| December 05, 2017 Home Improvement | Easy Ways to Warm Up Your Home | | | | Keeping your home warm doesn't come at a high price, thanks to these easy-to-do fixes READ MORE | | | | | | All you need are the right materials and a few hours to DIY READ MORE | | | | | | Heat that goes out the window accounts for up to a quarter of heating bills, according to the U.S. Department of Energy READ MORE | | | | | | Scott Caron offers advice on how to keep your home energy-efficient when using recessed lights READ MORE | | | | | | Use a specialized foam panel to lock the PEX tubing in place, cover it with a sand-and-cement mix, and tile away! WATCH NOW | | | | | | Adding an insert is a smart investment that's pure win-win—it'll keep you warm and slash your heating bills all at once READ MORE | | | | | | An eco-friendly floor that's also easy on the feet READ MORE | | | | | | Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey replaces a small radiator with one that's the correct size WATCH NOW | | | | | | Add controls to a steam radiator, with advice from This Old House plumbing and heating contractor Richard Trethewey WATCH NOW | | | | | | When the dining room floor was demoed, the crew found a subfloor made of old-growth timbers. The homeowners and Charlie Silva have an idea for reusing those timbers as a sliding barn-type door for the new pantry. PLUS, more! WATCH NOW | | | | | | It's the holiday season at the AskTOH barn! Tom and Kevin build a toy box for Tom's grandson; Kevin travels to UL Laboratories in Chicago to learn about preventing fires from holiday decorations; the guys exchange gifts WATCH NOW | | | | |
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