Ask This Old House Season 2 Episode 18 Deterring Deer; PVC Pipe Connections; What Is It?; Fixing a Sagging Shower Door
- February 12, 2004
In Ask This Old House season 2 episode 18, the team covers a range of fix-it projects around the house. First up, they look at ways to deter deer from entering the garden and nibbling on plants. The show offers tips and strategies for repelling deer naturally, using a series of effective methods involving scent, sound, and motion. Viewers will learn how to use familiar household ingredients like garlic and soap to keep deer at bay, as well as how to mount scare devices like motion-activated sprinklers and flashlights.
Next, the show tackles a series of plumbing questions from viewers. One homeowner wants to know how to connect PVC pipes properly, while another has a question about a mysterious-looking PVC pipe segment in their basement. The team provides clear and straightforward answers, demonstrating how to securely connect different sizes of pipes and create watertight seals. They also identify the mystery piece of piping in the basement and explain its purpose.
In the third segment of the episode, the team takes on a viewer's problem with a sagging shower door. In a step-by-step process, they show how to adjust the door hinges and handle to increase stability and make it easier to open and close. They also recommend simple maintenance tasks to keep shower doors in good condition over time.
Overall, Ask This Old House season 2 episode 18 offers a helpful and informative mix of DIY advice and how-to demonstrations. Whether viewers are dealing with pest pests, plumbing problems, or household fixes, the show provides clear and comprehensive solutions for home improvement challenges.