#2496 - Bright Ideas for Effective Lightscaping | 3 Ways to Improve Countertops | Homeowner Insurance

#2496 - Bright Ideas for Effective Lightscaping | 3 Ways to Improve Countertops | Homeowner Insurance

Author: Leslie Segrete February 27, 2025 Duration: 38:33
SHOW NOTES: Today, learn how to enhance your landscape with the right lighting, get three game-changing tips to make your kitchen counters more functional, and find out what to check in your homeowners insurance policy to ensure you're fully protected. Whether you're fixing up or starting fresh, we’re here to help, so listen for answers to more DIY questions! - Outdoor Lighting: Get bright ideas for effective lightscaping that offers safety, security, and style. - Kitchen Countertops: Work smarter, not harder, with 3 ways to improve your kitchen countertop space. - Homeowners Insurance: Does your homeowners insurance provide enough coverage when disaster strikes?   Q & A: - Dehumidifying: What is the best way to reduce humidity in a crawlspace? Randy gets tips for adding vapor barriers, installing an exhaust fan, and improving outside drainage. - Flooring: Zelda needs suggestions for flooring in a bathroom and small hallway. We suggest installing a bamboo floor that’s good for moist areas. - Water Heater: Jacob is having trouble regulating the water temperature. He should make sure the water heater is set to about 110 degrees and install a pressure balance value to regulate the shower temperature. - Drafty Windows: Joyce is freezing from drafts blowing through her apartment windows. We explain how to use shrink film and temporary weatherstripping caulk to seal the seams. - Front Door: The original solid wood door won’t stay aligned in Dale’s old house. He should remove all the trim and rehang the door, resecuring it inside the framing. - Dishwasher: The bottom of the dishwasher fills with water after it’s done running. Mary needs to check for an obstruction in the plumbing line. - House Odors: There’s an odd smoky odor coming from the kitchen and bathroom drains. Barbara gets tips on using a bleach solution to scrub away smelly bio-gases. - Radon: Is there any way to mitigate radon without installing an expensive system? Adam finds it’s not a DIY project and the reasons why radon levels may vary.   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

Ever feel like your house is swallowing your savings and sanity with every creaky floorboard and leaky faucet? You're not alone, but there's a better way to think about it. With The Money Pit Home Improvement Podcast, host Leslie Segrete reframes that classic dilemma. Here, a "money pit" isn't a disaster-it's simply a home you love and want to care for, room by room. Leslie serves as your practical guide, a sort of coach and helper for everything from urgent repairs to those big renovation dreams you've been sketching on napkins. Each episode digs into the real stuff of homeownership, offering unbiased, actionable expertise. You'll hear clear advice covering the full spectrum, whether it's a plumbing headache in the bathroom, finishing a basement, planning a garden layout, or organizing a chaotic garage. The conversation moves seamlessly from the nitty-gritty of demolition to the finishing touches of décor, all with the goal of making your projects less daunting and more successful. This podcast is for anyone who wants to roll up their sleeves and create a space that truly works, saving money and frustration through reliable knowledge. Tune in for a down-to-earth, empowering take on turning your household challenges into triumphs.
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