Ask This Old House Season 2 Episode 10 Repairing a Chimney; What Is It?; Preventing Toilet Tank Condensation
- December 18, 2003
In season 2 episode 10 of Ask This Old House, the team of experts takes on three different projects including repairing a chimney, investigating the mystery of an unknown object found buried in a yard, and preventing toilet tank condensation.
The first project of the episode focuses on repairing a chimney. Host Kevin O'Connor works with chimney expert Mark Schaub to diagnose and fix a chimney leak that is causing water damage in a homeowner's attic. Schaub demonstrates how to identify the source of the leak and uses a special sealant to repair it. He also discusses the importance of regular chimney maintenance to prevent similar issues in the future.
The second project takes a more lighthearted turn as the Ask This Old House team attempts to identify a mysterious object that a homeowner discovered buried in their yard. O'Connor enlists the help of archaeologist Mark Nonestied to identify the object, which turns out to be a piece of 19th-century horse-drawn farm equipment. Nonestied provides fascinating historical context for the object and explains how it would have been used on a farm.
The final project of the episode tackles the issue of toilet tank condensation, which can lead to water damage and mold growth in bathrooms. Plumbing expert Richard Trethewey explains how to prevent this common problem by insulating the tank and installing a special valve that reduces the amount of condensation that forms.
Throughout the episode, the Ask This Old House team provides detailed explanations and step-by-step instructions for each project, making it the perfect watch for DIY enthusiasts or homeowners looking to gain some new skills. With its combination of practical advice and interesting historical tidbits, season 2 episode 10 is a must-watch for anyone interested in home improvement.