Ask This Old House Season 1 Episode 14 No More Scalding; Robotic Mowers; Critter-Proofing
- January 9, 2003
In the fourteenth episode of the first season of Ask This Old House, the team tackles three home improvement projects.
First, they address the issue of scalding hot water coming out of faucets. Plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey installs a thermostatic mixing valve, which allows the homeowner to control the temperature of the water. He explains how the valve works and demonstrates how to adjust the temperature.
Next, landscape contractor Roger Cook introduces viewers to robotic lawn mowers. He explains how they work and why they can be a great option for homeowners who don't have the time or desire to mow their lawn themselves. Roger installs a robotic mower for the homeowners and demonstrates how it works.
Finally, general contractor Tom Silva helps homeowners critter-proof their house. He examines their roof and finds several points of entry for animals, including squirrels, raccoons, and bats. Tom demonstrates how to seal up these entry points and advises the homeowners on other measures they can take to prevent critters from getting into their home.
Throughout the episode, the team offers helpful tips and advice for viewers who may be facing similar problems in their own homes. They explain each step of the process in clear and easy-to-understand terms, making it accessible even for those with limited home improvement experience.
Overall, this episode of Ask This Old House offers practical solutions for common home improvement problems and empowers viewers to take on projects themselves.