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In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, Dan tackles one of the most common chimney problems—and it has nothing to do with fire. He explains how water finds its way into brick, mortar, and chimney caps, how to spot the signs early, and what homeowners can do to fix and prevent damage.
From there, Dan shifts into the “ghost stories” hiding inside older homes: knob-and-tube wiring, cast-iron plumbing, galvanized supply lines, and those enormous gravity furnaces sometimes called “octopus” systems. He breaks down what they are, why they’re still out there, and what you need to know if you’re buying or renovating an older house.
A listener question leads to a practical step-by-step fix for painted-over wallpaper glue, including how to safely prep, clean, and prime the wall for a smooth finish.
Finally, Dan shares a few personal ghost stories from his own 1900s home—strange noises, odd shadows, and one unforgettable week of unexplained events—and uses them as a segue into the importance of proper inspections and hiring qualified specialists when working with old home systems.
Episode Timeline00:00 Welcome to Home in Progress
00:14 The Most Common Chimney Problem
00:35 House-Related Ghost Stories
01:22 Listener’s Wallpaper-Glue Dilemma
02:35 Solving the Wallpaper-Paste Problem
06:39 Priming for a Perfect Finish
10:22 Real Ghost Experiences
18:16 Unexplained Events in the Old House
18:43 Transition to Practical Home Improvement
20:18 Understanding Knob-and-Tube Wiring
25:07 Cast-Iron & Galvanized Plumbing
29:22 Gravity Furnaces: The “Octopus” in the Basement
32:34 Chimney Maintenance & Water Damage
38:57 Final Thoughts
By Dan Hansen/RepcoLite Paints4.7
1313 ratings
In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, Dan tackles one of the most common chimney problems—and it has nothing to do with fire. He explains how water finds its way into brick, mortar, and chimney caps, how to spot the signs early, and what homeowners can do to fix and prevent damage.
From there, Dan shifts into the “ghost stories” hiding inside older homes: knob-and-tube wiring, cast-iron plumbing, galvanized supply lines, and those enormous gravity furnaces sometimes called “octopus” systems. He breaks down what they are, why they’re still out there, and what you need to know if you’re buying or renovating an older house.
A listener question leads to a practical step-by-step fix for painted-over wallpaper glue, including how to safely prep, clean, and prime the wall for a smooth finish.
Finally, Dan shares a few personal ghost stories from his own 1900s home—strange noises, odd shadows, and one unforgettable week of unexplained events—and uses them as a segue into the importance of proper inspections and hiring qualified specialists when working with old home systems.
Episode Timeline00:00 Welcome to Home in Progress
00:14 The Most Common Chimney Problem
00:35 House-Related Ghost Stories
01:22 Listener’s Wallpaper-Glue Dilemma
02:35 Solving the Wallpaper-Paste Problem
06:39 Priming for a Perfect Finish
10:22 Real Ghost Experiences
18:16 Unexplained Events in the Old House
18:43 Transition to Practical Home Improvement
20:18 Understanding Knob-and-Tube Wiring
25:07 Cast-Iron & Galvanized Plumbing
29:22 Gravity Furnaces: The “Octopus” in the Basement
32:34 Chimney Maintenance & Water Damage
38:57 Final Thoughts

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