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Jul 31
46m 30s

Home Improvement Myths Busted: What Your...

Eric Goranson
About this episode

If you’ve ever believed that just because something’s sold at a big box store it’s safe or effective, then prepare to have your mind blown (or more accurately, your misconceptions dismantled) by Eric G. in this episode of Around the House! Eric has curated a list of the top ten home improvement myths that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about fixing up your abode. The first myth Eric tackles is the classic idea that products found in home centers meet all building codes. Spoiler alert: they often do not! With his trademark sarcasm, Eric warns us about those vent hoods that recirculate air like a bad sitcom rerun. But wait, there's more!

As we continue our journey through this myth-busting list, Eric hilariously points out the irony of trusting advice from self-proclaimed DIY experts who haven’t seen a doctor in decades. And just when you thought you could trust your uncle’s plumbing skills, Eric dives into the murky waters of contractor rates, unpacking the costs that go into hiring a professional. He shines a light on the reality that many skilled tradespeople charge a pretty penny not because they want to rip you off, but because of the real costs associated with running a small business—think insurance, tools, and that ever-elusive ‘cost of living’. It’s refreshing to hear Eric break down these costs while keeping the tone light and entertaining.

To wrap up the episode, Eric brings us back to earth with a look at online shopping for home improvement needs. Sure, it can save you money, but it also might leave you with a knockoff faucet that’s more trouble than it’s worth. With a blend of laughter and practical advice, this episode makes it clear that while myths can be fun to debunk, the truth can save you a lot of headaches (and cash) in your home improvement adventures. So grab your tools, put on your thinking cap, and get ready to tackle your next project with Eric’s sage advice!

Takeaways:

  • Just because you can buy something at a home center doesn't mean it's code compliant, folks.
  • Ignoring asbestos is like playing with fire, but hey, who needs lung health anyway?
  • Plumbers and electricians aren't just robbing you blind; their rates are due to legit costs, not highway robbery.
  • Online deals might save you money, but remember: if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Monument Grills
  • Aerobroom
  • Chown Hardware
  • Toto

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