Foreign the house on this episode of around the House.
Speaker AI really like the look.
Speaker AI did them for my house last year and so I noticed last time I was in my floor and decor store here and this is not a floor and decor statement special.
Speaker AThey don't pay me a dime.
Speaker AThis is not a commercial forum but this stuff you used to have to order, pay for shipping, everything else, they now have them on the shelf.
Speaker AThat is what's cool with this is you can go into your local store and grab them off the shelf.
Speaker AThis is what's trick with this stuff.
Speaker ANow let's talk about where the good application for and where the not so good application for a couple things.
Speaker AThese the sheets are 21 wide by 93 tall.
Speaker ASo 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 AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for joining me today.
Speaker ATo find out more about us, head over to the website around the house online.com and then make sure you follow us on social media.
Speaker AWe've got our own YouTube channel.
Speaker AOf course.
Speaker AWe have the television show around the House Northwest as well as, you know, our closed group over on Facebook which is, you know, around the House Nation.
Speaker AI've got some more stuff coming up on there.
Speaker AI've got some videos that we're just finishing up here soon to go up on that channel.
Speaker ABut I tell you what, there's a lot of stuff out there.
Speaker ASo I'd love to join, have you join me in this journey of home improvement to see if we can get you the most information so you can make the right choices for your home.
Speaker AThis hour is brought to you by our friends at Monument Grills.
Speaker AIf you're looking for that brand new barbecue, check them out@monumentgrills.com even though we got six more weeks of winter, they say I think barbecue season is all year round.
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Speaker AMan, it was good.
Speaker ANothing like a good steak even in the wintertime.
Speaker AToday I wanted to talk about a bunch of different subjects.
Speaker AThis is not gonna be as much of a themed episode, but just to check in on what's happening in everything around our homes here in 2025.
Speaker AWe've talked about stuff the last hour.
Speaker AWe talked with Dallas Jones about radon.
Speaker AWe talked last week about the cost versus value.
Speaker AAnd I wanted to hit some topical stuff here today to really start hitting on What I'm seeing out there, landscape, because there's a lot of fear, there's a lot of politics and all that stuff.
Speaker AAnd first off, I wanted to give you my new pledge.
Speaker AI've been really thinking hard and this has been one of the roughest, most divisive years here in my lifetime in American history here.
Speaker AAnd I see it in our families.
Speaker AI see it talking to therapists and counselors out there that are friends of mine.
Speaker AAnd we are putting so much stress on our personal relationships out there.
Speaker AI've wiped politics off cause I hit the overload thing.
Speaker ASo we're not gonna be preaching here one side or the other.
Speaker AI am just done with the fear in the fighting.
Speaker ASo that's not gonna be a part of this show.
Speaker ABut I'm gonna try to give you the best information based off the facts that I can find and not some candidates political spin zone, no matter what side you are.
Speaker ABecause I've had it.
Speaker AI've had enough.
Speaker AAnd I think we should all just get along because really they're both making money off us fighting.
Speaker ASo let's see if we can do something a little bit better.
Speaker ASo here's the thing.
Speaker AHome improvement and tariffs have been a hot topic.
Speaker AI've had a lot of questions coming in with people panicking.
Speaker AAnd it could be a kitchen designer that's worried about a 25% increase on their Canadian cabinetry, or it could be drywallers worried about that gypsum coming out of Mexico.
Speaker AAnd so there's a lot going on out there.
Speaker ANow, first off, I just kind of call the spade a spade.
Speaker AWe are seeing a lot of posturing by the United States right now.
Speaker AWe are throwing, throwing bombs over fences.
Speaker AAnd I'm not talking something physical, but we are just absolutely slapping our neighbors around trying to get their attention.
Speaker ANow, I'm not saying that's right or wrong.
Speaker AThat's not my thing here.
Speaker ABut I'm going to talk about the ramifications, what we're seeing in our marketplace.
Speaker ASo there's a couple things people don't have to worry about that Canadian stuff coming over the border.
Speaker AHere's our problem.
Speaker ALet's get down to the nuts and bolts in my area, Washington, Oregon, especially in Oregon, we've lost a bunch of lumber mills over the last year.
Speaker A2024 was a brutal year for lumber mills.
Speaker AAnd that's because the state of Oregon put a lot of taxes in fees on logging.
Speaker ANow, a majority of our land in Oregon is government owned.
Speaker AIt's a big number when you see on the east coast, you'll see states with single digit numbers, 3, 4, 5% government owned.
Speaker AOver here, it's above 50% in a lot of these western states.
Speaker ASo the government controls what's going on in that land.
Speaker ASo what happens is when they put those fees on there so they can get money, it prices our lumber that's local, out of the mix and Canada's got a lot of lumber.
Speaker ASo what we're seeing now is a lot of lumber coming over.
Speaker ASoftwood lumber, like framing lumber, plywoods, things like that are coming across the border into the United States because it's cheaper.
Speaker AAnd it just is right now.
Speaker ASo I think we're a little misguided trying to get the cheaper lumber coming over.
Speaker AMaybe what we should be doing is worrying about these fees and taxes that we've increased that are costing us money here for home builders, homeowners.
Speaker ABecause if it's costing the home builders money, it's costing us money as consumers.
Speaker AIt's making homes less affordable.
Speaker AWe already have a massive labor problem here in the United States because we decided to go the school of many school districts of everyone's getting a college education, whether you like it or not.
Speaker AAnd we are not going to support the trades.
Speaker ASo what happens is now those kids that want to go out, guys, plenty of women getting into this and I love it into home building, into framing, into H Vac.
Speaker AIt's a great career.
Speaker AAnd right now, if you want to provide for your family, go be a home builder, go be a framer.
Speaker AYou'll make more money probably in your area than a school teacher does and you're not going to have that college debt.
Speaker ASo if you like working with your hands, it's a great place to be.
Speaker ABut the problem is we have eliminated so many of those programs and there's a lot of people out there that are working to get those back into the schools.
Speaker ABut those wood shop classes, those automotive shop classes, the welding classes that left are adding tens of thousands of dollars to our homes these days.
Speaker AAnd that's becoming a problem.
Speaker AAnd it's going to be a problem.
Speaker AWe are getting ready for another round of all this stuff happening where we're going to lose another generation of people retiring.
Speaker AAnd now we're really going to lose that brain trust and we're going to be really hurting on this.
Speaker ASo what's that do?
Speaker AAdds more cost.
Speaker AThat's why when you look at H Vac contractors coming out and giving you bids, that's half of the reason why you're seeing a $25,000 bill for putting in a brand new high efficiency furnace and AC in.
Speaker AThat's part of the reason.
Speaker ASo not only do we have a lot of computers in there and a lot of high efficiency stuff, we're paying higher and higher labor numbers for that.
Speaker ASo that's an issue.
Speaker ASo we've got labor going up and now we've got materials going up and we're gonna see this thing like with Canada, for instance, with lumber.
Speaker AHere's what we're gonna see.
Speaker AThere's a lot of cabinetry manufacturers that get their plywood and particle board out of Canada.
Speaker AIn the US There's a lot of people in the US that buy cabinetry out of Canada.
Speaker ASo when it comes to lumber, when it comes to anything made of wood for your house, there is going to be a chance moving forward that there's going to be 10, 15, 25% surcharge on those raw materials.
Speaker ASo we're going to have to see what happens.
Speaker AThis happens hour by hour, day by day, week by week.
Speaker AAnd until they get that stuff figured out, we're just going to have to budget for this.
Speaker AKitchen and bath designers, contractors out there need to put something in your contract so that your homeowners know that this could happen and it could affect the price so you don't eat it.
Speaker AAnd homeowners, you need to budget that, that it could cost a little bit more for these projects in the near term.
Speaker ARight now.
Speaker AGood time to go buy that stuff.
Speaker ADo we need balance in that?
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker ANow coming out of Mexico, we've got drywall because that's where that gypsum is coming out of there.
Speaker ANow if we see a 25% tariff on that.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker AAre ridiculously high, drywall prices are going to get higher.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AAnd so we'll see that.
Speaker ANow what we'll see though is that we might see it coming out of other places, but that takes time.
Speaker ASo unfortunately as homeowners and we're seeing stuff coming out of China that could be.
Speaker AWell, anything in our homes is coming out of China it seems.
Speaker AYou know, right now we can do a lot really supporting our people in the U.S.
Speaker Athose local companies.
Speaker AIf you're gonna pay more, buy local.
Speaker ANow when I come back, I want to talk about something that's big and this is Amazon and I'm not going after these guys, but I want to really give you a really thing to pay attention to right now out of Amazon.
Speaker AAnd it's becoming a problem for people out there all across the country.
Speaker AWe'll do that just as soon as around the House returns.
Speaker ADon't go anywhere.
Speaker AThe kids these days will never understand what it's like to play an instrument, to be in a band.
Speaker AWhat's up?
Speaker AThis is Sticks It In Ya and Satchel from Steel Panther.
Speaker AAnd you are listening to around the House with Eric G.
Speaker AYeah, we love Eric G.
Speaker AAnd you should, too.
Speaker AWelcome back to the around the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for joining me today.
Speaker AIf you want to find out more about us, head over to our website, aroundthehouse online.com.
Speaker Awe got a new website coming up soon.
Speaker AI've been busy on other stuff, but we're getting ready to roll that thing out here really soon.
Speaker ABeen working with my buddy Johnny over at Site Hype Designs.
Speaker AHe's been working on some other people's projects, too.
Speaker AAnd I said, hey, man, work on that for a little.
Speaker AI'm tied up working on projects, getting ready for design and construction week in a few weeks down in Las Vegas.
Speaker AThis is going to be the biggest trade show in the world for home improvement stuff, design, construction, everything.
Speaker AAnd it's always exciting to get down there.
Speaker ASee, my friends will be broadcasting down there as well for future episodes.
Speaker ASo we've got some absolutely exciting people, new products, things like that to see down there.
Speaker AAnd we'll be sliding that stuff in here in February, March, all that stuff.
Speaker AI've been buried with that stuff.
Speaker ASo hopefully we'll get up on that stuff and get going on it.
Speaker AThis hour is brought to you by our friends at Monty McGrills.
Speaker ACheck them out at monument grills.com and it's just something to we're going to be doing a lot of stuff here in February and March.
Speaker ASo you guys are going to get a treat with a lot of great new stuff coming.
Speaker AWe've been talking here about the tariffs and how that could affect homes.
Speaker AAnd one thing I wanted to just put a comment in here on a new one that's been really getting worse and worse is Amazon.
Speaker AAnd Amazon, like many other online retailers, has an interesting problem on their hands.
Speaker AAnd this is where I feel bad for our American inventors.
Speaker AThat lady, that guy in their garage coming up with a better idea to do something innovative.
Speaker AThey spend the time, they get into production, they go get a patent.
Speaker AThey work through that over the years, or at least patent pending, and they bring it to market.
Speaker AIt's beautiful.
Speaker AIt's awesome.
Speaker AThey put it up on Amazon and 90 days later, some company out of overseas is taking the product Knocking it off.
Speaker AI mean, they have bought one and they have copied it.
Speaker AColors, new name, cheap, and you buy it on Amazon.
Speaker AAnd this is one of those things just absolutely drives me nuts.
Speaker AAnd really, as a person here trying to do something, you can't do much to defend it.
Speaker AAnd our system has made it so it's very hard to do that.
Speaker AAnd that's where really I have a problem with some of these online retailers.
Speaker AGreat example.
Speaker ALast year I met at the National Hardware show, these super awesome people that built a vise for your benchtop.
Speaker AIQ Vice, a 360 degree articulating bench vise made from steel cast aluminum.
Speaker AIt is heavy duty.
Speaker AYou can do anything from firearms to bicycles, to guitars, to pipe with it.
Speaker AIt is beautiful.
Speaker AAnd this is what's cool with this thing.
Speaker AIt works great.
Speaker ABut what do I see?
Speaker AI jump on Amazon and they have an exact copy sitting right there.
Speaker AInstead of IQ Vice, they call it the real Avid Vice.
Speaker AAnd instead of it being 279, they have it for 239 and they've got it on the quick delivery.
Speaker AIt is a cheapo knockoff with it.
Speaker AAnd I can't stand to see this.
Speaker AThey have just absolutely ripped off this vise and they have copied every little piece.
Speaker AI would bet that the parts are even interchangeable.
Speaker AAnd that's the sad part.
Speaker APeople go on there, they don't know the brand name, they don't know that's an IQ vice that somebody spent all their time in.
Speaker AAnd there's nothing really that these guys can do.
Speaker AAnd even if you have a patent or a trademark, and this is what's crazy here, I own the trademark for the around the house show.
Speaker AI paid for it, I've spent thousands of dollars.
Speaker ABut if somebody comes out and does a knockoff off it and there's people out there that are that do it, then you have to spend the money.
Speaker AAll you can do with a trademark like this, or with a patent even, you have to send a cease and desist.
Speaker AAnd when they tell you to pound sand, the only real option you have is to go to federal court and sue them.
Speaker AThere is not another way.
Speaker AThe trademark office doesn't get involved.
Speaker AI've had people go out and try to trademark around the house and do a copy of this show.
Speaker AAnd guess what?
Speaker AAt least the uspto, which is the trademark office, says nope.
Speaker AThat causes confusion.
Speaker AYou can't do it.
Speaker ABut you have to sit there and defend that trademark just like you have to defend a patent.
Speaker ASo not only does this company spend all of their assets.
Speaker AAnd I haven't talked to IQ Vice about this.
Speaker AThis is something that I've seen on my own.
Speaker AI know they're aware of it.
Speaker ASo this is not anything to do with them.
Speaker AThis is my being online and seeing it and going, oh man, somebody's ripping them off.
Speaker AAnd yeah, real avid Vice is doing that.
Speaker AThey made a bad copy of it and they're trying to sell it and do that.
Speaker AAnd it's just sad.
Speaker AI look at it here and they have 392 reviews on Amazon for that, on something that they ripped off.
Speaker AAnd that's sad.
Speaker AThat's what it is.
Speaker ABut here's the thing.
Speaker AThey've made it so impossible.
Speaker AThose guys would have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and to go after that company.
Speaker AAnd what's the company do?
Speaker AThey're over in China, they're a knockoff.
Speaker AThey'll change the name, they'll shut it down and they'll do it again.
Speaker AAnd what's Amazon going to do?
Speaker AThey're going to shrug their shoulders and go, not our problem.
Speaker AWe're not the ones that have to sit there and do that.
Speaker AWe don't have to sit here and police that.
Speaker ASo I think there's going to have to be something out there to protect our American inventors on this knockoff stuff.
Speaker AAnd to me, I would say we should start off with, by holding people like Amazon and other retailers responsible for this stuff.
Speaker AThey're the, they're the end result.
Speaker AAnd no.
Speaker ADoes Amazon have the ability really to go through and check all that stuff and see it?
Speaker ANo, they don't.
Speaker ABut you should be able to as a manufacturer reach out to them through something and say, hey guys, these guys are ripping me off and you're playing a part.
Speaker AAnd they should be able to go, oh, you're right.
Speaker AAnd this goes with knife sharpening.
Speaker AThis goes with all the different major cool tools you see out there.
Speaker AAnd I have tested a lot of these online.
Speaker AThat was part of my show for the first 18 months of the around the House Northwest.
Speaker AI did a segment called you test it and I bought the cheap ones out there.
Speaker AAnd about 90% of the time they were absolutely horrible pieces.
Speaker ASome of those things I couldn't even test them because that's how bad they were.
Speaker ASometimes I had my hands on them and I was putting on a cut proof glove because I didn't know if it was going to explode and do something and hurt me.
Speaker ASo these are things that I'm really worried about with our consumers out there and something that we need to figure out as consumers to maybe take a second when we jump on Amazon to buy that new tool and figure out is that the real one we're getting.
Speaker AAnd that's the problem.
Speaker ANow the other thing that we're seeing too on some of these things is if you go buy it and they're saying oh, no returns.
Speaker AAnd this is on Amazon prime.
Speaker AWatch out for this.
Speaker ANo returns.
Speaker AYou're gonna have to deal with the company.
Speaker ASome of these companies out there.
Speaker AI've got one that I was gonna do a review on.
Speaker AGreat example.
Speaker AThese were some outdoor patio lights I was already do a review on.
Speaker AI'm gonna see how these things work.
Speaker AI have been working since Thanksgiving to get a warranty replacement.
Speaker AOnly way you can deal with them is email and I just got a notification that they're processing this week the new one they're sending out for a defective item that lasted just months for outdoor string lights.
Speaker AAnd they basically grind you down and take months to do this stuff on the house.
Speaker ABe right back after these important messages.
Speaker ADon't change that dial.
Speaker AI'm just getting started today.
Speaker AHey, this is Ron Keel, the metal cowboy from Keel, the Ron Keel Band and Steeler.
Speaker AWe are rocking around the House with Eric G.
Speaker ARaise your welcome back to the around the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for joining us today and we've been having a great conversation here about so many different topics and it's just going to be not one of those shows where we have what Henning.
Speaker AWe are just diving into all this different home improvement and home improvement news.
Speaker AAnd here's the thing and this one is a sad one and I'm have to bring it down to give a quick tribute here as the entire radio industry is mourning the death of the Money Pit host Tom Krautler.
Speaker ANow Tom was a really good guy to me.
Speaker AI met him at industry events, was always gracious, was always nice, we always chatted and he was always a dude that was great to talk to, always appreciate him.
Speaker AAnd I feel so bad for his co host, his family, wife, kids, all the people he influenced.
Speaker AAnd it's really sad.
Speaker AHe passed away on Sunday, last Sunday here on the second complications from surgery.
Speaker ADon't know all the details but he was really out there, one of those guys.
Speaker AAccomplished craftsman, educator, former chair of the news, New Jersey's first regulatory authority for licensing home inspectors.
Speaker AAnd he was a big behemoth out there in the radio world.
Speaker ASo anytime we lose one of Those people out there that have been a legend for a long time, tip my hat to him and just feel bad for him and his family.
Speaker AWe lost a bit of knowledge there.
Speaker AThat guy had a lot going on with that show.
Speaker AAnd tip my hat to him and his family, and so sorry for their loss, but we'll see what they do.
Speaker AI guess they're trying to work out where do they go from here, and I don't blame them for doing that.
Speaker ASo hats off to the Money Pit folks out there.
Speaker AWe're all competitors in this world of radio and podcasting, but we still gotta sit there and say, man, that's a loss.
Speaker ASorry to hear that, guys.
Speaker AThe rest of this segment here, I wanted to talk about some things that we're seeing out there that maybe can affect us, how we're doing stuff around the house.
Speaker AAnd I wanted to talk here about some of my tips and tricks to keeping your house cleaner and a little healthier, especially with flu season and of course, Covid going around.
Speaker AI know so many people right now that have got the latest gin of COVID out there, and I'm so happy we're not all running around with masks and all that stuff.
Speaker ABut I wanted to talk a little bit about that as some of my tips and tricks in some of these I've learned from a lot of my friends out there.
Speaker AAnd it's some of those things that, you know, and I don't want to get it, but at the same point, it's one of those things that I look at and go, all right, what can we do to prevent that?
Speaker ASo the first off is when you come, and this is one of the hardest ones for me, when you come into your house, take those shoes, boots off, leave them at the door so you're not tracking in all the stuff from the street, from the whatever, leave them at the door so you're not walking those in.
Speaker ANow, the second thing is I recommend a really good air filter or air scrubber, but you got to be a little bit careful.
Speaker ASo in my house, I put in a few years ago a new carrier infinity furnace system.
Speaker ASo I did the gas furnace with the.
Speaker AWith a brand new AC unit in my house.
Speaker AAnd it was an upgrade from a really old 90s unit that was just old, inefficient, and it was no longer in great working order.
Speaker AIt was working, but it was on its last legs, so it was time to upgrade it.
Speaker AWhen I did, I put in their D Gappa air filter.
Speaker ASo it's like your big 4 inch filter but it also has static bars that come across and there is a basically a carbon that goes down there.
Speaker ASo it captures and kills anything in the air as it goes through there.
Speaker AThink of it as a bug zapper for viruses, dirt, anything that's in the air like that.
Speaker ASo it does a really great job of that.
Speaker ASo by taking down those contaminants and by doing that, it really makes to have cleaner air.
Speaker AAnd so this time of year, if you're not worried about your energy bill, one thing you can do is if you've got a filter like that and you're worried about catching up for maybe people in the house, kids coming from school, that kind of thing.
Speaker AOne of the things I recommend is maybe just go over during that time.
Speaker AIf you've got a good filter system like that that captures and kills, maybe turning that on for a week or so on low.
Speaker ASo you're just moving air around and extra filtering the air.
Speaker ABecause with most systems, when the house gets to temperature and this time of year, it's mostly depending on where you're at.
Speaker AIn most of the states right now, you got heat on.
Speaker AMaybe down south in Arizona you got the AC going like normal, but that's it.
Speaker ABut if you've got that heat or AC on, it's going through there.
Speaker AWhen it turns off by turning that fan on, it's going to continue to filter air.
Speaker ASo that's a great one.
Speaker AThe next thing I recommend is if you have any kind of HEPA filters in the house, run those.
Speaker AAnd then the third one is important here.
Speaker AAnd this is one of those things that I added.
Speaker AAnd this is one of those things we've talked about on the show before.
Speaker AMakes me a little nervous.
Speaker AI added one of the air added air scrubbers that basically puts out a hydrogen peroxide or a peroxide ozone kind of thing.
Speaker AIt doesn't give out ozone, but it's this space age technology.
Speaker AIt kills anything that's airborne.
Speaker ANow the good thing with that is, is I think it does a really good job of killing that kind of stuff.
Speaker AThe bad thing is my wife Julie goes to sit there and cook pizza dough.
Speaker AShe's going to put pizza dough together with yeast.
Speaker AIt'll kill that before it has a chance to grow.
Speaker ASo that's how efficient this is.
Speaker AI have to go unplug that when I'm gonna go baking or she's gonna go baking.
Speaker ASo I have to make sure and unplug that after a few hours.
Speaker AVentilate the house a little bit, get that stuff out of there, so she can actually do stuff with that.
Speaker ASo that's something to consider.
Speaker AAnd I'll be honest, I have no idea what the health benefits of that are and what the damages are.
Speaker AThey say it's safe, I won't know for later.
Speaker ASo I just run that when I'm worried about getting sick.
Speaker ANow one of the things that I recommend too, balanced diet, making sure you're getting your sleep at night.
Speaker AFor me personally, if I am exhausted and I've got been running four or five days on four or five hours sleep, that is my rapid recipe for getting sick.
Speaker AAnd I've got a friend right now, she is about as healthy as it gets.
Speaker AAnd she's been down for two weeks with COVID right now.
Speaker AAnd I feel bad.
Speaker AShe can't talk and she's down for the count right now.
Speaker ANow getting a little better.
Speaker ASo that's good.
Speaker ABut this is stuff that's cruising around out there.
Speaker AAnother thing you can do is just make sure clutter is not your friend with this Countertops clean.
Speaker AI'm not a big fan of the canned wipes that I'm not going to say the brand, but we all know them.
Speaker ASometimes it's better just go around with hydrogen peroxide, wipe down those hard surfaces, do something like that because I don't like putting the chemicals out there.
Speaker AThat's not great.
Speaker AIf you have any air quality monitors in your house, you'll set those things off with many of those wipes.
Speaker AGo the greener option and just make sure you're washing those hands.
Speaker AKeep washing those hands and do it correctly and really spend some time getting that stuff going there.
Speaker ANow that's a big one.
Speaker ANow the next thing is, and this is tough because this is one of the ones that I always get nailed on this heading out to shows and concerts.
Speaker AThis is a risk.
Speaker AWhen I go out and see my favorite rock band up the street or in a big place like that, man, those are those cold flu Covid super spreader events.
Speaker ASo what I would recommend when you come back from those, take the clothes off, get inside the door, of course, clothes, shoes, everything off.
Speaker AGo take a shower, scrub up, wash the hands first so you don't touch your face.
Speaker AAnd really try to not bring that stuff home.
Speaker AAnd you might have a chance with that.
Speaker AAnd then the other little tricks that I do is when I run my laundry, I run it through the steam cycle.
Speaker ASo as long as the clothes can handle it, run it through the steam cycle so it'll go through the sanitation process.
Speaker ABecause my dryer has that, which is cool.
Speaker AAnd I can run it through the steam in there and it'll sanitize that as well as, as well as running my dishwasher.
Speaker AI always run my dishwasher.
Speaker AWhen I run it, I always run it through the sanitation where it's the NSF certified.
Speaker ASo everything that comes out of there is sanitary.
Speaker AAnd those are my little tricks and tips to try to keep that stuff at bay.
Speaker AAnd of course, when you jump in your car, meeting people, whatever, have some hand sanitizer, have some wipes, whatever you're going to use to clean up with, the more you can do that stuff without touching your face and touching everything around you, the better off you're going to be.
Speaker AAnd some of these things are really simple that you can do.
Speaker AThere's UV filters, there's a lot of different things out there.
Speaker ABut the more that you can do to keep that air clean and the stuff inside.
Speaker ASo think of that front door as your barrier to the outside and all of that.
Speaker ASo the more you can do to keep that stuff from coming in the front door, the better off you're gonna be.
Speaker AAnd that's gonna really save you some headaches and maybe make it a little bit healthier for you around the house.
Speaker ABe right back after these important messages.
Speaker ADon't go any.
Speaker AWelcome back to the around the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for joining me.
Speaker AThis last segment of this hour of the show.
Speaker ASo thanks for tuning in.
Speaker AIf you want to find out more about us, head over to aroundthe house online.com and of course, this hour is brought to you by our friends at Monument Grills.
Speaker ATo check them out, head to Monument Grills.
Speaker AI started a project that I did this week here for an upcoming episode that's airing today on around the House Northwest, the television show.
Speaker AAnd this one was a lot of fun and we went over to my executive producer's house and installed some of those acoustic wall panels.
Speaker ANow this stuff is an easy DIY project.
Speaker ANow his house, pretty nice older house.
Speaker ABut I tell you what, the challenge with this stuff and I wanted to talk about these acoustic panels first.
Speaker ANow here's the thing.
Speaker AThese are the ones you see out there if you don't know what I'm talking about.
Speaker AThey have a felt like a three, eight inch thick felt back that's black and they have about three quarter inch strips up with a half inch between them, maybe an inch.
Speaker AAnd they are either natural oak or walnut look.
Speaker AAnd they have strips that come up and it gives you that really cool.
Speaker AThey've been all over the Internet, this acoustical panel, and I really like the look.
Speaker AI did them for my house last year, and so I noticed last time I was in my floor and decor store here.
Speaker AAnd this is not a floor and decor statement special.
Speaker AThey don't pay me a dime.
Speaker AThis is not a commercial forum, but this stuff used to have to order, pay for shipping, everything else.
Speaker AThey now have them on the shelf.
Speaker AThat is what's cool with this is you can go into your local store and grab them off the shelf.
Speaker AThis is what's trick with this stuff.
Speaker ANow let's talk about where the good application for and where the not so good application for a couple things.
Speaker AThese.
Speaker AThe sheets are 21 wide by 93 tall.
Speaker ASo they're a little short of 8ft high.
Speaker AThey're really cool.
Speaker AWhat I like about them is that they're basically a veneer on those pieces.
Speaker AAnd really low gloss.
Speaker AYou can't refinish them.
Speaker AIt's literally a veneer painted on kind of surface, like a picture of it.
Speaker ABut it looks really good.
Speaker AAnd here's the thing, it has a core.
Speaker ABut what I like about this is because you have the black on the felt, they made the MDF black.
Speaker ANow, floor and decor, they're about 100 bucks a piece.
Speaker ASo that's 21 by a little short of 8.
Speaker AThat's metric sizes.
Speaker AAll you Canadians are like, oh, yeah, that's what that is.
Speaker ASo all you folks out there.
Speaker ASo it's 19 millimeters thick, 92.9 inches, and 20.96 inches wide.
Speaker ASo that's what it is.
Speaker ABut here's the cool thing with this stuff.
Speaker AIt looks really cool, looks great on a wall.
Speaker AA lot of things you do with it.
Speaker ANow, here is the problem with this.
Speaker ANow, of course, the price could be different in your area, and I'm just giving the price off of my website.
Speaker AWhen I went and got it, it picked it up.
Speaker ABut the one thing with these panels is.
Speaker AAnd that was my.
Speaker AMy challenge over at this house today is that nothing is square, plumb or level.
Speaker ANothing.
Speaker AWalls racked, had to work around a countertop.
Speaker AIt was leaning.
Speaker AIt was just.
Speaker AEverything was off half a bubble.
Speaker AAnd when you have a very straight square line with a gap in between it, and you've got a very lineal pattern, this can be really tough.
Speaker AIt took me twice as long to do this because I was scribing everything.
Speaker ABut the problem we have with something like this is that when that stuff goes up against the door trim, it needs to sit up in there.
Speaker AEven with that door trim, even when the door trim's wrong and being not my house, I can't sit there and rip all the trim off.
Speaker AWe can't square the walls up.
Speaker AWe can't do all this stuff.
Speaker AThis is a hundred year old plus house.
Speaker AIt is what it is.
Speaker ASo the challenges with that are pretty good.
Speaker ABut let me give you some tricks and tips with this stuff.
Speaker AThis stuff looks really good.
Speaker AYou're not paying the shipping.
Speaker AIt's cool.
Speaker AAnd it really has a significant sound absorption rate with it.
Speaker ASo when you think about it, in a house that's got hardwoods and you get that bounce, you get a little bit of that gymnasium echo.
Speaker AWhat's cool with this is that it cuts that down a lot.
Speaker ASo it really does a great job of, of, of cutting that echo down in the room.
Speaker ASo it's really cool.
Speaker AAnd so there's a couple ways to do it.
Speaker AI use my track saw because I could, I had a lot of angles to cut and I could set those angles really easily and not worry about it.
Speaker AAnd thanks Milwaukee for the new track saw.
Speaker AThat thing is awesome.
Speaker AI love that thing.
Speaker AWorks really good.
Speaker AAnd so they have the real wood veneer on there and you got the MDF behind it.
Speaker ASo it does look good.
Speaker AYou can't refinish it, you can't do anything to it.
Speaker AIt's just too thin of an ear.
Speaker ABut it works well.
Speaker ASo what you do with this stuff is I always start out with the most visible spot and I will set that full piece because they're offset.
Speaker ASo they have a half inch offset.
Speaker ASo the, it hides the, the gaps in the felt with these panels.
Speaker AAnd so what's cool with these things?
Speaker AAnd I'll put this up this weekend on the around the house Facebook page so you can see it up there, that segment.
Speaker ASo you can see what we're talking about.
Speaker AJust go over to around the house show over on Facebook and I'll put the video up there so you can watch what I'm talking about.
Speaker ABut they have this half inch overlap basically on this.
Speaker AAnd so I like to bring that up against the trim so you can see in the most obvious spot you have a straight edge to go with and it makes everything look straight across there.
Speaker ASo at least you're lining things up and looking that way and then go back down the road.
Speaker ANow there's a couple ways to do this.
Speaker AWhen it goes to fastening it up on the wall, I like to go through and use about 2 inch nails, pin nails, and I'm going to pin through the veneer on that and that way you can just pin that in.
Speaker AI'm using an 18 gauge pin nailer and then I can go through and hit that with some touch up and you're good to go.
Speaker AIt's natural oak, so I just got a wax stick and do that.
Speaker ANow one of the things that I do with this.
Speaker AHere's a trick of mine to making this look good.
Speaker AI had a popcorn ceiling above it and everything else that there was no way I was going to get that perfect up against that because I don't want to mess with this guy's popcorn ceiling.
Speaker AIt's not mine because it's a older house.
Speaker ASo what you can do is take your scraps after you're done cutting and you've cut it to length.
Speaker AWhat you can do is go in behind that MDF slat with a utility knife, fillet that off of the, the felt back material.
Speaker AAnd now you've got trim to cover up on those areas that you want to bring up to because you have to get it in to fit in there and you don't want to mess up the popcorn.
Speaker AOr if you've got an area where things are just gapped and you can't do it.
Speaker AWe ran into this in another area where I had to fake it out a little bit, but I actually kept the gap on the other side of the trim because if I were to put a piece of wood there, it would have been an inch at the bottom and half inch at top, which screams everything is not right.
Speaker ASo what I did is I brought it.
Speaker ASo I spaced it out.
Speaker ASo that gap was in the black and it hid and made the gap wider so it looked really good.
Speaker ASo these are little tricks and tips you can do and it makes for a really great project.
Speaker ANow, design wise, these acoustical wall panels that you see are accent pieces.
Speaker AI probably.
Speaker AUnless it's.
Speaker AI wouldn't.
Speaker AUnless it's an office.
Speaker AI wouldn't do every wall.
Speaker AI would do one wall or maybe two walls.
Speaker AIt's got accent paint that you've seen people do over the years.
Speaker AI really would like to do on those maybe one walls, maybe two in that thing.
Speaker ABecause you don't.
Speaker AYou can have too much of a good thing.
Speaker ASo I like them as an accent and they look really good.
Speaker AAnd you can do light, dark.
Speaker AAnd if you want to get real wood ones, not mdf, you can get those too.
Speaker AIf you're like, I want the real Thing.
Speaker AYeah, you can get them, but they're probably 4, 5, 600 bucks a panel.
Speaker ASo it's a big investment versus heading down to your floor and decor store and getting the 99 ones.
Speaker ASo there's the big deal there.
Speaker ASo anyway, this is a fun project.
Speaker AI walked through it.
Speaker AThere's a lot of tricks on that one that you can tackle, but it's a great wintertime project when the weather's bad and you could really make a difference at making your house look amazing when you do it.
Speaker AAll right, I got one more thing I want to give a shout out to today.
Speaker AAnd we got a great show coming up next weekend.
Speaker AI can't wait to share with you.
Speaker ABut if you're listening on the radio, make sure you're catching us on the podcast because we do a midweek special on Wednesday mornings that comes out.
Speaker AIt's a little 10 minute piece you might be missing and it's a great time to grab that.
Speaker ABut I had an upgrade on my range this last week from Z Line appliances and man, these guys make amazing stuff.
Speaker AAnd so I did an upgrade on my range.
Speaker AThis thing.
Speaker ATalk about an upgrade from their model even a few years ago.
Speaker AI love it when companies build things and they build them and keep innovating and making them better and better and better.
Speaker AAnd boy, I tell you what, that new 48 inch range there, I think it's the RAB BR, which I got, the black stainless 48, that is a great range.
Speaker AAnd when you look at them, they're half the price of the bigger brands out there.
Speaker AThe Wolfs, the Mila's, the all the big brands out there, the.
Speaker AAll the other ones that you see out there that are 14 to $20,000 and these guys are closer to seven or eight.
Speaker AThere's a lot of value there for you that you should be paying attention to because that's saving some money.
Speaker AAnd I tell you what, it cooks even.
Speaker AIt's solid and something to take a look at if you're out there trying to do a project on a budget.
Speaker AAll right, guys, this wraps up this hour of around the House.
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Speaker AAll right, everybody, have a great rest of your weekend.
Speaker AI'm Eric G.
Speaker AThanks for tuning in around the House.
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