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037: How to Fix Damaged Textured Ceilings
Learning how to fix a textured ceiling is key if you, well, have textured ceilings!! Dave sent me an email asking how to do this project. The first step, at least for Dave, is to fix any hole that’s in the ceiling. Measure the hole and cut a scrap piece of drywall that covers it. For example, if you’re hole is 5x5 then cut a piece of drywall that’s 7x7. And make sure you’re using the same depth of drywall, ceilings are typically 5/8 inch thick while walls are normally 1/2 inch thick. Add wood blocking to all 4 sides of the ceiling then mount the new piece of drywall on the blocking using 1 5/8 inch course threaded drywall screws. Apply a thin layer of joint compound then embed paper tape on all 4 sides of the patch. Add 2-3 more coats of joint compound and feather the edges each time using a 6 inch joint compound knife then 10 inch knife. You shouldn’t have to sand all that much between joint compound coats. Use setting type joint compound to mix up a thin mixture of texture. Apply this to the patch using a brush. Wall Board company makes great tools for this. I have a tutorial over on Home Repair Tutor that can help you if you have to do this kind of project. http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-patch-drywall/ Today’s Quick Tip is about choosing a vanity cabinet. Did you know that particle board sucks? It sucks in two different ways: 1) particle board is inferior to plywood and 2) particle sucks up water. Vanity cabinets are made either of particle board or plywood. Get one made from plywood because cabinets made from particle board will breakdown over time. Do you have a DIY question? Submit it by… Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Does your bathroom need help? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it

036: Dewalt's Cordless Compound Miter Saw
Today is Tool Tip Tuesday. DeWalt is coming out with a cordless, yes cordless, miter saw. This will come in handy if you have to shut the power off for a project or simply don’t have a plug nearby. Stuart over at Tool Guyd reviewed this saw and the comments are full of good ideas http://toolguyd.com/dewalt-cordless-miter-saw/ For those of us shopping for a new miter saw this is a great option It’s $319 to $399. The $399 price is for a kit that comes with 3.0Ah Li-ion batter, charger, blade wrench, hold-down clamp, user guide, carbide blade, and dust collection bag. It’s a sweet setup you should check out. Do you have a tool tip? Let me know. Leave a voicemail by calling 800-965-0023 or visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder or Signup to my email newsletter and respond back to me Does your bathroom need help? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it

035: How to Remove a Stripped Screw PLUS Woodworking Safety Tips
Removing stripped screws can be a headache. In today’s show we help Mark figure out how to overcome this problem with one simple tool, a screw extractor kit. The Alden 8440P Pro Grabit Screw Extractor kit gets 4 out of 5 starts on Amazon (412 reviews) and I have one myself. How do you use this tool? insert drill bit end of the extractor to burnish or smooth out the stripped screw. Remove the extractor from your drill and flip it around to use the tap. Again, insert the tap into the screw and slowly turn it counterclockwise. The tap will catch the inside of the screw and remove it from your material. Pretty awesome solution. Today’s Quick Tip is about staying safe when cutting wood. Always wear a respirator when you’re working on a large project and exposing yourself to copious amounts of wood dust. If you read the label on anything with wood a lot of times it says to wear a respirator because the wood dust has been known to cause cancers. NOT GOOD. Wear a respirator. Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Does your bathroom need help? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
034: You Need Utility Line Insurance
Has your sewer line ever broken? Lin’s question for me today is about utility line insurance. Maybe you’ve got an older home and are worried about old gas lines or water lines. It costs about $1500-$3000 to replace an old gas line. I’ve had to do it several times but haven’t paid for the repairs in some instances. How is this possible? About 8 years ago I opened my monthly gas bill and noticed they sold insurance for utility lines. So I bought it and have saved over $10,000 in the process. The company I use is called Columbia Service Partners. You can call them to see if they cover homes in your area 888-442-7349 This isn’t a scam and I don’t make any money from it. I’ve just learned my lesson as a homeowner that having a backup for disasters is smart. Today’s Quick Tip is about digging in your yard. Before you pickup a shovel call all the utility companies and have them mark their lines on your yard. Call the water, gas, sewer, electric, cable, and phone companies. Save yourself some grief and possible injury by doing this. Gas lines, at least in our area, are only 18-20 inches deep. Which means a homeowner could totally dig into one without knowing. Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Does your bathroom need help? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
033: Travertine Tile Cleaning
Cleaning travertine tile is tricky. Amy wants to know how to clean the grout between her travertine without hurting the tile. Today I discuss a cleaning product that can clean not only her travertine tile but also the grout. This product is also safe for slate, marble, and stone tiles. You want to be very careful with any cleaning product and my tip is to test a small section before going hog wild. That way, if you ruin the small section you know to not move forward with the cleaning product. Makes sense. I recommend trying Custom Building Product’s product for travertine, slate, marble, or stone tile It’s called Aqua Mix Marble, Travertine, Limestone, & Slate Cleaner & Resealer Go to Custom’s website and search for it there http://www.custombuildingproducts.com Today’s Quick Tip is about a half moon edger. This is the gardening tool you need to create great looking flower beds. You can use it to dig out the edges of your flower or garden beds and make them look great. It costs about $20 and can be found in the lawn & garden section of home stores. Check out my tutorial on Home Repair Tutor see what it looks like http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-edge-a-flower-bed/ Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Does your bathroom need help? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
032: Makita Glass & Tile Saw
Today is Tool Tip Tuesday. Makita recently developed the 12V Glass & Tile Saw. Cutting tile might be a little easier with this tool. Stuart over at Tool Guyd reviewed this saw and I liked what I saw http://toolguyd.com/makita-12v-tile-glass-cutter-saw/ For those of us exploring a tiling project this saw could totally help. It’s $199 to $205. Not cheap but still a great option for tile work. Do you have a tool tip? Let me know. Leave a voicemail by calling 800-965-0023 or visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder or Signup to my email newsletter and respond back to me Does your bathroom need help? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
031: Fixing Shower Head Leaks
Judi’s shower head is leaking? What can she do? She’s got a single handle shower faucet. The solution is very simple but I do have some great suggestions. If you know the name brand of the faucet you should call the manufacturer and request new parts for free. Typically good companies like Delta, Moen, Kohler and American Standard warranty new parts. Shower cartridges can be $35 on up. So it’s worth calling the company. If your shower has rubber seats and metal springs you should replace those along with the cartridge. This will ensure the leak won’t come back for some time. Today’s Quick Tip is about the Franklin Sensor. This is the best stud finder I ever used. Amazon has 1670 reviews on this tool and 89% of them are 4 or 5 stars!! I found the Franklin Sensor easy to use and super accurate. Occasionally we give away tools and supplies over on Home Repair Tutor. I’m so impressed with the Franklin Sensor that I’m giving one away. Read and watch the tutorial to see how you can enter the give away yourself http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-find-a-stud-in-the-wall/ Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Does your bathroom need help? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
030: How to Fix a Storm Door Closer
Amy’s storm door is slamming shut. What can she do? She can turn the screw on the closer clockwise until the door doesn’t slam shut. Amy could also adjust the pin position. The pin connects the closer to the door bracket. But ultimately, I recommend replacing the close if it’s more than 10-15 years old. This typically is the fix that works the best if the closer is that old. Find a door closer that gets 4 or 5 star reviews. I like looking online at reviews then taking the old closer to the local store to make sure the new one matches. A new door closer with good reviews will cost $15-$35. Today’s Quick Tip is about bathroom remodeling. I recently went to the Covering’s Tile conference in Orlando with my buddy Steve. Btw, if you’re looking to remodel your bathroom and want a dream space you should totally call Steve if you live in Pittsburgh http://www.srwcontractinginc.com/ Anyhow, if you’re going to remodel your bathroom you should look into getting system of products made by the same company. For example, get the shower pan, waterproofing membrane, thin-set, and grout from the same company. This helps maintain the warranty on all the different products. Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Do you need help with your bathroom? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
029: Concrete Floor Crack Repairs
Linda’s basement has a crack between the block wall and floor. She’d like to know if the crack should be filled in and if so, how she can do that. I recommend Linda fill the crack using Sikaflex Concrete Fix http://usa.sika.com/ This cures and retains its flexibility between wall and floor transitions. You can find this at Home Depot and if not, they’ll order it for you. I’ve used Sikaflex Self-Leveling sealant for expansion joints in my driveway and really like it. Whatever sealant you use, make sure to clean the surfaces thoroughly. Today’s Quick Tip is DIY Gel Fire Pits. If you want a cool conversation piece and a way to stay warm on chilly nights this could be for you. Just make sure to use lava rock because it doesn’t explode!!! My tutorial on how to build a DIY gel fire pit has gotten over 250,000 views on YouTube. So I think you’d like it. http://www.homerepairtutor.com/diy-gel-fire-pits/ Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Do you need help with your bathroom? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
028: Loose Slate Walkway
George’s slate stone needs to be reattached to his front patio slab. I actually tackled George’s question over on our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrtcommunity/ But I figured this might be a problem for other folks, too. First, remove all the old mortar from the patio slab and slate. Clean the surface using Quikrete Asphalt and Concrete Cleaner. Since the cleaner off with water. For small repairs you can use Quikrete’s Zip and Mix Repair Mortar http://www.quikrete.com/ Larger repairs can use standard mortar mix. If you’re in doubt of what product to use always call the product manufacturer, in this case Quikrete. Most companies have great technical service departments and it’s in their best interest to help you. George’s dilemma started when he needed to apply rock salt to his patio due to snow. Consumer Reports came out with this nifty chart showing which salts are best http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2014/02/best-ice-melts/index.htm Today’s Quick Tip is about stopping deer or rabbits from eating your toilets. Liquid Fence Deer and Rabbit Repellent is AWESOME because it works. http://www.liquidfence.com/ We have a lot of deer in Pittsburgh. But after applying this to my tulips the deer have moved on to my neighbors flowers, lol. You can find Liquid Fence at your local hardware store or box store. Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Do you need help with your bathroom? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
027: Bathroom Sink Leaks
Susie recently installed a new faucet but it has a drain leak. She’d like to figure out how to stop this leak without calling a plumber. One of my biggest tips is to make sure the extension tube is 1 1/2 inches down in the P-trap and the plastic washer between the P-trap/extension tube is positioned the right way. Also, if the slip nut is cross threaded then the P-trap will leak no matter what. I actually have a great tutorial over on Home Repair Tutor that I forget to mention in the show http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-replace-a-bathroom-faucet/ The video walks you through this installation step-by-step and has tons of details. Here’s the link to join our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrtcommunity/ Today’s Quick Tip is about Hydro Ban. Hydro Ban is a great way to waterproof shower surrounds. You can brush Hydro Ban onto cement board and create a waterproof shower before tiling. Check it out over on Laticrete’s website http://www.laticrete.com/dealers/products/waterproofing/productid/7.aspx Microbes is in Hydro Ban which also helps thwart the growth of mold. Hydro Ban is totally cool and you should check it out if you’re remodeling your bathroom. Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Are you tired of calling contractors about your bathroom and not getting a phone call back? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
026: Shower Valve Replacement
Chris wants to know how to replace his shower valve? Can he do this from inside the shower or does he need an access panel? Should he just call a plumber? I recommend replacing shower valves from the back of the shower or tub. It’s much easier to cut the copper and solder the pipes back together. But you can just replace the cartridge and escutcheon if your valve isn’t that old Here’s a great video from This Old House on how do this https://youtu.be/1BwQhYc8Efw Now, if you want constant temperature in the shower you might want to replace the old valve. This video, again from This Old House, shows how to install a new Pressure-Balance shower valve https://youtu.be/7cpl_qs5heI If you need a tutorial on how to use SharkBite fittings instead of soldering check out SharkBite’s website http://www.sharkbite.com/ Today’s Quick Tip is about Soldering. Do you fear burning down your house? Don’t. All you need is to practice with some spare fittings and Type L copper pipe, which is thicker and better than Type K copper. For more help check out my tutorial on how to solder copper over on Home Repair Tutor http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-solder-copper-pipe/ After watching my video tutorial you’ll be able to solder in 1 hour. Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Are you tired of calling contractors about your bathroom and not getting a phone call back? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
025: Patching Stucco
Celene needs help with a stucco patch. Her furniture was blown into her stucco and created a small hole about 1-2 inches wide. I recommend getting Quikrete’s premixed stucco patch http://www.quikrete.com/ProductLines/StuccoPatchPreMixed.asp Since she lives in California (where there’s a lot of stucco) there’s a good chance Home Depot will have this product. She should also feather out the stucco patch with a stiff brush or sponge then paint with an elastomeric paint specifically made for stucco. Today’s Quick Tip is about cleaning gutters and downspouts. Do this twice a year, once in the Spring (April) and once in the fall (November). This will prevent water from coming into your house and ruining drywall or finished basements. It doesn’t cost all that much to have someone do it for you, $40-$75 here in Pittsburgh. Submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-965-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Are you tired of calling contractors about your bathroom and not getting a phone call back? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
024: Tiling a Kitchen Backsplash
Carmen would like to install a kitchen backsplash. She’d like some tips on how to do this on a 5 x 3 section of her kitchen wall behind the stove. I recommend that she use a tile wet saw, this will make cutting tile EASY. Renting a tile saw costs $30-$50 per day. If you go this route make sure the saw has a new blade, otherwise your tile will have choppy edges. Planning a tile backsplash takes time. But this is the most important part. Use a notebook or graph paper to get the dimensions perfect. I also recommend looking into 3 different ways to adhere the tile to the wall. 1. Mastic 2. Bondera (http://buybondera.com/) 3. Thin-set Personally I like thin-set but the other two options are good for kitchens. Today’s Quick Tip is about Fusion Pro grout. Fusion Pro is great for DIYers because it comes pre-mixed and takes the mystery out of grout consistency. Plus it’s stain proof and doesn’t need to sealed. Fusion Pro is perfect for floors and walls, especially kitchen backsplashes. Check out Fusion Pro over on Custom Building Product’s site under Grouts the Single Component Grout http://www.custombuildingproducts.com/homeowners.aspx Always feel free to ask me a question in the comment section over on Home Repair Tutor or join our private Facebook Group where you can post your pics and questions https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrtcommunity/ You can submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-9656-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Are you tired of calling contractors about your bathroom and not getting a phone call back? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
023: Fixing Concrete Driveway Cracks
Paul’s driveway has developed cracks. He’d like to know how to fix the small cracks and fill in the expansion joints. Small cracks can be filled in with Quikrete or Sakrete concrete crack filler. Visit their sites and search for concrete crack filler http://www.quikrete.com/ http://www.sakrete.com/ Expansion joints are the large joints between two adjacent concrete slabs. They exist to prevent the slabs from cracking during severe hot or cold situations. Sealing the joints is necessary to prevent water from getting down underneath the concrete. If this happens during the winter the concrete can crack if the water freezes. NOT GOOD. I actually have a tutorial on how to fill in expansion joints with foam backer road and SikaFlex, which is a self-leveling sealant. http://www.homerepairtutor.com/concrete-expansion-joints/ Always feel free to ask me a question in the comment section over on Home Repair Tutor or join our private Facebook Group where you can post your pics and questions https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrtcommunity/ Today’s Quick Tip is about Olympic Elite Woodland Oil. It’s easy to apply to pressure treated wood but first clean the wood surface. I have a great tutorial with before and after pics over on Home Repair Tutor http://www.homerepairtutor.com/staining-pressure-treated-wood/ The tutorial explains why I chose this over other stains or sealants. CLUE: no stripping!! You can submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-9656-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Are you tired of calling contractors about your bathroom and not getting a phone call back? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
022: Concrete Driveway Cleaning
Shelly wants to know an easy and safe way to clean here concrete driveway. She recently power washed it but noticed it became pitted after doing so. I recommend using Wet and Forget Outdoor for patios, driveways, and siding. This is a surfactant that you mix with water and apply with a garden sprayer. You can find more information about Wet and Forget Outdoor here http://www.wetandforget.com/ Wet and Forget uses the rain, sun, and wind to clean the top of driveways. It takes a little time but is totally worth it. A second product Shelly could try is Quikrete’s Concrete and Asphalt Cleaner. Find out more about this here http://www.quikrete.com/ Today’s Quick Tip is about Ortho’s Home Defense Fly Bait Decals. Flies can be a huge issue inside any house. Take our house for instance, we’ve had a fly issue for several months (I’m embarrassed to say the exact number of months!!!). Place these decals on your window and as the flies walk on it they are killed in about 1 minute. Flies won’t stick to the decal. This is a great option if you’re dealing with flies issues. I finally got an 800 number, woohoo!! You can submit your DIY question or Quick Tip by Calling me at 800-9656-0023 Visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signing up to my email newsletter and responding back to me Are you tired of calling contractors about your bathroom and not getting a phone call back? Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers. This is a passion project meant to help people with their bathroom problems, hope you like it
021: Fix Running Toilets
Shack has a running toilet and the fix couldn’t be any easier. It sounds like his toilet tank has too much water in it…so, how does this get fixed? Most toilets have a float on the fill valve. This float controls the water level in the toilet tank. If you adjust the float you’ll adjust the water level, which should be about 3/4” to 1” below the overflow pipe in the center of the tank. I’ve got a really good video tutorial on this over on Home Repair Tutor http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-fix-a-running-toilet/ This is a project anyone can do. Today’s Quick Tip is discusses the Ridgid Copper Pipe Cutter Model No. 15. If your’e doing any kind of plumbing work that involves copper pipe you need one of these cutting tools. It come with an extra cutting wheel and has a reamer on it to ream out the cut copper pipe. I give away tools like this over on Home Repair Tutor, so be sure to visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/ You can submit a Quick Tip or Question 3 ways: Call me at 412-347-8711 Visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signup to my email newsletter and respond back to me If you want to update your bathroom you might want to check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers.
020: Moldy Drywall Cleaning
Kareen has mold on her drywall and would like to know how to remove it. This is a pretty common problem for most homes, especially on exterior walls where warm air condensates. The first thing to do with any mold situation is to figure out where the moisture is coming from. Fix the moisture source and then remove the mold. I recommend using Concrobium because it removes the mold and kills the spores that have embedded into the drywall. Check out Concrobium here http://www.concrobium.com/ Today’s Quick Tip is courtesy of Steve who uses sulfamic acid to remove thin-set that has oozed between grout joints. Add 2 teaspoons of sulfamic acid to 16 oz of water. Mix the solution for 30-60 seconds, put on a respirator, apply the solution to the grout joints and tile, let it sit for 10 minutes and scrape out the thin-set using a carpet knife. Just make sure to test this solution on a scrap piece of tile to ensure it won’t ruin the tile. Especially if you have slate, marble, or travertine tile. You can submit a Quick Tip or Question 3 ways: Call me at 412-347-8711 Visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signup to my email newsletter and respond back to me If you want to update your bathroom you might want to check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers.
019: Washing Machine Problems
Harry’s washing machine isn’t working and he can’t figure out how to remove the front panel. This is a pretty common issue, that is not knowing how to disassemble a washing machine. So we walk through how to do this step-by-step and I also have a tutorial showing you how to do this on a standard washing machine in case you’re interested http://www.homerepairtutor.com/fix-a-leaking-washing-machine/ This is a good thing to know because in order to fix certain things in a washing machine you need to access the inside. Today’s Quick Tip is about using steel braided supply lines. You can use steel braided supply lines for washing machines, toilets, faucets, and dishwashers. You’ll want to replace rubber supply lines with steel braided ones because rubber supply lines have a tendency to burst or break at the worst time, like when you’re on vacation!! You can submit a Quick Tip or Question 3 ways: Call me at 412-347-8711 Visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signup to my email newsletter and respond back to me If you want to update your bathroom you might want to check out Bathroom Repair Tutor http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers.
018: Toilet Shutoff Valves
Anne’s toilet won’t stop running even after she turns it off at the shutoff valve. What the heck is going on? We channel Magnum PI and do some detective work to figure out what could be the issue. Shutoff valves don’t last forever and I think this is Anne’s problem, but there could be another scenario. The tool for removing ferrules from around copper pipes is called the Pasco 4661 Compression Sleeve Puller. Just google the Pasco 4661 Compression Sleeve Puller, for some reason Pasco doesn’t have a website. Today’s Quick Tip is about how to use SharkBite push on plumbing fittings instead of soldering pipes. These little guys have been around for several years. If you’ve got a leak in your copper pipe you could cut out the bad section and use a SharkBite fitting to solve the problem. One of my tutorials will show you just how easy it is to work with SharkBite fittings, check this out http://www.homerepairtutor.com/using-push-fit-plumbing-pipe-connectors/ SharkBite’s website also has some great video tutorials http://www.sharkbite.com/ The Home Repair Tutor Podcast comes out on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You can submit your question 3 ways: Call me at 412-347-8711 Visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signup to my email newsletter and respond back to me If you want to update your bathroom you might want to check out Bathroom Repair Tutor (http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/). Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers.
017: Rotted Wood Fixes
Dan has a shed that is starting to rot at the bottom and he’d like to know what to do. His shed has a foundation, a concrete pad, and this is causing the wood to get mushy and crack. He like to know what he can do to strengthen the wood and paint it Dan has several options including replacing pieces of rotted wood with Azek, which is PVC trim. It will never rot and can be painted. Here’s Azek’s site http://www.azek.com/ Dan could also try to repair the rotted would with Elmer’s Structural Wood Repair and Elmer’s Rotted Wood Repair. Both of these products helped me repair rotted columns. You can check that out here http://www.homerepairtutor.com/rotten-wood-repair-with-the-help-of-elmer/ Today’s Quick Tip is about cement step repair. This is something you likely have to do after a long winter. I’ve got a pretty awesome video tutorial that could save you hundreds of dollars http://www.homerepairtutor.com/cement-step-repair/ The Home Repair Tutor Podcast comes out on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You can submit your question 3 ways: Call me at 412-347-8711 Visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signup to my email newsletter and respond back to me If you want to update your bathroom you might want to check out Bathroom Repair Tutor (http://bathroomrepairtutor.com/). Our memberships are limited to 100 people on a monthly basis. You get access to the video tutorial library and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers.
016: Vinegar and Baking Soda Cleaning Solutions
Today’s show discusses the best way to clean grout and tackles Judy’s cleaning question. How can she neutralize vinegar so she can use OxiClean? I answer Judy’s question and also mention a second way to clean tile and grout using 1/4 cup OxiClean with 2 Cups of warm water. This combined with a drill cleaning brush is an amazing way to clean floor tile. My tutorial on how to use OxiClean and the cleaning brush is my most popular video tutorial. Over 500,000 have watched the video over on YouTube http://www.homerepairtutor.com/the-best-way-to-clean-grout/ Today’s Quick Tip is about Wet & Forget Shower. You can use this once a week to prevent soap scum and mildew. I did an 11 week experiment to see if it would work. Check that out by visiting http://www.homerepairtutor.com/wet-and-forget-shower-experiment/ The Home Repair Tutor Podcast comes out on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You can submit your question 3 ways: Call me at 412-347-8711 Visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/ and use the SpeakPipe recorder Or signup to my email newsletter and respond back to me.
015: Fixing Cracks in Drywall
Mike is frustrated with cracks in his drywall. His house is about 13 years old and there are several cracks that have formed. So we talk about how he can approach this problem. Today's Quick Tip deals with painting over stained drywall. Kill oil based primer is, in my humble opinion, the best for covering stains. You can check it out by simply Googling Kilz primer Do you have a question? Has it been bothering the heck out of you? Ask away over at Home Repair Tutor http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
014: Removing Popcorn Ceilings
Mark want's to know how to remove or replace a popcorn ceiling. We discuss his options and refer him to a great tutorial from Brittany Bailey over at Pretty Handy Girl Check out Brittany's tutorial on how to remove a popcorn ceiling http://www.prettyhandygirl.com/scraping-your-own-popcorn-ceilings-its-a-messy-job-but-someones-gotta-do-it/ Today's Quick Tip is all about keeping your drywall tools clean. Got a question? Ask away over at Home Repair Tutor http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
013: Kitchen Remodeling Ideas
Clair wrote in to ask about how she should approach remodeling her kitchen and dining room while living in her house. So I gave her some advice that will hopefully be helpful Today's Quick Tip discusses using Ditra for flooring projects. Ditra is cool because it prevents tiles from cracking and can waterproof the floor.. Plus, it's not heavy (unlike cement board!) You can check it out at http://www.schluter.com/ Do you have a DIY question? Head over to Home Repair Tutor and ask it http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
012: Installing Kitchen Cabinet Hardware
Installing kitchen cabinet hardware can be tricky. Albert wants to know the easiest way to add knobs and pulls. We talk about using templates and some other nifty tips that can make this a lot easier You can make your own template or buy one. Check out these resources for wonderful suggestions http://youtu.be/vd8kM0ebvGo Liberty Template AN0191C-G-Q (check it out on Amazon.com) http://www.familyhandyman.com/kitchen/diy-kitchen-cabinets/how-to-install-cabinet-hardware http://www.finehomebuilding.com/item/32719/build-a-simple-jig-to-drill-cabinet-handle-holes-perfectly Today's Quick Tip explores removing caulk or sealant. You might like this tutorial because it explores how to remove caulk without chemicals http://www.homerepairtutor.com/easily-remove-silicone-caulk/ But if that doesn't work, Lift Off could be an option for you http://liftoffinc.com/ Got a question? Ask away over at Home Repair Tutor http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
011: Light Switch Wiring Tips
Learning how to wire a light switch is a good thing. Cindy had a question about a recent tutorial over on Home Repair Tutor. We give her an answer and several tips everyone should know when wiring a new light switch. Check out this tutorial to see a step-by-step video on how to wire a light switch in no time http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-wire-a-light-switch/ If you're interested in the Adorne switch in the video here's a link to their site http://www.legrand.us/ Today's Quick Tip discusses one of my favorite tools when wiring new receptacles. It's a receptacle analyzer and costs about $10 but is totally worth it. Here's an analyzer you might want to check out http://www.kleintools.com/catalog/electrical-testers/gfci-receptacle-tester And if you'd like to see a video tutorial on how to wire an electrical outlet here you go http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-wire-an-electrical-outlet/ Got a question? Ask it over on Home Repair Tutor http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
010: Cigarette Burns and Hard Water
Cigarette burns are disgusting. And a pain to repair. Danny has a bathroom countertop that was burned by a tenant's cigarette. We explore his options but also imagine who would be smoking in the bathroom!!! Here's a link to the Rust-Oleum Countertop Coating we discuss http://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/specialty/countertop-paint Today's Quick Tip shares how to remove hard water deposits from faucets. It's pretty darn simple. Check out this video tutorial for more details http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-remove-hard-water-deposits/ Do you have a question like Danny? Ask it over on Home Repair Tutor and get an answer http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
009: Ceiling Fan Light Switch Fix
Ceiling fan fixes can be pretty simple or a pain in the butt. Today's question is from Paul and he's running into a wiring issue. The Quick Tip discusses how to swap out a bad ceiling fan pull chain. The part costs about $4 and takes all of 15 minutes to replace. Check out this video tutorial on ceiling fan pull chain fixes http://www.homerepairtutor.com/ceiling-fan-light-repair/ This video is for Paul, who might need extra help with his ceiling fan light switch wiring http://youtu.be/GxFabU-PVWQ Do you have a question like Paul? Visit me over on Home Repair Tutor and ask away http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
008: Unclogging a Bathtub
Unclogging a bathtub involves a few different tasks. Kathy's tub is draining slowly and she wants to know how to fix it. We dive into 3 different scenarios that might be causing her problem. Today's Quick Tip discusses a great way to fix chipped bathtubs or sinks. It involves a product called Porc-a-Fix Visit this site for more info http://www.fixture-fix.com/ I have a tutorial on a simple way to unclog a bathtub, although Kathy already tried this method I figured it might help you http://www.homerepairtutor.com/unclog-bathtub-drain/ Do you have a question like Kathy? Visit me over on Home Repair Tutor and ask away http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
007: Clean a Greasy Kitchen Hood
Want an easy way to clean a greasy kitchen hood? So does Gohar, our questioner for today. This episode discusses a great product I've used to clean our hood and amazing results. My Quick Tip shares a technique that could help you remove grease from the glass in your oven door. For detailed tutorials on both these topics you can visit http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-clean-an-oven/ http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-clean-a-greasy-kitchen-hood/ If you want to check out Super Clean here's the link to their site http://www.supercleanbrands.com/ Do you have a question? Visit me over on Home Repair Tutor and ask away http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
006: Kitchen Cabinet Painting
Kitchen cabinets can be painted, but there are some tips you won't want to miss. This episode discusses several things you should consider when prepping and then painting older kitchen cabinets. The prep will take longer than the painting, that's just how it goes. Check out this great article by This Old House for more ideas http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/how-to/overview/0,,20209705,00.html My Quick Tip shares how to stop wiggling outlets or light switches. It's so simple you won't believe it. If you need tutorials on how to install a light switch or outlet I've got you covered http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-wire-a-light-switch/ http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-wire-an-electrical-outlet/ Do you have a question? Call me at 412-347-9711, I'll try my best to help. I'm not a guru but love sharing what I know. You can also visit Home Repair Tutor and ask your question http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
005: Leaky Kitchen Faucets
Leaky kitchen faucets can drive anyone nuts. This episode tackles a question from Terry who wants to learn how to fix his leaky kitchen faucet pronto. My biggest tip is to see if you can get replacement parts for free from the maker of the faucet. If your faucet is from on these brands you might want to call and ask if the parts are under warranty. http://www.americanstandard-us.com/ http://www.deltafaucet.com/index.html http://www.moen.com/ http://www.kohler.com/ The Quick Tip discusses how to prevent frozen pipes. Yah, this might come in handy. Check out Frost King's heat cable if your pipes have frozen in the past. http://www.frostking.com/automatic-electric-heat-cable-kits/ If you need a tutorial on how to install heat cable or want more tips on preventing frozen pipes this might help http://www.homerepairtutor.com/thawing-and-preventing-frozen-pipes/ Do you have a question like Terry. Ask me by calling 412-347-8711, I'll try my best to help you. You can also submit a question on Home Repair Tutor http://www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast/
004: Garage Door Problems
Garage door maintenance, yep it's something you should do. This episode addresses a question from Toby and one from Bruce. Both of them want details on how to keep their garage doors working correctly. The Quick Tip is from Chad Walker who shares how to remove caulk. Here are links to sites referenced in this episode https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/417 http://www.homerepairtutor.com/easily-remove-silicone-caulk/ http://www.chamberlain.com/ http://www.homerepairtutor.com/how-to-replace-a-garage-door-extension-spring/ http://www.homerepairtutor.com/garage-door-opener-installation/
000: Hot Water Tank Leaks
Welcome! This is the first Home Repair Tutor podcast. You'll learn a bit about me and why I created this short podcast to help do-it-yourself homeowners. Rich's question is about his leaking hot water tank. He'd like to know if he can fix it or if he has to replace the entire tank! Today's Quick Tip shares a great product you need if you're going to remove a toilet. Submit your own question like Rich did by visiting www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast
001: Thin Set Removal
Thin set can be really tough to remove or grind down. This episode tackles Marilyn's question that deals with removing excess thin set. She's currently doing a shower tiling project and needs some advice. Today's Quick Tip discusses the #1 tool you need for any electrical project. Submit your question like Marilyn did by visiting www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast
002: Shower Tiling Tips
Shower tile makes your bathroom awesome. Do you know what's more important than the tile? The waterproofing behind it. Deborah's question about shower tile leads to a great conversation about how to get a shower that lasts decades. Today's Quick Tip is talks about my favorite tool for removing and installing sink faucets. Submit your question like Deborah did by visiting www.homerepairtutor.com/podcast