Ask This Old House Season 4 Episode 5 Rose Bush; What is it?; Wobbly Toilet; Water Leak
- November 3, 2005
In season 4 episode 5 of Ask This Old House, titled "Rose Bush; What is it?; Wobbly Toilet; Water Leak," the team addresses a range of home improvement issues for homeowners seeking expert advice and hands-on assistance.
The episode opens with master electrician Heath Eastman visiting a homeowner who wants to install some outdoor lighting to highlight her beautiful rose bush. Heath demonstrates the process of installing a transformer and a series of low-voltage lights, taking care to secure the wiring and ensure that the system is protected from the elements.
Next, general contractor Tom Silva visits a homeowner who has discovered an unknown pipe that is causing a leak in her bathroom. Tom carefully inspects the plumbing system to determine the source of the problem, then explains to the homeowner how to shut off the main water supply and safely cut into the drywall to access the faulty pipe. He shows her how to replace the section of pipe and tests the repair to ensure that it is working properly.
In the third segment, landscape contractor Roger Cook visits a homeowner who is unsure what type of plant is growing in her yard. Roger identifies the plant as a species of hydrangea and explains how to care for it, including tips on pruning and fertilizing. He also shares some advice on choosing the right plants for different types of soil and light conditions.
Finally, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey visits a homeowner who is dealing with a wobbly toilet. Richard demonstrates how to stabilize the toilet using shims and a wrench, taking care to ensure that the toilet is level and secure. He also shows the homeowner how to replace the wax ring that seals the toilet to the drain pipe, which can cause leaks if it becomes damaged or worn.
Throughout the episode, the experts share their knowledge and experience with viewers, providing valuable information on a range of home improvement issues. Homeowners looking to tackle similar projects in their own homes will find plenty of helpful tips and advice to guide them through the process.