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Speaker AEric G.
Speaker AWelcome to the Round the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for joining me today.
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Speaker AThis is that show that we do on a Wednesday.
Speaker AThat we do Wednesday morning.
Speaker AIt is recorded.
Speaker ASo you get the latest information out there.
Speaker AAnd I wanted to talk about a couple things today, so this might be a little bit longer.
Speaker AOne of them is I am seeing a drastic slowdown in everything with contractors, subcontractors, building, remodeling, repairs, all of it.
Speaker AI am seeing things coming to a halt out there right now.
Speaker AAre we coming into a construction crash?
Speaker AI don't believe that there's going to be a crash with, with our house prices, I don't think that's coming anywhere near.
Speaker ABut have people tapped the brakes so hard right now waiting to see how the shoe drops with tariffs, interest rates and everything else.
Speaker AHave we hit the brakes on that creating a space for you to maybe get your project done?
Speaker AI've been talking to a lot of different people out there from contractors, remodeling contractors, H.
Speaker AVAC plumbing, electrical professionals, all of them out there.
Speaker AAnd they are very concerned with where things are at now.
Speaker AWe're seeing a few things right now.
Speaker AWe're seeing made in America products out there that have been competing with overseas products.
Speaker AA lot of companies getting their orders in early to make sure that they have their shelves stocked full in case we have product shortages, which unless something changes is going to happen here in probably the next two weeks, we start to see that, you know, we've got inventory in the US We've been burning through that.
Speaker ANot a lot's been coming in.
Speaker ANot a lot of companies have been ordering stuff from China because they're worried about paying those tariffs.
Speaker ASo you're seeing these kind of things.
Speaker AAre we in a spot where everyone gets nervous?
Speaker AI think we are.
Speaker AI think we are seeing that now.
Speaker ALet's talk about H Vac.
Speaker AH Vac prices have gone up significantly, 1 because of energy changes they made for 2025.
Speaker ASo things are more expensive.
Speaker AWe've changed the refrigerant.
Speaker ASo a lot of people out there going, I don't know if I need to spend 20, $25,000 on a new system, can I fix mine for a while?
Speaker ASo right now would be a great time as a homeowner to take a look and see, get that maintenance agreement.
Speaker AIf you've got a system that's five years or older, maybe getting that service agreement would be smart to make sure you've got things dialed back in that would be huge.
Speaker ASo the next one might be time to get some of those other projects going.
Speaker AIf contractors are slow, I think the people that have money are doing the big decks, the big fences.
Speaker AA lot of people are tackling these as DIY projects that might have hired that out a couple years ago.
Speaker ASo we'll have to see how that plays out.
Speaker ABut keep an eye on this.
Speaker AThis could be something that really hurts.
Speaker ANew home construction, remodeling.
Speaker AAnd this might be that time where about every decade we get people that come through and kitchen and bathrooms get lost, Cabinet companies get lost.
Speaker AThe manufacturers of products that were building stuff primarily for new home construction.
Speaker AThat's one of those things you go, oh, speaking of new home construction, a little update on something I talked about a few weeks ago.
Speaker ABuilder putting a house down the street here.
Speaker AWe talked about it, I think, a couple weeks ago, where we had Tyvek on the house wrap not being put on.
Speaker AFollowing their best practices.
Speaker ANo flexible flashing down before the window.
Speaker AThey put the flexible flashing over the.
Speaker AOver the trim on the window.
Speaker ABasically the nailing flange that's only sticking to the Tyvek, which is a problem because once water gets behind the Tyvek, you have a freeway going right into the structure.
Speaker ASo that's a really bad idea.
Speaker ANow I think they're putting up some kind of a rain screen.
Speaker ASo they have the Tyvek wrapped around and taped off.
Speaker AAnd now what they're doing is they're putting battens up on the wall to create what looks like a rain screen effect, except there's just Tyvek there, so I won't call that the waterproof membrane.
Speaker AI have torn so many walls off where the Tyvek has degraded so what they're doing is they're putting siding up, they put battens up.
Speaker ASo, you know, one by fours up.
Speaker AThe problem is when they nail those one by fours up, there's nothing sealing around those because the Tyvek is just like paper.
Speaker AWhen that nail goes through, it doesn't sit there and create that.
Speaker ANow create that seal around the nail.
Speaker ASo if water gets behind this, which it will in my climate, that siding is going to rot from the OSB out, from the sheathing out.
Speaker AIt's gonna be a problem.
Speaker ASo I hate seeing that with people buying brand new homes and seeing that less than optimal construction technique.
Speaker AThis sighting company to me is taking the cheap way out and that's a huge issue.
Speaker AI'll get some pictures up here on social media and show you what I'm talking about.
Speaker ABut I'm just disappointed seeing companies build stuff that way.
Speaker AIt's absolutely, incredibly wrong to do that level of house and to take that level of shortcut.
Speaker AThere should be a waterproof barrier there, there should be a rain screen.
Speaker ASiding should go up over the top of that so water gets behind it, gives it a place for the water to go out.
Speaker AThe other thing is when you have that huge wide space in between there, without the rain screen, you've got a better place for rodents, pests to hide behind it because you've got a three quarter inch gap behind it.
Speaker AAnd boy, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, spiders, bugs love to get up in there.
Speaker AAt least that rain screen material keeps that from being optimal for them.
Speaker ANow they could get up in there, but it's a lot harder.
Speaker AIt's a lot harder.
Speaker AThe other one I wanted to talk about today here is home technology and we've been seeing some people online complaining about their home tech not getting serviced.
Speaker AAnd I wanted to talk about this for a minute.
Speaker AWith home tech, if you're a DIYer, if you're a contractor, anytime we install home tech that is a third party.
Speaker AAnd I'm not talking about putting in like a carrier H vac system, then their smart thermostat that comes with the system gets installed.
Speaker AI'm talking about your nest thermostat, your ring doorbell, all of those more retail facing products.
Speaker AThere's a time that technology, just like the phones we carry in our hand, there is a time when you get into the smart home space, especially with thermostats and things like that or doorbells, where three, four, five, seven years down the road, it is way outdated and you start to see things not work correctly.
Speaker ASo these are not like your old thermostat you put in.
Speaker AThat was dumb.
Speaker AAnd you had to put a couple double AA batteries on it and it kept the time and you were good to go.
Speaker ANo, when we're talking about these smart home things, there is a time you have to replace it.
Speaker ALike my girlfriend's place right now, she's got a ring doorbell, it works.
Speaker AAll of a sudden it stopped ringing inside.
Speaker AProbably five year old unit, probably time for an upgrade, maybe even a change of brand.
Speaker ABut you get to that point where it just doesn't work well.
Speaker AAnd that's where technology has exceeded the hardware that you put on the wall.
Speaker AAnd at some point these companies say that's obsolete.
Speaker AWe are no longer servicing that model.
Speaker ASo take a look online and see what model you have.
Speaker ATake a look and see what the new model is.
Speaker AIt might be time to upgrade that.
Speaker AAnd I've had to do that throughout my home.
Speaker AI see stuff where I'm like, ooh, this isn't working.
Speaker AOr even worse, the company that I was testing out, it quit working.
Speaker AThey went out of business.
Speaker ATheir servers are down, it's gone.
Speaker ASo now I have switches or something else that doesn't work.
Speaker ASo keep an eye out on that.
Speaker AWhen you have something that is starting to act up, it might be time to upgrade that piece of hardware.
Speaker ASo you're good to go.
Speaker ASo think about those things.
Speaker ATake a look.
Speaker AIf you're thinking about upgrading to that new system for maybe it's a new smart thermostat.
Speaker ABe careful of one thing out there.
Speaker AMany public utilities or utilities are giving away smart thermostats for your home.
Speaker AJust make sure you're not trading your ability to control it.
Speaker ASome of these are handing them out going, hey, Here's a brand new 50 or $75 value or even $150 value smart thermostat.
Speaker AYou might want to read the fine print and make sure that you're not giving them the ability on high load days to turn off your AC or turn off your electric heat or at least delay it a little bit or change the temperature.
Speaker AGet the fine print on that one to make sure you are good before you sign up for quote unquote, reduced price or free.
Speaker AMany times it's a good deal.
Speaker AJust understand what the rules are so you're not putting yourself in a position under wondering, wow, why didn't I read that?
Speaker AIt was probably there.
Speaker AThen you'll feel way better off knowing what the rules are before you get that free thing.
Speaker AThey're using free for some reason or reduced price for some reason.
Speaker AUsually it's so they can control and better manage their power grid by controlling the high load days.
Speaker ANothing wrong with that.
Speaker AJust understand it before you go in.
Speaker AAll right everybody, we got a great new show coming up this weekend.
Speaker AI can't wait to share it with you on Friday, maybe even Thursday afternoon on the podcast.
Speaker AYou could check it out there.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
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