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Apparently water has been leaking through our front door for decades, and the results were far scarier than anticipated. The wall was on the edge of collapse, and we spent the month rebuilding that structure.
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@donbert
@donbert Год назад
Love that you’re wearing a Laura Kampf shirt while intro’ing a video about dealing with rotting beams. 😂
@atrocino
@atrocino Год назад
😁🤣
@c.a.g.1977
@c.a.g.1977 Год назад
haha, noticed the same thing!
@garrettparmenter938
@garrettparmenter938 Год назад
I just binged the last month of her house series. So crazy to see the corellattion.
@Craftlngo
@Craftlngo Год назад
I was about to write a similar comment 🤣
@guidosander8941
@guidosander8941 Год назад
Laura has a rotten wall? Ok, i want one too!😅
@jcsrst
@jcsrst Год назад
As a contractor I have done more than my share of rot repair. Fortunately I have learned a lot about what NOT to do when building! I was trying to see why the leak occurred in the first place and didn't see any flashing on top of the deck ledger. I suspect the door wasn't properly installed either. A 10 dollar piece of Z flashing would have prevented most of the water intrusion. VERY important to repair these flashing details or the problem will happen again. Look forward to seeing the door replacement. Sorry this happened to you!
@michaelpayne8102
@michaelpayne8102 Год назад
Agreed, simply bolting the ledger back on the way will just lead the same problem again. The bolts are a major penetration just below a collection point for rain. Deck ledgers work if done correctly, unfortunately it was never done correctly on the original build, ledger simply bolted to wall on top of siding, the flashing really need to be behind the siding with enough space from the bottom of the siding to avoid wicking, etc.
@WowCoolHorse
@WowCoolHorse Год назад
@@michaelpayne8102 He did say he'd be replacing the door in the future
@michaelpayne8102
@michaelpayne8102 Год назад
@@WowCoolHorse As mentioned the problem goes well beyond replacing the door. You can't just bolt a ledger on a wall and expect water to stay out of the structure. A common recommendation with decks is to not attach them to a house due to the issues with ledgers and flashing.
@jasonhudson7697
@jasonhudson7697 Год назад
If you have another joist repair like this will waxing the board help reduce the friction to hammer it in?
@michaelpayne8102
@michaelpayne8102 Год назад
@@jasonhudson7697 Hydraulic jacks are a contractors best friend.
@sarahzalan7072
@sarahzalan7072 Год назад
Yes please! I would like to see the door/awning/landing/seating improvements in a video.
@JBLewis
@JBLewis Год назад
If you ever get to the Churchill War Rooms museum in London, you'll see that double opposing wedge technique throughout the facility. All of the initial wooden bracing that was installed when they first built the War Rooms is put into compression with that technique. They just drove nails through the wedges to set them in place, and it's held up for over 70 years!
@RogierYou
@RogierYou Год назад
I cannot express how much I dislike the sticks and plywood construction in the US. Houses should not rot or be eaten away under your feet!
@tomim7187
@tomim7187 Год назад
Hey Michael, props for tackling this, it was a monster. You had quite the battle on your hands. When you swap out the door, and please do it quickly as your fresh kiln dried lumber will soak up water like a sponge. Don't ask me how I know. Also, get some deck spacers to go around the carriage bolts to gap the landing away from the siding. These are plastic discs which allow water to flow between your siding and decking material to allow good drying to occur. Look forward to seeing what is next. 👍👍
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm Год назад
Thanks Tom! I'll check those out. It sounds like exactly what I need.
@haphazard1342
@haphazard1342 Год назад
Likewise, I'm really wondering how your fix will avoid failing like the original in the exact same way. Does the deck plate attach outside the siding? If not, and it goes through the siding, how do you prevent water intrusion?
@whyme6742
@whyme6742 Год назад
@@haphazard1342 have the same concerns. Fixed the problem, but not the cause. Water on the deck will still go into the wall and the wall will start to rot again.
@tavdy79
@tavdy79 Год назад
@@whyme6742 - If Michael is replacing the deck, and perhaps the stairs, having the planks at a very slight tilt may reduce the problem by getting water to drain away from the house.
@un7ucky
@un7ucky Год назад
could slip the peel and stick membrane flash between the wall and the deck too. as is is a bad idea
@RoseKindred
@RoseKindred Год назад
Oh no, that is scary to find. My porch had rotted and I did not find it until I fell through the planks. This could have been a lot worse, glad you took care of it when you could.
@logansharp4651
@logansharp4651 Год назад
Hey Contractor here. that plastic was there to do exactly as you guessed. It's used as what's called a vapor barrier. It stops or hinders gas exchange between living spaces and non living spaces. that was probably there to stop gas exchange from your workshop into the living space up above.
@ds61821
@ds61821 Год назад
Contractor Matt Risinger on his channel has an extended conversation on the inside vapor barrier issue looking at studies. His conclusion is generally not to use the plastic for the negative issues. Here's the video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q8fOMBlfh3A.html. He deals with the zones where it probably should be used but in most of US he thinks no.
@pekkahilden6802
@pekkahilden6802 Год назад
Use of plastic as a vapor barrier is standard practice here in Finland where temperature may vary from +30 C to - 30 C and I am pretty sure that is also the reason why you have it in Seattle. From outside in the structure is outside cladding, wind breaker/shield, frame with insulation, PLASTIC, additional structure for the inside wall. The plastic has to be air tight. All seams have to be sealed. The idea is that when you are inside the house, taking showers, making food etc., you are generating moisture that remains as gas in higher temperature. Then when ythe gas moves from inside to out in the structure the temperature drops and the physical state from gas changes to liquid. If this temp change happens within the the insulation it is guaranteed that you will get mold. The purpose of the plastic is to prevent the gas/moisture from getting into insulation material. This is basic physics. There is a gradient of temperature within the structure and at some poinrt there is a change from gas to liquid, Because of this it is difficult to make houses with heating and cooling in areas where temperature changes between winter and summer are drastic. In summer the plastic should be on the other side. In your case I would say that the main main reason for the rot is leakage from outside. Reconstruct, isolate, add plastic, tape all seams etc. BUT you need to have proper air circulation/change. Never use plastic on both sides - then it will not breath.
@Arterexius
@Arterexius Год назад
@@pekkahilden6802 Vapor barriers are standard in Denmark too. They're also codified, so neglecting to put up a barrier, essentially means the structure won't pass inspection
@keithbailie3014
@keithbailie3014 Год назад
Same for Canada I’m pretty sure or at least I see it on all homes built in Ottawa then again our temp is like -40C (with wind chill) to +40 (with humidity). 😢
@darkmagna9004
@darkmagna9004 Год назад
@@pekkahilden6802 All this....spot on! Standard code here in Canada.
@adamschwartz484
@adamschwartz484 Год назад
I love that Laura is learning how to fix her house as she goes, and you are already learning from her!
@whitexeno
@whitexeno Год назад
I think the plastic is a vapor barrier since that was a garage for exhaust fumes to not get into the living space.
@TealYoung
@TealYoung Год назад
i would love to see more of the house upgrade saga! Just like Laura's video series, its incredible and inspiring to see you guys tackle such daunting tasks and keep a good head about it while filming it all! thank you and well done 👏
@kz.irudimen
@kz.irudimen Год назад
Please no, there are already 100000 house reno channels on youtube. What's next, rusty tool restorations ?
@geofferycarpenter1066
@geofferycarpenter1066 Год назад
@@kz.irudimen There are also 1000000 other ways you could have given more tactful feedback, and countless other channels to check out if you have no interest in watching a free episode of something. So don't worry, you have plenty of options
@negotiableaffections
@negotiableaffections Год назад
Good catch Michael. Looking forward to this veranda build. Nice to see that Laura's struggles have given a little bit of positive to someone, she's truly neck-deep in her 'little' project.
@williamfaulkenberry5659
@williamfaulkenberry5659 Год назад
When you replace the door and rebuild the stair platform, you really need to carefully flash all of these areas to prevent a recurrence of the problem. I really wish you had lined the sheathing/beam behind the platform with the vycor before bolting the platform back..
@haphazard1342
@haphazard1342 Год назад
Yeah, from what I can see this fix is doomed to fail in the same way. The deck platform needs to be attached outside of the siding, not cut through it. If that's not feasible, extensive flashing where the deck plate attaches to the house framing is absolutely necessary. Otherwise water will just continue to collect at the deck when it flows down the siding, and continue to intrude into the wall resulting in more rot down the line.
@oakleyjack7600
@oakleyjack7600 Год назад
True, and the mid stair landing attachment needs to be looked at also.
@njsification
@njsification Год назад
@@haphazard1342 If you watch to the end it sounds like the plan is to put an awning over the door to keep water out of the area. He could reflash and go crazy around the landing, but an awning both makes the area usable and fixes the water issue.
@williamfaulkenberry5659
@williamfaulkenberry5659 Год назад
An awning doesn’t stop wind-driven rain.
@fiercegirldesign1
@fiercegirldesign1 Год назад
Ugh, what a nightmare! You and Ashley and all your wonderfully kind friends and neighbors did a fabulous job fixing everything. That was so much work, Michael! Thanks for taking us along. It’s always helpful to see how this kind of “unglamorous” stuff gets fixed. Would love to see more of this project.
@sweetpotatoes1749
@sweetpotatoes1749 Год назад
Home projects are scary and this one was definitely a nail biter. Amazing job and the next owners will be thankful. Please cover your work for the door and deck landing replacement! Looking forward to seeing this entire place redone which is how home reno goes!
@sgsax
@sgsax Год назад
What an ordeal. It's never fun to find surprises like this in your home. Nice job fixing it up. Thanks for sharing!
@bobbonham4823
@bobbonham4823 Год назад
Wow! What a mess. It's great to have friends and neighbors who are willing to help. It''s looking good now. I look forward to seeing you finish it up.
@c.a.g.1977
@c.a.g.1977 Год назад
That shirt was no coincidence 😄 Great video Michael!
@HLR4th
@HLR4th Год назад
I'm so sorry this happened to you, but glad you discovered and repaired it before anyone was injured. Kudos to your friends and to Ashley for all their help and much needed moral support.
@Stoic_Euphoria
@Stoic_Euphoria Год назад
I love a mix of home renovations between projects! It’s a nice little escape and you do great work!
@cindyharrison4191
@cindyharrison4191 Год назад
What 🇺🇸 houses are made of is terrifying 😳 😬. Its pretty much how we build a shed, just with adding insulation.
@azdeh1894
@azdeh1894 Год назад
yes
@Soken50
@Soken50 Год назад
structural woodchips and structural glue, with some thin veneer on top to make it look pretty for 20 years
@Hvn1957
@Hvn1957 Год назад
I'm struggling to express how good this video is, on so many levels. It's just real. You found an issue, tackled the problem with skill and native knowledge, did it cooperatively with your spouse and your friends, and completed the project knowing your house is sealed and secure. That's pretty awesome. Made me feel good, I'll tell ya what 😀.
@dsgermack
@dsgermack Год назад
Great video! Absolutely terrifying discovery! Really liked how you showed the whole process here, warts and all! Would love to see some more updates as you work through this!
@sawdustadikt979
@sawdustadikt979 Год назад
Great job man. I’ve been a renovation/finish carpenter for 30 years. I saw a woodworker doing Reno stuff and thought, this should be interesting. I’ve been doing jobs like this by myself for the past 20 years. I appreciate your struggle and satisfaction of getting it done.
@nicklebeezy
@nicklebeezy Год назад
I thought this was a Laura Kampf video at first 😄
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm Год назад
Hahaha! it basically is 😅
@mirameejung
@mirameejung Год назад
Wow! Great video- And from what I gathered, water damage was much more than expected… so this was pretty much an unexpected project?… Either way, you, Ashley, & what I’d say are “the nicest neighbors ever!” did a great job in the time you had. Anyhow- Thanks for taking time to film & share your journey. Looking forward to seeing the new door install 👍🏼
@cortney2631
@cortney2631 Год назад
I am really glad you all found and repaired the issue before it got wildly unstable
@wendymontie5660
@wendymontie5660 Год назад
Absolutely yes to more of this as you need. It helps to see what can be done beyond woodworking, because, as you’ve shown: there’s definitely the possibility of other things that can/need to be done.
@mugs2460
@mugs2460 Год назад
Considering the topic I appreciate your Laura Kampf shirt in the intro a lot
@lynn7049
@lynn7049 Год назад
Bravo!!! Fantastic job. You handled all that unfamiliar media like a pro and, best of all, kept smiling!
@etesla
@etesla Год назад
I love this video. I love that you showed the kind of thing that would make most people panic and systematically worked through investigating the problem and fixing it well. I don’t know if you were feeling calm but you seemed it, and I think whether your viewers are handy enough to tackle something like this or they’d have to call some help watching this would inspire confidence with the process. ❤
@stephupurlyf
@stephupurlyf Год назад
Between you and Laura, watching y'all tackle surprise water damage and rot has been a wild ride. Glad you caught it in time! Can't wait to see how you update the stair landing. ❤
@melfindshershelf
@melfindshershelf Год назад
so glad you both are safe
@kevincinnamontoast3669
@kevincinnamontoast3669 Год назад
I like how you used patterned plywood trusses to shore up your roof. Elegant, yet sturdy. It was nice of Mr. Pask to come and help you all the way from Australia.
@jaymorrison420
@jaymorrison420 Год назад
Plastic was a vapor barrier. You use plastic if the insulation batts are not craft faced (paper covering on the fiberglass). It's a code.
@joelhuppe3725
@joelhuppe3725 Год назад
Only in areas where you heat more then you cool not sure where seattle stands
@jaymorrison420
@jaymorrison420 Год назад
@@joelhuppe3725 quite a lot of people in the Pacific Northwest don't even have cooling in their homes. But I live in southern New Mexico now and a vapor barrier is required.
@KnottenWood
@KnottenWood Год назад
Yes please Michael, would love to see the rest of the upgrades. Glad to see you were able to get all of that taken care of before something really bad happened, (Laura). Looking forward to the rest of the projects.
@dougcook7508
@dougcook7508 Год назад
Absolutely would like to see the rest of the project!
@paulsullivan649
@paulsullivan649 Год назад
Man. You can now add "House Surgeon" to your resume after this. Great work getting this fixed man!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm Год назад
House surgery is probably the best way to put it. 😂 Thanks!!
@bradydollarhide2701
@bradydollarhide2701 Год назад
Great work Michael! Was looking forward to this video after hearing some of the story when we were out west. Great video as usual and really interesting to see a home repair from time to time. Best of luck to you and Ashley. Be well!
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Год назад
Oh... Wow! 😳 That was really scary, Michael!!! But fantastic work there! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@andersonolive4553
@andersonolive4553 Год назад
Dang you guys have been busy! Amazing work and amazing friends and neighbors. I personally really like these videos for content. I would be very interested in seeing a whole series made out of this section of the house and all of its projects. Thanks, as always, for the awesome content.
@vickigreen2981
@vickigreen2981 Год назад
Wow! And thank goodness for good neighbors
@vinettehart5387
@vinettehart5387 Год назад
That was some serious damage. Glad you caught it and got to fix it.
@quartino_
@quartino_ Год назад
Could not stop thinking about Laura Kampf's water woes with Lisr Lotte. Then, of course you were wearing the merch and mentioned her. So cool to see the community reach like that.
@alexstrickland5395
@alexstrickland5395 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this "adventure". Would love to see more of how this project continues in the future.
@kreparAZ
@kreparAZ Год назад
awesome video! very cool to follow along and would love to see the platform being redone. great job michael!
@ruthcarter8895
@ruthcarter8895 Год назад
Thanks so much! GREAT INFO and resources.
@underablackflag
@underablackflag Год назад
I am so in for more house project vids. This was amazing to watch. I loved seeing all the team work that went into it.
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm Год назад
Thanks Dominic!!
@jonathanzj620
@jonathanzj620 Год назад
Enjoying some of the more house building/fixing specific videos. It's nice variety.
@TheOneCleanHippy
@TheOneCleanHippy Год назад
Definitely interested in the adding awning and benches to the deck!
@coolguys74
@coolguys74 Год назад
thank you so much for including tools in the description
@tishleung2792
@tishleung2792 Год назад
As a longtime woodworker and recent homeowner, this video is the stuff nightmares. I am so glad that you fixed this issue before it became a safety incident, and can get to properly installing a replacement door quickly. I don’t blame you for not being able to sleep well during this ordeal and thank you for showing your process.
@mdn642
@mdn642 Год назад
Nice work Michael!! Rebuilt better than originally built!!
@ellieboa
@ellieboa Год назад
Wow! Good catch and yes to the follow up videos!
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos Год назад
Nice work on the repairs Michael! Thank you for sharing the video with us!💖😎👍JP
@linkinprk1981
@linkinprk1981 Год назад
When we replace the siding on our addition, it was clear the previous people knew there was damage, and covered it up based on the patchwork bits of chip board used to fur out the spots on the 2x's that had rotted away... I was beyond infuriated... It is somewhat cathartic opening up, finding the issue, fixing it and making it right.. giving the peace of mind know it's NOW correct
@andrewknots
@andrewknots Год назад
What a nightmare, well done! Be very interested to see you finish
@briansmith5579
@briansmith5579 Год назад
Great video, I enjoy seeing the home repair side as a learning experience for myself. My vote is to continue the coverage of the repair, and improvement, as you go along.
@FGUK1973
@FGUK1973 Год назад
Well done on this project!! When I saw the rotten joists I was like "oh crap!!!" Those bolts on the staircase were super bad. 10/10 for all the hard work on getting the house fixed. Love the channel!!
@justkjthings
@justkjthings Год назад
That's quite the project to tackle! Can't wait to see the landing rebuilt!
@Sewcialitecrew
@Sewcialitecrew Год назад
Yes please film that process ❤
@flatlander523
@flatlander523 Год назад
Looking real good ichael. Yes I would like to see more as you go along with this project
@mikedasilva2964
@mikedasilva2964 Год назад
Hey Michael I would suggest having a step down from your door to your stair case landing. It should help with water not entering. Love your channel.
@williamellis8993
@williamellis8993 Год назад
It's great that you were able to repair it before any disaster happened. My first thought when you put up that temporary wall was that you needed diagonal bracing. I'm glad you added it. Overall that was a lot of work but necessary. Bill
@bascodelagamma
@bascodelagamma Год назад
Would love to see you complete the project. Thank you.
@triciac.5078
@triciac.5078 Год назад
Glad you found this out before someone was hurt. Good lord that was horrible!!!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm Год назад
Thanks Tricia 😅 it’s a relief
@triciac.5078
@triciac.5078 Год назад
@@MichaelAlm you also make me scared to pull back and see the damage from the leak from my roof. Especially since I have plaster walls. Ugh! If I leave it sealed up, it will be fine, right?
@jackknows6509
@jackknows6509 Год назад
So many reasons to feel lucky in this, it isn't raining, not winter, you and Ashley found it early as opposed to later, you have great friends and neighbors. For all those good readon it worked out well. Bummer that it happened at all. Good Luck.
@Samtagri
@Samtagri Год назад
What a disaster. Glad everyone was safe. What a disaster though!!
@mgn151
@mgn151 Год назад
That's a ton of work and you did a great job showing all of the steps. The thing that got the biggest reaction from me was the 18" 2x4 idea for the trench. Totally not woodworking or anything that brings me to your channel but a brilliant idea!
@geea9024
@geea9024 Год назад
Youve done great, id love to see the project finish.
@kypass
@kypass Год назад
Can't wait to see the follow up!
@ws6619
@ws6619 Год назад
Moving that joist may have been less noisy with a ratchet strap attached to your blocks pulling it in. :) Ah.. the true price of home ownership
@davebauerart
@davebauerart Год назад
I’ve done a much smaller version of this type of project, it can be quit daunting. Good problem solving, and lucky to have folks to help out on it.
@marvelfanr
@marvelfanr Год назад
I love what you do and I would love to see the rest of this upgrade.
@lindysmith13
@lindysmith13 Год назад
My heart was in my throat when you showed how much damage was there. Thank goodness you found out and were able to fix it. egads.
@HyperactiveNeuron
@HyperactiveNeuron Год назад
Great video Michael. As soon as it started I thought wow if I didn't live on the opposite side of the country I would have volunteered to help. This was definitely a big job. Nice shout out to Laura Kampf.
@dsdragoon
@dsdragoon Год назад
Great repair job and your attention to details was awesome. In the future there should be a rain screen between the tar paper and your siding. You do not want trapped moisture between the moisture barrier and your siding. It sounds like you plan to but better siding in the future, the manufacturer of the siding will spec out the rain screen.
@victoriamiskolczy6336
@victoriamiskolczy6336 Год назад
Yes, I’d love to see the rest of this project. Excellent work, btw…
@peterscott7384
@peterscott7384 Год назад
Gotta love home ownership!! Great job on the repairs. Well done. And yes I would love to see the work continue to finish the project 👍🏽👍🏽
@blacktalonbased
@blacktalonbased Год назад
Would love to see you adding the awning, etc!
@JTWoodworks
@JTWoodworks Год назад
That's such a scary situation. Glad you have it all structurally sound again
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm Год назад
Oh man it was freaky! Thanks dude! 🙌
@lesneilson5632
@lesneilson5632 Год назад
yes would love to see the porch landing get an upgrade and my first thought was an awning over to protect the doorway keep on keeping on
@DisgruntledGrunt
@DisgruntledGrunt Год назад
Amazing job!!! I would love to see how you improve the landing at the top of the stairs. Thank you for the content you post. I learn so much from every video you upload.
@Texburrito03
@Texburrito03 Год назад
Big project, man. One thing i was always taught was that a deck should actually tilt away from the house, 1/4" per 4 feet, so the water flows away. Hope that helps.
@rogerdale5451
@rogerdale5451 Год назад
Even though I live in a dry climate, I redid a tub surround in a 15 year old former rental house. Not only was there no insulation in the 1970 outer wall, but the studs were partly or completely gone. There was a huge fungi growing in the cavity. It was at that point that I realized that the owner, my dad, was a slum lord.
@jillbork2683
@jillbork2683 Год назад
Yes please show the whole process such good content 🙂
@patrik978
@patrik978 Год назад
Nightmare situation. Great work!
@chammers7377
@chammers7377 Год назад
opening a wall or pulling up a floor and seeing that much of an issue sure can be discouraging, but the only way out is forward and it sure feels good in the end
@NMS409
@NMS409 Год назад
definitely interested in seeing a continuation video!
@RayNewland
@RayNewland Год назад
Very interesting! A departure from the furniture building I love, but this is a fun sojourn into something different.
@leongrigson7390
@leongrigson7390 Год назад
Nice to see the hard work put in. An for an idea. How about putting those 4x4 posts back under the stairs and building a tall shed. For anything tall that needs storage. Maybe a smoke house for your food. Keep up the great work
@jean-philippelafont4577
@jean-philippelafont4577 Год назад
Considering the recent moldy walls problems that Laura Kampf encountered in her house during its renovation you could have guessed what was ahead of you when you decided to put on a t-shirt with her brand ! Kuddos for the wall rescue, hope that your troubles are over.
@michaelholper
@michaelholper Год назад
Thanks, Michael! I vote for a video of the deck rebuild.
@kenneththomas3558
@kenneththomas3558 Год назад
Woohoo!! Nice work!
@morsecodereviews1553
@morsecodereviews1553 Год назад
Yea a part 2 would be fun. I was hoping this video would never end😆
@jackalope30
@jackalope30 Год назад
Dude!!! You are a frigging ninja!!! Most contractors would have just said "move out for 4 to 6 weeks while demo the entire side of the home and rebuild it.". You were like a surgeon with a scalpel...brilliant! Strong work!
@harrisonandrew
@harrisonandrew Год назад
Yes please, would love to see the projects yo mentioned. I found the video fascinating and learned a few things. Cheers from The UK.
@gregmize01
@gregmize01 Год назад
Whutta mess! Glad you got it sorted out! 👍
@LanceGoyke
@LanceGoyke Год назад
Wow, what a project. Congrats, Michael. I laughed so hard at that siding panel smacking you in the face, haha.
@josephflint9902
@josephflint9902 Год назад
Good work you did it wright
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