Ask This Old House Season 10 Episode 22

Ask This Old House Season 10 Episode 22 Tile, Weatherstripping

  • TVG
  • March 1, 2012

In the 22nd episode of season 10 of "Ask This Old House," the team is back to help homeowners with their DIY renovation projects. In this episode, they focus on two main topics: tile work and weatherstripping.

First up, Kevin O'Connor meets with a professional tile contractor to learn the ins and outs of tiling a bathroom floor. From picking out the right tile to laying down the cement board, this segment provides a great overview of the process. The contractor also shares some quick tips, such as using a leveler to make sure your tile is perfectly level and using spacers to ensure even spacing between tiles.

After the tutorial, Kevin heads to a homeowner's house to help them tackle their own bathroom tile project. The homeowners have already done some of the prep work, such as removing the old flooring and installing the cement board. Kevin works with them to carefully lay out the tiles, ensuring they are spaced correctly and cut to fit around the edges.

Next, the team turns their attention to weatherstripping. Tom Silva meets with a homeowner to help them address a drafty front door. Tom explains that a drafty door not only lets in cold air but can also compromise the overall energy efficiency of the home. He shows how to identify the areas where air is getting through and how to properly apply weatherstripping in those spots.

In a separate segment, Roger Cook shares some tips on winterizing outdoor faucets to prevent them from freezing and causing water damage. He demonstrates how to shut off the water supply and drain the pipes, then shows how to install freeze-proof outdoor faucets to prevent future issues.

Overall, this episode of "Ask This Old House" provides practical advice for homeowners looking to tackle some basic renovation projects on their own. From tiling a bathroom floor to weatherstripping a drafty door, the experts offer clear and concise guidance that viewers can apply to their own DIY projects.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 1, 2012
  • Content Rating
    TVG
  • Language
    English