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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!

Episodios

  • #2510 - Brush Up on Tips to Paint Like a Pro | Is Your Home Too Airtight? | Front Doors Add Value

    17/04/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In this episode, we cover a trio of crucial home improvement topics. First, we share top painting tips to achieve a flawless finish. Next, we discuss how to maintain healthy indoor air quality without sacrificing energy efficiency. Finally, learn about installing a front door that looks great and increases your home's value and security. Tune in for these and other answers to questions from homeowners like you! - Painting Tips: Avoid painting predicaments by brushing up on these tips to paint like a pro. - Ventilation: Energy efficiency is great, but can your home be too airtight for healthy living? - Front Doors: Learn how to install a welcoming front door that provides curb appeal, value, and security to your home.   Q & A: - Windows: What’s the discoloration on Amy’s windows? Normal oxidation may have faded areas that need to be refinished, and mineral salts can be cleaned away with vinegar. - Floor Leveling: One corner of an addition is unlevel with the home slab. John gets tips on using a fl

  • #2509– A Cut Above the Rest: Lawn Mowing Tips | Long-Lasting Metal Roofs | Better Hardwood Flooring

    14/04/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In this podcast episode, we debunk a popular but misguided lawn care strategy for mowing your grass. We’ll also discuss why metal roofs are winning over homeowners by promising protection for decades, then delve into advancements in hardwood flooring. Tune in for insights on tackling your home improvement projects with expert guidance! - Lawn Care: Follow these mowing tips to ensure a healthy lawn that’s a cut above the rest. - DIY Queen: Listen in for an interview with home improvement expert Cara Newhart. - Hardwood Floors: Easy-to-install hardwood flooring brings beauty and value to a home.   Q & A: - Kitchen Renovation: Mark needs some ideas for renovating his kitchen on a budget. Cabinets from IKEA are a good option worth considering. - Porch Design: Marla wants to screen in her porch that has lots of columns. She should consult with an architect because it would definitely change the style of her home. - Tiling: What kind of prep work is needed to tile over a textured wall? David can simpl

  • #2508 – Flush Out Bathroom Germs | Patio Paver Perfection That Lasts | How to Restore Rotted Wood

    10/04/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In this one-stop shop for all things home improvement, we’ll tackle the war against bathroom germs, explore the art of building a paver patio that lasts, reveal expert tips for restoring rotted wood, and answer more questions from callers. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a novice homeowner, this episode has something for everyone! - Bathroom Germs: Experts are flush with ideas on the best way to stop the spread of bathroom germs. - Paver Patio: Get some tricks of the trade on building a paver patio that will last for years to come. - Rotted Wood: When wet weather leads to rotted wood, learn how to restore and rebuild the damaged areas.   Q & A: - Air Conditioning: A contractor tried to upsell Mike on cleaning his HVAC system. Better options are using good air filters and a coil cleaner to loosen dust and spores. - Roof Leak: Mary’s roof started leaking after a cold spell formed ice dams. We explain the damage they cause and the repairs that should be covered by her insurance policy.

  • #2507 – Green Thumbs Up: DIY Raised Garden Beds | Maximize Garage Potential | Vacuum Troubleshooting

    07/04/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW 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 b

  • #2506– Outside Oasis: 5 Tips for Outdoor Living Space | What to Ask Contractors | Choosing Tile

    03/04/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW 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. - Centurion Garden & Outdoor Living Product Feature – 3-in-1 Wild Bird Feeder   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

  • #2505 – Shed the Clutter with a Backyard Storage Shed | Window Repair Checklist | Retailer’s DIY Day

    31/03/2025 Duración: 41min

    SHOW 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 on whether to repair or replace your windows. - DIY Expert Advice: HGTV star and home improvement retailer offer advice for DIY projects.   Q & A: - 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 the drafts by using shrink film or a te

  • #2504 – Cheap Chic: Affordable Apartment Décor | Front Yard Landscaping | Uninsured Contractor Risks

    27/03/2025 Duración: 41min

    SHOW 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 want

  • #2503 – Flower Power: Planting Spring Bulbs | Freeing Stuck Windows | Best Mulch Practices

    24/03/2025 Duración: 41min

    SHOW NOTES: In this show, we’ve got 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 advice 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: Sliding Doors: Nancy’s sliding doors are hard to open. It’s possible to replace the rollers, but we recommend replacing them with new, more efficient doors instead. Crawlspace: The dehumidifier runs constantly in Peter’s crawlspace. He should check his gutters, downspouts, and grading to keep water away from the foundation. Roofing: Should Ella add a third layer of roofing? It’s a bad idea because it can shorten the life of the new roof, but we have some suggestions. Structural: Vincent is wo

  • #2502 - Wildlife-Proof Your Garden | Storing Leftover Paint to Make It Last | Springtime Gutter Tips

    20/03/2025 Duración: 41min

    SHOW NOTES: In this show, we’ll share ways to keep animals from feasting on your garden, how to store leftover paint to make it last, and tips for inspecting your gutters to prevent leaks and water damage. Plus, we’ve got answers for DIY callers on more home improvement questions! - Wildlife: Wildlife-proof your garden to keep animals from damaging your plants. - Storing Paint: Extend the life of leftover paint with smart storage tips. - Gutters: Prevent leaks and floods by prepping your gutters for spring rains.   Q & A: - Heating: Ralph says the heat just isn’t reaching upstairs in his home. We suggest installing registers in the floor to redirect the heat or adding a mini-split ductless system. - Mold: Contractors have given Karen different advice about mold on the basement walls. She needs a professional mold mitigator to test it and recommend the best plan. - Siding: What are the pros and cons of Hardie board siding? Steve learns about the durability and update of that and other good options for sidin

  • #2501 - Build a Neighbor-Friendly Fence | Craftsman House Renovation | Money-Saving Laundry Tips

    17/03/2025 Duración: 41min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, we’re talking about how to avoid fence fiascos, home renovation updates from the host of Renee Renovates, and easy ways to slash your laundry costs. Plus, we’ve got expert answers to questions from DIY callers, so tune in for more improvement advice! - Fences: Get advice on building a fence that’s stylish, sturdy, and neighbor-friendly. - Home Renovation: The host of Renee Renovates shares info about her Craftsman house renovation. - Laundry: Spin and save with simple laundry hacks to cut costs.   Q & A: - Insulation: What do you call a 12-sided house and how do you insulate it? We think that spray foam insulation would be Lloyd’s best option that needs no ventilation. - HVAC: Converting a three-unit building from oil heat to electric baseboard heat would cost Amber a fortune! We suggest separating the zones for each unit instead. - Adding Bathroom: Phillip wants to install a half bathroom in the basement. He can either install a lift pump to run the plumbing through the ceiling or jackh

  • #2500 - Pros and Cons of a DIY Deck Project| How Roof Snow Guards Work | Vent Fan Efficiency

    13/03/2025 Duración: 41min

    SHOW NOTES: In this episode, we discuss whether you should build your own deck or call in the pros. Then, find out how snow guards can prevent dangerous rooftop avalanches. Finally, we break down why vent fans are essential for keeping your home fresh, dry, and mold-free. Plus, get answers to more home improvement questions! - Building a Deck: To build or not to build? Find out the pros and cons of a DIY deck project. - Snow Guards: Avoid slippery slopes with snow guards to keep dangerous snow and ice from sliding off your roof. - Vent Fans: Don’t overlook the importance of efficient vent fans to keep your home healthy, clean, fresh, and dry.   Q & A: - HVAC: What is Dave’s best choice to replace his old geothermal HVAC system? We recommend buying the most efficient heat pump system he can afford. - Radon: Should Sandra get a radon test for her home? We explain why it’s a good idea and how radon testing and remediation are done. - Bathroom Tiling: John asks if he should use green board or cement board for

  • #2499 - More Money Pit Memories and Tom Kraeutler Tributes from Home Improvement Colleagues and Calls

    10/03/2025 Duración: 42min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, we share more memories of Money Pit’s Tom Kraeutler, plus answers to callers’ favorite home improvement questions. - Tom Kraeutler Tributes: Home improvement friends and colleagues share Money Pit memories and Tom Kraeutler tributes. - DIY Questions: Listen as we share Tom’s expert advice to callers about some favorite home improvement questions.     Q & A: - Noisy Pipes: Plumbing noises shake the house and faucets spit when Jason fills the tub! It could be excessively high water pressure, but he should start by checking for bad washers. - Bath Remodel: Christine needs ideas for a window above the tub. We suggest options for windows that are designed for bathroom privacy but still let in the light. - Patio Addition: Michael’s got lots of issues with an old sunroom that was improperly built properly over a patio. He’ll need to rebuild it with proper footings. - Drafts: What is the best way to stop window and floor drafts? Anne needs new weatherstripping and caulk on the windows and insul

  • #2498 - Remembering the Legacy of Tom Kraeutler and Home Improvement Questions He Loved to Answer

    06/03/2025 Duración: 42min

    SHOW NOTES: In today's show, we share special tributes and calls to remember the personal and professional legacy of Tom Kraeutler, including some of his answers to favorite home improvement questions. - Remembering Tom Kraeutler: Money Pit Co-Host Leslie Segrete speaks with some of our colleagues and partners to honor the special legacy of Tom Kraeutler. - Favorite Calls: Listen as we share Tom’s expert advice to callers about some favorite home improvement questions. Q & A: GFCI Outlets: Pat is concerned about not having GFCI outlets on the kitchen counter. We explain how they work and why they’re important in wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Deck Stain: Jeanie doesn’t want to reapply deck stain every year. We recommend prepping the surface well and using an oil-based solid color stain that will last longer. Flooring: Moisture is coming up from the concrete slab under the carpet and linoleum. Russell gets tips for improving the outside drainage and installing new vinyl flooring. Refinishing Furni

  • #2497 - Spin Cycle Savvy: Designing a Laundry Room | Bedroom Suite Remodels | Winter Storm Damage

    03/03/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In this show, learn how to plan a well-designed laundry room remodel, get tips for turning your bedroom into a luxury suite, and check for hidden winter storm damage that could cost you big later. Whether you're fixing up now or gathering ideas for the future, we’ve got you covered with answers to all your home improvement questions! - Laundry Room: Get spin-cycle savvy with tips for designing an organized laundry room. - Bedroom Design: We’ve got suite ideas for remodeling your bedroom to add value and luxury. - Storm Damage: The impact of winter storms isn’t always obvious, but here’s where to look for visible and hidden damage.   Q & A: - Ventilation: When should Lisa run her bathroom vent fan? We recommend installing a humidistat timer, but she should consult an HVAC technician to check her home’s air exchange. - Moisture: The cement base of Tom’s screened-in porch gets a layer of water, but no leak. He must manage the exterior moisture that’s being drawn up through the concrete. - Heated T

  • #2496 - Bright Ideas for Effective Lightscaping | 3 Ways to Improve Countertops | Homeowner Insurance

    27/02/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, learn how to enhance your landscape with the right lighting, get three game-changing tips to make your kitchen counters more functional, and find out what to check in your homeowners insurance policy to ensure you're fully protected. Whether you're fixing up or starting fresh, we’re here to help, so listen for answers to more DIY questions! - Outdoor Lighting: Get bright ideas for effective lightscaping that offers safety, security, and style. - Kitchen Countertops: Work smarter, not harder, with 3 ways to improve your kitchen countertop space. - Homeowners Insurance: Does your homeowners insurance provide enough coverage when disaster strikes?   Q & A: - Dehumidifying: What is the best way to reduce humidity in a crawlspace? Randy gets tips for adding vapor barriers, installing an exhaust fan, and improving outside drainage. - Flooring: Zelda needs suggestions for flooring in a bathroom and small hallway. We suggest installing a bamboo floor that’s good for moist areas. - Water Heater:

  • #2495 - Power Outage Prep | Home Repair Facts vs. Fiction | Caulking with Confidence

    24/02/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In this episode, we share a foolproof plan to keep your home running smoothly during power outages, bust some of the biggest home improvement myths, and offer tips to avoid caulk that cracks and peels. Got a home project on your mind? Listen in for expert DIY advice! - Power Outage: Batteries, backups, and beyond: how to prep for power outages. - Home Repair Myths: Get your DIY projects done right by knowing home improvement facts vs. fiction. - Caulk: These smooth and seamless strategies make it easy to caulk with confidence.   Q & A: - Wall Cracks: Leslie’s wall started cracking after the home next door was torn down. She gets tips for checking the outside area and repairing any inside drywall cracks. - Water Heater: Ken has a big water heater in a small space, but an electric tankless water heater would not be efficient. We recommend a heat pump water heater instead. - Roofing: Can Catherine install new roofing on top of the old barn board? That would be fine if the sheathing is solid and wi

  • #2494 - Frosty and Functional: Maximize Your Freezer Space | DIY Garage Workshop | Radiator Fixes

    20/02/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In today’s show, learn how to set up a functional DIY garage workspace, organize your freezer for easy access, and troubleshoot noisy or cold steam and hot water radiators. Plus, we’re taking your calls to answer more home improvement questions, so listen in for DIY advice! - Freezer Organization: Keep food storage frosty and functional by maximizing your freezer space. - Garage Workshop: Transform your garage into the ultimate DIY workshop. - Radiators: Easy radiator repair tips to stop leaks, noises, and heat loss.   Q & A: - Drain: Patricia needs to clear a garage drain that’s filled with bugs and debris. The drain is blocked by a grid, but she can snake through the pipe from the side yard. - Cement Patio: The paint is flaking off the patio and the concrete is pitted. Charlie gets tips for scraping, refinishing, and painting the concrete surface. - Ceiling: Water damage on the ceiling revealed unusual cement underneath. Maria learns about rock lath construction and how to plaster over the c

  • #2493 - DIY Queens: Women Redefine Home Improvement | Choosing Hardwood Floors | New Front Doors

    17/02/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, learn which hardwood floors hold up best, how female DIYers are shaking up home improvement trends, and why replacing your front door is one of the best projects for boosting home value. Plus, we’re taking your questions and tackling your biggest home project challenges on this episode of The Money Pit! - Women DIYers: Who needs a handyman when women DIYers are redefining home improvement? - Hardwood Floor: Choose the hardest hardwood floors for maximum durability. - Front Doors: Adding value and curb appeal is an open-and-shut case with a new front entry door.   Q & A: - Insulation: Claudia’s old attic insulation is falling down in some spots. It’s not hard to replace, but she should consider installing spray foam insulation that’s more efficient. - Plumbing: Jim has questions about installing a recirculating pump to get more hot water to the kitchen and bath. We have recommendations for a good system to use. - Flooring: LuAnn’s pets keep ruining the carpet and now she’s thinking of ins

  • #2492 - Suspended Style: New Drop Ceiling Trends | Using Drywall Anchors | Optimizing Window Warmth

    13/02/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, we’ll explore surprising new options in drop ceilings, the right way to drill into drywall when there’s no stud, and a quick hack to keep your home warm using free heat. Plus, we’re answering your top home improvement questions from DIY callers like you! - Drop Ceilings: Stylish designs and smart new options are raising the bar on drop ceilings. - Drywall Anchors: Drywall anchors make it easy to hang something on a wall without studs. - Window Warmth: Take advantage of free heat generated by sunshine streaming through your windows.   Q & A: - New Driveway: Can Donna put an asphalt driveway over her crumbling concrete driveway? It can’t be done and she’ll need to replace the concrete with layers of asphalt. - Insulation: Luke is concerned about the risk of mold with spray foam insulation in the attic. We assure him it would need to be a sustained leak and he would see evidence of it. - Toilet Moisture: Condensation on the outside of the toilet keeps dripping on Ilene’s floor. We have tips

  • #2491 - Toxic-Free Cooking: Buying Safer Pots and Pans | Picking Paint Colors | Heating Fuel Options

    10/02/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In this episode, we’re sharing what you need to know about potentially harmful cookware, clever tricks to pick the perfect paint color, and how to choose the most efficient heating fuel for your home. Got a DIY project on your list? Listen in for answers to more home improvement questions. - Cookware: Enjoy toxic-free cooking by buying safer nonstick pots and pans. - Painting: Say goodbye to color confusion by picking the perfect shades of paint. - Home Heating: Stay warm and spend less by picking the most efficient heating fuel.   Q & A: - HVAC: William wants to heat an addition to his house. Adding insulation is a good start and he should consider installing a split ductless system. - Kitchen Remodel: Where should Joan start when remodeling her kitchen? A home center or kitchen and bath designer can help her lay out options and ideas. - Flooring: What kind of underlayment should be used with a luxury vinyl plank floor? Pete should check with the manufacturer for recommendations for comfort an

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