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Around the House® Home Improvement: A Deep Dive into Your Home

Around the House® Home Improvement: A Deep Dive into Your Home

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Discover Around the House Home Improvement: A Deep Dive into Your Home, the #1 home improvement podcast of 2025, as ranked by FeedSpot. Hosted by Certified Kitchen Designer Eric Goranson, CKD (“Eric G”), this nationally syndicated radio show and podcast delivers expert advice on home remodeling, DIY projects, construction techniques, and smart home technology. Perfect for homeowners, DIY enthusiasts, and contractors, this isn’t your typical handyman show—it’s a dynamic blend of practical tips, innovative ideas, and entertaining conversations.

Why listen? Each episode offers actionable home improvement tips, from beginner-friendly DIY hacks to advanced construction insights. Explore the latest trends in kitchen and bath design, sustainable building, and cutting-edge home tech. Enjoy exclusive interviews with celebrity guests, industry leaders, and top professionals, bringing inspiration and expertise to every project. Whether you’re renovating your home, tackling a weekend DIY, or seeking eco-friendly solutions, Eric G’s 30+ years of experience make this podcast your go-to resource.

About the Host: Eric Goranson, CKD, is a nationally recognized home improvement expert, keynote speaker, and former member of the Baldwin Hardware Design Council. With a background in kitchen design, remodeling, and construction, plus a creative edge from his days as a Seattle rock band bassist, Eric delivers engaging, relatable content. Named a Top 50 Innovator by Kitchen and Bath Design News (2019), he’s worked with brands like KraftMaid Cabinetry, sharing his passion for home design with a global audience.

Tune in to Around the House Home Improvement for expert advice, innovative ideas, and fun, relatable discussions. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform, and transform your home with Eric G!


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Winter is upon us, and if you think you can just sit back and sip hot cocoa while the snow piles up outside, think again! Eric G and John Dudley dive headfirst into the chaotic world of winter home prep in this episode. They kick things off with some cheeky humor, reminiscing about last year’s ‘hot dumpster fire’ of a winter. Seriously, if you thought 2025 was rough, just wait until you hear their plans for tackling the rest of this winter! From cleaning gutters that are probably full of leaves and pine needles (oops) to ensuring your downspouts are actually doing their job and not just creating a lovely waterfall effect next to your foundation, they've got you covered. And let's not forget about the importance of checking your roof and chimney because, let's face it, nobody wants to deal with a leaky roof when it's freezing outside. They remind us all to prioritize safety and get those gutters cleared out—before that kindling turns into a bonfire courtesy of your neighbor's ill-timed fireworks. As the banter continues, Eric and John touch on the importance of insulating pipes and keeping your home warm enough to avoid those pesky freeze-ups. They drop some knowledge bombs about how letting your faucets drip can save you a lot of headache (and money) down the line. You’ll learn how to prep your home for unexpected weather patterns because, let’s face it, Mother Nature is a bit unpredictable these days. If you think you're safe just because you live in a warmer climate, think again! They share tips for everyone, whether you’re in the balmy south or the frigid north—seriously, nobody is safe from winter's wrath! Finally, they wrap up this informative hour with some laughter and relatable stories, emphasizing that a little prep can save you a ton of grief later. So grab a cup of joe, sit back, and gear up for a winter full of projects that’ll have your home ready to tackle anything the season throws your way. Seriously, you don’t want to miss these tips; they could end up saving you a ton of cash and a whole lot of stress!Takeaways:Winter home prep is essential; tackling simple projects can save you big bucks later on.Maintaining your gutters is crucial; don't let them become a fire hazard with debris buildup.Check your roof and chimney regularly to avoid winter leaks and costly repairs when spring arrives.Insulate your pipes and keep them warm to prevent those dreaded frozen pipe disasters this winter.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comyoutube.comMentioned in this episode:Around the House 2026 YouTube! Make sure and Subscribe to our YouTube page! Around the House YouTube SiteHype Designs Visit SiteHype Designs and lets build a website that works as hard as you do! Use Promo Code "Eric G" for your free website audit and 30 minute consultation. Site Hype Designs Subscribe to the Around the House Pro Insider! Find the podcast here or your favorite podcast player! https://player.captivate.fm/show/d5793130-86a7-4b36-896b-b5c645059d3ba...
Diving into the age-old debate of whether to repair or replace, Eric G and John Dudley take listeners on a wild ride through the intricacies of home maintenance. The duo kicks things off with real talk about HVAC systems and the daunting costs of repairs versus replacements. Ever felt like you’re pouring money into a bucket with a hole in it? They get it! They paint vivid pictures of old furnaces that could roast marshmallows and new ones that are computer-operated wonders—except when they break and suddenly you’re staring down a price tag that looks like a small car. The conversation flows effortlessly as they transition from HVAC to water heaters, roofing, and even the joys of preserving vintage toilets. Yes, they even go there! Between the laughter and sarcasm, they emphasize the importance of knowing when to cut your losses and invest in replacements that might save you in the long run. Tune in for the absurdity of home repairs and the good-natured ribbing that comes with it. After all, who can resist a bit of banter about how hard it is to fix a roof when you’re busy dodging tree branches?Takeaways:Deciding whether to repair or replace can be tricky, especially with costly home systems.New HVAC units may be energy efficient, but their repair costs can leave you gasping for air.Old plumbing and electrical systems? Just rip them out and start fresh to avoid future headaches.When it comes to vintage fixtures, restoring can be better than replacing, if you know where to look.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comyoutube.com/aroundthehouseCompanies mentioned in this episode:Sherwin WilliamsTotoCarrier InfinityHome DepotLowe'sThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/Information given on the Around the House Show should not be considered construction or design advice for your specific project, nor is it intended to replace consulting at your home or jobsite by a building professional. The views and opinions expressed by those interviewed...
This week, we're diving into the whirlwind of wild and wacky tech coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where all the nerds get to show off their latest shiny toys. Eric G is our fearless guide through this chaotic wonderland, highlighting everything from Lutron's new smart wood blinds that can tilt like they're auditioning for a role in a sci-fi movie, to some seriously sleek robotic vacuums that can practically do the cha-cha under your couch. Seriously, if you've ever wished your home could just clean itself while you sit back and scroll through social media, your dreams might just come true. We’ll also touch on some killer partnerships in energy management and smart home security that could make your life just a tad easier—because who doesn’t want that? So grab your headphones and let’s get this tech party started! We're kicking off the New Year with a bang, and who better to guide us through the wild world of home improvement than our pal Eric G? After a much-needed holiday break (which, let's be honest, we all know was just a glorified excuse to eat too many cookies and binge-watch our favorite shows), Eric dives headfirst into the latest and greatest from the Consumer Electronics Show. You know, that fancy event where tech nerds gather to drool over gadgets we never knew we needed? Yeah, that one. Among the shiny new toys, Eric highlights the Casita Smart Wood Blinds - because why manually adjust your blinds when you can let technology do it for you? These beauties promise to optimize natural light like some kind of wizard, and all for a price that won't make you cry. If you’ve been dreaming of a home that practically runs itself, Eric’s got you covered with all the latest trends in smart home tech. So grab your toolbox, or, you know, just sit back and listen while you ponder the mysteries of who actually needs a robotic pool cleaner. Spoiler: it's definitely not me, but it sure sounds fun!Takeaways:Eric G is back from a holiday break and ready to dive into CES, where all the cool gadgets are being unveiled this week.Among the highlights at CES is Lutron's new Casita Smart Wood Blinds, which are totally DIY-friendly and optimize natural light like a pro.Dream Technology is introducing their new robotic cleaners that can reach under the couch, because apparently that’s the new frontier in cleaning.The MyQ SecureView lock combines a smart lock and doorbell into one, because why not make life just a bit more complicated with tech?CES is showcasing a ton of partnerships aimed at smarter home energy management, so get ready for a future where your house knows more about your energy use than you do.Eric G warns us about recalls on power strips and above-ground pools, because nothing says 'Happy New Year' like a safety hazard!Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comyoutube.com/@aroundthehousewithericgCompanies mentioned in this episode:Lutron ElectronicsDream...
Let’s kick things off with a bang as Eric G and John Dudley dive deep into the chaos that is planning for those oh-so-glorious home projects in 2026. You know, the ones we’ve been daydreaming about for years while binge-watching home improvement shows. But hold your horses, folks! The duo is here to throw cold water on those Pinterest-perfect visions with some reality checks about rising costs and supply chain madness. They chat about how the financial landscape is shifting—thanks, inflation and tariffs!—and how that means if you’re thinking about a kitchen remodel or adding a sweet outdoor kitchen, you might just want to start checking lumber prices like you’re tracking crypto. Who knew home improvement could feel like day trading? Eric and John don’t just stop at doom and gloom, though. They dish out some solid advice on how to navigate this jungle of costs. Think of it as a treasure map but with way less gold and a lot more drywall. They emphasize the importance of planning, connecting the dots between projects, and maybe even getting a little sneaky with the tools of modern technology—hello, AI!—to help with your project planning. This isn’t just about making your home pretty; it’s about making smart decisions that won’t leave you financially stranded. So grab your notepad and get ready to take notes because these two are about to school you on how to not just survive, but thrive in the wild world of home renovations. And let’s not forget the hilarity that ensues as they share personal anecdotes that highlight the absurdities of home improvement. From unexpected plumbing disasters to the sheer insanity of pricing on materials, it’s a rollercoaster of laughs and “oh no, not again!” moments. By the end of this episode, you’ll be ready to tackle 2026 with a plan that’s not just smart, but also a little bit sarcastic—because why not laugh at the absurdity of it all?Takeaways:Planning for your 2026 projects is like playing chess with the lumber market, strategy is key!Don't throw away good materials just because you got excited; plan your remodel wisely, folks!Embrace your inner nerd: track lumber prices like they're stocks, it'll save you cash in the long run.Always consider the absurdity of building codes; they might just ruin your plans before you even start.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:American Redwood Lumber SocietyGE AppliancesHaierThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more
If you’ve ever thought the housing market is a circus, you’re absolutely right – and Eric G and John Dudley are here to be your ringmasters. In this lively discussion, they tackle the pressing issue of affordable housing with a blend of sarcasm and insight that keeps you wondering whether to laugh or cry. They kick things off by exploring how we’ve managed to turn the American Dream into a nightmare where buying a home feels about as likely as spotting Bigfoot. With the average starter home growing from a paltry 983 square feet in 1950 to a whopping 2,500 square feet today, it’s hard not to shake your head at our collective obsession with bigger is better. The hosts point out the nonsensical regulations that plague potential homeowners, from sky-high permit fees that feel like a fine for wanting to renovate your bathroom, to zoning laws that seem to have been written by someone who’s never stepped foot in a neighborhood. They capture the sheer frustration of home improvement enthusiasts who just want to make their living spaces better – but instead, end up feeling like they’re trying to navigate a minefield of bureaucratic nonsense. And let’s not even get started on the absurdity of needing to plant trees just to remodel your kitchen! But don’t worry, they haven’t lost all hope. Eric and John lay out some practical solutions, suggesting we look at vacant commercial spaces as a viable option for affordable housing. Imagine turning that empty office building into a thriving community of affordable apartments! It’s a win-win situation that could help address the housing crisis while utilizing existing structures. They challenge listeners to think critically about the real issues at play and inspire a grassroots movement to demand change. After all, if we don’t start prioritizing affordable housing now, we might end up with a future where everyone is living in tiny homes – and not the cute ones, but the ones made out of shipping containers!Takeaways:The absurd rise in average house sizes from 983 square feet in 1950 to nearly 2500 square feet today is a key factor in the affordable housing crisis.Eric and John highlight the ridiculousness of needing a permit for a kitchen remodel to plant trees, exposing the absurdity of bureaucratic red tape.They explore how local government policies and urban growth boundaries are artificially inflating land prices, making homes unaffordable for many.The conversation points out that innovative housing solutions, such as converting empty office spaces into livable units, could greatly alleviate housing shortages.A major concern is the lack of trades training in schools, which leaves a gap in skilled labor and exacerbates the housing construction problem.The duo sarcastically critiques the excessive development fees and insane permit costs that contribute to skyrocketing housing prices, showcasing the need for reform.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comamazon.comhomedepot.comCompanies...
Gather 'round, folks! In this stellar episode, Eric G. serves up a hearty slice of podcast magic by revisiting his banter with Tony and Corey from the Weekend Warriors show. They dive into the wild world of home improvement, where tarps somehow become a recurring character in their lives. Seriously, it’s like the tarps have their own fan club. The guys share the absurdity of spotting trees sprouting from gutters – because nothing says ‘I love home maintenance’ like a full-on forest in your drainage system. Oh, and did I mention their chemistry? It’s like Coke and Mentos, explosive and hilarious! They swap tales of DIY disasters and uncover why maintaining your home is basically a never-ending soap opera that involves power tools, questionable decisions, and more than a few laughs. Whether you’re a seasoned DIY guru or just someone trying to figure out which end of a hammer to hold, you'll find something to chuckle about. So, buckle up for this joyride through the absurdities of home improvement, where every project is an adventure, and every conversation is a treasure trove of wit and wisdom.Takeaways:The podcast dives into some serious home improvement discussions, covering everything from DIY projects to hiring professionals with a humorous twist.Eric G and his co-hosts reflect on their long history in the industry, sharing stories that highlight the absurdity of home repairs and improvements over the years.Tony and Corey from the Weekend Warriors show join the conversation to discuss how they transitioned from rivals to friends in the home improvement world, which is just *so* heartwarming, right?Tom Kubiniec from SecureIt Tactical shares insights on firearm safety and storage, emphasizing that keeping your guns accessible yet secure is more crucial than ever.The hosts tackle the importance of maintaining your home and the value of repeated advice, reminding listeners that not everyone hears the same info at the same time - so keep repeating those truths!Lastly, the episode wraps up with a nostalgic look back at the year, celebrating the best moments while preparing for what’s next in the world of home improvement, because why not?Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Secure It Tacticalpar LumberCokePepsiFordChevyBaldwin HardwareAmazonMentioned in this episode:Advertise on the Around the House Show! Contact us at AroundtheHouseOnline.com for more information! Suscribe to our YouTube Channel Want even more home improvement tips, tricks, and insider advice? Subscribe to my YouTube...
Kick back and get ready to dive into a juicy conversation about the wild world of hiring contractors, with Eric G and John Dudley leading the charge. These two seasoned pros dish out everything you need to know about navigating the often murky waters of contractor hiring. Think of it as your personal guide to avoiding all the potential pitfalls—like hiring that one guy who thinks he can fix your leaky roof with duct tape and a prayer. We’ll cover the essentials: how to find a contractor who doesn’t vanish like a magician, the red flags to watch out for, and the magical world of contracts that might as well be written in ancient hieroglyphics. Spoiler alert: it’s not just about price; it’s about finding someone who you can trust to not turn your home into a construction site version of a horror movie. Eric and John’s banter will keep you entertained while they drop some serious knowledge. Stick around, because the second half of the show takes a sharp turn into the realm of radon with expert Dallas Jones. We’re talking about that sneaky little gas that you can’t see or smell but could be lurking in your home like an unwanted guest. Dallas breaks down the science behind radon, why it’s suddenly the hot topic in home safety, and what you can actually do about it. You’ll leave with a clearer picture of why testing is crucial, how mitigation systems work, and why ignoring radon could be the biggest mistake you make this year. So grab your headphones and get ready to transform your home improvement knowledge from zero to hero!Takeaways:Hiring contractors can be a wild rollercoaster ride, so buckle up and be prepared for some unexpected twists and turns in the process.Don't just assume your radon mitigation system is working forever; regular checks are like checking if your ex is still stalking you – necessary and potentially life-saving!If you're in the trades, you're probably earning more than your college-educated friends who are still trying to figure out what they want to do with their lives.Having a solid understanding of radon and its implications can save lives, so don't wait for your home inspector to remind you – take charge of your family's safety today!Schools are failing to prep kids for the trades, leaving them to drown in student debt while Starbucks is hiring; it's time to rethink the education system's priorities.The conversation about radon is crucial, not just for homeowners but for everyone, so let's stop sweeping it under the rug like that one pile of laundry we all pretend doesn't exist.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Paramount PlusHGTVMTVEagle Hardware and GardenThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at
Christmas Eve rolls around, and what better way to celebrate than by tuning in to a little heartwarming chit-chat with yours truly, Eric G? This episode is all about reflecting on the rollercoaster that was 2025 and peeking into the crystal ball of 2026. Spoiler alert: it’s not all doom and gloom! Sure, the first half of the year felt like a dumpster fire—like, let’s just say I was ready to toss my New Year’s resolutions into the flames. But hey, after selling my house, everything flipped upside down in the best way possible. The show has skyrocketed with listeners and viewers, and I can’t thank you enough for being part of this wild ride. It’s like I’m the captain of a ship that just found treasure in the middle of the ocean—except instead of gold doubloons, I found amazing listeners. As we dive into this festive episode, I throw in a little holiday cheer (and a sprinkle of sarcasm, of course). Let’s chat about the absurdity of family holiday gatherings where politics lurk like unwanted fruitcake. I mean seriously, can we just enjoy time with loved ones without turning the dinner table into a boxing ring? This season is all about togetherness, and I’m here to remind you to put down the battle swords and embrace the awkward family moments instead. Let’s share some laughs and maybe even agree to disagree on those hot topics—at least until dessert rolls around. The joy of the season, despite its many interpretations, should be about cherishing those around us and creating memories worth keeping. And just when you thought we’d keep it all sentimental, I sprinkle in some updates on product recalls that could save you from turning your festive fun into a safety hazard. Because what’s Christmas without a little caution? We’ve got everything from pool recalls (who’s swimming in December anyway?) to those pesky power strips that might just spark more than holiday cheer. So, as we gear up for the new year, let’s keep it safe, keep it fun, and keep those resolutions in check—unless it’s to binge-watch more episodes of my show, in which case, I fully support that!Takeaways:Eric G reflects on 2025 as the best year ever for the podcast, thanks to listeners like you!He humorously shares how life turned around after a chaotic start to the year, proving that it can be a total dumpster fire and still end on a high note.During the holiday season, Eric encourages everyone to put aside political debates and just enjoy family time, because who needs that drama right now?A heads-up on product recalls is shared, including some seriously unsafe pool hazards that you definitely don’t want to ignore this Christmas.Listeners can expect more exciting episodes in 2026, with new guests and topics that are sure to knock your socks off!Eric’s planning to take a little holiday break in sunny California, because who doesn’t need a break from the rain and holiday chaos?Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comcpsc.gov
Eric G and Gregg Holladay dive deep into the world of heat pump water heaters, focusing on the newly launched AeroTherm 2. It's a conversation that’s not only informative but also packed with humor—because who doesn’t love a good laugh while discussing water heating? Gregg, the expert from Bradford White, passionately explains how these heat pump water heaters are not just energy-efficient but also a wallet-saver. With the AeroTherm 2 boasting a whopping reduction in energy costs—up to 75%—they're the smart choice for homeowners looking to cut down on those pesky utility bills. You’ll hear about Eric’s personal experience switching from a gas water heater to the AeroTherm, and how it transformed his heating game. Spoiler alert: he’s a fan! The episode touches on the technical specs of the new model, like its impressive UEF (Uniform Energy Factor) rating and how it efficiently draws power, all while keeping your hot water flowing without a hitch. If you're someone who likes to save money and the environment simultaneously, this episode is a must-listen!Takeaways:Heat pump water heaters, like the AeroTherm 2, can save you a whopping $400 annually on energy bills, making them a wallet-friendly choice for homeowners.The AeroTherm 2 boasts a staggering UEF of 4.20, meaning you get more hot water for less energy spent, which is basically like winning the energy lottery.With half of American homes using electric water heaters, switching to heat pump technology not only saves cash but also contributes to decarbonization efforts — it’s like a two-for-one deal for the planet.The AeroTherm 2's zero clearance design means it fits in tight spaces effortlessly, so you don’t have to sacrifice your garage or basement just to have hot water.Unlike those one-and-done water heaters from competitors, the AeroTherm 2 is fully serviceable, so if something breaks, you don’t have to throw away the whole thing — we’re not in the business of creating landfills here!Heating water with a heat pump uses just 550 watts compared to a standard electric heater's 4,500 watts, making it a smart choice for both your energy bills and your electricity supply.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Bradford WhiteGE AppliancesFlow LogicHarbor FreightChampion Power EquipmentMicrobanThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early a...
Wendy Glaister drops some serious knowledge bombs on us about staging your home, whether you're trying to sell it or just impress those holiday guests you secretly dread. First things first: we all want our homes to look like they belong in a magazine, but Wendy reminds us that it doesn't mean we need to remodel everything and blow our budgets. Instead, she emphasizes the power of a good clean and a fresh perspective—think of it like trying on someone else's glasses for a moment. We dive into the nitty-gritty of decluttering, sprucing up those dusty corners, and even the psychological impact of greenery in your space—because who doesn’t want a fern to cheer the place up? So grab your broom and maybe some faux plants, because we're about to transform your home into a place that’s not just livable, but downright lovable!Takeaways:Staging your home isn't about making it look like a magazine; it's about understanding what buyers want and making smart, cost-effective choices.If you're selling your home, putting on a fresh coat of paint is great, but don't forget to clean up all the clutter and make your space feel inviting and welcoming.Lighting can totally make or break a room—ditch the overhead lights for softer lamps that make your home feel cozy and lived-in, not like a hospital ward.When staging, think like an Airbnb guest: declutter, clean, and make it feel like a place someone would want to stay in, not just a house they are visiting.Companies mentioned in this episode:MarshallsTJ MaxxHGTVConrad SanchezWendy Glaister InteriorsCover art features photos by Wendy Glaister InteriorsThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/Information given on the Around the House Show should not be considered construction or design advice for your specific project, nor is it intended to replace consulting at your home or jobsite by a building professional. The views and opinions expressed by those interviewed on the podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Around the House Show.Mentioned in this episode:Around the House Top Products! Producer Jim shares an insider look at Eric G's hand-curated Top 10 products for 2026. From smart locks and app-controlled garage openers to precision tools and energy-saving water heaters, these are...
There's a lot happening in the world of home improvement, especially when it comes to the East Wing of the White House. In our latest chat, we dive into the somewhat controversial construction taking place there. Now, I won't bore you with the political stuff, but let’s just say, when big machinery rolls up to a historic site, eyebrows are raised. I mean, are we really just supposed to ignore the fact that they're tearing down a building that looks like it could survive a zombie apocalypse? The East Wing might not be the original White House, but come on, it was built like a fortress! What’s really going on under all that rubble? Is there a secret underground bunker being installed? I speculated that this whole operation might be a cover-up for something much bigger and way more exciting than just another reception hall. We’re talking about the potential for a high-tech bomb shelter or some other government shenanigans that are too juicy for the public eye. But hey, if the President needs to hide something from the world, I guess a little demolition is the way to go, right?Takeaways:Eric G dives deep into the East Wing of the White House construction, hinting at some secretive and possibly absurd reasons behind it—because who doesn't love a good government conspiracy, right?The East Wing, built in the 1900s, is being torn down, making way for something potentially way more interesting, or at least less bunker-like, if you believe Eric's wild theories.Eric gives a heartfelt shoutout to the Money Pit show ending, while cheekily hinting that his own show is poised to take over; because, why not seize the opportunity amidst the chaos?He emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the holiday travel chaos, with a sarcastic nod to how everyone just loves driving through floods and rain—what a thrill!The upcoming holiday shows promise to be engaging, with Eric teasing a best-of episode that may or may not actually highlight the best of the best; stay tuned!In a cheeky tone, Eric suggests that the government might be hiding something big under the East Wing, and if that doesn't pique your curiosity, I don't know what will!Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Amazonaround the HouseMoney PitEric GWhite HouseCNNFox NewsUS GovernmentThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join...
Today, I'm chatting with Todd Welzbacher from Champion Power Equipment, and let me tell you, we’re diving headfirst into the electrifying world of power storage and generators. We tackle the burning question: how the heck do you find the right generator for your home or project? Spoiler alert: it’s not as simple as picking the one with the shiniest paint job. We get into the nitty-gritty of portable generators, inverters, and power stations, and trust me, there’s a lot of confusion out there—like trying to explain why your cat hates you after you just fed it. Plus, Todd shares some hilarious horror stories about generator mishaps that’ll make you rethink your next DIY project. So grab your headphones and get ready to power up your knowledge (and maybe your home) with some seriously useful tips!A fun and informative conversation unfolds as Eric chats with Todd Welzbacher from Champion Power Equipment about the ins and outs of power storage and generators. We dive into the nitty-gritty details of choosing the right generator for your home or project, especially in those delightful moments when the lights go out. Eric shares his own traumatic experiences with the Pacific Northwest's infamous ice storms, where he learned the hard way that relying on a gas-guzzling generator ain't the way to go. Todd sprinkles in some serious knowledge about the evolution of generators and the new options available, including inverter generators that not only save fuel but also keep your sensitive electronics safe from power surges. Who knew power could be so complicated yet so essential? We tackle the differences between generators and power stations, while also shedding light on the importance of clean power and why that matters more than you think. Spoiler alert: it’s not just about keeping your fridge running during a blackout; it’s about making sure your smart home doesn't turn into a dumb home when the grid goes down. So, whether you're a DIY enthusiast or just trying to keep the lights on, this episode is packed with practical advice and a few laughs along the way!Takeaways: Understanding the differences between generators, inverters, and power stations can save you from confusion and possible regret during an outage. When choosing a generator, it's crucial to consider your home's power needs, especially if you want to run heavy-duty appliances like AC units. Inverter generators are generally quieter and more fuel-efficient, making them a better choice for camping or tailgating adventures. Always keep your generator maintained with regular oil changes and filter replacements to ensure it runs smoothly when you need it most. With Champion Power Equipment's tri-fuel options, you can use gasoline, propane, or natural gas, giving you flexibility during power outages or outdoor activities. For those living in areas prone to outages, investing in a home standby generator can provide peace of mind and uninterrupted power during severe weather. Links referenced in this episode:championpowerequipment.comaroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Champion Power Equipment To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the House. Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf...
Join hosts Eric G and John Dudley on Around the House® Home Improvement for an inspiring episode featuring award-winning luxury interior designer Wendy Glaister! Dive into the hottest holiday decorating trends for 2025, including the resurgence of rich jewel tones (think emerald, sapphire, and ruby for cozy sophistication), a return to traditional details with timeless craftsmanship, and the perfect balance of minimalist yet elegant holiday decor—ditching over-the-top excess for fresh garlands, soft lighting, and meaningful personal touches.Wendy shares her design journey, from decorating homes as a college student to creating stunning winter wonderlands in grand spaces. Discover the latest from High Point Furniture Market 2025, where quality furniture brands are embracing ornate designs, bespoke pieces, and sustainable elegance. Learn practical holiday decorating tips to keep your home fresh, stylish, and budget-friendly—without turning it into a "tacky Christmas explosion"!Whether you're upgrading your faux tree or seeking interior design inspiration for a cozy, jewel-toned aesthetic, this masterclass will elevate your holiday game. Grab your favorite seasonal drink and get ready to transform your space into a sophisticated winter wonderland!Key Takeaways:Prioritize quality over quantity for a minimalist elegant holiday approach with emotional, personal touches.2025 trends spotlight jewel tones, traditional resurgence, and detailed craftsmanship from High Point Market.Create beautiful holiday decor affordably, even in uncertain times—simplicity is ultimate sophistication.Wendy's story highlights the joy of evolving from simple holiday setups to luxury interior design.Focus on timeless furniture with brands emphasizing bespoke, ornate details.Links Referenced:aroundthehouseonline.comwendyglaisterinteriors.comBrands & Companies Mentioned:Wendy Glaister InteriorsHickory ChairStickley FurnitureCentury FurnitureSimply AmishLee IndustriesNorwalk FurnitureCurry & Co.Suite 52 LivingSlater's Home FurnitureCover art features photos by Wendy Glaister InteriorsTo Contact Wendy: https://wendyglaisterinteriors.com/ Tune in for expert home decor ideas, Christmas decorating trends 2025, and pro tips to make your home shine this season! To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the House. Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love...
Disappointment levels are high as Eric G takes a deep dive into the underwhelming colors of the year for 2026. Seriously, I mean, have these color trendsetters even tried? It’s like they all sat around a table, looked at each other, and decided to just throw darts at a color wheel. I’m all for creativity, but come on! Eric doesn’t hold back as he critiques these lackluster hues, giving us a rundown of the top offenders: Pantone's ‘Cloud Dancer’ gets a new name – ‘Rental White’ – because nothing screams bland like a color that looks like it belongs in every cookie-cutter apartment out there. And let’s not even get started on Sherwin Williams’ ‘Universal Khaki’, which Eric hilariously renames ‘Goodwill’ due to its resemblance to the khaki pants we all donated after realizing they went out of style. Each color gets a fresh, sarcastic twist, showcasing Eric’s knack for humor while lamenting the sad state of color choices for the upcoming year.But it’s not just a roast of the color palette; Eric also takes a moment to reflect on the absurdities of the home improvement industry and the trends that come and go like bad fashion choices. He brings a playful irony to the discussion, poking fun at how these supposed ‘experts’ have collectively dropped the ball. It’s a delightful mix of sarcasm and genuine concern for the aesthetic direction of our homes. Alongside the color critiques, Eric dives into some recent home improvement news and recalls, ensuring we’re not just laughing but also informed about the latest happenings in the DIY world. So, buckle up for a rollercoaster of color commentary that’s as entertaining as it is enlightening!In the latter part of the episode, Eric switches gears and offers up some holiday gift ideas for the home improvement aficionado in your life. From smart thermostats to robot vacuums that do all the cleaning while you binge-watch your favorite shows, he’s got the goods to make your shopping list a breeze. He even throws in some quirky suggestions, like a towel warmer, because who doesn’t want to wrap themselves in a warm towel post-shower? Overall, this episode is packed with humor, insight, and a whole lot of personality. It’s a perfect mid-week pick-me-up for anyone who enjoys a good laugh and a little home decor drama.Takeaways: Eric G expresses his utter disappointment with the 2026 Color of the Year selections, calling them lackluster and uninspired. In a fit of creative fury, Eric decides to rename the 2026 colors, transforming them into hilariously relatable titles that reflect their true nature. With names like 'Rental White' and 'Goodwill Bear', Eric pokes fun at the absurdity of bland color choices in home decor. Amidst all the humor, Eric does laud one color, 'Hidden Gem', highlighting that not all hope is lost in this year's palette. The episode serves as a comedic critique of the color selection process, questioning whether it was decided by a game of bingo. As a bonus, Eric shares some of his favorite holiday gift ideas, showcasing his knack for finding practical yet quirky home improvement products. Links referenced in this episode:cpsc.govaroundthehouseonline.comyoutube.com/aroundthehousewithericgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Sherwin Williams Valspar Earthborne Grizzly Industrial Amazon Klein Tools Toto To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you...
Ever wonder how you can actually save some cash on your cell phone bill while enjoying a better signal? Well, buckle up, because Eric just sat down with Rigo Topete from Comcast to spill the tea on all things tech. They dive deep into how Comcast's latest innovations are not just fluff, but real game-changers for your connectivity. If you caught our midweek special last week, consider this your VIP backstage pass to the full interview. From Wi-Fi offloading to the magical Power Boost feature, they’re here to give you the lowdown on how technology is working its magic to keep you connected—so you can scroll, stream, and share without a hitch! Trust me, you won't want to miss this one.Eric G sits down with Rigo Topete from Comcast to unpack all things tech, specifically how to improve your cell phone signal. This episode pulls back the curtain on a topic that might seem mundane at first glance—cell phone reception—but it’s actually a treasure trove of insights. Rigo shares the magic behind Xfinity’s Wi-Fi offloading technology, which allows users to shift mobile data traffic from cellular networks to Wi-Fi connections. Think of it as the secret sauce that alleviates network congestion, delivering faster and more reliable connectivity, especially in high-density areas like concerts or stadiums. Eric recounts his own experience switching from AT&T to Xfinity, and spoiler alert: he’s impressed. The conversation flows effortlessly as they discuss the seamless integration of Xfinity’s extensive Wi-Fi network with mobile services, making sure you don’t have to suffer through the agony of loading screens when you just want to snap a pic at a concert. It’s all about making your life easier, and let’s face it, who doesn’t want that?Takeaways: The episode dives deep into how Xfinity's technology can boost your cell phone signal, especially in crowded places like concerts or sports events. Rigo Topete explains the concept of Wi-Fi offloading, which helps reduce network congestion for better connectivity. Eric shares his personal experiences switching from AT&T to Xfinity, highlighting the noticeable improvements in signal and service quality. Listeners are encouraged to upgrade their old equipment to enjoy the latest features and avoid outdated technology. The conversation emphasizes the importance of seamless connectivity in today's tech-driven life, especially with the rise of smart devices. Xfinity's Power Boost feature allows users to enjoy ultra-fast Wi-Fi, enabling smoother streaming and gaming experiences even in high-density areas. Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Comcast Comcast Xfinity AT&T To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the House. Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to a...
Get ready to roll up those sleeves because we're diving into some seriously handy DIY talk! Eric G and John Dudley kick off with the top 10 DIY projects every homeowner should know to keep your hard-earned cash from slipping through the cracks. Why hire someone to change a leaky faucet when you can just tackle it yourself and save a boatload? These guys are here to spill the tea on everything from replacing water heaters (trust me, you don’t want to pay that plumber) to the fine art of patching drywall—because who wants to pay someone else for that? So grab your toolbelt (or just your favorite snack, we won’t judge) and tune in for some money-saving wisdom that’ll make you feel like a DIY rockstar!If you're a homeowner, you probably have a love-hate relationship with DIY projects. You love the idea of saving money, but hate the thought of getting your hands dirty. In this episode, Eric G and John Dudley dive deep into the top 10 DIY projects that can help you cut costs and flex your handyman skills. Picture this: you're standing in your kitchen, staring at a leaky faucet, and instead of calling a plumber, you confidently grab your toolbox and tackle it yourself. That’s the kind of empowerment we’re talking about! From replacing a toilet (seriously, it’s not as gross as you think) to installing a ceiling fan (with all the right safety measures, of course), they break down each project with a playful banter that makes you feel like you’re chatting with buddies over beers rather than listening to a DIY podcast. Throughout their chat, Eric shares some hilarious anecdotes, including the outrageous costs of hiring a plumber for a simple water heater replacement. Trust me, you’ll want to hear about the time his brother learned the hard way that calling in a pro can cost you an arm and a leg. Spoiler alert: DIY-ing that water heater would’ve saved him thousands! They also discuss the importance of getting the right tools and materials, and how sometimes saving a few bucks on a cheap faucet can lead to more headaches down the line. The episode is packed with tips, tricks, and a healthy dose of sarcasm that makes home improvement feel less daunting and more like a fun challenge.So, if you’re ready to don your DIY cape and tackle some projects that will not only save you money but also give you bragging rights at the next barbecue, this episode is for you! With Eric and John’s guidance, you’ll feel like a pro in no time, or at least like someone who knows the difference between a wrench and a hammer. Tune in, take notes, and prepare to be inspired to finally fix that leaky faucet instead of just complaining about it!Takeaways: Learning to replace your own water heater can save you thousands of dollars compared to hiring a plumber, who might charge you more than a fancy dinner out. Patching drywall holes with a California patch technique is a game changer, making you look like a DIY pro without the need for a professional. Don't underestimate the importance of quality paint; buying cheap paint means you'll spend more time and money on multiple coats than if you just invested upfront. Regrouting tile is no picnic, but using a grout removal tool attached to a multi-tool makes the process a whole lot less painful and way quicker. When installing a ceiling fan, make sure you have a proper support box; otherwise, you might end up with a fan on your bed instead of spinning above it. Installing new faucets is easier than you think, and calling customer service for parts can sometimes save you a trip to the store, as many brands offer free replacements. Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Connoisseur Media KXL Salem...
Affordable housing is a hot mess, and Eric G is here to spill the tea on why that is. With nearly 1,900 affordable units sitting empty in the Portland metro area, we’ve got to ask: What’s the city doing about it? Spoiler alert: Not much! Eric dives into this absurdity and how the local government might as well be running the DMV when it comes to getting people into homes. Oh, and if you thought your biggest worry was a leaky crawlspace, think again—how about a bear crashing your pad? Yeah, that's a thing now. Buckle up, folks, because we’re tackling these wild updates and some recalls you definitely don’t want to miss, all while trying not to lose our minds over the state of housing.Affordable housing is like the Holy Grail of urban living – everyone’s hunting for it, but when you finally find it, you realize it’s just a mirage. Eric G dives into this conundrum in our latest weekday update, where he serves up a heaping dose of sarcasm along with a side of reality check. It turns out that while cities are clamoring for more affordable housing, they’re also sitting on a pile of vacant units that are gathering dust like that treadmill in the corner of your living room. With nearly 1,900 affordable housing units just chilling in the Portland metro area, Eric raises the question: do we really need more units or should we first figure out how to get people into the ones we already have? Spoiler alert: it’s probably the latter. The government’s slow-moving machinery seems to be failing at filling these units, and Eric’s got the receipts to back it up. He paints a picture of the bureaucratic nightmare that is the application process, which makes you question if they’re actually trying to help or just giving you the runaround. Tune in as Eric challenges local governments to get their act together and stop building more when they can’t even fill what’s already there – because, really, who needs a new shiny building when the ones we have are just sitting empty?Takeaways: In Portland, there are currently 1,900 vacant affordable housing units, highlighting a significant inefficiency in local housing policies. The government’s slow process for getting people into affordable housing is reminiscent of waiting in line at the DMV, which is just a special kind of torture. Recent recalls include various baby products and Spartan mowers due to safety hazards, so check your gear before it checks you. Imagine discovering a bear living in your crawlspace—because why not add some wildlife drama to your home maintenance woes? As cities push for more affordable housing, we need to ask how effective their systems really are at filling those units, instead of just piling on more empty buildings. If you have a Walmart Ozark Trail camping stove, it might just decide to explode one day, so maybe stick to cold sandwiches instead. Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comcpsc.govyoutube.com/aroundthehousewithericgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Apartments.com Spartan Walmart Ozark Trail To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the House. Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at
Eric G and John Dudley are diving into the thrilling world of home improvement by unveiling their top 10 projects to tackle before the year wraps up. From snagging those elusive energy tax credits to ensuring your home is cozy and ready for winter, they’re serving up some serious wisdom that could save you some bucks—and maybe a few headaches along the way. Trust me, if you’ve ever thought about how to maximize your home’s potential while still having a few coins left in your pocket, this episode is your ticket. They’ll even throw in some humorous banter about the absurdities of home maintenance, making it an entertaining listen, whether you’re a DIY newbie or a seasoned pro. So, grab your tools, maybe a snack, and let’s get into those projects that might just make you the envy of the neighborhood—or at least keep your house from falling apart.Home improvement aficionados Eric G and John Dudley have a not-so-secret agenda: to enlighten us all before the year wraps up. In this episode, they reveal their top 10 projects that aren’t just good for your home; they’re also a shot at saving some cold hard cash—if you can keep your procrastination tendencies in check. Starting with the urgency of claiming those energy tax credits, they humorously dissect the complex world of rebates and incentives that, let’s be honest, often make you feel like you need a degree in gymnastics just to complete the application. As they shift gears, Eric and John tackle the importance of winterizing your home—because, spoiler alert: leaving your hoses connected is not a solid life choice. They share comical tales of frostbite and bad decisions, all while urging listeners to get their HVAC systems serviced before the chill sets in. The guys are quick to remind us that maintenance isn’t just for the car; it’s for your home too! The episode picks up steam as they discuss the power of decluttering, which they frame as an essential step in getting ready for tax prep. With a wink and a nudge, they share their own struggles with organization and the constant battle against the clutter fairy. Wrapping it all up, they encourage everyone to set realistic goals for 2026—because, let’s face it, planning ahead is way better than scrambling at the last minute, wondering why you’re out there in the snow trying to fix a leaky roof. Eric and John’s mix of humor and practical advice make this episode a must-listen for anyone wanting to take charge of their home before the new year hits!Takeaways: Claim those energy tax credits before they disappear at the end of the year; it's like free money, so why not? Local energy companies often have hidden rebates for upgrades; check them out or risk losing cash. Decluttering your space may lead to accidental renovations; just try to keep it simple, folks! Ensure you review your home insurance coverage; you might need more than you think with rising home values. Winterize your home by disconnecting hoses and servicing your HVAC; it’s not just smart, it’s essential! Plan your home improvement projects for the next year now, or you'll be scrambling in June like the rest of us! Companies mentioned in this episode: Home Depot Lutron Pyramid Heating and Cooling To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the House. Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive...
Oh boy, it’s that magical time of year when we all pretend we’re super into shopping and saving money! Join me and Johnny as we dive headfirst into the chaos of Black Friday sales, where we sift through the endless deals and try to find the gems that won't end up collecting dust in your garage. Seriously, we’ve done the legwork so you don’t have to, and we’re spilling the tea on our top ten favorite finds from Amazon. Whether you’re looking for a smart dimmer switch to impress your parents or a jump starter to save your car from the graveyard, we've got you covered. So grab a snack (or five) and tune in, because we’re about to make your holiday shopping a whole lot easier—unless you’re still considering that vacuum cleaner for your significant other. Spoiler: don’t do it!Takeaways: Black Friday sales are the ultimate excuse to justify our impulse buying habits, especially for tools and home gadgets. Eric and John discovered some killer deals on Amazon, proving that procrastination pays off during holiday sales. We learned that buying gifts for family can be a minefield, especially if it involves appliances or tools – no one wants to end up in the doghouse for that! The guys shared their top Black Friday finds, including smart dimmers and jump starters that are perfect for holiday gifting, or just for self-indulgence. Eric's amusing anecdotes about messing with his kids using smart home devices left us in stitches, highlighting the absurdity of parenting. Gift cards might be the safest bet for holiday gifting, but don't be surprised if your family still expects the usual socks and gadgets! Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comaroundthehouseonline.comLinks to the products: 1.   https://amzn.to/3LZ0bfF Lutron Diva Smart Dimmer Switch Kit for Caseta Lighting w/ Hub, Pico Remote & Pedestal, Smart Dimmer 2.   https://amzn.to/4oeatG4 CRAFTSMAN V20 Cordless Drill/Driver Kit, 1/2 inch, Battery and Charger Included3.     https://amzn.to/4ofKnTg CRAFTSMAN Oscillating Tool, 3-Amp, Includes Universal Tool-free Accessory System, Blades, Sandpaper and Tool Bag, Corded 4.      https://amzn.to/4a9RngW Bora Portamate Speedhorse Sawhorse Pair– Two Pack, Table Stand with Folding Legs, Metal Top 5.     https://amzn.to/4ijv6zh Aqara 2K Indoor Security Camera E1, Pan & Tilt, HomeKit Secure Video Indoor Camera, Two-Way Audio, Night Vision, Person Tracking, Wi-Fi 6, Plug-in CamSupports HomeKit, Alexa and IFTTT 6.     https://amzn.to/4okNHwv  Aqara 4MP Camera Hub G5 Pro WiFi, True Color Night Vision Security Camera Outdoor, 2.4/5Ghz WiFi, HomeKit Secure Video, Thread Border Router, Local Detection, Thread/Zigbee, Supports Alexa,Google Home7.     https://amzn.to/4oVtEpjJackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 with 200W Solar Panel,1070Wh Portable Power Station LiFePO4 Battery,1500W AC/100W USB-C Output, 1Hr Fast Charge for Outdoor,Off-Grid Living,RV,Emergency ...
In this mid-week update,We decided to give you a sneak peek for an upcoming interview that had some killer black friday deals on it. (This is NOT a sponsored segment) Eric’s sitting down with Rigo Topete from Comcast to spill the tea on how Xfinity’s phone system struts its stuff differently than all those other carriers that pretend they’re the best. Forget the usual sales pitch; Rigo dishes out the real deal on the magic of Wi-Fi offloading and how it plays nice with their network to keep your calls crystal clear and your data flowing faster than a caffeinated squirrel. Seriously, if you’ve ever tried to send a text at a packed concert and ended up with nothing but spinning wheels of doom, you’ll appreciate what Rigo’s bringing to the table. Plus, there’s a juicy Black Friday deal on the horizon that could have you switching from your ancient carrier faster than you can say “unlimited data.” So, get ready to upgrade your tech game and ditch the dead weight, because this episode is all about making sure you’re not stuck in the dark ages of phone service!When Eric sits down with Rigo Topete from Comcast, it's not just your run-of-the-mill tech chat. No, folks, this is the kind of conversation that dives deep into the juicy bits of how Comcast's phone system struts its stuff differently than the rest of the carriers. I mean, who knew phone networks could be so interesting? Rigo opens up about the magic of Wi-Fi offloading, which, in layman's terms, means your phone can hand off data traffic to Wi-Fi when it’s available. This is a game changer, especially in crowded spots like concerts where you usually can't even send a text without it failing miserably. Eric shares his personal horror stories of trying to communicate during events with other carriers, and trust me, if you've ever experienced that, you’ll feel his pain. Rigo's enthusiasm for Comcast’s network shines through as they explore the seamless connectivity that their customers enjoy, which, spoiler alert, is way better than most of the competition. So if you’re looking to upgrade your tech game, especially with the holidays around the corner, this episode is a must-listen. There’s even a juicy Black Friday deal for the iPhone 17 Pro that you won’t want to miss, making it the perfect time to switch if you’re still clinging to that ancient flip phone. Seriously, it's like trying to send a smoke signal in a hurricane, just upgrade already!Takeaways: Eric's experience as an AT&T customer highlights the surprisingly smooth performance of Comcast's service, which is a shocker to many. Rigo shared how Comcast's unique Wi-Fi offloading technology reduces congestion and boosts connectivity, especially in crowded places like concerts. The Xfinity Mobile Power Boost feature allows customers to reach speeds up to 1 gigabit per second over Wi-Fi, making streaming a breeze during events. Eric humorously pointed out the absurdity of using outdated technology, while Rigo emphasized Comcast's commitment to keeping their services cutting-edge. Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonlineyoutube.com/aroundthehousewithericgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Comcast Xfinity AT&T Apple Mentioned in this episode:Around the House Top Products! Producer Jim shares an insider look at Eric G's hand-curated Top 10 products for 2026. From smart locks and app-controlled garage openers to precision tools and energy-saving water heaters, these are the game-changing items Eric personally recommends to make your home smarter, safer, and more efficient. Head to AroundTheHouseOnline.com/Top-Products to see...
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dany wats

Home Depot is conducting an online survey to understand customers' experiences and improve their services. Customers who participate will receive a $5000 gift coupon as a token of gratitude. Share your honest store visit experience on https://homedepotcomsurvey.website/ in less than 5 minutes.

Apr 27th
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ncooty

Too much filler, too little actual content. Even when the host talks, he sounds like a blathering right-wing talk-show host trying to fill time. Make a succinct point and move on.

Feb 25th
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