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HVAC Filters and Detecting Gas Leaks

Did you know there are simple things around the house that you can do to save you money, and even detect gas leaks? This week Rosalie and Andrew go over air filters and why you should change them, and how dish soap is effective in finding gas leaks. So why should you be the one to change your air filters? Well, for one thing, it’s not that difficult to do so. For another, leaving the […]

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D-I-Y Fire Pit

We’re all aware that, due to the pandemic, we have to social distance and keep any gatherings to a minimum—but that doesn’t mean that you can’t see people altogether. Smaller gatherings are acceptable, and Andrew gives a great suggestion: a firepit gathering with your own inexpensive gas grill. Firstly Andrew tells us how he made his own firepit; he dug a pit 2.5-3 feet deep and 2.5-3 feet wide, then filled the first 6 inches

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Appliance Hacks

It’s the first show of the year! Rosalie and Andrew return with more clever hacks to test out at home, with more home DIY tips on the way. The first hack they mention is modifying batteries. All you’ll need is a AAA battery and some tin foil. Create a ball of foil the size of the gap and place it where the battery’s negative terminal connects. You just need enough foil to fill the gap,

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Backyard Chicken Coop

Do you want chickens of your own? If the answer to that question is yes, then you’re gonna need a coop for them. Don’t be alarmed, because Rosalie and Andrew are going to teach you how to make your own chicken coop while keeping the project easy on your bank account! The materials you’ll need are pallets, scrap wood, hinges, a door latch, chicken wire, and materials for the roof. You won’t need very many

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Tips and Tricks for Clearing the Drain

The porcelain throne, the theme of this week. Andrew and Rosalie answer important questions involving the toilet, like why it keeps running and if chemical drain cleaners are safe to use. We’ve all had the experience of flushing a toilet and noticing that it won’t stop running after the flush cycle. According to Andrew, this is likely because the flapper needs to be replaced. He recommends removing the flapper and replacing it with another one.

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DIY Backyard Pond

If you’ve ever wanted to put in a pond in your yard, but found out how often plumbers have to remove them, don’t fret! You’re able to put a water feature in your yard, and Andrew tells you how you can do so with ease! Listen to this week’s episode of You Got This! -> https://easyasabt.com/show/February-26-2021.mp3 This project shouldn’t take you longer than over the weekend, and it won’t take a ton of skill to

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