I love the commentary 😂 what a beautiful relationship you all have with each other ❤️ Thank you for this helpful video - definitely feeling inspired to take this on!
No lie, I kinda kept watching just for the door part 😭😆 I'm currently screening in a porch with iron post & rails already in place. I gotta figure a way to make a screen door out of a 6ft opening. What you & your wife created really looks! Kudos to the both of you for doing the damn thang
Sorry about the door part of the video, the camera died while putting the door up, when installing the door you have to buy a door framing kit plus the door from home Depot or Lowe's.
Great job. I’m watching the video and enjoying the background music and at 9:29 it says “Cody” which is my first name 😂. I freaked out for a second but I guess it’s meant to be that build a screened in patio 😂.
I truly enjoyed watching you all build your screen porch, I watched both videos and all I can say is that I am very proud of you and you did a very good job, nice family and New subscriber here.
I am finally getting around to installing our patio room. I noticed you are building a home. Congratulations. I wish you guys well. I look forward to checking in on your progress. We moved into Edgewater Florida 1.5 years ago from California. I wish will would have done what you did. These newer track houses and HOA's suck. LOL
I like seeing average Joe's coming together and doing DIY and it coming out nice. I have to pour a 10'x30' cement pad then put screen frame on, but I will have to do a hard surface roof, since I don't have on like you. Good job. Enjoy
Your door looks great. Right now over in mid Central Florida there's a shortage of doors and door enclosures. Lol it really is terrible. It's funny I remember when I was younger and around 1987 I purchased a purchase a screen door for 15 bucks. Now that same screen door at home Depot cost about $125 not including the enclosure. I think the enclosures another 80 or so at least. I might just go with a screen netting with magnets on the bottom for 15 bucks. Lol.
I used to install stockade fences years ago and building the gates was the hardest part. You guys did a fantastic job on that door it's a lot harder then people think! Looks freaking awesome!
After we first moved to our house 35 years ago, we installed lattice inside with a top and bottom rail around our screened-in porch, so that our children as they were learning to walk, wouldn't accidentally push through it. 😂
I am thinking about screening in my porch the same way you did it. What are those metal channels that you mount to the floor, ceiling, and porch posts? And the brackets that hold the lower, horizontal channel for the kick panel? Are those channels specifically for mounting screens? Can you include a link to the product pages at Home Depot for the parts you used?
Gosh if you guys lived around Florida, Orlando, I come by with my wife and we buy your whole family a pizza dinner. Lol just to hear you talking about the kick plate. Lol I guess I'm praying you live around Orlando but I know you don't. Lol
Thanks for sharing. I looked through comments to see if you had already answered this question but I don't see it so this is my question if you have time to answer I'd appreciate knowing what you used to drill the hole into the concrete such as the drill and the bit used, also what was used for screw to secure rail into the concrete? Thanks you. I hope you are enjoying your new home, I saw in one of the comments you answered that you had moved.
What a wonderful job! It looks amazing! A question: If you had to do it all over again, would you still use the home depot products used to make it? Is it good quality that you feel will hold up? Also, was there a certain type of screen you had to use with the braces that the screen gets pushed into? I have cats and would prefer the heavy duty pet resistant screen they carry, but wonder if that would fit the brace pieces you put them into.
Thanks for the comment, to answer your question the the product seems to be holding up pretty good, so yeah I'll use it again, as for the screen it doesn't matter which one you use, it depends on the railing if it ask for flat spline or round spline for this project the rails are made for flat spline.( just in case spline is what keep the screen in place) hopefully this answer your question.
Hello. Great job. Me and my wife are looking to purchase a new construction and opt out of having the builders doing it for us. my question is how much total did you spend putting this up yourself materials and tools included? Thanks for any response. once again great work. FAMILY
Depending on your layout, with our layout it ran us about $850 for all the material, the tools we already had, also what help us out was we took a layout and measurement of the back patio to home depot and they were very helpful, telling us what all we will need. Hope this helps
Great job I love going back to your videos. We're about to start our patio porch. I'm most concerned about the kick plate. I don't see much instruction about that on the internet. Where did you get your materials from?
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LR8u0aOjRGQ.html everything we used came from home Depot, here's a video of all the parts we used except the door frame because I forgot to mention it. 7:10 mark we talk about the kick plate. What helped us out the most we found a helpful home Depot personal he pretty much held our hands through it all we gave him our measurements, we did the math he told us everything we needed down to all the screws and which saw blade is best for cutting aluminum, the kick plate and the door frame. I saw your other comment about the table saw I'm not sure I use the miter saw. I hope this was helpful.
Great job! i enjoyed your video plus all the family is together. May i ask what is that tool you used after cutting the aluminum? it looks like you were filing the edges yet it seems the tool looks like a long nose pliers?