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Stucco Home: We have a rough textured stucco on the exterior of our house (called a skip trowel). Our neighbors had theirs scraped down and redone as a smooth stucco with a synthetic product that had a died color to it. We are considering doing the same thing. We know the pros and cons, but the additional problem is that this home was painted 4-years ago with elastomeric paint that is now delaminated and bubbling. What impact does that have on our plans? What are your thoughts Rosie? Answer: It is possible! You’ve got some work to do ahead of time, however. Hear the explanation at the 2:15 mark for this segment.
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Where Can I Find Past Broadcast Information? Navigate to Homeowner Resources in our main menu on RosieontheHouse.com, then select Radio/Podcast, then navigate to the date of the broadcast! Hear more info at the 8:30 mark for this segment.
Segment 2
It’s A Beautiful Morning!
LOCAL EVENTS:
Windsor Square Home & Garden Tour: A historic home/neighborhood open house! A walkable event with beer garden, food trucks, and other vendors. Special Guest and Windsor Square Resident Tom Evans joins us on the phone to give more details.
CALLER:
Larry from Red Rock, AZ – Water Pressure Regulator: Recently went through a community-wide water valve replacement. Had no issues until water valve was replaced. Now, anytime I have more than two taps open – running the sink and flushing a toilet for example – the sink will lose significant pressure. Hear the question at the 4:36 mark for this segment. Tune into segment 3 of this broadcast for the answer.
Segment 3
CALLER CONTINUED:
Larry from Red Rock, AZ – Water Pressure Regulator: If more than one valve is open at a time, there is a loss in water pressure. Hear the explanation at the 1:40 mark for this segment. Rosie asks a few questions of Larry to help determine the problem and suggests a way for Larry to test his water pressure so he can report back to the company that did the install.
WEEKLY TO-DO:
Keep on top of your home maintenance with one project a week! Tune in at the 5:25 mark.
Landscaping is something DIYers tackle all the time, especially since it’s a beautiful time of year to be outside.
Drip irrigation: There are a few different ways to go about installing drip irrigation. You could do it yourself, but you run the risk of making a mess of your yard – nobody wants spaghetti lines! The type of irrigation you’ll need also depends on weather or not you have pets or animals that get into your yard. Aaron from Rosie Certified Core Landscape has the answers.
TIP: If you’ve got the trench open to run PVC lines for water, also add some low voltage lines for lights, possibly a line for a future gas fireplace, etc. Even if you may not need those extra items now, you’ll be patting yourself on the back later when you do, especially since you won’t have to dig up your yard again!
Irrigation Planning: Chris Welborn of Rosie Certified Vicente Landscaping: There is a lot of planning that goes into an irrigation system. Homeowners typically install them incorrectly because they are not aware of how to calculate the water needed, which lines/emitters are necessary to achieve the desired outcome, and how to get the proper amount of water to each plant.
Retaining Walls: Rosie’s personal experience – retaining walls are much easier to get right as a DIY project than pavers. If you want to build a retaining wall 18-24 inches tall, no permit is needed. It is a much friendlier DIY project as long as you can read a level and operate a shovel, you’re good to go!
Romey likes Gabion style walls
Pavers: Pavers take quite a bit of work – it is possible to do it yourself, as long as you don’t mind the back breaking, kneeling down type work required. It’s not just laying pavers on top of level dirt; the interlocking paver industry has a certification for landscapers to make sure they are doing it correctly.
Segment 4
Wrap Up The Day!
COMMENTARY:
Lake Mead levels continue to drop and a 6th body has been found.. yikes!
City of Phoenix has declared stage 1 water alert and are holding town hall discussions on Colorado River supply. If you are a City of Phoenix resident, you can attend and voice your opinions/suggestions. The next one is November 23rd at Longview Neighborhood Recreation. LEARN MORE
Rosie’s 9AM takeaway: It’s worth a trip to Philadelphia to visit the National Constitution Center and tour that museum. Rosie was there last week and loved it! LEARN MORE
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Weekly To-Do Topic: Should I Really Do These #LandscapeDIYProjects? – READ MORE>>| A DIY project really boils down to the combination of time, desire, and skills. This combination is the three-legged stool this DIY potential rests upon. Find out what a professional landscaper has to say about DIY landscaping projects…