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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

  • #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

  • #2490 - Hot Tips for Thawing Frozen Pipes | New Life for Tired Tile Floors | Reupholstering Furniture

    06/02/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In this episode, we’re sharing easy ways to keep your pipes from freezing, budget-friendly tricks to refresh old tile floors, and a smart way to give your furniture a whole new look with DIY reupholstering. Ready to transform your space? We’re here to help, so listen in for more home improvement advice! - Frozen Pipes: Get hot tips for thawing frozen pipes and avoiding costly damage. - Tile Floors: These budget-friendly ideas can give outdated tile floors a fresh new look. - Furniture: Reupholster your furniture for a fraction of the cost of buying new.   Q & A: - Mold: Paint just won’t stick in one corner of Judy’s wall where there may be mold. She can use a bleach solution to clean the surface, then prime and paint it over. - Tile Flooring: Roger wants to install large floor tiles over the existing mosaic tile and grout. He can tile right over the existing surface by using the right type of adhesive. - Insulation: Blown-in insulation is blowing back through Laura’s stove vent. It may be a co

  • #2489 - Added Safety on Tap: Home Fire Sprinkler Systems | 6 Painting Tips | Furnace Filters

    03/02/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, learn the lifesaving benefits of home fire sprinkler systems, six must-know painting tips to help you get pro results, and how changing your furnace filter can make a big impact on your heating bill. Plus, we’ve got expert answers to callers’ home improvement questions! - Fire Safety: Get added safety on tap by installing a home fire sprinkler system. - Painting: These 6 simple tips will save you time and money on your next painting project. - Filters: Improve your HVAC system’s efficiency by using the right furnace filters.   Q & A: - Storm Door: The trim on Katie’s entry door is melting from heat trapped behind the storm door. We explain why storm doors aren’t needed and how to ventilate the space. - Window Leak: Water is leaking inside the top of Dan’s window from a rotted gutter. He should fix the gutter and fascia board first and monitor the leak. - Roofing: Mary is getting confused by all the choices for replacing her roof. It sounds like the tiles need repair, not replacement, and

  • #2488 - Are Natural Stone Countertops Worth It? | Wallpaper Removal | Quick Home Improvement Tasks

    30/01/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In today’s episode, learn the fastest way to remove old wallpaper, find out if natural stone countertops are worth the upkeep, and discover five easy home improvement hacks you can complete in 30 minutes or less. Plus, we’ll help turn your dream project into a reality, with answers to more home improvement questions! - Stone Countertops: Natural stone countertops require ongoing maintenance, but are they worth the hassle? - Wallpaper Removal: Removing wallpaper is always a challenge, but these tips can make it easier and faster. - Quick Home Improvement: You can get these home improvement tasks done in 30 minutes or less.   Q & A: - Tile Grout: Is it a bad idea to use white grout with white bathroom tile? It’s a fine choice, but Christine should use silicone grout that’s easy to clean or properly seal sand grout. - Roofing: Joe’s roof shingles don’t extend far enough over the gutters. There should be a drip edge and we have tips for extending the shingles and installing flashing. - Siding Gap:

  • #2487 - Rest Assured: How to Detox Your Mattress | Stop Energy Leaks to Save Money | Smoke Detectors

    27/01/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: In this show, we’ve got advice to save on heating costs, detox your mattress for better sleep, and ensure your home is fire-safe with the right smoke detectors. Plus, we’re here to answer more home improvement questions, so be sure to listen in for DIY tips! - Mattress Cleaning: Rest assured and get a healthy sleep with cleaning tips to detox your mattress. - Heating Costs: Cut your heating bills by finding and sealing energy leaks around your home. - Smoke Detectors: Get the right kind of smoke detectors to protect against every type of fire.   Q & A: - Clogged Plumbing: Nicole doesn’t want to use harsh chemicals on her clogged shower drain. A drain snake is cheap and effective, but she may need to call a professional drain cleaner. - Attic Vent: John’s roof vent sometimes leaks. It may be from wind-driven rain, so we suggest installing a ridge vent that runs down the peak of the roof. - Painting Bathroom: Can Chris paint over her outdated bathroom tiles? It can be done but may not last, so sh

  • #2486 - Pane Points: Knowing When to Replace Your Windows | Saving Garage Space | Home Energy Audit

    23/01/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: On this show, tackle top home improvement challenges by learning how to tell if your windows need replacing, conquering garage clutter to make space for your car, and uncovering the benefits of a home energy audit. Plus, listen in for more expert advice for DIY callers like you! - Replacing Windows: These 7 key pane points will tell you when it’s time to replace your windows. - Garage Space: Take back that parking space with tips for organizing your garage. - Energy Audit: Learn how to improve your energy efficiency with a home energy audit.   Q & A: - Plumbing: Are faucets from a big box store just as good as those from a plumbing supply store? Joni shouldn’t worry about quality if she’s still buying a good brand. - Garage Doors: Frank’s garage door opener won’t close them. He can try doing a factory reset, but they may need to be replaced if they’re too old. - Groundwater: It’s not worth the work involved for Shawnee to redirect an underground spring that keeps a small area of her yard wet. -

  • #2485 - Home Organization to Conquer Clutter | Roof and Plumbing Leaks | Replacing Ceramic Tiles

    20/01/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: Got roof leaks, too much clutter, or chipped ceramic tiles? This episode offers simple steps to manage leaks, expert advice to declutter your home, and creative solutions for repairing damaged tiles. Tune in for your home improvement fix and more DIY advice! - Home Organization: Clear your mind and your space with home organization tips to conquer clutter. - Leaks: Learn how to minimize damage from a roof or plumbing leak. - Ceramic Tiles: Try these handy hacks when you can’t find a replacement for broken ceramic tiles.   Q & A: - Driveway Repair: Ed’s concrete driveway is starting to separate at the expansion joint. He gets tips on using a backer rod and urethane caulk to seal the gap. - Structural Support: Mary wants to open up her ceiling rafters, but she should consult an engineer or architect to design a structural plan for this risky project. - Insulation: The furnace can’t heat an old house with poor insulation. Andy should install two layers of criss-crossed insulation in the attic. - F

  • #2484 - Big Updates for Small Kitchens | 5 Ways to Stop Mold | Water Filter Options

    16/01/2025 Duración: 38min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, we’ll share five easy ways to prevent mold from taking over your indoor space this winter, clever updates to make your small kitchen feel more spacious and functional, and a guide to installing water filters that provide fresh, tasty water while saving you money. Plus, we’re ready to hear what’s on your home improvement to-do list, so listen in for answers to more DIY questions! - Small Kitchens: Gain space and improve functionality with big, easy updates for small kitchens. - Mold Prevention: Learn 5 ways to stop mold before it starts and keep your home healthy. - Water Filters: Choose from two types of water filters for drinking water that tastes better and costs less.   Q & A: - Appliances: Charmagne’s washing machine is shaking and making loud noises. We suggest adjusting the feet to make sure it’s level and using anti-vibration blocks. - Ceiling Leak: Water leaked through the kitchen light from the apartment upstairs. If the ceiling bows, Kevin should poke a hole to release any wate

  • #2483 - A New Spin on Drying Laundry | Best Options for Kitchen Lighting | Winter Bird Feeders

    13/01/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, we’re shedding light on the best kitchen lighting options, solving damp laundry dilemmas with clever dryer hacks, and adding life to your backyard by attracting winter birds. Plus, listen in as we help callers with their toughest DIY challenges! - Clothes Dryer: Put a new spin on drying your laundry with tips to avoid wrinkles, damp clothes, and static. - Kitchen Lighting: Get bright ideas for choosing the perfect kitchen lighting for every task. - Bird Feeders: These bird feeders will have feathered friends flocking to your yard this winter.   Q & A: - Gutters: Risa’s gutters keep getting clogged with leaves. We recommend thin mesh gutter guards as the best option and warn against gutter sales scams. - Flooring: A leaking French drain is bubbling up Keith’s epoxy flooring. We have tips for repairing the drain and adhering commercial tile to a damp slab. - Electrical: The automatic light in a closet sometimes arcs when it comes on. That’s a very dangerous electrical fire hazard that Ming

  • #2482 - Home Improvement Resolutions | Basement Bathroom Drainage | 4 Favorite DIY Hacks

    09/01/2025 Duración: 39min

    SHOW NOTES: On today’s show, we’re discussing home improvement resolutions that stick, the ins and outs of adding a basement bathroom, and our favorite DIY hacks to make your projects a breeze. Plus, we’re here to help you get unstuck on any project, so listen in for answers to more questions from DIYers just like you! - Home Improvement: Nail down the new year with home improvement resolutions you can actually keep. - Basement Bathrooms: Smart drainage solutions for basement bathrooms will help you go with the flow. - DIY Hacks: Fix it fast with 4 favorite home improvement hacks to get things done quickly and easily.   Q & A: - Roof Leak: Dan’s trying to seal leaks coming through his metal roof. If it’s a flashing issue near seams or pipe openings, he should overlap the panels and use silicone caulk. - Heated Floor: Can Sylvia install in-floor heating with Terrazzo tile? It’s a big, expensive project but PEX piping can be run through the underlayment beneath the tile floor. - Plumbing Leak: Fletch shares

  • #2481 - 5 Powerful Reasons for Electrical Upgrades | Prevent Ice Dams | DIY Furniture Repairs

    06/01/2025 Duración: 39min

    SHOW NOTES: On this show, find out why tripped circuits may be a sign your electrical panel is ready for an upgrade, learn an easy way to prevent ice dams on your roof, and get DIY hacks to fix water rings, dings, and dents on your furniture. Plus, listen in as callers’ home improvement questions are answered with expert advice! - Electrical Upgrades: Learn 5 powerful reasons to upgrade your electrical panel. - Ice Dams: Icicles on your roof can indicate a potential roof leak, but there’s an easy way to prevent ice dams. - Furniture Repair: Repair furniture dings, dents, and stains with these easy DIY hacks.   Q & A: - Bathroom: Eddie has a moisture problem in his bathrooms. He should ensure he has enough attic insulation and install humidistats with timers to increase ventilation. - Flooring: There’s sun damage around the floor area where Ty pulled up a rug. Time and UV light will eventually even out the wood flooring unless he wants to sand the entire floor. - Sewer: Betsy has tree root clumps blocking h

  • #2480 - Smooth Moves: Solutions for Stuck Doors | Radiant Floor Heating | Creating a Hobby Studio

    02/01/2025 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: Say goodbye to cold floors, sticky doors, and unused spaces! Today, we explore the benefits of radiant floor heating, simple fixes for stubborn doors, and how to create a hobby studio you’ll love. Whether you’re repairing, improving, or designing, we’ve got the tools and tips to guide you through all your home improvement projects! - Stuck Doors: Finding solutions for stuck doors requires some smooth moves. - Heated Floors: Step into comfort by adding radiant heat to your floors. - Hobby Space: Craft your escape by designing the perfect hobby space.   Q & A: - Electrical: Why do some outlets have 2 prongs and others have 3 prongs? Lisa learns how they’re grounded differently and that it’s always a good idea to update wiring. - Brick: Some areas of Julian’s brick chimney are flaking off and getting tiny holes. He should use a vapor-permeable silicone-based sealer to reduce moisture soaking into the brick. - Water Heater: Colleen wants to replace her two old water heaters with tankless units, but we

  • #2479 - DIY Hacks to Beat Winter Blues | Clear the Air with Indoor Filters | Thawing Snow and Ice

    30/12/2024 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, we’ve got advice for winter challenges! Learn how to clean up your indoor air, fight the seasonal blues, and handle icy conditions with practical hacks. Plus, listen in as callers share their home improvement goals and get answers to their DIY questions! - Winter Blues: Brighten your home and your spirits with DIY hacks to beat the winter blues. - Air Filters: Clear the air of pollutants and allergens by installing the right indoor air filters. - Snow and Ice: Fight frost and stay safe with clever tips to clear snow and ice fast.   Q & A: - Patio Surface: Jennifer’s large concrete patio has gotten pitted from salt. We recommend using a Quikrete Concrete Resurfacing product that will fill in the gaps. - Sump Pump: Jesse has questions about how to connect a new sump pump system. We discuss what is needed to drain the water correctly. - Heating: Joan wants to heat a small outbuilding to create a craft studio. If she’s able to run a gas line, she can install a wall heater and insulate the space

  • #2478 - 5 Ideas for Home Décor on a Dime | Minimizing Outdoor Noises | Proper Firewood Storage

    26/12/2024 Duración: 40min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, get ideas for refreshing your home with new décor on a budget, taking back your peace and quiet by reducing outside noises, and making sure your woodcutting efforts pay off with proper firewood storage. Plus, get tips for creating your best home ever with expert answers to all your DIY home improvement questions! - Home Décor: Refresh your space and keep down costs with 5 ideas for home décor on a dime. - Outdoor Noise: Get back your peace and quiet with tips for minimizing outdoor noises. - Firewood Storage: Proper firewood storage can prevent your plans for a perfect fire from going up in smoke.   Q & A: - Contractors: Rita is frustrated by contractors who won’t give her answers or estimates. We suggest a website to search for local contractors who are right for the job. - Pavers: How should George use mortar to lock new concrete pavers in place? He should build a pad at least 8” wider than what he needs or use flexible border edging. - Garage Floor: How to clean a garage floor coated wit

  • #2477 - Firewood Facts: Choose the Perfect Log | Furnace Shopping | Veggie and Herb Container Gardens

    23/12/2024 Duración: 39min

    SHOW NOTES: In this episode, learn how to choose firewood that maximizes heat and safety, discover the smart way to shop for a new furnace before an emergency strikes, and find out how to grow fresh veggies and herbs indoors all year long. Make your home cozy and efficient plus get more home improvement advice on today’s Money Pit! - Firewood: Fuel your fire right with facts for choosing great firewood. - Furnaces: Cut costs and stay warm by buying a new and more efficient furnace. - Container Gardens: Enjoy herbs and vegetables all year long with an indoor container garden.   Q & A: - Roofing: Insurance should cover damage from the leak in the seam of Steve’s flat roof, including fixing or replacing the ceiling, insulation, and roof, plus applying a mold inhibitor. - Woodwork: Paula needs to repair old woodwork throughout her home. It’s a lot of work to replace it all, so we suggest cleaning, priming, and painting the molding. - Heating: Virgil’s new energy-efficient furnace in his vacation home stopped work

  • #2476 - Door Décor to Sleigh the Season | Cleaning Germs from Surfaces | Flush Toilet Problems Away

    19/12/2024 Duración: 39min

    SHOW NOTES: On today’s show, get festive with front door decorating tips that make a great first impression, learn how to properly clean and disinfect your home to keep germs at bay, and discover an innovative way to stop a running toilet from wasting water. Don’t miss these and other quick and impactful home improvement ideas as we answer questions from DIY callers! - Holiday Décor: Welcome guests to your home with door décor to sleigh the holiday season. - Cleaning: Wipe out germs with these cleaning tips for sanitary surfaces. - Running Toilet: This innovative toilet flapper flushes away water waste from a leaky toilet. Q & A: - Wallpaper Removal: Thomas needs advice for removing wallpaper. It’s a lot of work, but we’ve got tips for using a paper tiger tool, wallpaper paste remover, or a wallpaper steamer. - Caulk: Can caulk be applied in colder temperatures? Silicone caulk could work with no expansion issues, but it may not flow as freely and will be harder to level out. - Painting Paneling: Dena wants t

  • #2475 - Renovation Regrets: Top 5 Remodeling Mistakes | Space Heater Options | Fresh Christmas Trees

    16/12/2024 Duración: 39min

    SHOW NOTES: On today’s episode, we’ll reveal the top 5 remodeling mistakes to avoid, share tips for choosing a safe and efficient space heater, and teach you how to spot a fresh Christmas tree. Plus, listen in for expert answers to more DIY home improvement questions from callers like you! - Remodeling: Avoid renovation regrets caused by these top 5 home remodeling mistakes. - Space Heaters: Warm up wisely by choosing a safe and efficient space heater. - Christmas Trees: Get tree-mendous tips for finding the freshest live Christmas tree.   Q & A: - Wood Stove Safety: Will a wood stove harm the electrical wiring behind it? Melina must install a heat shield and/or put the stove 3 feet from the wall to avoid a fire hazard. - Shower Remodel: Jim wants to replace his shower. We’ll discuss different budget options, from affordable and easy liners to a complete renovation with a shower kit. - Flooring: What kind of backer board should Steve use under the new floor tile? His subfloor is pretty solid, so a ¼-inch back

  • #2474 - Clear as Glass: Decoding Window Labels | DIY Granite Countertops | Safe Holiday Lighting

    12/12/2024 Duración: 39min

    SHOW NOTES: In this episode, we’re simplifying window shopping with tips for reading energy labels, sharing a weekend-friendly solution for sleek granite-look countertops, and helping you safely deck the halls for the holidays. Tune in to The Money Pit to hear expert advice and answers to your DIY dilemmas! - New Windows: Window buying is made clear as glass with these tips for decoding window energy labels. - Stone Countertops: Give your countertops a sleek and stunning granite finish with an easy DIY kit. - Holiday Lighting: Twinkle without trouble by taking the right precautions for holiday lighting.   Q & A: - Wallpaper: Wallpaper seams keep curling up on one wall, but Nora can try using a seam repair adhesive product that gets good reviews. - Distressed Wood: Cliff is making picture frames and wants to make the barn wood look old. We’ve got tips for beating up the wood before staining the surface. - Deck Boards: There is no space between Cindy’s porch deck boards, making water pool and freeze. It’s easy

  • #2473 - Extended Warranties: Worthwhile or Worthless? | Leftover Paint | Home Seller Kitchen Mistakes

    09/12/2024 Duración: 39min

    SHOW NOTES: Today, we’ll show you how to store leftover paint properly and put it to good use. If you’re planning to sell your home, find out what kitchen mistakes could scare off buyers. Plus, we’re breaking down whether extended warranties are worth the price. Tune in for DIY tips, tricks, and answers to your home improvement questions! - Warranties: Are extended warranties worthwhile or worthless? Find out when to buy and when to pass. - Leftover Paint: Get fresh looks from old cans with tips for storing and using leftover paint. - Home Selling: Don’t let these stale kitchen mistakes cook your home sale.   Q & A: - Countertops: Cheryl needs ideas for resurfacing plywood countertops. Laminate or tile may be the quickest, easiest, and most affordable options. - Flooring: Mike wants to replace the old kitchen vinyl floor with tile, but laminate flooring is a better choice that would take less room on top of the existing floor. - Leaking Roof: The corrugated metal roof keeps leaking. Cindy gets advice for addi

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