Today’s Homeowner Radio

Danny Lipford and Joe Truini  

Listener Questions

spray foam insulation
Spray foam insulation being installed in an attic.
Should I Vacate After Spray Foam is Installed? Jim needs advice before scheduling for a spray foam installation project.  He wants to know how long he would have to vacate his home. We tell Jim it’s recommended to leave the house for 24 hours but since Jim is having “spot repairs” done that he should be safe returning in a few hours.   It’s advised to go ahead and ventilate the area and maybe add a few fans. How well insulation works is expressed by its R-value, which measures resistance to the flow of heat. The higher the R-value, the better it insulates per inch of thickness. The amount of insulation recommended for your home is dependent on where you live, but here are some general guidelines: Attic Insulation: Houses in a cold climate should have a minimum of R-49 in the attic, which is equivalent to approximately 16″ of fiberglass insulation. Warmer climates only require an R-38 or higher, or about 12″ or more. Wall Insulation: While wall insulation is limited by the width of the studs, different materials provide higher or lower R-values. Fiberglass batts for standard 2×4 walls are now available in low, medium, and high-density products that range from R-11 to R-15. Sprayed foam insulation in the same wall cavity can range from an R-14 to an R-28 depending on the product that is used. Floor Insulation: While there are additional considerations—such as venting and moisture problems—to take into account when you insulate under floors, the United States Department of Energy recommends an R-25 rating in cold climates and an R-11 in warmer parts of the country.

 


 
Man pulling up carpet
There is an option to eliminating a squeaky floor without pulling the carpet. (DepositPhotos)
Squeaky Floor Solution Debbie has a squeaky floor problem.  Can she fix the floor without having to remove the carpet? There is a product perfect for Debbie’s situation. It’s called “Squeeeeeek No More” from O’Berry Enterprises.  It’s a kit that allows you to drive in a screw through the carpet and clip the screw with a special tool.  The tool is perfect for anyone needing to do a floor repair but has limited access to the subfloor.

hot porch Staying Cool on a Hot Porch Darryl wants to know how he can stay cool on his porch this summer.   Adding insulation would be a great idea. We recommend mineral wool insulation over fiberglass.  Either tension wires or inexpensive plywood could be used to hold the insulation in place.   Additionally, Darryl could consider an elastomeric coating called Dura-Brite. Durabrite offers solar reflectivity that lowers the temperature and offers mildew resistance to a roof.
Formosan termite, foraging through wood and dirt
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Does Pine Straw Attract Termites? Cheryl is concerned the pine straw around her house will attract termites.  Pine needles themselves, don’t provide nutrition for termites. However, pine straw will keep the ground below wet.  This moisture could attract termites to your home. For more information on termites check out this special Today’s Homeowner Podcast all about termites. 

Simple Solution

  Upcycled water jug used as DIY sprinkler for watering plants Plastic Jug Watering Can

If you’ve got an empty one-gallon plastic milk jug, here’s an easy way to upcycle the jug into a watering can for plants.

 
Deck boards littered with debris
Deck boards littered with debris can be cleaned out with an “L” hook
 
Cleaning debris from in between deck boards or from expansion joints in sidewalks doesn’t have to be time-consuming and tedious.
 

 Best New Products

Longer Lasting Spackling Paste Drywall repairs don’t usually involve a lot of hard work, they just take forever because of the drying time required for most sparkling compounds. Dap’s new Fast Dry Spackling Paste aims to change that.

Products Mentioned

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Danny Lipford

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Danny Lipford is a home improvement expert and television personality who started his remodeling business, Lipford Construction, at the age of 21 in Mobile, Alabama. He gained national recognition as the host of the nationally syndicated television show, Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford, which started as a small cable show in Mobile. Danny's expertise in home improvement has also led him to be a contributor to popular magazines and websites and the go-to source for advice on everything related to the home. He has made over 200 national television appearances and served as the home improvement expert for CBS's The Early Show and The Weather Channel for over a decade. Danny is also the founder of 3 Echoes Content Studio, TodaysHomeowner.com, and Checking In With Chelsea, a décor and lifestyle blog.

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