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Speaker AWelcome to the around the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
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Speaker AHad a message come in about how to build the right fence.
Speaker AIf you're building a wood fence or a metal fence, what's the best fence to build outside your home?
Speaker AA lot of times it really depends on where you're living to be able to do that correctly.
Speaker AIn the Pacific Northwest where I live, cedar fences are huge.
Speaker AYou get in the south, cedar or pine.
Speaker ANow there's a lot of different ways to build fences.
Speaker ANow my favorite way, if I'm going to build a fence that I want to last, that I don't want to be out there staining every few years.
Speaker AThe best one is a metal fence and I have used on my house Durabond fencing.
Speaker AIt is a metal fencing that was designed out of Australia.
Speaker AThey have distribution here in the US And I tell you what, when it comes to fencing, this is tough as nails and the only maintenance you have to do is a couple times a year get out there and just spray it down.
Speaker AGet any dirt, grime off of it depending on your location.
Speaker ABut this stuff is super tough.
Speaker AI have had tree branches and ice storms break off and land on the top rail of it and bounce off and break the branch.
Speaker ANow my cedar fence, unfortunately it crumbled like a stack of matchsticks and I had to replace a few sections because it just got Beat up.
Speaker ASo as I work on this house and get ready for, I've been making sure to add metal fence where I can because it just ends up being more durable.
Speaker AThe thing I like about the Durabond modern steel fencing and there's a few other brands out there, but this stuff is great.
Speaker ATheir distribution is close to my house, which I like.
Speaker ABut the thing I like about with their steel fencing is it's really easy to do.
Speaker AWhat I do is I lay out my holes, get those basically drilled or dug into the ground.
Speaker AAnd then what I do is I take the fence posts which are made out of stamp steel and they're powder coated with a great tough coating on them.
Speaker AAnd then what I do is I take and bolt together the top and bottom rails real quick so I have at least, or at least clamp them together so I know the spacing is correct.
Speaker AAnd once you've done that, the cool thing is you can literally stand them up, get all those pieces put together, pour your concrete and they're in the perfect place for it.
Speaker AAnd then you let that cure and then you're just going to slide in the fence panels.
Speaker ASo you have these pieces and you have a steel big thick metal tubing that you run on ends, corners, gates to really hold up.
Speaker ABut boy, I tell you what, the stuff is super durable.
Speaker AIf it gets dirty, you wash it down.
Speaker AIt's super easy to maintain.
Speaker AAnd once you go up the nice thing, it's also fire rated.
Speaker ASo you don't have to worry about, you know, that fence line burning up to the edge of your house.
Speaker AThat's the cool thing with that.
Speaker ASo this is basically the color bond metal fence supply in the United States and I've done a lot with them.
Speaker AYou can see the website if you go over to Durabond fencing.
Speaker AThis isn't a paid segment.
Speaker AThey're not paying me for this.
Speaker AThey've got three colors here in the U.S.
Speaker Adune, Woodland, Gray and Monument.
Speaker AI used Monument at my house.
Speaker AI love it.
Speaker AIt's got both sides of the fence are beautiful.
Speaker AIt is great for wildfire season and it is just if you've got a fire there or a potential fire, it's not going to go through it.
Speaker AIt might go around it, it's not going to go through it.
Speaker AThat's the cool thing with this.
Speaker ASo it can take mother Nature's beating.
Speaker ASo that is a great way to do a weather tested fire rated fence.
Speaker ASo you can do it once and forget about it.
Speaker ANow if you're gonna, if you're like, nah, metal's not for me.
Speaker AI've got to do wood.
Speaker AIf that's the case, here's the answer for that.
Speaker AI like using a product called Post Protector because the weakness of a fence is, especially a wood one, is that it's really just where that rots off or breaks off at ground level.
Speaker ASo Post Protector is a great product.
Speaker AYou can find that@postprotector.com Again, not paying me to do this, but this is a great product.
Speaker AAnd so what it is, it's a waterproof sleeve that goes over your post and it goes into the ground and it seals up and protects the moisture and the bugs from getting into it.
Speaker ASo that way you don't have ground contact and you can maximize that post life.
Speaker ASo it slides over the outside of the post, goes right in, boom, you're good to go.
Speaker AAnd so with that you can do it.
Speaker AFor fences, they've got a skirt board protector for like pole buildings.
Speaker AThey've got a lot of different stuff here, whether you're building a pole building or a fence or anything else.
Speaker AAnd so really it's a simple slide on decay protection for building a fence.
Speaker ASo if you're tired of having to replace those pressure treated posts every once in a while when they get rotted and they blow over or whatever or break off at ground level, this is the way to do it.
Speaker ANow they do have a Post Protector product as well.
Speaker AIt's a preservative.
Speaker AIf you've ever watched, and this is the cool thing, if you've ever watched going through and the utility companies maintain their power poles out there.
Speaker APeople call them telephone poles, but there's not really any telephones on there anymore, are they?
Speaker ABut these power poles, they drill in and put a preservative into them.
Speaker ASo they have a kit for that for your diy, for your old posts.
Speaker ASo if you've got a pole building or if you've got old fence posts there and you want to treat them, just drill into those posts and you're good to go.
Speaker AYou'll find out how well those conditions, you're basically re adding the preservative back into them and then you put a little plug in them and it keeps that from falling into decay and rotting.
Speaker ASo check it out.
Speaker AYou can find out more information at that@postprotector.com now when I build my fences, there's people out there that like to use staples, like to use nails.
Speaker AI am a screw person.
Speaker AI like to use rated screws that are fence Building grade at least, so they've got a protectant over the outside.
Speaker AI don't like using galvanized because I use cedar and the galvanized ends up showing streaks when it comes down.
Speaker ASo I like using the, the deck screws, for instance, that are rated for that.
Speaker ANow you can get them the color of your fencing if you're staying.
Speaker AIf you're doing a cedar fence, you can get the cedar stained colors, you can get the stuff that is.
Speaker AAnd I like to do it that way because it's easy to repair it down the road.
Speaker AAnd when you're using those ceramic coated fasteners, it's just not gonna go anywhere.
Speaker AThose are not gonna pull out.
Speaker AYou don't have to go back and fix it again.
Speaker AIf somebody bumps up against it, you're gonna break the board and not pull the little staples out.
Speaker ASo that's how I like to do it.
Speaker AI like to do that.
Speaker AI like to build up templates.
Speaker AIf you build a template where the top board is going to be riding along, basically when you go to put it on there, you can make it so it fits over the top rail or the fence post itself.
Speaker AAnd if you build a template, then you just have to shove them up to that template and off you go.
Speaker AAnd you can hang fence boards really quickly.
Speaker ASo something to consider when you're looking at doing that for your fence templates, mixing the concrete up quickly.
Speaker AIf you drill all your holes and then rent one of those mud mixers and you got bagged concrete, man, you can go through.
Speaker AJust take that right down the fence line and all you need is a water hose and a plug in and you can premix that stuff in that concrete mixer and just go right down that.
Speaker AIt'll put it right in the hole with the auger and you're good to go.
Speaker AAnd you'll have a fence up in a day.
Speaker AYou can go through and get that.
Speaker AOnce that starts to set up, I like to let it set probably overnight on the concrete.
Speaker AIf you can get the fast stuff, it goes quick, but it's.
Speaker ATo me it's not as strong.
Speaker ASo I like to just mix up the concrete, let it cure for 24 hours and then I could put the fence up.
Speaker AIf there's going to be high winds, you might want to let it go another day or two because it will be soft.
Speaker ABut really mixing up that way is a good way to go.
Speaker ASo doing that, making sure that you know where your property line is, confirm it with survey stakes.
Speaker AIf you've got to get a survey to get it dialed in, do that.
Speaker AIt's a great way to go as far as getting a fence right where you want it built correctly.
Speaker AI tell you what.
Speaker AAnd I've tried some different fence stuff down the road.
Speaker AI tried what was the early trek stuff we tried at my parents house.
Speaker AI wasn't sold on using it, but they went with it.
Speaker AAnd I tell you what, it did not hold up because it didn't take the heat in the Pacific Northwest in the eastern side of the state.
Speaker AThat's a high desert.
Speaker AAnd I tell you what, the heat just turned that stuff into jello.
Speaker ASo it looks like a wobbly fence system that we need to replace one of these days.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker AWe come back, we got so much more.
Speaker AWhen we come back, we're going to be talking about outdoor power equipment, keeping that in shape and getting the right stuff.
Speaker AWe'll do that just as soon as around the house return.
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Speaker AWe had some questions on outdoor power equipment come in and I wanted to just touch base on this one.
Speaker AAnd it's been something that we talked about in a midweek special earlier.
Speaker ABut for you on the radio and the streaming, we didn't talk much about it.
Speaker ASo I want to make sure that we cover it here a little bit because a lot of people catch us nationwide on the radio.
Speaker ASo this is for you folks out there.
Speaker ASo I've had a lot of debate with people on outdoor power equipment.
Speaker ANow it could be your string trimmers, your leaf blowers, your lawnmowers, any of that Stuff, chainsaws, that kind of thing.
Speaker AAnd to be honest, my favorite is the battery powered stuff these days.
Speaker ANow it depends on what platform you use.
Speaker AI switched over to all battery powered stuff here probably six years ago with Greenworks because they were one of the early ones out there.
Speaker ANowadays, just about every tool company's got it.
Speaker AMilwaukee dewalt, everybody's got their own outdoor power equipment, which I think makes a lot of sense for a homeowner.
Speaker AAll of these things will work well if you buy the right one.
Speaker AIt's all about the batteries and how big a battery and how well it's going to work.
Speaker AAnd here's why.
Speaker AIf you go out and buy like a Greenworks entry level, like 40 volt system, it will do your small yard.
Speaker ABut if you're trying to get that to do an acre, it's going to get frustrating.
Speaker AYou probably need to use an 80 volt with multiple batteries.
Speaker AYou'll be great.
Speaker ANow if you've got power tools like Milwaukee for instance, sometimes they take one or two batteries, but you can change the amp hours on those, but you've got enough batteries, you can swap them out.
Speaker AIt's not that big a deal.
Speaker ASo for me you can get a Greenworks lawnmower that'll cut three and a half acres on a single charge of grass.
Speaker ASo depending on that's a zero turn radius and yeah, they're a little bit more.
Speaker ABut not having to buy gas, not having to take it in for the tune up, not having to deal with that stuff where you're just plug and go, you're good to go.
Speaker ANow the only thing you need to do is keep these things clean, keep blades or chains sharp and just maintain it as far as cleanliness and you'll be good to go.
Speaker AFor me, not having to have that oil and gas mixture of my two cycle in different mixes, sometimes maybe it's different for the chainsaws, a string trimmer or whatever, not having to have that mess is awesome.
Speaker ANot.
Speaker AAnd being able to store the lawnmower where I could put it up on edge because it'll fold up and take half.
Speaker AThe space is golden as well.
Speaker ASo these are all things that are super handy when you're talking about outdoor power equipment.
Speaker ANow I've got a insaw here that is a Milwaukee.
Speaker AAnd if I put one of their big batteries in it, that thing will keep right up with a good chain, good bar, something sharp that'll keep right up with a gas powered because that electric puts out so much torque, just like when it Comes to electric vehicles now I'm starting to see the pros start to switch over.
Speaker AI'm seeing more and more pros out there that are switching over to battery.
Speaker ABattery stuff.
Speaker ANow I get it.
Speaker AIf you're logging out there all day long, I totally get why you would have a steel gas powered chainsaw.
Speaker ATotally get it.
Speaker ABut for homeowners out there, I think battery's the way to go.
Speaker ANow here's the thing.
Speaker AI'm seeing tree trimmers now take up their, take up a the tree trimming blades.
Speaker AYou know, when they're up on the ropes or they're up in a boom, they can get up there with a couple batteries and there's no starting and stopping that thing.
Speaker AIt's just pull a trigger like you do your drill or your impact wrench, same kind of thing.
Speaker AGo, nothing hot, nothing to worry about.
Speaker AAnd when the battery gets low, you can swap it out for another one.
Speaker ASo there's great things you can do with these battery powers and if you've already got the battery, you're good to go.
Speaker ABut yeah, the secret to this, and this is what I do to keep my stuff in running order.
Speaker ALike the lawnmowers, I always have a second set of blades that are sharp, ready to go, whether or not.
Speaker ASometimes it's cheaper to jump online and buy a new set of blades than it is to take it down to your local hardware store or local farm supply place that does the work and have them balance it and sharpen it.
Speaker AYeah, you can get on your grinder, but with the electric stuff especially, they have special blades, special cuts.
Speaker AThey've tried to optimize that power correctly.
Speaker AAnd more importantly, what they're trying to do is to make sure that everything's balanced.
Speaker AIt's like a tire.
Speaker AYou want that blade to not be out of weight.
Speaker ASo you have one side that's just going to be hard on equipment.
Speaker ASo you want to make sure everything is balanced correctly.
Speaker ASo if you're going to sharpen it, either have a balancer or go through and just take it down to a pro shop and have them do it real quick and get it done.
Speaker ALike I said though, it's kind of like working brakes on your vehicle.
Speaker AYou should always sit there on those discs on disc brakes and get them turned.
Speaker ASometimes there's not enough material there to have them turned or it's more, more cost effective to sit there and have them turned.
Speaker AYou can actually get the rotors for a better price online.
Speaker ASo make sure you do your research and see what's better fit for you.
Speaker AOf course, if you can give your local farm store or anybody that's doing the work on lawnmowers in your area, small engine repair, if they can do that balancing for you and get that dialed in, of course give them the business.
Speaker ABut keep an extra set of blades there so that way you're good to go.
Speaker AAnd since you don't have to worry about air filters, you don't have to worry about oil, you don't have to worry about gasoline storage, it's nice because as long as you're charged up, you're good to go.
Speaker AAnd that's the great thing with outdoor power equipment.
Speaker ANow, a lot of areas they're banning the gas powered leaf blowers and they're banning the string trimmers and some of that other stuff.
Speaker AAs far as the handheld stuff, and I get that it's noisy and the batteries are working really well.
Speaker AI now have some areas here where I'm driving around.
Speaker AAnd a couple of the commercial lawn care companies are running all battery powered because as they're driving in their trucks around, they're just keeping them charged up.
Speaker AThey've got a battery system on there so they can just keep charging that.
Speaker AAnd so when they're driving around, it's recharging it up and by the end of the day they're good to go so they can add that charge to it.
Speaker AAnd it's pretty cool how they can do that with these systems.
Speaker ASo pretty amazing how you can do that.
Speaker AI've seen guys driving around, top of their trailer has has some solar panels on it.
Speaker AI've seen guys just running battery power back, so when they're driving around and they've got a battery charger, they can just keep going and set their trailer up accordingly.
Speaker ASo something to consider with outdoor power equipment.
Speaker ASo just keep things sharp, keep it maintained, and if you've got gas, just keep it tuned up, keep it running right.
Speaker AGet those parts.
Speaker ASometimes the Amazon stuff doesn't work well for replacement parts, but I've been shocked before.
Speaker AI bought a carburetor online for a TV segment I did last year for my around the House Northwest TV show.
Speaker AAnd I ordered like a $35 carburetor for that Briggs and Stratton off Amaz.
Speaker AAnd it worked beautifully.
Speaker AStarted right up, didn't need much tuning.
Speaker ASuper simple and it worked.
Speaker AAnd it was cheaper than the rebuild kit was to buy the original one.
Speaker ASo for that it worked well.
Speaker AAnd for something I use a couple times a year for cleaning, it seemed to be good.
Speaker AWould I do that for probably something I was using as a professional.
Speaker ANow I'd have done it right.
Speaker ABut for a 10 year old, 15 year old probably pressure washer, it wasn't worth the hassle for that.
Speaker AAll right, guys, we come back, we're going to be talking about factory built housing and how that's becoming the answer for a lot of places around and what we can do with that, something we talked about earlier this year on.
Speaker ABut I tell you what, it is something that is really changing how we can look at housing affordability.
Speaker AAnd I had some comments on that from people that I wanted wanted me to expand on some questions and we're going to do that when we come back.
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Speaker ACheck them out@moneymc grills.com we've been talking about all these different subjects today.
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Speaker AWith that this hour, I wanted it this segment at least wanted to talk about factory built housing and we've had some debates.
Speaker AI've been going back with people on it and it's interesting from my around the house Northwest television show that I've been doing for about two and a half years now on Fox 12, Fox 12 plus here in the Portland, Oregon market that can be streamed across the country.
Speaker AThis is our last month of the show and probably not supposed to be talking about it.
Speaker AProbably get my hand slapped for that.
Speaker ABut like all tv, we're not supposed to talk about those things.
Speaker ABut there will be a new life of that show.
Speaker ABeen talking to people and getting that back together.
Speaker ASo we will have a new version of a TV show coming out soon and gonna make it even easier for you to consume.
Speaker AThat is our goal.
Speaker AWe're working through those details right now.
Speaker ABut you know our A block which we start the house out with, we start out with some beautiful homes in our area.
Speaker ANow that first segment is really highlighting this.
Speaker AAnd what I've learned with factory built housing is I've gone out and seen every week I go see a house that's probably 750,000 to what 10 million dollar home.
Speaker AAnd I noticed this when I walked through And Skyline Homes is one of the sponsors of the show.
Speaker AFriends of mine, they're not paying me to say this, they do not sponsor this show.
Speaker ABut I'll tell you this, their finish work in their factory built homes is very much equal to some of the one and a half and two and a half million dollar homes that we go see now.
Speaker AWhy do I like factory built homes?
Speaker AI think it's the perfect option for people that are trying to build affordable housing.
Speaker AIt is so much cleaner with so much waste.
Speaker AI have been watching, they're building a probably a $4 million home down the street from me.
Speaker AThey took a waterfront home that was $1 million.
Speaker AIt was ugly.
Speaker AIt was a bad 70s mid century type northwest contemporary that was just ugly.
Speaker AIt had a lot of work, it had asbestos everywhere.
Speaker AThey had to go in and clean it up, haul it off.
Speaker AAnd now they're building a new two story home in its place.
Speaker AI get it.
Speaker AThe market is ripe for that in my neighborhood.
Speaker ABut here's the thing, what I'm seeing though is how they build that home compared to how they build a home over here that is built in the factory.
Speaker AIt's built better.
Speaker AThey are building these homes ins and where the difference is over there when they were framing, they were having dumpsters hauled off of of plywood or actually no plywood in that place.
Speaker AOSB Lumber cut dumpsters.
Speaker AThese guys are building homes with lumber that is pre cut Sheetrock that is the size of the room.
Speaker AThey can order this stuff because they're buying in such bulk and they're not building it in the rain or the snow or the wind.
Speaker ASo they're inside.
Speaker AAnd what's gorgeous about that is that everything can stay true, it's safer and you don't have the mold issues you have with so many of these homes in my area that are built in the rain.
Speaker AThese homes that are framed up in November through March.
Speaker AI wouldn't want to buy one of those homes.
Speaker AI'm watching these things get sheathed and house wrapped and the two by fours and the plywood or OSB has got black coatings on it from mold and mildew.
Speaker AAnd they're encapsulating that inside the house.
Speaker ACould that have air quality issues down the road?
Speaker AI'd almost bet on it.
Speaker ASo those are the issues we see and the roofing materials put on in a safe manner.
Speaker AThey're not doing the wind, they don't have to worry about water damage because it's raining.
Speaker AThey can go through and do this stuff correctly.
Speaker AAnd quite frankly, the houses are built stronger because they got to haul these things down the road.
Speaker ASo they've got to be able to take that.
Speaker ASo this is not your grandmother's double wide.
Speaker AThis is something that is affordable.
Speaker AIt is fast.
Speaker AYou can go in and put a community in together that I promise you, when you drove through it, you wouldn't know that was a manufactured, factory built home.
Speaker AAnd here's why.
Speaker AYou could go in, put all the roads, utilities, foundations, garage floors poured, everything's ready to rock and you can order your brand new home.
Speaker AAnd the cool thing with that is you order for the whole neighborhood.
Speaker AThey roll in, they come in, they set them on the foundations, they're prepped for a garage.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker ASo they've got them pre framed ready to go.
Speaker ASo inside the house they've got or on another pallet showing up.
Speaker AThey've got the matching roofing, they've got the matching siding.
Speaker AThey know what has to go on there.
Speaker AThey frame up the garage walls, throw the roof trusses up on it ties in and it looks like a ranch house with an attached garage out the front.
Speaker AAnd nobody knows any different, but they can get that built up in a week, two weeks, then you're dealing with landscaping and in a month you've got a community turned over from site development to concrete to everything else.
Speaker AIt's amazing how fast you can go through and do this if you want denser housing.
Speaker ANow they're building duplexes.
Speaker ASo you've got duplexes you can roll in and set up.
Speaker ASo the cool thing with that is if you're trying to come in, like great example here in my area, we've got beach communities that have huge affordable housing for worker problems.
Speaker AThe houses have gone up that people can't afford to live there.
Speaker ABut if you had a piece of land that you wanted to put some duplexes on, you could order these things up and have that quickly turned.
Speaker ABecause as you're doing the site work of leveling and running utilities and putting a foundation in and getting the road dialed in and the sidewalks, they're building the house so you're saving so much time and energy right there and you're building something that can be energy star rated, something that is going to be way cleaner and way greener.
Speaker AAnd the thing that I noticed about factory built housing that I'm waving the flag on is that they have accountability because these people work together and do this every single day.
Speaker ASo the drywall team is a drywall team.
Speaker AThe finishers are the finishers.
Speaker AAll these things happen that way.
Speaker AAnd you get people that are QCing and looking at it.
Speaker AI tell you what, some of these major house builders out there, doesn't matter out where you're in the country.
Speaker ASome of them are doing a horrible job.
Speaker AI have seen nightmares in Arizona.
Speaker ANightmares, absolute nightmares in Florida.
Speaker AI saw one house that they built out of concrete block to meet the code.
Speaker AI don't know if it was a windy day or what, but that bathroom wall exterior was so bowed out of the concrete block that if you hung a mirror on it, you couldn't put a flat mirror in the wall because you'd break it.
Speaker AThere was a radius to it.
Speaker AAccidental.
Speaker AThat's a hot mess and no excuse for that.
Speaker AThere's not.
Speaker ASo to me, building a home that's going to be durable, that wastes so much less product, and you think about it, if you're hauling away three full dumpsters of building materials that were overcuts, that they paid for and now have to pay hundreds of dollars a ton probably to get it out of there at some of the rates that you see in metropolitan areas, that gets insane.
Speaker AThere's thousands of dollars just in waste.
Speaker ACould be tens of thousands of dollars in waste that just isn't existing in a factory built home.
Speaker ASo I think, I'm not talking tiny homes.
Speaker AYou can do 80 years tiny homes, all that stuff, I get it, but that's not the overall solution.
Speaker AI think putting these in and a lot of people.
Speaker AI don't want a mobile home next to my house.
Speaker AThis isn't a mobile home.
Speaker AThis is something that's going to be on a foundation.
Speaker APull the axles out.
Speaker ASitting on a foundation, it's just going to be a heavy duty home sitting next to your house.
Speaker AFor most residential things you'd never know that's what it was.
Speaker AYou walk inside, it's got a ten foot island with quartz countertops on it.
Speaker AProbably nicer than your home.
Speaker AIt is absolutely amazing to see what you can do with these homes and the climate control conditions.
Speaker ASo I think it's really smart to look at what some of these people are doing.
Speaker AThere's a lot of cool things when it comes to building these new homes that can save a lot of money for the people that are buying them and for the developer that's building them.
Speaker AAll right, guys, we come back, segment four.
Speaker AThis is going to be a lot of fun here.
Speaker AWe're going to talk about my yard care tips for summertime.
Speaker ASome of the tricks that I do to make sure that we're looking good in the yard and to get your yard under control so you can enjoy the sunshine out there, playing with the kids, grandkids or just having to look good for the pets and keeping everybody healthy.
Speaker AWe'll do that just as soon as around the House returns.
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Speaker AI'm Eric G.
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Speaker AWe've been just talking about all this different kind of smorgasbord of stuff with a different topic each segment.
Speaker ANot our deep dive show.
Speaker AWe've been talking about different subjects, trying to play a little catch up here on stuff.
Speaker AAnd I had a lot of questions come in for summer yard care tips.
Speaker ASo I thought let's just put it into one segment so we can address these.
Speaker AI didn't want to do a whole show on it, but there are a lot of tricks of the trade out there.
Speaker ASo when it comes to yard care, many times when you're talking about keeping that grass green, healthy, looking good, and if you're doing that, it's going to use a little less water and you can save probably on a little water out there.
Speaker ABut here are my tricks.
Speaker AFirst up, what I like to do is I use a service to get my fertilizer through.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker AI can go down to the grocery store, home improvement store, whatever, farm and garden store and get fertilizer.
Speaker AI can go buy the best Scott's Turf Builder.
Speaker ANothing wrong with those guys.
Speaker AUse them for years and I can just blindly throw it on and say, I hope that works.
Speaker AWhat I did here two years ago and it's made a huge difference is I went with Lawn Bright.
Speaker AThey're not paying me to do this.
Speaker AI work with these guys because I Love what they do, their service where they send you hose end products to put on your grass.
Speaker ASo what you do is you sign up, I'll send you a box.
Speaker AIt's got a bunch of different stuff in it.
Speaker ABut here's the cool thing with this.
Speaker AIt's got all the different stuff in it.
Speaker AAnd you're going to take also samples of your soil.
Speaker AYou can go in your front yard and get a soil sample.
Speaker AYou can go to your backyard, whatever you got going on, mail it back and they do the lab results for you to tell you what your lawn needs.
Speaker ANow mine, because I'm in the Pacific Northwest, I've got these huge fir trees out there.
Speaker AThose her huge fir trees drop a lot of debris down on my grass that does break down, but it's very acidic.
Speaker ASo many times we're putting in, I have to put in a pelletized lime or something like that on the ground to help balance that out.
Speaker AIt is a constant battle and I'll be doing that for years.
Speaker AI'm going to be putting my house up for sale here.
Speaker ASo if you're in the Pacific Northwest and you're looking to buy a house in that in a beautiful neighborhood, it'll still be one of the lesser expensive houses here.
Speaker AIt's going to have all the nice features and a pretty darn good looking lawn as well.
Speaker AThat'll be in another episode.
Speaker ABut I tell you what, this lawn care system works great and it's easy because I just put it on the hose, go out, spray it down and it will take care of things for me.
Speaker ASo it does a great job of keeping your grass healthy, clean and being where it's organic type materials.
Speaker AI'm not putting a ton of chemicals on the ground to really hurt pats and things like that.
Speaker AAnd I'm not worried about it running off and getting down into streams, watersheds, things like that.
Speaker ASo there's a lot of balance.
Speaker ASo check out lawn Bright, super affordable.
Speaker AIt's nice.
Speaker AHeck of a lot cheaper than those companies that come by and spray it on your lawn that you don't know what you're getting or if you're even getting the right stuff.
Speaker AThis is science based off a lab test and they look at your area and they tell you when to put it on and all that stuff.
Speaker ASo it's really helpful.
Speaker ANow there is a new technology out there.
Speaker AIf you're putting in a new lawn or you're going to replace your sprinkler system.
Speaker AIf you have to use an irrigation system now, maybe you're using it on a city water or municipal water.
Speaker AMaybe you're using a system that needs to be filtered.
Speaker AThat's a irrigation type system like we have on the west coast out here where we have ditches or open ditches in many areas.
Speaker AI grew up with that over on 610k on a country in the tri cities.
Speaker AMy friends over there I had irrigation.
Speaker ASo I had to really filter that because they were open pits running water down there.
Speaker AAnd whatever blew into it was now in your sprinkler heads.
Speaker ASo you really had to make sure to keep that kind of dialed in.
Speaker ABut there is a new sprinkler system out there that I love.
Speaker AI've had it for a couple of years in my backyard.
Speaker AIt's called Ira Green.
Speaker AI R R I G R E N Ira Green.
Speaker AIt is a smart sprinkler system.
Speaker ANow it's a little bit more money, but it saves you a ton of money on your lawn care.
Speaker AIf you're paying for water, it makes a ton of sense.
Speaker AThink of each sprinkler head as a computer optimated printer.
Speaker ASo you hook the system up, it's line.
Speaker AThere's no solenoids that go to this.
Speaker AYou put line pressure all the way out to the sprinkler head and then there's a computer inside it that turns it on.
Speaker AAnd you're basically printing water on your lawn from the spray head.
Speaker ASo it's a single spray head with all these little droplets that come out of it.
Speaker ABut you load up the app on your phone and you stand out there and adjust the distance and the spray pattern to where the points are.
Speaker ASo you could have a star shaped lawn with 12 points on it.
Speaker AAnd that one sprinkler head goes in the middle and it will control and let put water right down the edge of that.
Speaker AAnd it will only water the grass area.
Speaker ASo instead of needing in a backyard, my backyard would have needed probably six to 12 heads.
Speaker AI have two.
Speaker AAnd it waters the places I want and the places it doesn't works really well.
Speaker ASo it's something that just works so good for taking care of that lawn.
Speaker AAnd it saves me a ton of water.
Speaker AIt saved me on my water bill here.
Speaker AWhen I changed that system.
Speaker AIt saved me a third versus having a sprinkler that I was towing around and doing the best that I could manage.
Speaker AI'm using that little of water.
Speaker ASo it saved.
Speaker AIt took a third of my water usage and got rid of it.
Speaker AAnd I wasn't even watering my lawn.
Speaker ACorrectly, it was probably underwatered.
Speaker ASo now I'm watering it perfectly and doing that.
Speaker AIt's a little bit more money for the system when you sign up, but it pays for itself really quick.
Speaker AAnd you now you don't have the wet sidewalk, you don't have the street getting wet, you know, the neighbors, cars getting wet or anything else.
Speaker AYou can control where you put the water, which makes a ton of sense.
Speaker ANow here's the other thing when it comes to we talked a little bit about it here.
Speaker ABut with yard care tips, one of the biggest things is of course controlling the weeds so you get those looking good.
Speaker AAnd I know it's not the best for the environment, but I tell you what, having a weed free lawn looks awesome.
Speaker ANow the other thing is make sure you're mowing it at the right height, depending on the grass you have, and keep that blade super sharp.
Speaker AThe sharper the blade, the more balanced that grass.
Speaker AIt cuts it even it looks better.
Speaker AAnd you're not gonna have this ragged edge that looks badly on it and it's better for the lawn itself.
Speaker ASo doing that, controlling the amount of thatch that you have that's built up underneath it, sometimes you gotta go through.
Speaker AIf you've been letting it grow and you're mowing it long and you're just putting too much material down, sometimes you need to go through and thatch that lawn.
Speaker ANow I haven't had to do it because they have a liquid detacher that you put down in the fall that helps break that stuff down so you don't have it in the spring so you can get a thicker, fuller lawn.
Speaker AAnd so those are all tips and tricks to do that.
Speaker ANow of course, different parts of the country, a lot of places where it's desert areas, they're paying for you, we're giving you tax breaks to get rid of that lawn.
Speaker AAnd I totally get it.
Speaker ANow the one disadvantage with putting turf down, like the fake grass stuff, I tell you what, that stuff gets super hot.
Speaker AYou do have the coolness of the grass.
Speaker ASo if you're in a hot, full sun area, that can get as hot as pavement over there and that can be really miserable.
Speaker ABe miserable to be out on.
Speaker ABecause a lot of these even put down those rubber little beads down there in the base to if you're playing sports or doing something out on it, that stuff gets massively hot because there's still black there to get hot.
Speaker ASo think about if you're gonna swap that out turf and full sun gets wicked hot.
Speaker ANow I think they're coming out with some stuff that will reflect heat better, but there's nothing like cool grass to keep the area around your house a little bit cooler.
Speaker AYou could add 15 or 20 degrees outside surface temperature just by having the turf.
Speaker ASo make sure you're making the right choices on that.
Speaker AI got a buddy's house.
Speaker AHe put a big turf backyard in, no trees.
Speaker AThat place.
Speaker AJuly, August is almost unusable because it's so darn hot.
Speaker AAnd that can be problematic for you.
Speaker ABut no matter what, just plan ahead on your lawn.
Speaker ATake the time, get it dialed in.
Speaker AIf you consistently mow it, get it looking good, and I recommend watering it.
Speaker ASo many people in my area will sit there and let the lawn die off.
Speaker AThat is just a fire hazard in the summertime.
Speaker AIf you're not going to water it, you'd be better off doing something different because if you have a neighbor's house or some kid on the 4th of July with a firework getting a little errant, you can lose your house off of that.
Speaker ASo I would not recommend having a white lawn.
Speaker AIt just ends up being a problem.
Speaker AI would change out and do some landscaping or do something different there.
Speaker AAnd all you people out there that are managing the hoas, oh my gosh, those people can get crazy out there.
Speaker AMy girlfriend's house.
Speaker AHoly smokes.
Speaker AThat HOA will send her a nasty gram.
Speaker AIf a dog goes by and pees on the front lawn and creates a brown spot, they'll send her a nasty gram, tell her they're going to fine her if she doesn't go in and fix that, even though wasn't her fault.
Speaker AThat's the hoas for you.
Speaker AThey can be a little problematic, so be careful with that.
Speaker AThat can be an issue.
Speaker AThere's so many good videos on on Instagram on people that are fighting their HOAs.
Speaker AIt's hilarious.
Speaker AI saw a guy this last week that they find him for his garbage cans being seen from the road.
Speaker ASo what did he do?
Speaker APut up a bat sanctuary because bat sanctuaries are federally protected.
Speaker ASo he put one up right in his side yard next to the trash cans to fight the hoa, which quite frankly made me laugh.
Speaker AIt was pretty darn funny.
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