Ask This Old House Season 7 Episode 10 Whole-house Water Filter; Repairing Rubber Roof; Cutting a PVC Pipe
- December 4, 2008
In season 7 episode 10 of Ask This Old House, the experts are on a mission to provide homeowners with useful tips and tricks for home improvement projects. The first segment highlights the importance of installing a whole-house water filter to ensure quality drinking water. Richard Trethewey, a plumbing and heating expert, demonstrates how to install a filtration system that removes impurities and improves the taste of the water. He explains the different types of filters available and the benefits of each, helping homeowners make the right choice for their specific needs. Whether it's a sediment filter or a carbon block filter, Richard delivers step-by-step instructions to make the installation process smooth and easy.
In the second segment, the show's experts offer guidance on how to repair a rubber roof. Tom Silva, the show's general contractor, shares his expertise on how to fix a leaky rubber roof without having to replace the entire roof. He shows viewers how to use a rubber patch and seam primer to seal any leaks, preventing further damage to the roof. Whether it's a large or small patch, Tom explains the right techniques to ensure the patch is secure and properly adhered to the surface. He also emphasizes the importance of regular roof maintenance to extend the life of the roof and keep it in top condition.
In the final segment, the experts demonstrate how to cut a PVC pipe, an essential skill for any DIY enthusiast. Kevin O'Connor, the show's host, explains the different tools available for cutting PVC pipes and the advantages of each. He then provides a step-by-step guide to cutting the pipe accurately and efficiently, making it easy for viewers to follow along. Whether it's a curved cut or a straight cut, Kevin covers it all, providing useful tips that make cutting PVC a breeze.
Throughout the episode, the experts provide practical advice and techniques that homeowners can easily apply to their own home improvement projects. As always, Ask This Old House delivers informative and entertaining content that engages viewers and inspires them to tackle new projects with confidence.