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Pro Ranges for Home Gourmets | Thrifty Home Makeover Ideas | Create a Craft or Hobby Haven

Released Thursday, 4th January 2024
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Pro Ranges for Home Gourmets | Thrifty Home Makeover Ideas | Create a Craft or Hobby Haven

Pro Ranges for Home Gourmets | Thrifty Home Makeover Ideas | Create a Craft or Hobby Haven

Pro Ranges for Home Gourmets | Thrifty Home Makeover Ideas | Create a Craft or Hobby Haven

Pro Ranges for Home Gourmets | Thrifty Home Makeover Ideas | Create a Craft or Hobby Haven

Thursday, 4th January 2024
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SHOW NOTES:Master your home’s full potential as we explore the allure of pro ranges for residential kitchens, reveal the secrets to stylish home makeovers on a budget, and discuss the craft of setting up a dedicated hobby space. Listen to these and other home improvement questions on today’s podcast episode!- Pro-Style Ranges: Pro-style kitchen ranges offer a wide menu of options for home gourmets.- Thrifty Home Makeover: Learn how to redecorate on a budget with makeover tips that cost little or nothing.- Hobby Space: Create a personalized space at home for your favorite hobbies or crafts.Q & A:- Thermal Windows: Karen wants to allow sun through her windows in the daytime without losing heat at night. Thermal cellular shades are an inexpensive solution.- Ceiling Repair: A ceiling leak made the sheetrock separate. If it’s sagging, Ken can cut out and replace that area, or else just retape, spackle, prime, and paint the seam.- Flooring Gap: Nancy has a gap between the new wood floor and the front door threshold. She can either cover the gap with molding or fill it with a cut piece of flooring.- Garage Heat: Henry’s overhead natural gas heater in the garage is expensive to run, but an electric heater costs even more. We suggest using a compact kerosene heater.- Structural Beam: Jason is worried about a support beam that’s sagging on either end of his house. He needs a structural engineer to determine how to stabilize it.- Driveway Replacement: Can you put blacktop over a concrete driveway? Donna must either replace it entirely or use a patching product to repair the concrete surface.- Siding Installation: What are the pros and cons of hanging vinyl siding vertically instead of horizontally? Greg should have no issues if the siding is rated for vertical installation.- HVAC Maintenance: Carol has heating problems due to air in the lines from her boiler. She should just let out the air through the bleed valves in the radiators.- Crawlspace Vents: Can crawlspace vents be kept closed? They’re needed to control moisture and Chris should leave them open in spring, summer, and fall and closed in winter.- Structural Renovation: Mary has questions about renovating a home to create an open plan. An architect can design the proper specifications to do the work correctly.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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