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Speaker AIt's around the House on this episode of around the House.
Speaker ASo the problem was is we bought this from a guy that owns arcades.
Speaker ANice guy, no problem there.
Speaker ABut he said the side art wasn't on them and I went, okay, the side art is on the side of those stand up arcade style video games.
Speaker ASome yahoo, probably some kid decided one day to paint over flat black the sides of those games.
Speaker ASo he goes, no art on the sides.
Speaker AI'm like, okay, they must have done some work on the box or whatever.
Speaker AI get it.
Speaker AThought it was strange.
Speaker ASo I got it home after buying them, looked at it in the light and I could see the outline of the stuff below it.
Speaker ASo what I did is I took a bunch of different when it comes to remodeling or renovating your home, there is a lot to know and we have got you covered.
Speaker AThis is around the House.
Speaker AWelcome to the Round the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AThanks for joining me today.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
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Speaker AI wanted to talk about in this first hour of the show, projects to consider in 2025 what I think are going to be reasonable projects, things that probably are going to get you a fair amount of value or at least personal value for many people.
Speaker AAnd with all the stuff that's going on here topically with tariffs coming in and going away, these are gonna be what I think are gonna be the SAFER ones for 2025 because we got a lot of trade stuff going on out there and I don't see that going away soon.
Speaker ASo I'm sure over the next three or four months, at least till summertime, there's gonna be some back and forth and we'll just see what happens with that.
Speaker AThat's gonna be interesting.
Speaker AFirst up here we were talking about it last week and again it continues this week where we're talking about new tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Speaker AIs it on, is it off?
Speaker AComing out of Canada, coming out of Mexico, wherever.
Speaker AThese again are things that we're gonna see on a weekly basis.
Speaker AAnd I'm not getting worked up about em.
Speaker ACause it seems to be that again we're talking, we've got countries that are, they're battling back and forth, trying to posture, trying to deal with stuff and get numbers brought down.
Speaker ASo it's going to be chaotic for a bit.
Speaker AAnd that's why I thought let's talk about the different stuff here that we can do in our home that maybe will not include a lot of those things that could go up in price significantly.
Speaker ASo here's the thing.
Speaker ARight now, I think for the next few months we're probably going to see the continuation of wood pricing and sheetrock being abnormally high.
Speaker ANow, sheetrock has been all over the board recently.
Speaker AWhen I start paying close to 20 bucks a sheet for a sheet of plywood and literally when I'm seeing plywood and sheetrock being the same, I start wondering what's going on.
Speaker ASheetrock has been through the roof for the last few months and it's something, especially with the new lighter sheetrock, there's less gypsum going in there.
Speaker AThey're aerating it and forming it.
Speaker AI it to me it's okay, that's another step.
Speaker ABut you're using, yes, less material.
Speaker AIt's not that big a deal.
Speaker AIt's quote unquote lighter sheetrock, which means it doesn't hold up as well on a fire.
Speaker ABut that's what it is.
Speaker ABecause our regular half inch sheetrock here is not really tested for fire.
Speaker ASo the problem we're seeing out there with the sheetrock is this.
Speaker AAll the new light stuff out there is the screws don't hold in a fire as well because of the lighter duty sheetrock.
Speaker AThat's why they go to five, eight in the fire rate.
Speaker AIt is fire rated, so that stuff isn't changing, but the half inch isn't.
Speaker ASo in the way of doing that, you know, we've got stuff that's a little less fire rated.
Speaker AAnd if you've got a fire in an attic or something like that, it tends to drop down off the ceiling a lot faster.
Speaker ASo you should either be using twice as many screws or using some adhesive with that to get a better result.
Speaker ABut nonetheless, those are going to be high.
Speaker AI think here for the first half of 20, 25.
Speaker ATom, we'll see what happens.
Speaker ABut here's my tricks on projects for this year, the first recommendation I have for you is taking on some of those.
Speaker AWith this high inflation and everything else, we don't want to be going out and getting loans just yet if, unless you have to do something significant.
Speaker ABut these high prices lend us to maintaining things on our home.
Speaker AIf you've got a basement or crawl space, let's get that stuff knocked out that could be creating damage, right?
Speaker AHave that crawl space contractor come out here, let's work on it, let's get it figured out, let's get it cleaned up, let's get it all the things taken care of.
Speaker AWe have significant humidity problems in our homes across the U.S.
Speaker Ai think the stat I saw that 80% of the homes out there need a dehumidifier.
Speaker ASo let's work on getting that a little bit healthier.
Speaker ASo mold out of the basement, mold out of the crawl space, cleaned up, good vapor barrier down there, taking care of those things, making sure that you've got a, a good air scrubber in the house.
Speaker AJust work on the normal stuff that's going to help with the quality of life that you've got.
Speaker AAnd they're usually not that big of a poll, especially if you're doing it as the DIY project.
Speaker ASo a lot of these things you can tackle yourself and it's not too bad.
Speaker ANow, the next one here that I would work on within that is either cleaning or maintaining or replacing that roof.
Speaker AI think our oil prices will be down here and not up.
Speaker ASo I think that a roof will be good this year at least.
Speaker AAnd if you need one, they're not getting cheaper out there, so might be a good time.
Speaker AAnd a lot of roofing companies out there I'm seeing, are offering some financing plans for that where it can be a lower interest rate that they're carrying because they want to have.
Speaker AThey want to have your business.
Speaker ASo take a look at that.
Speaker AAnd roofs are big right now.
Speaker AMake sure that you had a buddy that replaced his roof and he had what, four or five layers up on it.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, holy smokes, that's a lot of layers of roof up there.
Speaker AOn something like that, if you've got one layer and you're putting a second on there, I don't like it.
Speaker ABut if you're putting a third layer on there, rip the roof off, time to tear it down, put the roof off and do it right.
Speaker AIf you're out there talking to contractors and you're talking about roofing and you're thinking about that roof Project here is my little secret.
Speaker ATo make sure you get the right roofer out there, I would go pick out the color of roofing that you like.
Speaker AAnd the brand doesn't matter if it's certainteed or owns Corning or who have whatever brand you're using out there.
Speaker AThere's a lot of great roofing manufacturers out there.
Speaker APick the color and the style you like, then jump on that manufacturer's web page and look for the certified installers in your area and see if you can find it.
Speaker AIf not, look at a different product.
Speaker AThese are people that'll be in their installation program that have taken the classes that know how to put the system on.
Speaker AAnd some manufacturers will have a rating system where it's like, ah, they're the Diamond Club member or whatever.
Speaker AAnd so you could see how well they are.
Speaker AAnd that's a key right there.
Speaker ABecause you can put the best roof up on that roof and you've got a horrible installer, you're going to run into problems because that warranty is not going to be very good.
Speaker AWhen they go, they didn't install it right, they didn't put the right underlayment on it, they didn't do this, they didn't do that.
Speaker AAnd that's where really where you run into problems.
Speaker ASo you want to make sure that if you're hiring that contractor to make sure that you got the right one doing it, and that's the easiest way is to lean on that manufacturer, then get two or three quotes, see what comes up.
Speaker AAnd worst case, call the roofing company and see if they have a favorite.
Speaker AThey might go, oh man, this person's perfect.
Speaker ABecause anytime there's a warning claim for something done wrong, they're the ones that get called to have to come out and send somebody out there to get on the roof and take a look.
Speaker ASo they're the ones that see whether it's put into their specifications.
Speaker ASo it's a great way to lean on in on that.
Speaker AAnd another one here that we've been talking about that I think is really important and we'll talk more about this is some of the things you can do for storm or fire protection outside if you're in a hurricane area.
Speaker AWhat do you got there?
Speaker AWhat do you need to do to make your house a little bit safer, a little more durable and a little more resilient for the next storm?
Speaker AIs there something you can do out there that'll make your life a little easier down the road?
Speaker AAnd the same thing with fire protection that's another one.
Speaker AIf you're in a wildfire zone, which can be anywhere these days.
Speaker AWe'll talk about that when we come back here in a second because that's really where you can do a lot in your general landscaping.
Speaker ASo by the time you're out there in the spring, diving into the landscape, cleaning up the flower beds, what can you do different to make sure you've got something that's got a barrier there?
Speaker ASo we'll talk about those tips when we come back.
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Speaker AThanks for joining me today.
Speaker AIf you want to find out more about us, head over to aroundthe house online.com tell you what, I had a fun project filming for my TV show today, and this was a fun one.
Speaker AAnd I want to talk about this before we get back to the list because it was a cool little segment.
Speaker ASo I had got my wife and I some standup video games for the garage out here in the shop.
Speaker AAnd if you watch the around The House Northwest TV show that you can stream on the Fox 12 app, Fox 12 Oregon.
Speaker AIt's on YouTube over@kptv.com, any of those places you can see it.
Speaker AI do these DIY projects within it.
Speaker AAnd today was a fun one.
Speaker AWe have those video games.
Speaker AI have a Defender video game which I grew up on.
Speaker AI had one in my basement that we had won from Chuck E.
Speaker ACheese's and a giveaway which my brother got.
Speaker ASo I got to enjoy that.
Speaker AAnd then I was gonna get that because I found it.
Speaker AAnd she goes, oh my gosh, they got Centipede.
Speaker AI want Centipede.
Speaker AGuess what?
Speaker AShe got a Centipede.
Speaker ASo the problem was is we bought this from a guy that owns arcades.
Speaker ANice guy, no problem there.
Speaker ABut he said the side art wasn't on him.
Speaker AAnd I went, okay, the side art is on the side of those stand up arcade style Video games.
Speaker ASome yahoo, probably some kid decided one day to paint over flat black the sides of those games.
Speaker ASo he goes, no art on the sides.
Speaker AI'm like, okay.
Speaker AAnd they must done some work on the box or whatever.
Speaker AI get it.
Speaker AThought it was strange.
Speaker ASo I got it home after buying them, looked at it in the light and I could see the outline of the stuff below it.
Speaker ASo what I did is I took a bunch of different.
Speaker ADidn't know really what kind of paint was on there.
Speaker ASo I took an inconspicuous spot and just started making up a cocktail of stuff in the garage.
Speaker APaint thinners to any of the industrial cleaners to a graffiti remover.
Speaker AAnd then what ended up softening this stuff up without hurting the artwork on the back was a brush cleaner that cleaned brushes.
Speaker AAnd it's really cool because it's meant for that hardened paint on a brush and says it's for any paint.
Speaker AIt's a chemical.
Speaker AYou got to be careful with this stuff.
Speaker AI had to open the garage door because we were getting way high in here.
Speaker ABut we ended up going through and scrubbing that off.
Speaker AAnd now the video game looks like a million bucks.
Speaker AAnd if you've got something like a dresser or anything like that, you're tackling on a project that's really easy, it's a fun one just to go out and see what chemical is going to take that off without hurting the finish underneath.
Speaker ABecause this here, they didn't prep it, they just rattle canned it with flat black paint.
Speaker ASo it was really easy to go do.
Speaker AAnd sometimes you get furniture that has a beautiful finish underneath it or a great veneer, but you want to do it without hurting it.
Speaker AAnd so take some time, do some experiments.
Speaker AAnd I found the right mix or the right product to do it with without hurting the stuff down below.
Speaker ASo I know it's something you guys can tackle.
Speaker AIt'll be on an upcoming episode here of around the House Northwest.
Speaker AI think it's airing this weekend.
Speaker ABut that was one of those things here that fun.
Speaker AWhen it airs this following week here from the show, we'll see what happens.
Speaker ABut it turned out really cool.
Speaker AIt was a nice before and after.
Speaker AWe've been talking about here talking about projects.
Speaker AWe've been talking about the projects to consider in 2025.
Speaker AAnd here's the cool thing with that is that there's a lot of things you can do out there without paying too much for it or getting a high return on what you're doing so you get that value back in house so one of the things that I thought was really smart that we were talking about earlier, but with the wildfires in California and the.
Speaker AIn the hurricanes down that just crushed the southeast this year, getting your house a little more ready for storm prep.
Speaker ASo whether it's building custom storm shutters or upgrading your garage door to something that's rated for a hurricane, to landscaping a little bit to maybe keep water away from your house, these are all things that you can do around your house.
Speaker AYou'll get the value back because it should prevent more damage by doing that.
Speaker ASo these are fun projects.
Speaker AOn the wind side, maybe you're going through and getting the trees trimmed back, and so they're not hitting the house.
Speaker AAny of those little projects like that one, look good for your house, and two, hey, it's not a big deal when it's adding value and making it look better.
Speaker AAnd then when it comes to wildfires, again, the stuff you can do around your house, like if you've got bark mulch or any one of the different organic matters covering your flower beds out there, think of something that's maybe not flammable.
Speaker ASo maybe going to a crushed decorative stone or something like that.
Speaker AWe've got a great stone option here that I love.
Speaker ACheck and see if your area does it.
Speaker ABut I have a.
Speaker AA place here that takes in recycled concrete and granite and marble and quartz from big shops like that.
Speaker ASo anywhere, they basically take in all the pieces that are little pieces that are thrown away for all the stone shops in town, and they crush it up into one and a half inch pieces.
Speaker AAnd what's cool is when the light hits it, you'll get the orange granite or the red granite or the white, bright white marble, or even a piece of soapstone.
Speaker AAnd it really looks cool when it's.
Speaker AYou get all that color and shine that's in.
Speaker AAnd it's fireproof, so it's not gonna burn.
Speaker ASo it's another great way to go see if you've got a place around there.
Speaker AWhere does all your recycled concrete and countertops go to?
Speaker AIf it's going there, then they probably are selling the stuff.
Speaker AAnd it's cheap.
Speaker AI think I pay 30, 35 bucks a yard for that stuff, which is pretty cheap for doing stuff.
Speaker AIt's cheaper than bark, and it's stone.
Speaker ASo once you put it in there, it's good to go.
Speaker ASo that's another great way of doing it.
Speaker ASo pay attention to that now.
Speaker AOne of the things that I think is really cool and it feels good when you do it and these prices have been pretty stable recently.
Speaker AAnd if you look for the sales, you can get good ones.
Speaker AAnd that is interior or exterior painting.
Speaker AExterior painting, you want to do it when you're not getting below 50 degrees at night.
Speaker ASo that can actually dry well.
Speaker ARead the paint can for those instructions to see what their minimum temperature is.
Speaker AIf you don't follow those rules outside and you get going a little too early in the spring, what happens is you'll get a little bit of dew in the morning.
Speaker AIt'll cause streaks in the paint because it's still fresh and it hasn't cured.
Speaker ASo what happens is you'll be out there repainting that again.
Speaker ASo you want to make sure you're above their temperature.
Speaker AAnd then it has enough time to cure because if not, it's going to be like refrigerator.
Speaker AAnd that's when paint doesn't like to dry.
Speaker ASo that's a key right there.
Speaker AAnd then take your time on these painting projects.
Speaker AThe biggest mistake in painting is not prepping and cleaning.
Speaker ASo if you're gonna do it, take the time, get some really good exterior caulking.
Speaker AEverybody's got their favorite brands.
Speaker AI like the stuff called the Big Stretch.
Speaker AIt's water based, but it stretches a lot.
Speaker ASo if you've got a decent sized gap, it really will stretch.
Speaker ASo you can put it in there and forget about it when you put the paint over it.
Speaker ABut scrape clean.
Speaker AI'm not a big fan of pressure washing the outside.
Speaker AIf you don't know what you're doing, you can cause more damage than good.
Speaker ABut get it clean, get it dry, get it prepped, and then you'll be good as gold to do the rest of it.
Speaker AAnd take the lights down, make it look good.
Speaker AThese are all the little details that you can really do.
Speaker AAnd a little bit of.
Speaker AI like to use a spray nozzle, get it cleaned up and then I like to go back after it's dry one more time and just hit it with an air compressor hose and.
Speaker AAnd blow it down just to get any other dust and debris off of there.
Speaker AAnd then you're good to go.
Speaker AAnd in most cases when you're painting, you're going to be spot priming stuff or if you're worried about bleed through or you just have a really old paint finish, sometimes it's good just to put a coat of primer on there.
Speaker AAnd you many times you could talk a paint store into tinting that primer so you get something that's a little closer.
Speaker ASo if you're Doing a charcoal house and you've got white primer.
Speaker ASee if they'll throw some black in that to make it a little grayer so you don't have to waste so much material when you're putting paint on.
Speaker AIt'll help you as a base coat.
Speaker ASo that's another one.
Speaker AThere's a lot of new things you could put on the outside of houses, too.
Speaker AThere's bug additives.
Speaker AThere's things like that you can do to try to keep the pests and stuff off.
Speaker AThe same thing goes on the inside.
Speaker AMaking sure you got the sanding done, the hill, the holes filled, the all the texture matched for any repairs, all that stuff, get that dialed in and then get some good quality paint up there around the house.
Speaker ABe right back.
Speaker ADon't change that dial.
Speaker AWe're just getting started.
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Speaker ATo get that great barbecue, check them out@monumentgrill.com we've been talking about projects to consider in 2025 that I think are going to be pretty safe from the price increases, the tariffs, all the different stuff that's happening out there.
Speaker AThese are things that I think will be probably the most stable.
Speaker AI think we will towards the middle of the year.
Speaker AStarting to see some things go down a little bit, but it's always slower and harder for them to go up, go down than up.
Speaker AUp is one of those things that they go pretty fast when it happens.
Speaker AAnd going down does take some time.
Speaker ASo we're gonna have to wait that time and see what happens.
Speaker AWe were just talking about interior and exterior painting and there's a lot we can do with that.
Speaker AAnd we'll bring again on soon here.
Speaker AI'll invite the Idaho painter back on and get him on here.
Speaker AWe can talk some painting tricks for springtime.
Speaker AWe'll wait another month or so because we're still in many places in the US still frozen and it's not exterior painting time.
Speaker ABut we'll dive into that in a future episode.
Speaker AThe next one here is one of the smartest things you can do that adds security, safety, and one of the best money returns on your entire house.
Speaker AAnd that is upgrading that front door.
Speaker ANow, many times this can be a day project.
Speaker AIf you're replacing the same size, it could be two if you've got a lot of work to reframe something and change it.
Speaker ABut really a Saturday project for putting in a brand new door is pretty easy.
Speaker ASo on that it's a great return.
Speaker ASo what do I do?
Speaker AI'm not the biggest fan of the steel doors because, well, they dent, they rust depending on the climate.
Speaker AThey're just not.
Speaker AThey're the cheap option, but they're not the great option.
Speaker ANext up is going to be fiberglass.
Speaker AThat's really cool.
Speaker AYou can do something with there.
Speaker AYou can stain them with a solid gel stain, you could paint them, you can do all that stuff.
Speaker ASo here's what I like to do with those.
Speaker ASo get your door, get it home in the shop of the garage, get it finished, get it all ready to go.
Speaker ALeast get a paint coat of paint on the jamb.
Speaker AYou'll have to do another one when it's in there.
Speaker ABut really get it all finished up as best you can.
Speaker ACause it's so much easier when it doesn't have to be outside in the weather and guarding the front of the house.
Speaker ASo take it apart, get it put back together with all the pieces so you can keep it square in the opening.
Speaker AAnd then once you've done that, remove the old door.
Speaker AMake sure you flash it correctly around the top, the sides with a flexible flashing and get it in there nice.
Speaker AAnd that's gonna be a great way to do that trial fit the door, get it in there and then get it, get the level out, get the door shims out and get it in there correctly.
Speaker AAnd take the time at that part of the phase because that is the part that's probably the most important is getting it square and level in the opening and making sure that you're not gonna get any leaks around it.
Speaker ASo get it caulked in around the brick mold, all the things you need to do.
Speaker AAnd when you do that, you can get the screws put in.
Speaker AI like to use the area around the weather stripping to peel the weather stripping back and put my main screws in there where you can't see it.
Speaker AAnd that's an easy way to go because it really keeps the screws hidden.
Speaker AAnd then if you need to put some bigger ones in, you're gonna.
Speaker AOf course I like to put some change out two of the screws at least in the door hinges and do something three Three and a half inches at least to get back in there because you've got at least two studs there that you're grabbing a hold of plus the jam and the shims.
Speaker ASo three three and a half inch screws going through there.
Speaker AI like something that's a little more structural so a heavier duty screw.
Speaker ABut you got to watch out so it stays flush in there.
Speaker ASo it still has to have kind of a tapered back.
Speaker ASo make sure that's going to work.
Speaker ABe picky on your screws because that's the strength.
Speaker AAnd then a solid, high quality door lock.
Speaker AI'm not talking the store brand name, I'm talking Baldwin is my favorite quick set Schlage something that is good.
Speaker AThere's a lot of great brands out there.
Speaker AI'm not a fan of the cheaper bottom end ones that you see at the home centers.
Speaker AThey're pretty wimpy.
Speaker ADoesn't take much to kick those in.
Speaker AAnd make sure you put the long screws and the heavy duty screws in where your latch and deadbolt go.
Speaker ASo that doesn't go anywhere.
Speaker AIf you do this correctly with a good door, it is pretty hard.
Speaker ASomeone's got to work and make a lot of noise to kick that door in.
Speaker AAnd you can be pretty fortified with that.
Speaker ASo you're gonna add safety, security, you're gonna upgrade that because most places in the US that front door is gonna give you the return back.
Speaker ASo if you spent 700 bucks on a front door and a lock set or even a thousand, you'll get that plus a few hundred bucks more as far as the value in their house.
Speaker ASo that's just such a great place to spend money.
Speaker ASo take a look at that.
Speaker ANow the next one here is one of the ones that I think that is so important and can completely change the front elevation of the house and that is the garage door.
Speaker AThis is a great project for this year with garage doors.
Speaker AI know they've got metal in them that could be a problem with tariffs.
Speaker AWe'll have to see.
Speaker AA lot of door manufacturers have stock so it's not something that you're having to wait for custom depending on what you're doing.
Speaker ABut really shopping around so many spec built houses out there have the sheet metal uninsulated, hollow steel or aluminum, mostly steel garage doors.
Speaker ANo lights, no nothing.
Speaker AIf you've got one of those, this is the opportunity to spend some money and completely change your house.
Speaker AIf you're going to go big time, put in a, a glass door in there where you've got like for instance on many of the 16 panel 16 foot garage doors you'll see them get broke up into four panels high, four panels wide.
Speaker ASo you got all those rectangular ones you could put in.
Speaker AI don't recommend the clear glass.
Speaker AI think it's smart to put in the.
Speaker ATo put in the opaque or frosted glass so people can see what's going on and what you have in your garage.
Speaker ABut a lot of these now when you put these in there's a.
Speaker AMake sure if you're in a wind area that you've got a storm rated door.
Speaker ABecause that is a huge thing.
Speaker AWhen you're looking at storm ratings.
Speaker AThere are stuff that is hurricane strength.
Speaker AI have one, my house that is that strong.
Speaker AIt is solid.
Speaker AIt has huge braces down the back.
Speaker AThe track is heavy duty.
Speaker AEach hinge is twice the size.
Speaker AThere's two hinges versus one and it's screwed into the all metal extruded garage door.
Speaker AIt is heavy fire.
Speaker A100, 100 mile an hour wind.
Speaker AIt's going to take it.
Speaker ANow a lot of these cheaper doors you and I could probably run up and push it in.
Speaker AThey're pretty flimsy so you can tackle those things pretty quickly.
Speaker ASo think of safety and security and then when you do that throw in one of the new garage doors.
Speaker ASo a lot of the new Chamberlain style garage doors they have an extra security in them where they have a deadbolt that's electronic.
Speaker ASo when you hit your opener it unlocks this bolt that goes into the track.
Speaker AIt's like a big half inch rod that comes out and blocks the wheels.
Speaker ABut when you open that it retracts the lock back and opens up the door.
Speaker AAnd it's really cool.
Speaker AAnd there's so many different shaft drive ones out there that really.
Speaker AYou mount that on the.
Speaker AYou know where we've got on a typical garage door up there where those super dangerous springs are that are up top, those coil springs.
Speaker AThis mounts on the end of that pole so it's rotates and basically screws it up and down.
Speaker AI don't have this big track down the middle of the garage that is hanging down with an opener that's hanging down.
Speaker ASo I have mine over to the side.
Speaker AAnd the cool thing is there's no way someone can break into this.
Speaker AThere's nobody pushing in the front of the door trying to hook the release lever that's down the middle.
Speaker AYou're not getting to this release lever unless you're cutting the wall open.
Speaker ASo that's the cool thing.
Speaker AWith that.
Speaker ASo you can add some security, some beauty and some front yard street charm to have the best looking garage in the neighborhood.
Speaker AAnd that just shows up on the overall look and welcomeness of the house where people go, what's in there?
Speaker AAnd it's a big step.
Speaker AIt's a big step.
Speaker ASo think about that.
Speaker AIt's a great return.
Speaker AThat money you get back on that garage door is more than what you get.
Speaker ASo it's a worthwhile investment in the value of your home.
Speaker ANow the next one here is pretty important.
Speaker AAnd these are the energy saving projects.
Speaker ANow this could be putting in a home energy monitor so you know where your electricity is going to see if the kids leaving the bedroom lights on all day or making a dent or.
Speaker AI have found by monitoring my systems, I was monitoring even my wi fi usage at night and had the two kids here at the house and I'm not going to name names because I'm going to embarrass them, but we had two kids at the house here and all of a sudden I'm like, why are we streaming?
Speaker AWhy do we have so much Data usage from 11:00 at night till 6:00 in the morning?
Speaker AWhat is updating?
Speaker AWhat's going on?
Speaker ACome to find one of the kids had their laptop out and was going to sleep to high definition YouTube videos and they were streaming 4K videos all night long.
Speaker ASo I could put a stop to that just looking at the data but knowing where your energy usage is going, especially with the high cost of electricity, it's really a big difference to go through and do that.
Speaker AAll right, we come back.
Speaker AI've got to wrap this up with a bunch more for you.
Speaker ASome great projects for 2025.
Speaker AWe'll do that just as soon as around the House return.
Speaker AWelcome back to the around the House show.
Speaker AThe next generation of home improvement.
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Speaker AKind of looking at the tom landscape around us.
Speaker AWhere's cost gonna be?
Speaker AWhere are things gonna get cheaper?
Speaker AI think there's some hope that next year we're gonna see some of these other bigger project costs coming down, hopefully with some interest rates.
Speaker AAnd we've got some things going that way.
Speaker ASo I think that's on the horizon.
Speaker ABut right now, of course, it's February, so we don't see that yet.
Speaker ACause this stuff, it didn't, didn't happen overnight and it's not gonna reverse overnight.
Speaker ASo these are some projects that might be great for you this year.
Speaker AYou know, we were talking last hour about front doors, garage doors, kind of describing that project for you, how it's really doable for your DIYer out there.
Speaker AAnd then we were talking energy saving projects.
Speaker AAnd again, this is one of those things that really can go around and save you some money.
Speaker AMaybe it's just taking some time in your crawl space or your basement and putting covers on all your hot water lines.
Speaker ASo when you turn that kitchen sink on or whatever that's farthest from the water heater, you're not waiting for three minutes for that hot water to come out there and warm up the pipes.
Speaker ASometimes, you know, a hundred bucks on pipe insulation can save you a ton of money because you're not wasting all that water and let alone that hot water.
Speaker ASo it's, you're not losing that energy.
Speaker ASo something like that could make things way different and really help you out as far as your energy usage.
Speaker ASo something to consider on that.
Speaker ANow.
Speaker AOne of the ones that I love that is great for this time of year because it's still dark enough outside, is tackling some lighting projects.
Speaker ANow I love exterior lighting.
Speaker AIt's great, especially this time of year.
Speaker ABut it's a little more of an outdoor project, so you might want to wait till spring.
Speaker AUnless you're in a place where it's 50, 60 degrees outside, you can put a jacket on and enjoy it.
Speaker ABut really changing out lighting and making it worked better or changing out dimmers can really change things.
Speaker ASo with these days, you know, and here's the thing, it's so funny, I like to over light a room, like give it too much light and then let the dimmer handle it.
Speaker ABecause, you know, there's times that you want a lot of light, like, oh, I dropped a little screw out of my eyeglasses or something crazy.
Speaker AAnd you want to see as much as you can.
Speaker AIt's nice to be able to go all on and see what's going on.
Speaker AIt's great for when you're cleaning.
Speaker AYou know, maybe not living it all the time, but at least it really shows you what's going on inside the house.
Speaker ANow the other thing you can do is really jumping on that and taking care of, you know, all of these projects.
Speaker ABut lighting is great.
Speaker ASo new lights, new light fixtures, dimmer switches.
Speaker AI like the Casita by Lutron.
Speaker AThey're affordable, they're dimmer.
Speaker AYou can put them into your smart home system when you're gone, you can set it up so it's working and doing all those things.
Speaker ASo really this is where those kind of projects can really go because you're adding security, you're adding safety.
Speaker AAnd keep in mind as you get older, if you're looking around your house and you're 35 years old going, oh, it's perfectly lit, in five years it's going to seem dimmer in 10 years it's going to seem dimMer in 15.
Speaker ASo give yourself some space because somebody that's 25 years old versus somebody that's 55, the 25 year old needs half the light than the 55 year old.
Speaker ASo something to think about as you're doing and especially with multi generational houses, many times we need to bring that up and maybe it's doing some under cabinet lights in the kitchen, maybe it's doing a toe kick light, maybe it's putting a brand new, you know, light fixture or adding some recessed cans, getting rid of those big six inch, you know, cans that you see that were from the 1970s and 80s that, that have ran their course, little drywall repair work, putting in some 2 inch cans, put where you want them.
Speaker AYou know, great lighting is great lighting.
Speaker AWork with a lighting designer if you really want to do something special.
Speaker AAnd for me, the smaller the fixtures, so I like the 2 and 3 inch, you know, if you're going to be doing the drywall, you can put in the 1 inch ones up there, but really probably need to have the ceiling down for that.
Speaker ASo if it's a bigger project, that works well.
Speaker ABut lighting is a key and it's inexpensive to do these days.
Speaker AAnd if you're great with electrical, it's a pretty simple DIY project.
Speaker ASo something to think about now here's the next one that's huge outdoor living projects.
Speaker APlan that outdoor living space.
Speaker AI don't think the composite decks are going to change much in price.
Speaker AYou know, your pressure treated lumber, yeah, you're going to need that.
Speaker ABut we've got barbecues, you got built in barbecues, you got pizza ovens.
Speaker AYou know, there's so many different things you can do out there.
Speaker AWith creating a space.
Speaker AAnd the first thing to do is just check and see what your building code is.
Speaker ASome areas like in mine, you can build a 200 square foot patio cover.
Speaker AIf you follow their plans online for the state.
Speaker AYou and you don't.
Speaker AIf it's under 200 square feet, I have to even pull a building permit so I can build it kind of how I want to.
Speaker ABut you got to follow the directions.
Speaker ABut you can build it, do something absolutely amazing and you're good to go.
Speaker AAnd you don't have to go taking through all the steps of the building permit process.
Speaker AAnd just because they it's, it's small enough, it's really not that big a deal.
Speaker ADecks I think are great.
Speaker AIf you're thinking about a metal deck, that could be a problem.
Speaker AYou're just going to play that by ear.
Speaker AWhat I'm talking about, a metal deck is there's companies out there now that are building aluminum and steel frames down below.
Speaker ABecause currently what we see is a problem out there.
Speaker AIn many cases you build that new deck and if you don't put the joist tape down on top of the joist to help protect that, you've got maybe a 20, 30 or 40 year surface on top of that and you got a 15 year lifespan on the framing materials below.
Speaker ASo there's going to be a couple times you're gonna have to take those boards out, rebuild the frame or repair it and put them back in again.
Speaker ASo you kind of want the foundation to last as longer, longer than that.
Speaker ASo make sure you've got the joist tape, make sure you got all that stuff, make sure you're looking good, get it dialed in and then you're going to be way better off.
Speaker ASo think about that lifespan.
Speaker AIf you're going to be retiring in this house or this is the house you're going to stay, you have, the kids are growing up in it.
Speaker ASpend a little more time, do steel, aluminum, or if you're doing pressure treated underneath there, make sure you do the, the joist tape so the top is not able to be rotted out.
Speaker ABecause that joist tape will protect that from the moisture that gets trapped down between the deck boards and of course the framing.
Speaker ASo that's something to consider there.
Speaker AI think.
Speaker AOutdoor living, couches, all that stuff.
Speaker AAs long as we don't have any tariffs, because a lot of the outdoor living stuff is coming from overseas, as long as we don't have a tariff in place, that's going to be okay.
Speaker AAnd I think you're going to see them lowering prices on that stuff if there's tariffs.
Speaker ASo they might be getting ready for that.
Speaker AYou might be able to get a great deal there.
Speaker AOf course, there's also your, your local stores in your area.
Speaker AI always like to do local, but many times the, the, the local stuff is higher end and that can be pretty expensive.
Speaker AI'm not talking about the home centers.
Speaker AThat's a, well, that's one spot for the lower end stuff.
Speaker ABut if you go into a outdoor living type place that deals with that kind of furniture, you're paying living room furniture prices for it.
Speaker AIt'll last you a lot, a lot of years.
Speaker ABut again, with the new fabrics out there, you want to get something decent.
Speaker ABut all the new Sunbrella type, you know, UV resistant, mold resistant, mildew resistant fabrics that you see out there are great for those outdoor projects.
Speaker ASo that's a good way.
Speaker ANow, one of the last ones I have on our list here, projects to consider in 2025 is safety and security.
Speaker AWhat can you do to get that dialed in?
Speaker AWhat can you do to get that, you know, safety and security around your house?
Speaker AYou know, cameras are good.
Speaker AThey're good for recording of something that's happening.
Speaker AUnless you've got your phone in your hand and your alerts are on, you're probably going to notice somebody not coming to take that package off your front doorstep.
Speaker ASo maybe you want to put in like NB Sentinels, box gobbler, something like that.
Speaker AThose guys make a great thing for packages getting stolen.
Speaker AYou know, smart door locks, smart light switches to show that, you know, you could have.
Speaker ANow cameras that you put in.
Speaker AIf you want to put up some smart cameras around your house with night vision, things like that, you can program those so when someone comes walking across your yard or coming up, you turn some lights on in your house.
Speaker ASo if you got a burglar coming out, taking a peek, they set that light off.
Speaker AAll of a sudden, now the porch light comes on, or the porch light goes from half light to full light and maybe the inside entryway light comes on as a warning like, hey, somebody's there.
Speaker AThese are things that you can do to really make your house more safe and secure.
Speaker AAnd other projects are like landscaping, making sure that you don't have those big bushes out front that someone could hide.
Speaker AIf you're coming up to the house where you could get robbed, or if someone's trying to break in, they can duck down when they he hear or see a car coming.
Speaker ASo these are all security things you can do around your house that are pretty low cost.
Speaker ABut now with cameras and security systems, I tell you what, there's so many things out there.
Speaker AIf you're in a high crime area or you're worried about someone getting into your house or breaking in or, or even if you're into a higher place where and sending four guys in with guns like you see on tv.
Speaker AIf you're worried about that stuff, insecurities a big deal to you.
Speaker AI would look at like Deep Sentinel or something like that where you've got AI and you've got guards that are watching it and if they see something going sideways they can set the alarm off.
Speaker AThey it's got 140 decibel alarm, they've got a quick call into the police and they can give that description of the people coming in and that can give them a quick response without you even having to call.
Speaker AAnd this is the end of hour number one.
Speaker AIf you're missing hour two, don't worry, you can always catch it on the podcast player.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for tuning in to around the House.