ASK This Old House | Rot Repair, Heat Pumps (S20 E13) FULL EPISODE

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Mark McCullough shares the story of how he became a mason and what he loves best about his trade; Tom Silva explains why wood rots on houses, how to prevent it, how to repair it if it occurs, and when to replace it; in Future House, Ross Trethewey explains the four main types of heat pump technology, how they work, and which houses are the best fit for them.
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How to Identify and Repair Rotting Wood
Tom recommends preventing rot from happening in the first place by ensuring windows and doors are flashed properly, gutters are hung correctly, and water is being diverted away from the building. If a small amount of rot is detected, it's possible to repair it to keep it from spreading. In the segment, Tom used a combination of wood filler [amzn.to/3pS8yvS] and wood rot restorer [amzn.to/3JEbeFp] manufactured by Bondo, a 3M product [www.3m.com/3M/en_US/bondo-us/].
Tom's other tools and materials to demonstrate repairing rot, including the putty knife [amzn.to/3zmxQFM] and a palm sander [amzn.to/3sSKH1a], can be found at home centers.
Future House | Understanding Heat Pumps
Ross explored four different types of heat pump systems: water-to-air, water-to-water, air-to-air, and air-to-water. These heat pumps can usually be sourced through a local HVAC technician or sales representative.
The air-to-water heat pump that Ross saw being installed in upstate New York was an Advantage Air-to-Water Heat Pump manufactured by Enertech [enertechusa.com/advantage-air...].
Expert assistance with this segment was provided by The Radiant Store [www.theradiantstoreinc.com/], Air & Water Source Group, LLC [www.air-watersourcegroup.store/], B&D Manufacturing, Inc. [www.bdmfginc.com/geothermal], Taco Comfort Solutions [www.tacocomfort.com/], Axiom Industries Limited [axiomind.com/], and Caleffi North America, Inc. [www.caleffi.com/usa/en-us].
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ASK This Old House | Rot Repair, Heat Pumps (S20 E13) FULL EPISODE
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@Pixel-tl6fo
@Pixel-tl6fo Ай бұрын
I just was reading about hydronic heat pumps because I wanted an all inclusive option. Thanks for covering them - always great hearing what Ross has to say!
@__m__e__
@__m__e__ Ай бұрын
Takes huge whiff of wood hardener 😂😂
@saulgoodman2018
@saulgoodman2018 16 күн бұрын
I do that too, when I open something up.
@ddogg14
@ddogg14 9 күн бұрын
tempting, but not a good idea with stuff like this. Waft, people, waft!
@alexanderlakey8483
@alexanderlakey8483 Ай бұрын
We have an air to water heat pump in the UK, doing DHW and heating, via radiators. It saves us 25% over the traditional gas boiler we used to have. We added 10kW solar in March and now we are using 20-25% of the total electricity from the grid that we used to, and on sunny days are exporting surplus electricity raising credit to pay for our winter bills when the system will need more energy to run the heat pump. It's been a massive game changer.. our house has never been more comfortable, and is really good for the environment. We now only pay a couple of pence (cents) per day for gas, which is only used for some stovetop cooking.
@toin9898
@toin9898 Ай бұрын
I love love love my air source heat pump. It works completely independently until it hits about -12ºC (10ºF), after that point it needs a little bit of help. That works out to needing the backup heat (resistive electric) for only about 100 hours over the course of an entire year, in Canada. The huge bonus is my house is nice and frosty all summer long.
@timmersoft
@timmersoft Ай бұрын
Bondo, just call it Bondo lol
@larryjphotosjanssen8532
@larryjphotosjanssen8532 Ай бұрын
Tommy what works great when you need to shape the filler and it may be vertical use parchment paper on the outside to form it. The filler sticks to the parchment paper before hardening but once it hardens the parchment paper peals right off. Thank you for your many years of helpful advice! Larry from Little Chute Wisconsin.
@spencer2365
@spencer2365 Ай бұрын
Anyone know how hot the water/glycol mix is coming into the house? Has to be pretty hot if it’s going to heat and domestic. Or does the basement unit also heat?
@henryostman5740
@henryostman5740 Ай бұрын
In cold and dark upstate NY, I doubt if solar will be much help in the long and cold winters, even if the panels are not under two feet of snow.
@toin9898
@toin9898 Ай бұрын
The idea is not to generate solar power for all of your needs year-round, it's to take advantage of the summer sun to cut your power bills to practically nothing during that time and then use those savings to cover the winter bills.
@dentmastersofnymichael3316
@dentmastersofnymichael3316 Ай бұрын
I work on the railroad and we use a product called spikefast and it is a 2 part epoxy that is fairly thin and fills voids in the railroad ties. Sets up in minutes and is very durable and can be sanded and drilled. Sticks to anything and needs very little prep
@__m__e__
@__m__e__ Ай бұрын
Bondo for concave repairs, liquid wood and wood epox for convex repairs. One part filler for nail holes and nothing more.
@jcchan08
@jcchan08 Ай бұрын
I’ve been watching TOH for a couple of years and never knew Ross is Richard’s son
@Kevin-mp5of
@Kevin-mp5of Ай бұрын
He is just as sleazy, with the same hand gestures and mannerism. I can’t stand the Turdpooies.
@Kevin-mp5of
@Kevin-mp5of Ай бұрын
Bondo is no good for exterior repairs. It pops out with expansion and contraction of the wood. Use epoxy instead for a lasting repair.
@luckybestwash
@luckybestwash Ай бұрын
"We want to be sure the unit stays above the snow" uh in upstate NY that entire box will be covered in snow
@johnroberts2444
@johnroberts2444 Ай бұрын
Hi TOH ,me & my twin sister turned 58 years old today !!!!! 😊
@johnroberts2444
@johnroberts2444 Ай бұрын
@Navy1977 Thanks my friend, I really appreciate that ! 😉🙏
@MH-qq3kj
@MH-qq3kj Ай бұрын
In AZ the heat pumps are fantastic!
@johnroberts2444
@johnroberts2444 Ай бұрын
@@Navy1977 I hear ya there my friend! 😂😜🤟
@saulgoodman2018
@saulgoodman2018 16 күн бұрын
Geo thermal, air to water heat pump, you'll never get your money back. It may save like 2k a year. But they cost 10's of thousands to install.
@jasonsgroovemachine
@jasonsgroovemachine Ай бұрын
I don't always watch TOH videos, but if it's Mark I do. I think it's because of all the things people do on TOH, masonry is something I do the least of.
@akoznasovajusername
@akoznasovajusername Ай бұрын
Bondo. James Bondo.
@shanew7361
@shanew7361 Ай бұрын
If you have an extra $50k+ sure ill take a geothermal unit or heat pump set up like in the video 😂 most people don't.
@ramdizzle9133
@ramdizzle9133 Ай бұрын
It used to be a show that was about fixing and saving. Now it's just about the most expensive stuff around.
@joeschmo5710
@joeschmo5710 Ай бұрын
Exactly. They disregard the ppl that raised them. They cater to rich ppl
@jcchan08
@jcchan08 Ай бұрын
You are correct however places like New York offers huge incentives to do ground source air to water heat pumps. Air to air makes zero sense for a place like New York. It’s way too cold in the winter where the COP is close to 1.0 (similar to electric resistant heating)
@jo_nathan_nation6544
@jo_nathan_nation6544 Ай бұрын
Dude they are just showing options. Chill.
@mthelm85
@mthelm85 Ай бұрын
My first thought when they didn't even throw out a ballpark range was that it must be way too expensive to make sense
@1976Datsun
@1976Datsun Ай бұрын
8:54 Those are goofy instructions but they are actually what Bondo says. Very weird. Inaccurate. They should just tell you what the ratio of the two should be. Bizarre. From the Bondo site - "For a 3-inch diameter puddle of filler, squeeze out a 3” long strip of hardener. ". They don't even say how thick the "puddle" should be. No way to be as exact as Tommy implies it should be. Less and more don't really mean anything.
@howtodoitdude1662
@howtodoitdude1662 Ай бұрын
Dark pink is ideal for Bondo.
@johnhawkinson
@johnhawkinson Ай бұрын
No, there are multiple sets of 3M Bondo instructions, but several of them DO say 3" diameter, 1/2" thick. A real problem is that Tommy was wrong to say you can just use a smaller circle. A 2" circle is 44% of the area of a 3" circle, but a 2" line of hardener is 66% of the length of a 3" line of hardener. So you mess up the ratio if you use a 2" circle with a strip of hardener across the diameter. A bigger problem is that Tommy suggested hours, but properly mixed Bondo sets up in ten minutes. You have to really use it up quickly and only mix what you need.
@1976Datsun
@1976Datsun Ай бұрын
@@johnhawkinson Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure what the "No" at the beginning is about though. No, they're not goofy? No, they are accuarate? No...what? I quoted the puddle instructions from the actual Bondo Wood Filler instructions in the link that TOH put in the "More" area.
@johnhawkinson
@johnhawkinson Ай бұрын
@@1976Datsun The "No" was "No, they are not inaccurate, they are accurate." But I agree they are weird and should give the ratio. If you follow the link in the More section to the Amazon listing and zoom in on the 2nd image of the can, item 3 under directions says: "Remove a 3-inch diameter circle, 1/2 inch thick of Bondo…". My memory is there are some instructions that don't specify the thickness, but there are some that do (hence my reference to multiple sets of instructions).
@1976Datsun
@1976Datsun Ай бұрын
@@johnhawkinson I quoted directly frm the link that you told me to go to, there is no thickness specified. Click through, scroll down, click on the Bondo Wood Filler link. No need for memory it's right there on the page. Since the instructions don't specify the thickness of the puddle, they are inherently inaccurate. And imprecise. Results will vary widely between different people. Edit - misread your first sentence. Thanks for the explanation.
@nickk05281982
@nickk05281982 Ай бұрын
They are lying it will cost twice that at today electric prices and then go up
@nickk05281982
@nickk05281982 Ай бұрын
Heat pumps are still very inefficient under 32 lol
@Kevin-mp5of
@Kevin-mp5of Ай бұрын
Ross the sleazy car salesman…
@alias177
@alias177 Ай бұрын
wow. imagine if we just produced more energy and didnt restrict it on consumers. this junk wouldnt be around.
@K_R_one
@K_R_one Ай бұрын
I hate heat pump units.
@quartzofcourse
@quartzofcourse Ай бұрын
I don’t think you understand heat pumps then, do you also hate a/c and refrigerators?
@timmersoft
@timmersoft Ай бұрын
I was just going to ask if you have a/c of any kind, those are one way heat pumps😅
@bngr_bngr
@bngr_bngr Ай бұрын
@@quartzofcoursehow much do heat pumps cost vs a/c?
@webberfan1234
@webberfan1234 Ай бұрын
Hahaha
@cheeseisgreat24
@cheeseisgreat24 Ай бұрын
Is there an actual legitimate reason? Or are you just weird?
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