neighbor walked by and notice my new garage door..she said she liked my windows..I said i painted them on..she was not believing me! So she went over and actually touched the painted parts!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
OH MY!! These are INCREDIBLE!! I will be doing a few of these!! Luv the cinder block!! I have one plus I just ( Accidentally!!😏)broke to pieces two favorite planters I can use!! 😄💕💯👍👍
This is a good time of year to work on the free-standing projects, to have them ready for spring. OR for cutting wood, etc. , to size to be ready in the spring.
As I'm sure many others have mentioned, the finished project is shown for a mere blip. Blink and you miss it. Maybe leave it for a second (or two) more please?
WoW! I'm going to use a few of these ideas! Especially the one with the Sun windows on the garage - Hubby wanted that style & I HATE it lol...Now that I know they can be removed & styled to the garage door I had in mind in the first place...Hopefully I can convince "him" to make it happen...love your ideas
@@charliem.7492 Yeah, don't take your spouse's opinions into consideration. Do whatever you want, right? You might not like it if the roles were reversed.
@@charliem.7492 husbands and wives don't always agree but it's wiser to work together as a team. You may not always get your way but it makes for a stronger relationship and peaceful home.
It would be nice to have tutorials on your projects. A supply list and name of the place where you bought supplies. This fast-moving video doesn't help if you want people to replicate your projects.
Forgot to add to previous comment, before wasting paint on cement surfaces, please make sure there is a vapor barrier under it! Unfortunately, the paint will peel off quickly, I learned this the hard and expensive way! I finally put down Outdoor carpet on mine as it becomes extremely slippery when the Humidity is high as it is in PA. summer!
A lot of these “projects” look good for a few weeks or a month or so, but soon look like crap when they fade, blister, tilt, peel, plants die off, etc.