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7-Year-Old DIY Pro Lays Flooring and Steals Hearts with Viral Home Renovation Skills

In an inspiring display of determination and talent, 7-year-old Abel Beck has become a key helper in his family’s DIY home renovation, even teaching his mom how to lay flooring. His mom, Heather, shared a TikTok video of Abel expertly installing the floors, which quickly went viral, amassing over 37 million views and 4.4 million likes. The Beck family is committed to remodeling their home without taking out a loan, and Abel, along with his older brother Hayden, is playing a big role in their mission to be debt-free. Abel’s craftsmanship and dedication have touched hearts worldwide, showcasing that no one is too young to make a big impact.

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