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Each week on The Money Pit, Tom and Leslie welcome This Old House cast members Kevin OConnor, Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey or Roger Cook to share tips, tricks and expert remodeling advice gained from their more than three decades of experience tearing homes apart and putting them back together! Explore the segments below for insight into dozens of projects, and have fun while learning how to improve your home with Tom, Leslie and the entire team of This Old House!
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#2403 – Green Thumbs Up: DIY Raised Garden Beds | Maximize Garage Potential | Vacuum Troubleshooting
08/04/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: Get the practical advice you need in this episode, with tips on constructing a raised garden bed, optimizing garage space, and troubleshooting vacuum issues. From gardening to storage to cleaning, we’ve got tips to help homeowners with these and other home improvement questions! - Raised Garden Bed: Get tips on building a raised garden bed for the perfect DIY project. - Garage Space: A new survey reveals how homeowners are optimizing garage space in creative ways. - Vacuum Repairs: Find out what to do when your vacuum cleaner’s suction sucks. Q & A: - Crack Over Stairs: Anne is worried that cracks above her stairs are caused by her house shifting. She needs a home inspector who specializes in structural issues. - Drain Pipe: The cast iron drain pipe under Dan’s basement floor keeps clogging. He can get it relined with a fiberglass sleeve without having to remove the pipe. - Rusty Bathtub: Can an old rusty cast iron tub be restored? Margaret could have it reglazed by a professional, but it may be
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#2402 – Outside Oasis: 5 Tips for Outdoor Living Space | What to Ask Contractors | Choosing Tile
04/04/2024 Duração: 38minSHOW NOTES: Today’s show has tips for crafting your perfect outdoor living space, asking key questions before hiring a contractor, and choosing the best tile for your next project. Whether your DIY project is indoors or outdoors, we’ve got the answers you need for all your home improvement questions! - Outdoor Living: Follow these 5 tips for creating the perfect outdoor living space. - Hiring Contractors: Choose wisely by asking these 5 key questions before hiring a home improvement professional. - Choosing Tile: Learn how to pick the best type of tile for your project. Q & A: - HVAC Water: Gail’s boiler provides both the heat and the hot water. She needs to find out how to set the mixing valve so the shower water won’t be too hot. - Bathroom Vent: Mike wonders about connecting his bathroom fan vent to the plumbing vent. He can’t do that, but we’ve got tips on how to run the exhaust vent to the outside. - Plumbing: A cracked waste pipe flooded the basement. Helen should file an insurance claim and hire a re
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#2401 – Shed the Clutter with a Backyard Storage Shed | Window Repair Checklist | Retailer’s DIY Day
01/04/2024 Duração: 38minSHOW NOTES: In this show, learn how to conquer clutter with a storage shed, decide between window repair versus replacement, and get expert advice and resources from a DIY guru and a leading retailer. Plus, we’ve got answers to lots more questions for all your home improvement projects! - Storage Shed: Shed your outdoor clutter by building a backyard storage shed. - Window Repair: This checklist helps you see clearly whether to repair or replace your windows. - DIY Expert Advice: HGTV star and home improvement retailer offer advice for DIY projects. Plus, answers to your home improvement questions. - Mold: Karen has gotten some bad advice about mold on the basement walls. She must have samples tested to discover the correct mitigation plan to treat the mold. - Water Heater: What’s the best kind of water heater for a large family? Mike should consider a tankless water heater to save energy and provide hot water instantly. - Drafty Windows: Cold wind is blowing through Joyce’s apartment windows. She can seal
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#2400 – Cheap Chic: Affordable Apartment Décor | Front Yard Landscaping | Uninsured Contractor Risks
28/03/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: Get budget-friendly apartment decorating ideas, add curb appeal with low-cost landscaping tips, and avoid the risks of hiring uninsured contractors with inspiration and information on today’s home improvement episode! Plus, listen in for answers to additional caller questions on a range of DIY projects. - Apartment Décor: Get affordable apartment décor ideas to fit your budget and save your security deposit. - Front Yard Landscaping: Create a welcome entry and add curb appeal with low-cost landscaping tips. - Uninsured Contractors: If you’re hiring a contractor, protect yourself from liability by confirming they’re insured. Q & A: - Floor Tile Grout: Grout keeps chipping out from one area of Karen’s tile floor. She needs to remove it again and check to see if the surface is unstable. - Red Cedar Roof: Phillip loves the way red cedar shingles age on other houses, but there’s no way to be sure how his own cedar shingles will darken over time unless he stains them. - Structural Support: Trish wants
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#2399 – Flower Power: Planting Spring Bulbs | Freeing Stuck Windows | Best Mulch Practices
25/03/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: We’re sharing springtime secrets in this show, with tips for planting bulbs for a beautiful garden, breaking free of stuck windows to let the fresh air in, and protecting trees and shrubs with proper mulching. Spring forward and get home improvement info to last all year as we answer your timely questions! - Spring Bulbs: Think flower power and plan ahead for spring by planting bulbs now. - Stuck Windows: Break free of stuck windows with these easy tips. - Mulch: Learn the right way to use mulch for insulating trees and shrubs. Q & A: - New Deck: Does Theresa really need to wait before staining her new wood deck? We explain why it’s necessary to allow fresh lumber to dry out and season before staining. - Flooring: What kind of flooring can David use over his concrete slab? Engineered hardwood, engineered vinyl plans, and laminate are all good floating floor options. - Cleaning Corian: Sharon’s porous Corian countertop is getting stained from water from the sink. We recommend some soft cleansers
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#2398 – Critter Control: Preventing Wildlife Damage | Storing Unused Paint | How to Check Gutters
21/03/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: Get tips on safeguarding your yard against wildlife damage, preserving your leftover paint for future projects, and avoiding water damage by checking your gutters in today’s featured topics! Plus, get answers to even more home improvement questions for your next DIY adventures! - Wildlife Damage: Get critter control tips to prevent wildlife damage to your yard and garden. - Unused Paint: Extend the life of leftover paint by storing it the right way. - Checking Gutters: Avoid water damage by checking gutters to ensure they’re flowing freely. Q & A: - Insects: With earwigs under the siding and crickets in the basement, Tara needs to call a pest control professional to apply pesticides to solve both problems. - Countertops: Dave gets tips on removing his kitchen sink and reinforcing the wood supports under the countertop. - Driveway Drainage: Water is pooling in Dot’s driveway. We have advice on installing a curtain drain along the side of the driveway to redirect the water. - Painting: Joyce wants
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#2397 – Pour Judgement: Is Your Drinking Water Safe? | Planning a Fence | Smart Laundry Tips
18/03/2024 Duração: 38minSHOW NOTES: In this show, homeowners get advice on how to ensure their drinking water is safe, how to plan the right kind of fence, and how to save money on laundry day! With tips on everything from repairs to renovations and everything in between, we’re here to answer all your home improvement questions! - Water Quality: Determining whether your drinking water is safe is a matter of pour judgement. - Planning a Fence: Good fences make good neighbors as long as you plan them properly. - Laundry Tips: Learn how to clean up on savings with efficient laundry tips. Q & A: - Gardening: Where should you locate a raised garden bed? Cynthia should plant her garden in full sun, on the side of the house with southern exposure. - Hardwood Floor Damage: There’s a swollen area where water leaked onto Heather’s hardwood floor. It would be hard to match the stain, but she can use some of the original flooring from a hidden area to replace the damaged piece. - Cedar Walls: Cedar walls in Brian’s home have darkened around h
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#2396 – Decked Out: Build a Backyard Deck | Rainwater Collection Systems | Most Overlooked Appliance
14/03/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: How can you extend your outdoor space, upgrade yard hydration, and improve indoor air quality? Learn about building a backyard deck, installing a rainwater collection system, and making the most of your vent fans in today’s home improvement episode, plus more tips to create your best home ever! - Backyard Deck: Get your outdoor living space all decked out by building a backyard deck. - Rainwater Collection: Make every drop count with a rainwater collection system to hydrate your yard and garden. - Vent Fans: Find out why vent fans are your most overlooked appliances that control moisture and improve air quality. Q & A: - Floor Drain: Patricia’s garage floor drain is clogged but she can’t remove the grate. We suggest running a drain snake through the side yard access and using a vacuum to clear the grate. - Water Heater: Will an electric heat pump water heater affect the indoor climate? Karl is making the most efficient choice and shouldn’t worry about any negative impact. - Cleaning Grout: Nic
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#2395 – The Room You Hate to Clean | Sow Smart: Best Soil for Your Lawn | Exterior Lighting Design
11/03/2024 Duração: 38minSHOW NOTES: Today’s show is about cleaning quirks, lush lawns, and illuminating insights. Listen as we discuss the one room we all dread cleaning, dig deep into the secrets of soil, and shed light on exterior lighting. Tune in for expert advice and ideas for all your home improvement questions! - Bathroom Cleaning: It may be spring cleaning season, but this is the one room people most hate to clean. - Lawn Care: Grow a lush lawn by using superior soil. - Exterior Lighting: Add safety, security, and style with a great exterior lightscaping design. Q & A: - Deck Stain: Should Dawn use a sealant over her solid deck stain? There’s no need to seal the wood surface if she uses a good-quality deck stain. - Replacement Windows: Steve has gotten a wide range of price quotes for replacement windows. We offer tips on choosing the best windows and getting reliable estimates on Angi.com. - Sliding Doors: Moisture and ice are forming in the bottom rail of sliding doors. Sherry gets advice on how to check and adjust the d
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#2394 – Seeds of Success: Early Spring Gardening | Garbage Disposal Tips | Safe Garage Storage
07/03/2024 Duração: 38minSHOW NOTES: In this episode, get helpful tips about early spring gardening, efficient garbage disposals, and safe garage storage solutions. From plants to trash to avoiding toxins and clutter, we’ve got answers to these and other questions from homeowners like you! - Spring Gardening: Get ready to spring forward with tips for making your garden grow early in the season. - Garbage Disposals: Cut down on food waste with these garbage disposal options. - Safe Garage Storage: Keep toys and tools away from toxins with safe garage storage. Q & A: - Kitchen Range: Cindy has a small house with a big stove that burned the kitchen cabinet. She should contact the manufacturer for the proper installation specifications. - House Listing: When selling a house that’s been remodeled, how can you describe the upgrades? Mike gets advice on how to list his home and provide an inventory of improvements. - Electrical and Plumbing: Karen gets tips on how often to check the circuit breakers and how to check for plumbing leaks in
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#2393 – Soap Opera: Best and Worst Laundry Detergents | Great Kitchen Layouts | Home Repairs by Age
04/03/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: Learn about laundry, layouts, and longevity on today’s show, as we discuss the best and worst laundry detergents, kitchen layouts that maximize space and functionality, and how the age of your home influences needed repairs. Tune in for all this and more home improvement questions and answers! - Laundry Detergent: If clean laundry is an ongoing drama, you may need to use a better detergent. - Kitchen Design: When updating your kitchen, be sure the layout offers improved functionality. - Home Repairs by Age: Find out how the age of your home can determine when you’re likely to need certain repairs. Q & A: - Types of Roofing: Should Debbie choose a shingle or metal roof? Metal roofs will last a lifetime, but the ROI will depend upon how long she plans to live in the house. - Driveway Stains: Rubber marks are impossible to remove from an asphalt driveway. Ryan gets some DIY tips to reseal the driveway to cover them up. - Insulation: Old attic insulation is dried out and falling down. Claudia can re
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#2392 – Rest Easy: Buying the Right Mattress | Tips for Weed Warfare | DIY Drywall Repairs That Last
29/02/2024 Duração: 38minSHOW NOTES: Sleep soundly after listening to tips on buying the right mattress at the best price, banishing weeds from your garden, and tackling drywall repairs like a pro. Whether you’re a DIY expert or a novice, you’ll want to hear answers to these and more of our callers’ home improvement questions on this episode! - Buying a Mattress: Rest easy with tips on how to buy the right mattress and when to get the best deals. - Weed Control: Spring is the season for weed warfare, so find out how to eliminate dandelions and other green invaders. - Drywall Repairs: Keep cracks, holes, and nail pops from returning with the right DIY drywall repairs. Q & A: - Enclosed Porch: Marla wants to enclose an old porch with lots of columns. We suggest having an architect create a design that won’t ruin the look of the house. - Water Heater: Louis wants the best gas water heater that will last a long time. We recommend a more efficient model with an electric ignition or a tankless water heater. - Crawlspace: Should you dig d
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#2391 – Power Up: When to Get an Electrical Upgrade | Heating Fuel Options | Sealing Attic Access
26/02/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: Get tips on aspects of home energy management, from signs it’s time for an electrical upgrade to the nuances between various home heating fuels to ways of sealing and insulating your attic access panels! Plus, we’ve got home improvement advice for callers on a wide range of topics that you’ll want to know! - Electrical Upgrade: Get ready to power up and know when it’s time to get an electrical upgrade. - Heating Options: Learn the differences between oil, gas, propane, and electric heating options. - Attic Access: Prevent energy loss by sealing and insulating your attic access panel. Q & A: - Shaking Washing Machine: Laura’s washing machine is shimmying on her laminate floor. She should make sure the appliance is level and balanced and use anti-vibration pads under the appliance. - Cleaning Stainless Steel: Tom is frustrated by stains on the stainless steel appliances. They look great but need to be polished regularly with a recommended product. -Pipe Insulation: MaryAnn’s uninsulated laundry r
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#2390 – Space-Saving Small Bathroom Makeovers | Choosing HVAC Filters | Stand-Out Driveway Markers
22/02/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: In this home improvement episode, we’ll tackle small bathroom makeovers to save space and add style, give tips on selecting the best HVAC filters for optimal air quality, and discuss how driveway markers can enhance safety and curb appeal. Tune in for expert insights and answers to more homeowner questions! - Bathroom Makeover: Make every inch count with a space-saving small bathroom makeover. - HVAC Filters: Breathe easy by choosing the right HVAC filter to clear the air of springtime allergens. - Driveway Markers: Make your house stand out with a driveway marker that adds safety and curb appeal. Q & A: - Windows: Condensation and foggy windows are signs that the thermal seal is failing on old windows. Ruth would be better off replacing the windows instead of repairing them. - Sliding Doors: Cold drafts are blowing through Anthony’s old sliding glass doors. Newer sliding doors would be better insulated and curtains can block the cold glass. - Countertops: Diane wants to refinish her original Fo
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#2389 – Playing with Fire: Fireplace Hazards | Safe Cleaning Products | Uninsured Contractor Risks
19/02/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: This home improvement episode is all about safety, including common fire hazards associated with fireplaces and stoves, options for safe cleaning products, and the risks of hiring uninsured contractors. Listen to hear more about these and other callers’ questions to keep your home safe, sound, and comfortable! - Fireplace and Wood Stove Safety: Learn how fireplaces and wood-burning stoves can be dangerous causes of house fires. - Safe Cleaning Products: Get tips for choosing cleaning products with safer ingredients. - Uninsured Contractors: Find out how hiring uninsured or unlicensed contractors poses risks that are your responsibility. Q & A: - Laminate Flooring: The seams in Judy’s Pergo laminate floor are bubbling up, either from moisture or after being installed incorrectly, and the floor will need to be redone. - Gutter Guards: John’s gutter is overflowing, even with gutter guards installed. The water may be running too fast down a steep roof and washing over the guards, but he should check
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#2388 – Crystal Clear: Window Cleaning Tips | High-Efficiency Washers and Dryers | Basement Bedrooms
15/02/2024 Duração: 38minSHOW NOTES: Join us as we reveal the pro secrets to crystal-clear windows, the benefits of high-efficiency washers and dryers, and the potential of basement bedrooms! If you’re seeking the answers to these or other home improvement challenges from today’s callers, we’re here to help! - Cleaning Windows: Get crystal clear results with tips on the best way to clean windows. - Washers and Dryers: Find out whether high-efficiency washers and dryers are worth the additional cost. - Basement Bedrooms: Adding a basement bedroom can be a good idea, as long as it complies with building safety codes. Q & A: - HVAC Filters: What kind of filter should Sandra use for her furnace? You get what you pay for, and high-quality filters provide better filtration to trap more allergens. - Cracked Concrete: Roy has a crack in the driveway slab near his garage. Mud jacking will work to replace that area by filling in the low spots and tamping down a solid base. - Countertop Repair: Is there a way to repair scratches in a Corian c
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#2387 – Baby on Board: Babyproofing Your Home | Removing Red Wine Stains | Heated Driveways
12/02/2024 Duração: 36minSHOW NOTES: In this episode, learn about three kinds of safety tips: keeping kids safe by babyproofing your home, keeping fabrics and surfaces safe from red wine stains, and keeping your back safe by installing a heated driveway to eliminate snow shoveling! Plus, hear answers to a wide range of additional homeowner questions from Money Pit callers! - Child Safety: Baby on the way? Keep kids safe with important tips for babyproofing your home. - Stain Removal: After a merlot mishap or a cabernet crisis, here’s how to remove red wine stains. - Heated Driveways: If you’ve had enough of shoveling snow, you may want to invest in a heated driveway. Q & A: - Floor Beams: Wendy’s renovating her old house and gets advice on how to add support to the beams and plywood under her kitchen floor. - Driveway Mold: Mold keeps growing in the shady area of the driveway. We suggest a mildewcide product with a residual effect that David can easily apply. - Crawlspace Moisture: Irena’s house is on a slope, with rainwater coming
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#2386 – Dirty Secrets: How Often to Wash Towels | Toughest Hardwood Floors | Severe Weather Threats
08/02/2024 Duração: 38minSHOW NOTES: Join us as we discuss some helpful homeowner essentials, like how often you should be washing your germy towels, selecting the toughest hardwood flooring, and keeping severe weather worries at bay! Get answers to these and more home improvement questions in our latest podcast episode. - Washing Towels: Find out some dirty secrets about bath towels and how often they should be washed. - Hardwood Floors: Ratings reveal the toughest types of hardwood flooring. - Severe Weather: Homeowners share their leading concerns about severe weather damage. Q & A: - New Construction: Are there lemon laws for new homes? Tina gets advice on reporting home warranty issues and hiring a home inspector to examine the problems. - Garage Floor Repair: Mike’s got cracks in his slab garage floor. We’ve got tips for using a crack filler and sealer, then recoating the floor to give it a beautiful finish. - Roof Leak: Rain is blowing through the roof dryer vents into Pat’s house. We discuss changing the type of roof vent a
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#2385 – Renter’s Regret: Beware a Costly Loophole | Finding Replacement Tiles | How to Spot Termites
05/02/2024 Duração: 38minSHOW NOTES: Learn how to insure, restore, and spot more in this episode about avoiding costly renter’s insurance pitfalls, repairing and replacing tiles, and finding termites in your home. All this and much more home improvement help in today’s episode! - Renter’s Insurance: Beware this costly loophole in your renter’s insurance and stay protected. - Replacing Tiles: Get tips for repairing or replacing hard-to-find tiles. - Termites: Learn how to spot termites in any season before they make themselves at home. Q & A: - Bathroom Ventilation: Lisa’s not sure if her bathroom exhaust fan is working. We suggest asking her HVAC contractor about proper air exchange and installing a humidistat timer. - Foundation: Steve wonders if a solid concrete foundation is better than cinderblock walls, but moisture issues are simple to address with proper drainage outside the home. - HVAC Condensation: Should there be condensation on a high-efficiency HVAC system? Jean should have the HVAC serviced annually and check how it’s
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#2384 – No Shortcuts: Do You Get the Lumber You Pay For? | Cleaning Grout | De-Icing Garage Doors
01/02/2024 Duração: 37minSHOW NOTES: Delve into the intricacies of home improvement as we discuss getting the right bang for your buck in lumber purchases, using the best grout cleaning routine, and breaking the ice on frozen garage doors. From measuring mastery to thawing tactics, we've got answers to these and other homeowner questions! - Measuring Lumber: Does the price you pay for lumber really measure up to what you get? - Cleaning Grout: Read between the lines on how to choose the right cleaner for your dirty grout. - De-Icing Garage Doors: Learn how to de-ice a garage door that’s become a frozen fortress. Q & A: - Dehumidifier: Kayla’s dehumidifier keeps tripping the 100-amp circuit. The problem is with the breaker, not the dehumidifier, but she can easily add a bigger dedicated circuit. - House Settling: Cracks, stuck doors, and popping screws all happening at once may indicate house movement. AJ needs a home inspector or structural engineer to determine whether it’s an active problem. - Rusty Garage Doors: Carolyn gets tip