DIY Shed AsktheBuilder Rent an Excavator Video


Tim Carter talks about how easy it is to rent an excavator to use for leveling ground and digging holes for a DIY shed.

For more DIY Shed building tips and information and the actual plans for the shed in this video, click the following links:

SHED PLANNING: https://www.askthebuilder.com/how-to-plan-a-shed

SHEDS for STORAGE: https://www.askthebuilder.com/storage-sheds

GARDEN SHEDS: https://www.askthebuilder.com/garden-sheds

SHED RAMPS: https://www.askthebuilder.com/shed-ramps/

ACTUAL SHED PLANS: http://go.askthebuilder.com/plans

DIY Shed AsktheBuilder How To Level Ground Video


Tim Carter demonstrates in his DIY shed project how to level the ground. Making the ground level before you start helps make the project go faster.

Level ground also helps to make adjustments so the drainage around the shed is good and there's no ponding water.

You can level the ground by hand or used power equipment. Most power equipment can be rented and it's well worth it to use it to level the ground.

For more DIY Shed building tips and information and the actual plans for the shed in this video, click the following links:

SHED PLANNING: https://www.askthebuilder.com/how-to-plan-a-shed

SHEDS for STORAGE: https://www.askthebuilder.com/storage-sheds

GARDEN SHEDS: https://www.askthebuilder.com/garden-sheds

SHED RAMPS: https://www.askthebuilder.com/shed-ramps/

ACTUAL SHED PLANS: http://go.askthebuilder.com/plans

AsktheBuilder Hall of Shame

This AsktheBuilder Hall of Shame page was created on April 3, 2016, by a blistering email I received from (name removed) who lives in Evergreen, Colorado.

It was presented to my newsletter list on April 5, 2016. Based on the wise and respectful comments below, I've decided to delete the blistering email but leave up the comments you may have left. I promised in my newsletter I would publish the comments.

I'm sure you can get a handle on what the email might have said by reading the comments.

April 3, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

If you're a new subscriber in the past few days, weeks or months, every now and then I have a FUN game for you to play.

What I've discovered is that you LOVE to see NEW PRODUCTS but you want to have fun while doing it.

Well, I GUARANTEE you that you'll discover something new today, especially when you watch the VIDEO of me doing a super easy install of the LE Johnson Wall Mount Door hardware.

CLICK HERE now and have a blast!

I'm pretty certain I'm going to offer up five secret prizes for this game.

What is the prize?

Let's just say it involves my autograph and it's personalized to you and it involves a NEW BOOK coming out soon!

To be able to WIN one of the autographed copies, you MUST CLICK HERE and play the game!!!

I'll be back on Tuesday with a HUGE amount of new videos for you about the bath remodel. I'm installing the new shower drain plumbing in the concrete floor today.

Wait until you see how I made sure I didn't puncture the radiant heating pipes in the floor!!!!

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

April 1, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

You know, I was so tempted to have some fun today.

For example, I thought it might be a good idea to tell you to just rely on caulk when building shower seats and forget about using waterproof membranes.

Then I pondered telling you to forget about that heavy cement board and just go for the drywall that has the water-resistant fiberglass covering when building a tile shower.

And then, what about grout? Surely you know that grout is WATERPROOF, right?

BWHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA

April Fools!!!!

Sadly, all the things I mentioned above are happening each day and poor souls like you SUFFER because of wretched building practices perpetrated by people disguised as craftsmen.

Grout is NOT waterproof.

Here's another real fact - no foolin' here:

Each day it's becoming HARDER AND HARDER to locate real pros to do work.

That's why it pays you back in spades if you just spend 30 minutes or so using my Search Engine to find out how I'd do the work at your home if you hired me.

CLICK HERE now to search for anything at AsktheBuilder.com. Including red dragon tattoos!

It does you no good to come to me for help AFTER the contractor has already made you another victim.

The Weekly Mystery Link

There seems to be some confusion and trepidation about CLICKING the Mystery Link colored button. You'll see it just below.

I try to put in a Mystery Link in each issue as a SURPRISE TIP for you. Don't feel bad things will happen if you click it.

READ the message in the button and react to the challenge. Try it now. If you suffer any harm, mental or otherwise, email me back for a private message.

 

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CLICK HERE for the MYSTERY LINK! Do you know this secret tip about how to save yourself $300(minimum) from a sewer cleaning company?
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Complaint - "Where's the Tips?"

You may find this hard to believe, but I got a complaint from Hans about the newsletter I set out on Tuesday.

He said there were no tips in it and that the newsletter was all about me trying to sell stuff.

I responded back to Hans with one of my shock and awe email replies. It must have worked. I didn't hear back from him.

If you feel like Hans and want a shock-and-awe email reply of your very own, you know what to do.....

Big Fun Game on Sunday

On Sunday, I've got a new game for you. This one is going to be scads of fun.

Part of the game is going to have you watch a new video I just uploaded this morning. Here's a clue about what it's about:

I'm convinced you're going to love this game. You'll need to watch the video all the way to the end to get one of answers correct in the game.

If you're unable to watch videos for any reason, you'll still be able to play the game. I realize some people have slow dial-up connections and can't see video.

I want ALL to play and have fun.

Be SURE to open the Sunday edition.

Turbine Vents and HOT Attics

Felicia Baker asked a question at the website a few days ago.

Her attic gets blazing hot in the summer and she wanted to know if putting in a few extra turbine vents would solve the problem.

I told her that today, right here, I'd provide her the answer.

If you want a much cooler attic this coming summer, NOW is the time to start to do the work.

I need you to read the following past columns to get an understanding of what's in play and WHAT is REALLY HAPPENING up in your attic.

Please take the time to READ THESE. Hans, if you're still here, each one of the following columns has about four tips in it. Keep track for me buddy. Let me know if I disappoint you.

Turbine Vents 101 - How they Work

Why Solar Fans are Pretty Much USELESS

The Secret to Moving VAST Amounts of Air

Don't Have Air Conditioning? Then INSTALL This MONSTER

Spring Deck Cleaning

Are you about to clean your wood or composite deck? Maybe you have a patio covered with algae and mildew.

In about two weeks I'm going to have a huge SALE on my Stain Solver.

Stain Solver is a company Kathy and I started about 22 years ago and it's a Certified organic oxygen bleach.

All the ingredients are Made in the USA. Most of my competitors get their ingredients from offshore.

Stain Solver can clean just about anything that's water washable.

Go spend about ten minutes looking at the Before and After photos here to convince you it works.

Here's one of my all-time FAVORITE Before / After Stain Solver photos. CLICK HERE. Wait until you read the story sent by the mom. WOWZA!

NOTE TO HANS: Dude, I'm sorry about this shame-filled promotion to sell one of my products that helps tens of thousands of customers each year save MILLIONS of dollars.

Yes, instead of throwing things away and buying new, Stain Solver allows folks like you to save money.

I know you think of yourself Hans, so don't you want to save your money?

NOTE TO SELF: Try to tone down the passive-aggressive tone. 😉

Okay, have a great weekend.

Oh, the bath remodel is going great. I should have maybe ten or more videos for you on Sunday.

WOO HOO!

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

Johnson Wall Mount Door Hardware Installation Video

Tim Carter demonstrates the entire process of installing LE Johnson Wall Mount door hardware. You only need a few tools and the average homeowner can do the job.

It helps if you can read the simple plans provided by the clever LE Johnson engineers who designed the wall mount hardware.

It's key to make sure the doors hang plumb so if the doors are going to be sliding past baseboard on the lower parts of the wall, the hardware brackets need to be mounted to a piece of wood that's the same thickness as the baseboard.

Be sure the board is securely fastened to the center of the wall studs. Do not depend on wall anchors to hold up the hardware and the weight of the doors.

Tim featured this video in his April 10, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter.

March 29, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

Two different things happened over the past two days that are the inspiration for this newsletter.

I need you to hang in there and absorb this important story.

Seventeen years ago, I was one of a few founding members of a very secret Internet entrepreneur mastermind group.

This group exchanged ideas via email and we eventually met face-to-face in Las Vegas in 2002.

At that conference one of the very energetic members got up and gave a talk. He started out saying, "Imagine walking through a shopping mall and seeing a vending machine that said on it:

Insert 25 cents and Get $1.00

I'm sure you'd shake your head thinking it was a scam, but you have a quarter in your pocket and you think, 'What the heck.' You insert the quarter.

Immediately out through a slot comes a new $1 bill.

It's a real one, not counterfeit.

What would you do next?

I don't know about you, but I'd go get as many quarters as possible and start putting them into the machine."

What does this have to do with you?

Per Ekegerd had a problem with a leak in his roof. He sent me this photo along with some others over the weekend.

I looked at his photos and immediately knew what was causing the leak.

He was confident he had figured out the cause and wanted me to confirm it and approve of his solution.

His proposed fix was not going to work long term.

I emailed him back telling him we had to talk about it on the phone. I've offered a personalized one-on-one problem-solving phone consult service for at least fifteen or more years.

I even offer a service where I'll fly to your house and consult for a day. I've done it before, with the furthest I've traveled being the island of Antigua.

Anyway, Per saw the value of talking to me and ordered a phone consult early on Easter Morning.

As crazy as this sounds, I was in my office working on Easter as no one else was up. Per said, "I see you answered my question about the consult, so you can call me right now if you want."

I did. I called him early on Easter morning, we chatted, and I sent him about four or five links to different pages and videos on my website showing him how easy it was to permanently stop the leak.

Fortunately for him, he can get up on the roof safely and he's going to do the work himself. I saved him at least $500 in a pro coming out.

Per inserted the "quarter" and he got back the "dollar".

I bring this to your attention for just ONE REASON.

It's NOT FOR ME TO GET MORE BUSINESS doing phone consults.

It's to try to save you hundreds or thousands of dollars should you be faced with a problem that you do not know how to solve.

If you take a chance and HOPE a contractor is giving you solid advice and he's WRONG, then what happens?

How much money might you lose to correct the problem?

I GUARANTEE you it will be far more than $50 in all cases.

I forgot to add. My phone consults come with a no-hassle complete money-back guarantee. If you feel at the end of the call I didn't save you money, just say so and the call is FREE.

Ninety minutes from right now - as I type these words, I'll be on the phone with Dave in Laramie, Wyoming. I'll show him how to solve his perplexing roof framing problem with this pergola in progress.

CLICK HERE to insert your "quarter" so you can save HUNDREDS or THOUSANDS of dollars.​​​​​​​

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CLICK HERE for MYSTERY LINK! What would you do if you had to repair a CRACK in CONCRETE?
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Simple Plumbing Tips

This past weekend I noticed my kitchen sink was draining slow. That's not good.

Once again, it was early in the day and I took apart the horizontal tubular drain pipe from the one sink basin that feeds water down to the p-trap.

OMG! It was really clogged. That's not good because it means that further down the pipe there could be problems.

It was a combination of food debris and caked-on grease on the sides of the PVC pipe.

I cleaned the pipe, checked the p-trap - it was partially clogged - and put it all back together.

The sink still drained slow. UGH!

Rather than take everything apart, I decided to try one thing that often works.

I got a clean toilet plunger and I filled one of the sinks in the double-bowl sink halfway up with water.

I then put a drain strainer in the empty sink and held it down tight with my hand. Then I removed the strainer from the water-filled sink and got it out of the way.

I then started to plunge the sink. All sorts of crap came back up in the sink. I kept plunging and the water started to drain a little faster, but not all that great.

The reason I held the one strainer down in the empty sink is because I wanted the pressure from the plunger to be directed down into the pipes. If you just leave that drain hole open in a double-bowl sink, the pressure comes up through the sink and nothing happens in the drain pipes.

The same is true in vanity sinks. When you plunge those, you need to cover and seal the overflow hole at the top rim of the sink.

I knew the pipes beyond the p-trap had to be grease coated and partially clogged. I immediately got several large pots of water boiling.

I then poured these into the sink somewhat slowly and it did a pretty good job. The sinks are now draining much faster.

Here's how to PREVENT kitchen sink drain pipe clogs:

  • Don't put grease down the sink. Remove grease from pots and pans with paper towels and throw these away.
  • Keep sink strainers in place to capture large food particles and throw this in the garbage.
  • When rinsing food and waste run clear water down the drain for at least 20 seconds to FLUSH the waste through the p-trap and down the horizontal drain pipe past the p-trap.
  • Every week, pour at least two gallons of boiling water down your kitchen sink.

Soggy Lawns and Yards

How to DRY Them Out

Emily lives on the island of Tasmania in Australia. She reached out with a big problem at her new home.

The builder GOOFED up with the grading around her house and now she's got a wet yard situation.

Did you know I'm a college-trained geologist with a special interest in hydrogeology - the study of groundwater?

I've SOLVED thousands of WET YARD situations over the years with my simple linear french drain.

READ what I told Emily and be SURE to look at the incredible DVD I produced about how to transform your WET yard into a miniature Atacama Desert!

Seriously, CLICK HERE to read the column. I guarantee you'll discover something new.

That's enough for today. I need to get ready for the call with David, then the rest of the day I'm taping more videos for you about the bathroom remodel job here.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Do It Right, Not Over!