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How to Remove Smoke Smells + Gas Fireplace Safety + Lewis Black’s Basement

How to Remove Smoke Smells + Gas Fireplace Safety + Lewis Black’s Basement

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Learn how to get rid of stubborn smoke odor in a home. Restoration expert Darren Hudema breaks down how to ID the type of smoke you’re dealing with, what you can safely tackle yourself, and when it’s time to call a certified pro We visit comedian Lewis Black’s childhood bungalow, where basement ping-pong rivalries, radio as a lifeline, and his family’s creative streak shaped the person he became. Then Cheap Old Houses returns with two sub-$30K listings, breaking down what’s charming, what’s alarming, and what’s realistically fixable. Finally, Zach shares a deceptively simple favorite tool: a toothbrush, for cleaning glue squeeze-out from detailed trim before it hardens.

In this episode you will learn:
* How to safely start using gas fireplaces you have not turned on in years. (9:02)
* How often key home systems should be inspected and where to find a seasonal home maintenance checklist. (12:08)
* What to do when window and shutter work leaves new drywall cracks, damaged corner bead, and rust bleed-through. (14:16)
* How to replace a stuck drain on a pedestal sink and when removing the sink (or replacing it) is the most practical path forward. (19:38)
* Which air-conditioning options work best for older, historically detailed homes without existing ductwork, plus the pros and cons of different options. (25:35)

All of this, plus we’re answering your home improvement questions at 877-This Old House Radio Hour! — That’s (877) 864-7460.

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