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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2025 · 39 MIN

3 Reasons to Get Those Projects Finished; A History of Glass; Window Fixes 101

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In this episode of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show, Dan discusses some personal home improvement projects, including ongoing spring cleaning efforts and a repaint project he's been procrastinating on for a LONG time.... He's in the final stretches and sees the error of his procrastinating ways.He also presents a historical overview of glass evolution, from ancient discoveries to modern-day window technologies, and expert tips for solving common window problems like drafts, condensation, and operational difficulties.00:00 Welcome to the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show00:16 Weekend Plans and Spring Cleaning Optimism01:26 The Great Spare Room Cleanup02:46 The Living Room Paint Disaster09:03 A Creative Solution to Peeling Paint13:13 The Benefits of Tackling Indoor Projects Now15:57 The Lesson Learned from Tackling a Daunting Task17:24 Encouragement to Tackle Nagging Projects17:54 Listener Engagement and Giveaway Announcement18:38 Introduction to the History of Glass20:05 The Evolution of Glass Through the Ages29:31 Common Window Issues and Solutions38:59 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up

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