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The Homeowners Show

The Homeowners Show

Written by: Craig Williams and Kevin Hackett
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Whether you are a veteran DIY ‘er, looking to hire the best home improvement professionals or just about how to better use your home, this is the show for you!Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
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  • Will New Laws Actually Lower Home Prices?
    Aug 12 2026

    The Homeowner Show kicks off with a lighthearted, albeit slightly gross, discussion about an infestation of flies and a spider web in their studio, a stark contrast to the more serious topics that follow. This initial banter quickly transitions to personal anecdotes about home maintenance and repairs. One host shares his experience fixing an electric golf cart charger by replacing a blown circuit board for a mere $25, highlighting the cost savings and satisfaction derived from DIY repairs, especially when guided by online tutorials.

    The conversation then shifts to a similar repair experienced by the other host, who fixed a problematic mini-split drain line for the studio. He details how he bypassed an expensive quote by sourcing the parts himself for $25 and completing the repair in about 20 minutes, emphasizing the accessibility of information and parts for common home issues. This leads to a broader discussion about the empowerment of homeowners to tackle repairs themselves, potentially saving money and gaining valuable skills.

    A significant portion of the discussion delves into the contentious issue of housing affordability and the impact of large institutional investors. A new piece of legislation, the "21st Century Road to Housing Act," is analyzed, which aims to limit the number of single-family homes that large institutional investors can own. While the hosts acknowledge the intent behind the act, they express skepticism about its effectiveness, pointing out loopholes like the ability to create multiple corporations and the exemption for multi-family dwellings, suggesting it may be a superficial fix rather than a solution to the core problems of inflation and interest rates.

    The episode touches upon various other topics, including a humorous take on a WNBA situation involving an NBA player's controversial "no" vote and a subsequent "white privilege" claim, as well as personal experiences with insect stings and spider bites. The conversation concludes with a return to the theme of housing affordability, with the hosts reiterating that while homes may be expensive, creative solutions and a willingness to compromise on location or size can still make homeownership achievable for many, especially when compared to the drawbacks of apartment living. They also briefly discuss the tax incentives available to business owners, emphasizing that responsible financial planning can mitigate tax burdens.

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    40 mins
  • AirDoctor Review: Is It Worth It? + How I Finally Fixed My GE Refrigerator
    Aug 4 2026

    In this episode, the discussion begins with an examination of the recent congressional hearing involving Dr. Fauci. The speakers delve into the complexities surrounding his pardon and the strategic decision to invoke the Fifth Amendment when questioned. They explore the potential legal ramifications and the broader implications of these proceedings, touching upon past controversies involving public health figures.

    The conversation then shifts to a more personal and practical tone, featuring a review of the Air Doctor 3500 air purifier. The hosts share their experiences with the device, discussing its effectiveness, features, and ease of use. This segment highlights how modern technology can contribute to a healthier home environment.

    A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to appliance repair, specifically focusing on a GE refrigerator that ceased cooling. The speakers detail their step-by-step process of diagnosing and fixing the unit, utilizing AI tools like ChatGPT for guidance. They share the challenges and triumphs of replacing various components, emphasizing the cost-effectiveness and satisfaction derived from DIY repairs.

    The episode also includes a brief discussion about vehicle maintenance, touching upon the increasing complexity of automotive systems, such as electronic power steering, and the associated costs of repair. Throughout these practical discussions, the underlying theme is the empowering nature of accessible knowledge and the satisfaction of problem-solving, whether it's fixing an appliance or understanding complex public health issues.

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    53 mins
  • Beyond the Summit: Deductible Deception, Pastor Pummels, and Biblical Battles in Schools
    Jul 7 2026

    This episode chronicles a challenging five-day backpacking trip up Mount Harvard in Colorado, one of the state's highest peaks. The journey involved an arduous off-trail ascent on the backside of the mountain, characterized by steep, unmarked terrain and significant elevation gain over a short distance. The speaker recounts the physical demands of navigating boulder fields and treacherous slopes, emphasizing the resulting exhaustion and the stark contrast between this wilderness approach and more conventional summit hikes.

    Following the adventure narrative, the conversation briefly explores the practicalities of outdoor gear, specifically focusing on the comfort and necessity of good sleeping pads for overnight trips. This segues into a discussion of current events, covering a range of topics that highlight societal issues and legal matters. These include a lighthearted account of a suburban dispute with a homeowner's association, a more serious incident involving a pastor in Louisiana, and allegations of a city council member acting as an agent for the Chinese government.

    The episode delves into the legal ramifications of roofing scams, referencing a specific Texas law, House Bill 2102, that prohibits contractors from waiving or absorbing homeowner deductibles. The speakers clarify that this practice is illegal and can result in severe penalties for both the contractors and homeowners involved, particularly for insurance fraud. They stress the importance of homeowners conducting due diligence, obtaining multiple quotes, and avoiding any contractor who offers to circumvent the deductible, as it often indicates other unethical or illegal business practices.

    The discussion also touches upon broader societal trends, including the role of religion in public education with the mention of a new Texas law mandating the Bible in public schools, and the personal responsibility of parents in educating their children about morals and beliefs. The speakers share their perspectives on these issues, emphasizing the lasting impact of parental guidance and the importance of critical engagement with educational content, regardless of personal beliefs. The episode concludes with a practical tip for homeowners regarding deductible savings and a call to action for listeners to engage with their content.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
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