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Dirty Secrets: How Often to Wash Towels | Toughest Hardwood Floors | Severe Weather Threats

Dirty Secrets: How Often to Wash Towels | Toughest Hardwood Floors | Severe Weather Threats

Released Thursday, 8th February 2024
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Dirty Secrets: How Often to Wash Towels | Toughest Hardwood Floors | Severe Weather Threats

Dirty Secrets: How Often to Wash Towels | Toughest Hardwood Floors | Severe Weather Threats

Dirty Secrets: How Often to Wash Towels | Toughest Hardwood Floors | Severe Weather Threats

Dirty Secrets: How Often to Wash Towels | Toughest Hardwood Floors | Severe Weather Threats

Thursday, 8th February 2024
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SHOW 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 and how to check the flashing around the vent.- Smart Switches: Phillip is having a hard time finding smart switches to fit the wiring in his home. We suggest a product line that offers sophisticated smart home controls and good tech support.- Wood Siding: What’s the best way to fill gaps in wood siding? Jennifer gets info about using steel wool, caulk, or spray foam insulation before priming and painting the area.- Insulation: When does an old house need more insulation? Barb can add unfaced fiberglass batting on top of and perpendicular to existing insulation that’s flat and sagging.- Home Additions: Matthew wants to increase the square footage of his ranch home. Adding a second floor would probably offer a better ROI than a basement.- Deck Stain: Can Paula stain and seal her deck with one product? Exterior deck stains do both and we recommend choosing a good quality solid stain that will last longer.- Dishwasher Repair: Jackie’s dishwasher stopped drying the dishes and mold is starting to build up. The heating element must have failed, but it may be better to replace the dishwasher than to repair it.ASK A QUESTION:Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We’d love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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