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Speaker ANow the next one here is on that barbecue.
Speaker AMake sure you don't have it up against the house.
Speaker AHow many people are melting that vinyl siding or spitting grease on it or catching the side of the house on fire?
Speaker AMake sure you got a few feet between that in the back of the barbecue.
Speaker AThere's a lot of heat there.
Speaker ANo sense causing damage there.
Speaker ANow the next one here is inspecting those decks for safety.
Speaker ATake a look.
Speaker AGet underneath it.
Speaker AIf it's three feet off the ground, get underneath that thing and make sure that it's connected to the house correctly.
Speaker AThat sill plate.
Speaker BSo grab your toolbox, put on your thinking cap and let's get to work right here on around the House with.
Speaker AEric G.
Speaker AWelcome to the around the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for joining me today.
Speaker AThis hour is brought to you by my friends at Monument Grills.
Speaker ACheck them out@monument grills.com these guys have really got a brand new grill and I tell you what, I'm loving mine.
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Speaker AI thought it's post Memorial Day weekend.
Speaker AWe've had our beginning of summer and we are now full swing into summer graduations going on for kids and college kids.
Speaker AEverything else has been going on for a matter of weeks now depending on where you're in the country.
Speaker AAnd I thought let's talk about summer prep projects around your house.
Speaker AWhat are some of the things you should be knocking out before here we get out and start playing hard outside.
Speaker AWhat are the things that you need to do to make sure that you're gonna be good in August or September and you can get some of these projects knocked out maybe on a rainy day or something like that where maybe you're not at the lake, on the river, the ocean or up in the mountains, whatever you decide to do or just barbecuing in your own backyard.
Speaker AI thought this first segment we would talk about things you can do inside to make sure you're ready for the summer heat.
Speaker AIn the first one is an obvious one.
Speaker AIt is change your air filtration unit.
Speaker AIf you've got that filter for an H vac system, whether it's a mini split or a full central air conditioning, make sure you put a fresh one in there.
Speaker AMake sure that thing doesn't freeze up on the hot day.
Speaker AMake sure you're ready to go and then you'll be fine.
Speaker AThat is one of the biggest things you can do.
Speaker ASo many people forget to do about it.
Speaker AThey maybe changed it in the fall or they didn't change it last month.
Speaker AIt depends on what size of filter you have.
Speaker AIf you've got those little 1 inch filters and you've got pets, you're probably changing those things once a month.
Speaker AIf you've got the big 4 or 6 inch filter, maybe you're doing every 4 months or 6 months, depending on how your system works.
Speaker ASo it's really depending on what you're trying to do and the system you've got.
Speaker ABut make sure you stay on top of that.
Speaker AI can't tell you.
Speaker AI've seen people that have had those four inch filters and they're two years in and they forgot and they look like a Mexican blanket sitting on the back of your car.
Speaker AIt's not good.
Speaker ALooks interwoven in.
Speaker AThere's a pattern to it.
Speaker ANever a good thing.
Speaker AWhen you pull out your air filter, I've got two big dogs and it's one of those things that really.
Speaker AThose dogs love to put some air out there that has filled with dander.
Speaker AWe've got pollen from the trees.
Speaker AIt's been a bad pollen area this year in my neighborhood as well as all that pet hair.
Speaker ANow, it depends where your return air vent is.
Speaker AI've noticed that if yours is on the floor and you've got pets, it loves to grab every little bit of pet hair dander.
Speaker AAll the stuff from your pets grabs in there.
Speaker AIt's a little better when it's on the ceiling, but it still pulls it in.
Speaker AI've got a lot of it coming in and mine's in the ceiling in my entryway where they put it in there.
Speaker AAnd I tell you what, it definitely grabs it.
Speaker ASo shows you how much there is.
Speaker ANow here's the thing too.
Speaker AIf you've got any kind of an air filtration system where depending on what you've got going on, you want to make sure and run that fan.
Speaker AThat filter really runs and the fan needs to go for that to run.
Speaker ASo maybe having it run 20 minutes every hour or something like that to make sure it's filtering the air now when it's hot outside and the AC is cranking along, it's no big deal.
Speaker ABut on those 70 degree days, you want that air filter to work right, or if you paid extra money to have some kind of a static filter or a UV filter, make sure that's running a lot more.
Speaker ASo that way it's getting you that clean air.
Speaker ASo that's the key right there, making sure that's running.
Speaker AAnd maybe you want to run a little more on fan just to get that air filtered out.
Speaker ANext up is humidity.
Speaker AThat is a big problem.
Speaker AWe've had experts on the show before and they've said that 80% of the homes in the US should probably need a dehumidifier.
Speaker ASo controlling humidity is key.
Speaker ANow you want to have that below 60%.
Speaker AI like it below 50% personally, and that can be tough.
Speaker AIf you get above 60%, you have got a mold growing machine right there and it's going to feel hotter than what it is.
Speaker AThat's why when you look at your thermostat and you go, man, 70 degrees in here, it's cold or it's 7 degrees and it's hot.
Speaker AMost likely it's a humidity issue.
Speaker AAnd that's where the problems arise.
Speaker ASo think about that.
Speaker AHumidity gives you that same feeling the temperature does.
Speaker ASo if you're high humidity in your house and your AC unit is maybe oversized, it might not be taking enough humidity out of the air.
Speaker ASo that's where you can watch that.
Speaker AIf you've got a crawl space with dampness down there, that's going to bring that up there.
Speaker ABecause 60, 70% of your air in your house, if you have a crawl space is going to come up through that floor.
Speaker ASo that's why I'm having a vapor barrier down there, making sure that you've got adequate ventilation, that you've got a dehumidifier.
Speaker AAnd I'm not talking one of those little go to Target and buy one of those little things that you have to go dump.
Speaker AI'm talking a serious like inline or a built in dehumidifier that drains off the water and really keeps it a lot better for you.
Speaker ASo that's a great way.
Speaker ASo watch your humidity, your humidity in your house.
Speaker AAnd if you go, ah, I don't know, I have a stupid old dumb thermostat that doesn't do that and I don't want to put an electronic one on there.
Speaker AJust go get a weather station off Amazon or your local hardware store, make sure and grab something There, because that'll tell you what your indoor humidity is.
Speaker AAnd that's a way I've also tested the basement and other things, is you take the mobile unit for the weather station and go take a look around.
Speaker APut it there for a couple hours.
Speaker ATake a look.
Speaker AWow, it's super humid there.
Speaker AI've got a problem.
Speaker ASo you can really troubleshoot those humidity areas there.
Speaker ANext up, every single season, you should be having your AC unit serviced by your local technician.
Speaker AHere in Portland and Bend and my area here, I use pyramid heating and cooling.
Speaker AThey've been great partners over the years.
Speaker ALove those guys.
Speaker AThey come out and work on my system every year, make sure it's tuned up and ready to rock.
Speaker AThat way it doesn't leave me hanging.
Speaker ABecause I tell you what, it's those years that you missed.
Speaker AEven though my system's new, I still have it.
Speaker ASo it's clean.
Speaker AThat outside compressor, you clean the fins off out there, make sure that's working great.
Speaker AMake sure you've trimmed all the bushes.
Speaker ABack away from that.
Speaker AWant to give it two or three feet around the outside of that so it can breathe well.
Speaker AAnd that'll keep you going right there.
Speaker AIf you've got window air conditioners, you're like, man, I just got window air conditioners because I'm in an apartment.
Speaker AThis is all I can do.
Speaker AOr a condo.
Speaker AEasy.
Speaker AKeep those things cleaned up.
Speaker AClean the screens, make sure that it's leveled correctly so it's draining correctly so you're not putting that water back into the space.
Speaker AMake sure it's working good.
Speaker ANow, the last one here I want to talk about is window safety.
Speaker AI think in my area here, we had about 50 kids that get hurt every year falling out of window screens.
Speaker ASo if you've got those tiny kids, don't stack things in front of the windows.
Speaker ADon't put the dresser there.
Speaker AThey'll use it as a ladder.
Speaker AAnd then put those window locks so they don't go out there because kids will lean up against that stupid screen.
Speaker AScreens are great for keeping bugs out, but they're not good for keeping kids in.
Speaker AAnd we lose way too many kids out there each year by parents, grandparents, babysitters, whoever.
Speaker ABy not watching those kids and making sure that we've got those window locks on or they're windows that they can't open.
Speaker ASo make sure you got those things dialed in.
Speaker A30 bucks you can go out and get.
Speaker AI bet you if you were super stressed on money, bet you if you reached out to your local fire department, they might have some kits to come help you.
Speaker AThat's just like with the, with your smoke detectors, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms.
Speaker AIf you can't get up in the ceiling and you don't have the ability to hire somebody, call your local fire department, see if they on a slow time will come do it many times.
Speaker AThey'll come hook you up, they'll come take care of you.
Speaker ABut let's keep those kids safe.
Speaker AThis has been something I've been seeing every single year, and it's just maddening.
Speaker AThat 20 bucks for the locks can keep a kid alive and you'll be good to go.
Speaker ASo think about that.
Speaker AAll right, guys, when we come back, we're talking about what you can be doing on your back deck to get ready.
Speaker AWe'll do that just as soon as around the House returns.
Speaker AWe're getting ready for summer.
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Speaker BAround the House will be right back after these important messages.
Speaker AWelcome back to the around the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AHi, I'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for joining me today.
Speaker AThis hour is brought to you by our friends at Money McGrills.
Speaker AIf you're looking for that brand new barbecue and you want to get something that lasts, you're on a budget, check them out@montymcgrills.com I've got some new videos coming out with these guys.
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Speaker AAnd check them out@montymcrills.com we've been talking about summer prep, things to be doing on that rainy day or that stormy day that you want to get things dialed in or you just want to have it ready for your whole summertime fun.
Speaker AWe're just talking about, you know, getting ready inside your house for some of the basics there.
Speaker AAnd now we're gonna take it back out to your back deck, things you should be doing this time of year to make sure.
Speaker ANow, some of this stuff we talked about in our spring home maintenance checklist, and this is kind of an extension of that.
Speaker AAnd I appreciate you guys tuning in today.
Speaker AI was out sick last night and probably still hear a little bit of it in my voice.
Speaker AMan, that cold came and just kicked me in the chin.
Speaker AIt was a pretty tough week trying to do tv, trying to get stuff done.
Speaker AWe got some new stuff that's gonna be coming up on tv.
Speaker ABoy, some of our best segments and best hours or half hours of the show are coming up here.
Speaker AWe're gonna fizz fit, you know, just finish this season off with a bang here at the end of June.
Speaker AAnd we got some exciting new things with the show.
Speaker AWe'll be making announcements for later on here, but one chapter will be closing, another one will be opening.
Speaker AGonna have some fun here.
Speaker ASo don't be afraid.
Speaker AWe will not be going anywhere.
Speaker AWe've got some big stuff ahead as one chapter closes and one open.
Speaker ASo I can't wait to tell you about that.
Speaker AI probably said too much.
Speaker AI'll probably get my hand slapped for that.
Speaker ABut that's how this goes.
Speaker AWell, on your back deck.
Speaker AOne of the biggest things that people forget is that barbecue maintenance, getting that thing cleaned up.
Speaker AYou've got that five or six year old barbecue.
Speaker AMaybe you haven't ran it that hot.
Speaker AYou've been really running it cool.
Speaker AJust doing some burgers real quick and off you go.
Speaker AThat fat and grease can get built up.
Speaker AAnd when you go to cook something hot, holy smokes, you got a fire.
Speaker AAnd that can get way out of control.
Speaker AThat can get way out of control.
Speaker AYou get a grease fire going in there and now you're worried because you got a propane tank or natural gas or whatever you're cooking on.
Speaker AFor my barbecues, I spent most of my life cooking on charcoal, which I absolutely love the flavor of.
Speaker ABut I tell you what, there is something nice with natural gas and propane for quickness.
Speaker APellets, whole new thing, great for smoking.
Speaker ANot always the easiest to get a steak going when you want to get a good sear.
Speaker AAnd you know those are getting a lot better out there.
Speaker AWe'll bring some experts on here later on this season here to talk more about that.
Speaker ABut get that barbecue cleaned up, scraped out.
Speaker AMake sure that you've got all the pieces working correctly.
Speaker AIf you've burned through some burners, fix those.
Speaker AMaybe it's time to retire that.
Speaker AYou know, sometimes those you go on by those 303 and $400 barbecues sometimes the parts are worth more than the freaking new barbecue is.
Speaker AAnd that's when you want to go out and get a new barbecue.
Speaker AThat's why I like Monument and some of their stuff.
Speaker AThey've got six or ten year warranties on their parts like that.
Speaker ASo you can get a bunch of years out of it for a good price.
Speaker ASo just make sure you get the barbecue cleaned up.
Speaker ADon't use any crazy cleaners run down to your home improvement store.
Speaker AGet the barbecue cleaners out there, the degreasers that aren't going to be something that's harmful for you to be cooking on later.
Speaker AJust get it good and clean.
Speaker AAnd I always say get it cleaned up, cook on it once and then have your big party.
Speaker AJust like your oven indoors.
Speaker AYou don't have to be burning off some of that stuff and have a taste in your food.
Speaker ASo do a trial run before the big party you're having, especially coming up on fourth of July.
Speaker ASo just make sure you got that dialed in.
Speaker ANow the next one here is on that barbecue.
Speaker AMake sure you don't have it up against the house.
Speaker AHow many people are melting that vinyl siding or spitting grease on it or catching the side of the house on fire?
Speaker AMake sure you got a few feet between that and the back of the barbecue.
Speaker AThere's a lot of heat there, no sense causing damage there.
Speaker AMake sure you got that dialed in.
Speaker ANow the next one here is inspecting those decks for safety.
Speaker ATake a look, get underneath it.
Speaker AIf it's three feet off the ground, get underneath that thing and make sure that it's connected to the house correctly.
Speaker AThat sill plate, is it nailed?
Speaker AIf it's nailed, it's not correct.
Speaker AMake sure you got lag bolts into the studs using the right materials.
Speaker AThat galvanized cannot go well with sometimes with the, with the newer pressure treated stuff.
Speaker ASo make sure that you've got the right coated or stainless screws, leg bolts going in to hold that thing together.
Speaker ASo many of those deck videos we see on YouTube or Instagram or Twitter or TikTok or whatever.
Speaker AYou see those decks pulling away from the house.
Speaker AWell, that's because they didn't fasten it correctly or they didn't flash it correctly.
Speaker ASo make sure that that is every single stud along the way.
Speaker AIt's got a good fastener in it and it's held together with the right flashing to control water.
Speaker AThat's good to go.
Speaker ANext up, poke around a little bit, Grab an awl or something, even your pocket knife.
Speaker AStart poking around and see how rotten that deck is, that's one of our biggest problems these days.
Speaker AWe put a 40 year deck on it with a composite and we got a 15 year framed underneath it with pressure treated.
Speaker ASo that can be an issue, especially in wetter areas.
Speaker AAnd if you got a lot of stuff that's coming off the trees, coming between the deck boards, things get rotten.
Speaker AAll of a sudden you got a rotten frame underneath it.
Speaker ASo make sure you got that dialed in.
Speaker AAlso make sure as you're poking around, as you're looking for that stuff walking around on top, see if it's spongy in spots, that'll tell you a story, you'll feel that.
Speaker AAnd then making sure that whoever built it, whether it's you or Buddy or the original builder of the house or a professional, make sure they put all the brack.
Speaker AIf you've got frame materials coming together, there should be a Simpson or any one of the other brand brackets in there with the right amount of fasteners in it.
Speaker AAnd if somebody used deck screws with those, put the right screws in there.
Speaker ASimpson and other companies make rated ones for those brackets.
Speaker ASo make sure those are dialed in.
Speaker AAnd then walk around and make sure that you've got, you know, that railings dialed in.
Speaker AMake sure that's going where you want it to be.
Speaker AMake sure it's not wobbling around.
Speaker AYou want to make sure if you got a couple friends up there that are three cocktails deep, they're not going to end up in your yard or on the patio, bun below or anything else.
Speaker AWhen in doubt, when it comes to decks, you can hire an inspection company to come out and take a look.
Speaker AEven deck companies sometimes will come out and take a look and give you a free inspection or a pretty fair inspection either way and tell you what needs to be fixed.
Speaker AThat can be a good one.
Speaker AThat way you got it dialed in.
Speaker AJust making sure that it's fastened to the house, that you got things not rotted, you got the railings dialed in.
Speaker AThe deck boards are detailed up, looking good, right?
Speaker AFasteners and brackets, you're going to be good to go.
Speaker AAnd be careful.
Speaker ADon't go out in a hot tub unless you engineered for it.
Speaker AAnything heavy out there?
Speaker AI think I saw one a couple of years ago where somebody was doing a roof job and they stacked a pallet of roofing on the deck and didn't pay attention to that.
Speaker AAnd sure enough, that thing went, you know, timber as it fell over.
Speaker AMake sure that you've got whatever you're putting on that deck.
Speaker AIt's rated for whatever you're doing.
Speaker AI've had decks where I've walked out at homes.
Speaker AThere was one up in north of me.
Speaker AAbout 45 minutes I walked out, we were looking at the house.
Speaker AWe're doing some ruana.
Speaker AShe's I don't like my deck.
Speaker AI walked out, didn't realize that that deck was daylight.
Speaker ABasement down below is about 22ft off the ground.
Speaker AI walked in that thing and it's like walking on a trampoline.
Speaker AAnd I jumped back in the house because I thought I was going for a wild ride.
Speaker AWe'll be right back after these important messages.
Speaker AWe're just getting started.
Speaker AWe got a lot talking about things to get ready for summer in 2025.
Speaker AWe'll see you after these important messages.
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Speaker AForeign welcome back to the around the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for joining me today.
Speaker AIf you want to find out more about us, head over to aroundthehouse online.com for our new website over there, powered by site Hype Designs.
Speaker AAnd then this hour is brought to you by our friends at Monty McGrills.
Speaker ACheck them out on montymcgrills.com for that new barbecue if you're enjoying summertime.
Speaker AAnd went, man, last weekend my barbecue was embarrassing me.
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Speaker AWe've been talking about summer prep projects for your home.
Speaker ASegment three here, third segment of this first hour that we talk about the yard.
Speaker AThere are so many things we can be doing in that yard to get it dialed in ready for summertime.
Speaker ANow the first one here on this list is an important one.
Speaker AWant to make sure that all trees and shrubs are trim back away from the house.
Speaker AWe've got things flowering.
Speaker AWe got things growing.
Speaker AAnytime that bush, shrub, tree, whatever is touching the house, that is just a super highway for bugs, rodents to get right into there.
Speaker ASo keep them back a few feet, get it dialed in time to get them trimmed up.
Speaker AWhether you get up there or professional, make sure you just get it cleaned up and away.
Speaker ANow the other thing is to start keeping an eye out for those bugs and rodents, those depending on where in the country you are.
Speaker AIt could be a yellow jacket, could be a wasp, could Be a hornet, could be anything out there.
Speaker AThere's killer bees to termites, to everything else.
Speaker AJust take a look and do a walk around.
Speaker AIf you see those sugar ants, deal with the carpenter ants, termites, any of those things, deal with yourself immediately or hire the professional to come in and tackle it for you.
Speaker ABecause anytime that's either going to be a danger, a headache, or it could be something that's absolutely going to ruin your investment and cost you lots of money down the road.
Speaker ASo really, take a look at that.
Speaker AMice, rats, even squirrels.
Speaker AAny of those rodents out there, moles that tear up your yard, good time to get after them.
Speaker AI tell you what, in my area, my neighbor next door has been hammered on just.
Speaker AShe's got a beautiful yard put together, it's all landscaped.
Speaker AAnd the rodent guy over there dealing with the moles has been.
Speaker ABoy, he has been working overtime over there.
Speaker AI see all these buckets with traps underneath them, and he has been really trying to get it.
Speaker AI have a road between my house and their house, and I think that has been enough to keep those guys from coming over here.
Speaker ABut holy smokes, those things, when they get in your property, they can tear stuff up.
Speaker AAnd that is absolutely miserable.
Speaker AEspecially when you're trying to keep your garden, your lawn, everything else looking good.
Speaker AIt's like Caddyshack.
Speaker AYou're trying to chase that thing down, and it can be tough.
Speaker ASpend the time, watch for those mice.
Speaker AI saw field mice by my house the other day, so I'm setting some traps for that.
Speaker AMake sure those guys are dialed in.
Speaker AAll it takes is one neighbor out there to be throwing the bird feet in the ground, feeding the birds and the squirrels and whatever, and you've got a mouse, field mice, rat superhighway going.
Speaker ATell you what, when I was working in Tacoma, Washington, we had this old building that went down, three stories down, two stories underground, had tunnels down to the waterfront.
Speaker AThose wharf rats that came up there, they were like little possums, cats.
Speaker AThings were slow, nasty.
Speaker AYou get those things going.
Speaker AJust want to make sure that you get those rodents taken care of.
Speaker AI know it's Mother Nature, but I don't want them in my house.
Speaker ASpend your time, get them dialed in, they'll be good to go.
Speaker ASo next one here is, keep the area around your foundation pretty moist, especially if you have clay soil.
Speaker AIf you've got clay soil, you let that dry out.
Speaker ATell you what, that shrinks up now.
Speaker AYour house moves a little bit.
Speaker AYou get cracks in the drywall, cracks in the foundation, brick, tile, whatever.
Speaker AThen you get a rainstorm soaks back up again.
Speaker AIt's like the dry sponge and the wet sponge.
Speaker AYou want to stop those cracks from happening or at least reduce them with clay soil.
Speaker AMake sure you keep that at a consistent moisture level.
Speaker AThat way you don't have to worry about the house moving so much.
Speaker AHouses are not traditionally put on bedrock that could be 20 or 30ft down below.
Speaker AThey're just sitting on the top of the soil, down 18 to 24 inches or even less.
Speaker AI see houses in the desert southwest out there where they're basically digging out for a mono pour and they're putting a little footing around there, and they're pouring all the concrete at once.
Speaker AAnd they've got some rebar, no foam, no nothing like that.
Speaker AGet that clay soil and it dries out.
Speaker AThat house is just going to start cracking.
Speaker AThat's a great way to do that.
Speaker AI've learned that from an engineer.
Speaker ATo keep that soil nice and moist.
Speaker AEven if you're not going to water your lawn, make sure that you keep that area wet so that house doesn't move around as much.
Speaker AYou'll be a little bit better.
Speaker ANow, we were talking about this, but I tell you what, I got nailed a few years ago, and just those hornets, wasps, yellow jackets, any of those flying insects, including mosquitoes.
Speaker AAnd there is some cool new technology for mosquitoes out there.
Speaker AThere are companies out there that have these little pods out there that will actually kick on and give off mosquito repellent around.
Speaker AYou should have to wear it.
Speaker AAnd you could put those around the perimeter of your yard.
Speaker AThey'll automatically turn on.
Speaker AYou can turn on the defense system and you're rocking and rolling.
Speaker AThere's also little things that look like rice cakes you can drop into that little ditch pond or something like that if you don't want those mosquitoes around.
Speaker AAnd they'll keep the larvae of the mosquito from going.
Speaker AI used to live on a canal that was super slow.
Speaker AAnd man, we'd get mosquitoes.
Speaker AYou walk outside, the bats are flying overhead, mosquitoes are flying around.
Speaker AThey're trying to carry you off.
Speaker AYou throw that into that little pond right there.
Speaker AThat'll knock them down pretty quick.
Speaker AAnd then weeks later, there's no mosquitoes, or you've got a really reduced.
Speaker AYou don't have to put all that nasty bug stuff on you.
Speaker ASo that's not a bad place to be.
Speaker AAnd the other one here too is just keep that yard trimmed up and cleaned up.
Speaker AWe'll talk about wildfires and Storms here, next segment.
Speaker ABut really, if you can keep a little water on that.
Speaker ANow, there are places in the country where they go, hey, you're on water restriction.
Speaker AYou can't do anything with it.
Speaker AMy brother lives in eastern Washington, and they told him as of June 1, he can't run a charcoal barbecue.
Speaker AHe can't run a fire pit.
Speaker AYou can't do any of that stuff.
Speaker AAnd I guess what those guys, not that they have a huge fire hazard, they're just trying to do that.
Speaker APeople are gonna be barbecuing, people are gonna be doing their thing.
Speaker ANo one's gonna pay attention to that up there.
Speaker AReally keep things nice and moist that way.
Speaker AIf you do have that barbecue out there, that way, if you do have that fire pit going, you don't have all this tinder around there.
Speaker AIt's gonna keep it going.
Speaker ANow, one thing, when you've got a fire pit, I like the smokeless ones.
Speaker AThose are cool.
Speaker AYou got to be careful.
Speaker AIf you're in a tree area where you got lots of trees, you can have that fire pit going.
Speaker ABut make sure that if it's sitting in the ground, you don't start a root fire.
Speaker ABecause I've seen people do that.
Speaker AWe've been out camping and have started that.
Speaker AAll of a sudden, that'll start burning underground.
Speaker AAnd now you've got a fire that goes for days or weeks underneath that, and that could catch that tree on fire, and you can get a forest fire going.
Speaker ASo be really careful where you do those fire pits to make sure it's not over some big root system where you could actually catch a big tree on fire.
Speaker AI've seen that happen.
Speaker AThe SAP gets hot burns and you got a hot mess.
Speaker ASo safety is key right there.
Speaker ATo make sure that you've got the right place for that.
Speaker AMake sure that there's nothing overhead.
Speaker AIt's just like with barbecues.
Speaker AYou don't want to have a cover over the top of that's flammable unless you put a hood over it.
Speaker AIt's like a kitchen.
Speaker ASame thing with a fire pit.
Speaker AIf you've got branches hanging down, you get some sparks.
Speaker ALast thing you want to do is catch the canopy on fire and have a bigger thing.
Speaker ANow, another thing with the yard, if you're doing projects out there, plan those things out.
Speaker AIf you're going, hey, I'm going to build a new deck.
Speaker AYou need electrical for it.
Speaker AWhat else do you need for your final end product?
Speaker AYou put an outdoor kitchen in.
Speaker AYou putting in a hot tub out there.
Speaker AMake sure that you've got all the right pieces so you can sit there and keep it dialed in.
Speaker AThat way you're not having to rebuild things twice, tear boards up, put electrical in, do it all as part of the major plan.
Speaker APlanning is key for these kind of outdoor projects.
Speaker AHey, if you got any questions to me, head over to aroundthehouse online.com.
Speaker Ayou can message me there.
Speaker AAnd of course, we'll be talking about here in the fourth segment here we've got a lot more to talk about of the summer prep projects for your home for 2025 so you can get your house all dialed in for summertime.
Speaker AI hope everybody's been out there hitting the water, enjoying themselves.
Speaker AIt's that great time of year for us to go out and spend with family and friends and just take a little R and R from the daily office life or that blue collar life of you out there swinging the hammer, doing the electrical work or laying the pipe for the plumbing.
Speaker AAny of that around the house.
Speaker ABe right back after these important messages.
Speaker ADon't go anywhere.
Speaker BTo find out more information, head to aroundthehouse online.com don't change that dial around the house.
Speaker BWe'll be right back after these important messages.
Speaker AForeign welcome back to the AROUND the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for having some fun with us today on this subject.
Speaker ASummer prep projects for your home.
Speaker AThis hour is brought to you by our friends at Monty McGrills.
Speaker ACheck them out at montymcrills.com and I wanted to talk about this one here because it's just we talk about a lot here in the show, but I just wanted to mention storm and fire safety around your house.
Speaker AAs we've learned over the last couple years, wildfires are now really happening in all 50 states.
Speaker ADoesn't matter if you're in Washington state or Florida or Hawaii or anywhere else, protecting your home from wildfires has become an increasing issue.
Speaker AEven earlier this year, we saw the wildfires in New Jersey, which for me in the Pacific Northwest seemed very foreign.
Speaker ABut it's just showing us how either trash or land management issues are coming up where we created areas that, well to burn and when it gets dry, we have a fire in our hands.
Speaker ASo really spending some time and understanding what you can do to protect your home with wildfires and hurricanes.
Speaker AYou can get those storms down in California, you can get them all up and down the East Coast, Gulf coast states and in the Pacific Northwest, even even up into Alaska, we have windstorms.
Speaker AWe'll get 120, 130 mile an hour winds that come through every few decades and just absolutely destroy us.
Speaker AI was sitting there in my twenties in my apartment complex in Kennewick, Washington.
Speaker AAll you friends over there in Kona 610 radio country might remember this.
Speaker AI watched in my off Olympia street, these apartments that I lived in.
Speaker AI watched the drywall crack in my living room as the sheer forces were racking the building.
Speaker AIt took the sheathing off the roof in many places down to the rafters.
Speaker AAnd we had hundred plus mile an hour winds just absolutely went through and destroyed town.
Speaker AAnd that was in the probably early 90s is my guess.
Speaker AAnd it was just an absolute hot mess.
Speaker ASo even there, no chance of a hurricane.
Speaker ABut those windstorms can do massive damage.
Speaker AAnd when you're doing those remodels, take a few minutes and go, wow, maybe I should get a garage door when I replace it.
Speaker AThat's meant for high winds.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker AThere's certifications for that for Florida.
Speaker AGulf coast states that need that.
Speaker AYou can add it too.
Speaker AThat can make a difference if you've got tornadoes, high winds, things like that.
Speaker APay attention to those things because that's just a big sale as well as some of the things you can do for windows.
Speaker ASo just make sure that you're dialed in.
Speaker AThose big windstorms can be big.
Speaker AWhether it's a hurricane or not.
Speaker AIt's something to consider.
Speaker AAnd just make sure that as you're walking around your house that if you're not going to water your lawn, maybe do some kind of alternative landscaping so you don't have something that can burn.
Speaker AI drive around my neighborhoods here in the summertime in the Pacific Northwest on the western side of the state, people just don't water the lawns.
Speaker AThey let them go white.
Speaker AThat's just a combustible nightmare right there.
Speaker AIf you were to have a fire in the neighborhood and around the 4th of July when you get kids setting off fireworks, whether illegal or not, that can be a big issue.
Speaker ASo something to consider there.
Speaker ADon't have that wood cedar fence.
Speaker AGo right up to the edge of your house.
Speaker AWhether it's pine, cedar, whatever, put a gate in there, make sure that gate is metal.
Speaker AThat way you don't have that fire line going right up to the house.
Speaker AAnd go back and take a look at one of our previous episodes.
Speaker AWe do a lot on it and it's a big deal for you to learn a lot about this stuff.
Speaker AWe do deep dives in it.
Speaker ASo just look it up on your favorite podcast player or if you're listening on the radio, go log into your favorite podcast player.
Speaker ATake a look at our back catalog.
Speaker AWe have entire episodes with experts on it.
Speaker ALots of different things to take a look at, but that can be a big one.
Speaker ASo that really covers my summer prep projects for your home.
Speaker AThere's a lot of things out there.
Speaker AJust keeping things clean.
Speaker AGo through, make sure things are adjusted as far as door sweeps.
Speaker ATry to keep it as efficient as possible.
Speaker AAnd like I said, an hour number, the first segment here of this hour of the show.
Speaker AJust make sure that you've got that AC working as best you can.
Speaker AAnd be careful because many times when we get smoke in the air, things like that, you want to make sure you got the house pretty well sealed up and that you can control what air is coming in and what air is going out.
Speaker AThat way you don't get those harmful bad air quality stuff inside your home because that's again another summer issue.
Speaker ASo get it sealed up tight and then on the good days you can vent it back out again and make sure you got fresh air inside that is clean.
Speaker AOne thing I wanted to talk about, I'm gonna slide into the back of this show here.
Speaker AWe've got some big changes coming up here and around the house.
Speaker ANot so much on this radio show and podcast, Tom.
Speaker AWe've got some great guests coming up.
Speaker AAgain, I like to balance that out so we don't just have guests all the time.
Speaker AWe'll have some times that we have a lot of guests, sometimes we don't.
Speaker ABut the big changes are going to be happening here at the end of June on the TV show.
Speaker AWe're going to be making some changes there.
Speaker ASo all of you on Fox 12 plus you will see that show go away at the end of the month.
Speaker AWe are nearing the end of my three year contract on the show.
Speaker AIt has been wildly successful.
Speaker AWe have our best audience numbers we ever had and we have done some great things with it.
Speaker ABut I want to take it out of the Pacific Northwest and take it to a larger audience for you guys across the country.
Speaker AWe have about what, 650 videos up there and being that the network has that, I'm not sure how long those will be up there, but make sure you go back and take a look on our page.
Speaker AWe'll be making some paint changes there too, but we're going to be dialing up a brand new around the house television show coming to a station near you and I'll be working on that so that's some big changes there as well as in my personal life.
Speaker AI'm getting ready to put my house up for sale here in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
Speaker ANot going to be moving out of place here.
Speaker AJust that chapter is closing.
Speaker AWent through a divorce.
Speaker AThe new one's opening up and I'll be working on a whole brand new project house coming soon.
Speaker ASo we've got some great stuff going on.
Speaker AI'm in great shape.
Speaker AGuys.
Speaker AThings, things happen for a reason.
Speaker AAs we know out there.
Speaker AEvery one of us have these challenges and it's pretty sad out there.
Speaker ASo many of my friends, so many of my family members that I know out there, not so much immediate family, but just people that I call family are struggling out there right now and relationships.
Speaker AI think I've got five or six people I know in the middle or just finishing up a divorce.
Speaker AIt's sad.
Speaker AAnd this is one thing, I want to tie this back to your house as well.
Speaker AIf you're having trouble in your relationships and you are going to power through an upcoming remodel project, spend the time to work on that relationship and get it solid before you do it.
Speaker ABecause the last thing you need to do is go through a remodel project, which is stressful to the most awesome relationship.
Speaker AAnd then if you're not dialed in, that can be even more hard because you've got a house to put back together and a relationship to fight through.
Speaker ASo take the time, get your personal stuff in order.
Speaker AThat can be costly on multiple fronts.
Speaker ASo a little advice out there.
Speaker ANot saying that's what happened here.
Speaker AI had a different situation that was 100% out of my control.
Speaker ASo those things happen.
Speaker ANot going to air my dirty laundry on a radio show and podcast out there, but things happen.
Speaker AChapters change.
Speaker AAnd I'm so excited for what we got coming up ahead.
Speaker AAnd we've got some new stuff coming that I just can't wait to share with you.
Speaker ASo make sure you tune into the show here.
Speaker AI'll be giving you updates.
Speaker AAnd if you're looking for a house this summer here in Lake Oswego, Oregon, on point 4 acres with lots of home tech in it.
Speaker AIt will be coming on the market soon, in the next month or two.
Speaker AI'm just going through and getting those projects done like you guys out there.
Speaker AI've got so many projects that are 90% done and I'm just going down the list and going, okay, I need to get this done.
Speaker AI need to get this done.
Speaker AAnd some things that we had to do for TV to make it easier to film and things like that that I've got to finish up because great example, did some renovations to the garage.
Speaker AUsually I'd come in and do my drywall and lights and all that stuff in there.
Speaker AI had to keep openings in there so we could put cameras up there so we could shoot segments.
Speaker ASo get those projects finished up.
Speaker AI've got little tiny details like my outdoor pizza kitchen, that whole thing to get finalized up, all those different things.
Speaker AAnd can't wait for the next house project coming up here in 2026.
Speaker AI'll be taking a little bit of a break as we get the show together on that, but that won't affect anything we're doing here.
Speaker ABut we've got some great fun stuff coming up that I'm just so excited to share with you guys and make sure you subscribe and tune in to the show here each and every week.
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Speaker AWe're gonna be heading out here.
Speaker AOur number two of the show.
Speaker AIf you're listening radio and sometimes people, we've got sports and things like that.
Speaker AIf they don't carry the second hour of their show, don't worry.
Speaker AJust go into your favorite podcast player and look for the around the House show and you can find it all right there.
Speaker ASecond hour coming up.
Speaker AWe're going to be talking about designers and the top 10 mistakes that they can make, plus some other tips as well.
Speaker AWe'll do that just as soon as around the House returns.
Speaker AWe got a great show ahead.
Speaker AWe're just getting started.
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