• Home improvement wins and fails

  • Apr 22 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast
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Home improvement wins and fails

  • Summary

  • In this conversation, Reuben and Tessa discuss various home improvement projects that Reuben has undertaken, highlighting both successful and unsuccessful experiences. Reuben shares stories about remodeling his story and a half house, including a catastrophic water leak, as well as his bathroom remodel hacks. He also talks about installing a point-of-use water heater and a urinal in his basement office. The conversation emphasizes the importance of learning from mistakes and being persistent in home improvement projects. In this conversation, Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Marie discuss various home improvement projects and experiments, including installing a urinal in the basement, dealing with Christmas lights, testing air admittance valves, and using solar tubes for natural lighting. They share their experiences, successes, and failures, providing valuable insights and tips for homeowners and inspectors.

    Please check the link below for the video about Air Admittance Valves:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9zhu_9ZdxI&ab_channel=StructureTechHomeInspections

    Takeaways


    Home improvement projects can have both successful and unsuccessful outcomes.
    Learning from mistakes and being persistent is key in home improvement.
    Remodeling bathrooms can include installing speakers, mirrors with built-in lighting, and in-floor heating.
    Installing a point-of-use water heater can provide instant hot water and save energy.
    Adding a urinal to a basement office can be a convenient upgrade, but caution is needed when drilling holes in floor joists. Installing a urinal in the basement can be a fun and unique addition to a home, but it's important to consider functionality and aesthetics.
    When installing a urinal, it's essential to ensure proper plumbing and water pressure to avoid leaks and ensure a good flush.
    Christmas light installations can be challenging and time-consuming, but with proper planning and equipment, they can create a beautiful and festive display.
    Testing air admittance valves can help understand their functionality and potential issues, such as leaks and sewer gas escape.
    Solar tubes can be a cost-effective alternative to skylights, providing natural light in rooms without windows, but proper insulation and installation are crucial to prevent condensation and heat loss.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Topic
    06:29 Lessons Learned from a Catastrophic Water Leak
    13:38 Installing a Point-of-Use Water Heater
    32:19 Testing Air Admittance Valves
    41:27 Solar Tubes: Cost-Effective Natural Lighting Solutions



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