Ask This Old House | Jimmy DiResta, Trough Planter (S16E18) | FULL EPISODE
Richard demonstrates solutions for replacing a water main shutoff; Jenn travels to Tennessee to build a planter out of an animal feeding trough; Mark waterproofs brick; Kevin heads back to Jimmy DiResta's shop to build a sign.
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Water Main Shutoff: If the house's water main shutoff malfunctions, the water utility usually has a shutoff outside the home that they can access.
Richard shows two methods of freezing a pipe when working in a multifamily home or where no outdoor shutoff is available. One uses carbon dioxide; the other is a refrigerant-based machine. Pipe freezers can be found at plumbing supply stores or rented from tool rental shops.
Richard recommends upgrading older gate valves to the more reliable ball valve, which can be found at plumbing supply stores and home centers.
How to Turn a Feeding Trough into a Planter
Jenn used a galvanized steel animal feeding trough, purchased at Tractor Supply Company. Feeding troughs are available at most livestock supply stores. Non-biodegradable packing peanuts can only be found in certain states at shipping supply stores. Jenn also suggests using plastic planters upside down to help fill the void at the bottom of the planter if necessary. Jenn used an organic garden soil mix manufactured by Holy Cow Materials.
For this planter's location and climate, Jenn selected Arbor vitae as a screening plant, Lantana for color, and Liriope to add color and variety of height. The other materials Jenn used to make the planter, including a drill, window screen, and landscape fabric, can be found at home centers and nurseries.
Kevin heads back to Jimmy DiResta's shop to build a sign. Everything Jimmy and Kevin used to make the channel letters, including the metal flashing, plywood, lights, spray paint, and hot glue, can be found at home centers.
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Products and Services from this episode
Galvanized steel animal feeding trough
Category: Materials, Design, Landscaping
Supplier
Tractor Supply Company
http://www.tractorsupply.com
How to Repair a Damaged Main Shutoff Valve
Category: Plumbing, Faucets & Fixtures, Tools
Expert assistance
A.E. Carter Plumbing and Heating
http://www.aecarterplumbing.com
How to Turn a Feeding Trough into a Planter
Category: Design, Landscaping, Garage
Expert assistance
Nawada Landscape Design
http://www.nawadalandscapedesign.com
Making channel letters for a sign
Category: Design, Lighting, Electrical, Furnishings
Expert assistance
Jimmy DiResta
http://jimmydiresta.com/
Organic garden soil mix for feeding trough planter
Category: Design, Landscaping, Materials
Supplier
Holy Cow Materials
http://www.holycowsoils.com
Siloxane 20 solvent-based water repellant for brick
Category: Surface Protection, Masonry, Fireplaces & Chimneys, Paints & Finishes, Materials
Manufacturer
Umaco Products
http://www.umaco.com
Expert assistance
MJM Masonry
http://www.mjmmasonry.com
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Water Main Shutoff: If the house's water main shutoff malfunctions, the water utility usually has a shutoff outside the home that they can access.
Richard shows two methods of freezing a pipe when working in a multifamily home or where no outdoor shutoff is available. One uses carbon dioxide; the other is a refrigerant-based machine. Pipe freezers can be found at plumbing supply stores or rented from tool rental shops.
Richard recommends upgrading older gate valves to the more reliable ball valve, which can be found at plumbing supply stores and home centers.
How to Turn a Feeding Trough into a Planter
Jenn used a galvanized steel animal feeding trough, purchased at Tractor Supply Company. Feeding troughs are available at most livestock supply stores. Non-biodegradable packing peanuts can only be found in certain states at shipping supply stores. Jenn also suggests using plastic planters upside down to help fill the void at the bottom of the planter if necessary. Jenn used an organic garden soil mix manufactured by Holy Cow Materials.
For this planter's location and climate, Jenn selected Arbor vitae as a screening plant, Lantana for color, and Liriope to add color and variety of height. The other materials Jenn used to make the planter, including a drill, window screen, and landscape fabric, can be found at home centers and nurseries.
Kevin heads back to Jimmy DiResta's shop to build a sign. Everything Jimmy and Kevin used to make the channel letters, including the metal flashing, plywood, lights, spray paint, and hot glue, can be found at home centers.
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Products and Services from this episode
Galvanized steel animal feeding trough
Category: Materials, Design, Landscaping
Supplier
Tractor Supply Company
http://www.tractorsupply.com
How to Repair a Damaged Main Shutoff Valve
Category: Plumbing, Faucets & Fixtures, Tools
Expert assistance
A.E. Carter Plumbing and Heating
http://www.aecarterplumbing.com
How to Turn a Feeding Trough into a Planter
Category: Design, Landscaping, Garage
Expert assistance
Nawada Landscape Design
http://www.nawadalandscapedesign.com
Making channel letters for a sign
Category: Design, Lighting, Electrical, Furnishings
Expert assistance
Jimmy DiResta
http://jimmydiresta.com/
Organic garden soil mix for feeding trough planter
Category: Design, Landscaping, Materials
Supplier
Holy Cow Materials
http://www.holycowsoils.com
Siloxane 20 solvent-based water repellant for brick
Category: Surface Protection, Masonry, Fireplaces & Chimneys, Paints & Finishes, Materials
Manufacturer
Umaco Products
http://www.umaco.com
Expert assistance
MJM Masonry
http://www.mjmmasonry.com
About Ask This Old House TV: From the makers of This Old House, America’s first and most trusted home improvement show, Ask This Old House answers the steady stream of home improvement questions asked by viewers across the United States. Covering topics from landscaping to electrical to HVAC and plumbing to painting and more. Ask This Old House features the experts from This Old House, including general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, landscape contractor Jenn Nawada, master carpenter Norm Abram, and host Kevin O’Connor. ASK This Old House helps you protect and preserve your greatest investment—your home.
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