Welcome to the joys of home ownership. Stuff breaks. You’ve got two choices, hire someone, or try to fix it yourself. Now, if you’ve ever hired someone in Southwest Florida to do repairs, you know that it’s not cheap. Thankfully one Florida handyman is helping. He’s posted a series of easy to do home repair videos. And many of the videos have been viewed in the millions.
I can personally vouch for such videos, I made an easy repair at my home just last month, saving me a lot of money. My garage door was acting up. It’d start closing, then go back up. So I sprayed garage door lubricant in the tracks, hoping that would help. It did, sometimes, but it was still a problem. So I watched some videos on garage door repair. I checked the sensors to make sure they were lined up and nothing was blocking them. Then I found the solution.
On the back of the garage door opener, there’s 2 plastic screws. One is labeled “open force”, the other “close force”. It’s the amount of force the opener will exert before it reverses. I turned the “close force” screw just a little bit, and now my garage door works perfectly. Chances are, the near 20 year old garage door had gotten a little warped and needed more force to close.Β I love videos like this. Then I ran across the jmg8tor Tik Tok.
He’s a Tallahassee, Florida based handyman who posts videos on simple repairs you can do yourself.
Being Florida based, his videos really apply to those of us in the Sunshine State. Like this video, which has over 30 million views.
I live across from some woods in Estero, so this is definitely something I want to try. What about a DIY towel holder?
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That’s what I’m saying, his videos make it so easy. He has 2.8 million followers and over 44 million likes. Enough to bring in some extra cash, although, according to Fox13, he still keeps his day job repairing his rental properties. And keeping it fun, he always end his videos with a signature “Next!” Here’s some of his most popular videos.