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The Fine Homebuilding Podcast

#400: Wet Basements, The World’s Whitest Paint, and Wonky Window Flashing

The Fine Homebuilding Podcast

Fine Homebuilding Magazine

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4.6756 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Brian, Mark, and Patrick hear from listeners about radon and Bay Area weather, before taking questions about wet basements, reflective paint, and leaky window openings.

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0:00.0

This episode of the Fine Home Building podcast is brought to you by Locktites, Tight Foam.

0:04.5

The best contractors take weatherization seriously.

0:07.5

When they need to seal a gap that's too small for insulation but big enough to create a draft,

0:12.3

they reach for locktight, tight foam.

0:14.5

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0:17.6

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0:20.1

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0:21.6

product designed to seal the rough opening around windows and doors. The high-density foam

0:26.6

forms a tenacious bond to most common building materials, stays flexible to prevent cracking when

0:31.3

materials move, and keeps air, moisture, and pests out of the house. Contractors who care about

0:36.6

energy efficiency, comfort, and durability choose tight foam. Visit Lock-tight products, and pests out of the house. Contractors who care about energy efficiency, comfort, and

0:38.5

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0:44.8

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0:50.2

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0:55.6

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1:02.6

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1:05.2

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1:16.8

Because the paint absorbs less heat from the sun than it emits, a surface coated with

1:21.4

this paint is cooled below the surrounding temperature without consuming power.

1:26.9

That is mind-blowing to me. How does that work?

1:30.9

It's really white paint, Patrick. It's really, really white.

1:39.7

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