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Boost Your Home's Look with Two-Toned Walls and Get Your Drains Sparkling Clea

Boost Your Home's Look with Two-Toned Walls and Get Your Drains Sparkling Clea


Episode 383


In this episode of the Repcolite Home Improvement Show, Dan dives into the growing trend of two-toned walls, sharing why the technique is gaining traction and the benefits it offers, including enhanced visual appeal and functionality.

He also provides practical advice on proper masking tape techniques for cleaner paint lines.

Jeff Roush from East End Plumbing joins the show to discuss the cost-effective benefits of drain cleaning versus drain clearing, the process involved, and the importance of proactive maintenance. Jeff also shares insights about the innovative hydro jetting technique and discusses the drain cleaning services offered by East End Plumbing and Grand Bay Electric.

CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction and Weekend Vibes

00:58 Sharp Knife Techniques

03:15 Mastering Masking Tape

06:09 Interview with Jeff Roush: Drain Cleaning Insights

08:08 Understanding Drain Cleaning and Maintenance

12:41 Proactive Plumbing Solutions

18:46 Introduction to Drain Cleaning with Jeff Roush

19:22 Understanding Drain Cleaning Tools and Techniques

20:45 The Process of Hydrojetting

22:06 Chemical Drain Cleaners: Risks and Ineffectiveness

23:08 DIY vs Professional Drain Cleaning

25:19 Success Stories in Drain Cleaning

27:55 Contact Information and Services

28:52 Exploring Two-Toned Walls

30:32 Benefits of Two-Toned Walls

38:01 Creating Illusions with Two-Toned Walls

38:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

TRANSCRIPT

 Good morning everybody. How are you doing? We've made it through another week, and we've arrived here at the weekend. Breathing a sigh of relief, ready to crash a little bit and have some fun, right? Now the fun's gonna start. I guess we're gonna find out. You're listening to the Repcolite Home Improvement Show, sponsored by Benjamin Moore.

And as for fun here's what I've got planned for the show today. You decide if it's going to be fun and spoiler alert, it's going to be. All right, here's what I've got. At the end, I'm going to be talking about a popular design trend two toned walls. It's gaining traction around here. It's been around for a while, but we're seeing more and more of it being used around here.

And I'm going to cover four reasons why you might want to try it in your home. I'm also going to have Jeff Roush from East End Plumbing in the studio, and we'll be talking about drain cleaning. It's a more cost effective solution than replacing clogged lines. We'll get to all of that in a little bit.

But first, I want to talk about something that I learned a couple years ago, and I'm sure, absolutely 100 percent certain that I'm late to the party here. I'm sure this is completely ridiculous to even talk about, but that's okay. It's still going to make my point. See, I learned. couple years ago or so that cutting vegetables or whatever with a really sharp kitchen knife doesn't need to be a blood bath.

See previously the state of things in my home was this. If I went to prepare a meal and if that preparation required, cutting up an onion, let's say if that was all on the docket for, For the dinner plans Hannah would usually meet me in the kitchen with a box of band aids. I'd go to work on that onion or whatever with good intentions.

I'd always tell myself I'm gonna be careful this time. I'm gonna go slowly. I'm gonna be mindful of what I'm doing. I'm gonna stay in this. I'm in it to win it, right? I tell myself all that stuff as I chop the onion up every single time. But no matter what I did, no matter how hard I tried, I'd always draw blood.

Sometimes a lot. It was inevitable. And I figured, really, at the end of the day, I figured I was just an idiot. I had no other answers here. It's a kitchen knife, you're chopping up an onion, you can't do it, you're an idiot. That's what I figured. Then one of the kids finally took pity on me and said I


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