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Busted! The Wildest Home Myths of 2026 Uncovered Part 2
Episode 226313th August 2026 • Around the House with Eric G®: Upgrade Your Home Like a Pro • Eric Goranson
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When you think of home improvement, you probably imagine a world filled with shiny tools, Pinterest-perfect DIY projects, and maybe a few too many trips to the hardware store. But let’s face it, there are some home myths floating around that are just waiting to be busted. Join Eric G. as he dives into the nitty-gritty of home myths that have been circulating like gossip at a family BBQ. In the second hour of the show, he goes all-in on construction myths, revealing the truth behind the drywall you might be using in your bathroom. Spoiler alert: If you think that water-resistant drywall is your golden ticket, think again! Eric breaks it down with a metaphor that’ll stick with you longer than that stubborn wallpaper you’ve been meaning to remove. It’s like wearing a water-resistant jacket in a downpour; sure, you might stay dry for a bit, but eventually, you’ll be soaked and regretting your choices. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The conversation takes a turn towards the often-overlooked realms of HVAC and insulation myths, where Eric shines a light on the common misconception that bigger is always better. He tackles the idea that you should crank up your AC unit to the max to keep your home cool, only to reveal that it could be doing more harm than good. It’s a rollercoaster of insights as he shares tales from his own experiences, showcasing how simple changes can lead to significant improvements in home comfort and efficiency. And let’s not forget about the dangers of essential oils in your HVAC system—trust me, it’s not as fragrant as it sounds! So, if you’re looking to navigate the murky waters of home improvement with a smile and a few chuckles, this episode is your go-to guide for separating fact from fiction in the world of home myths.

Takeaways:

  • In the world of home improvement, some myths are as outdated as your grandma's wallpaper, like thinking drywall is fine behind bathroom tiles—spoiler alert: it's not!
  • Did you know that essential oils in your HVAC system might sound zen but could actually set your house on fire? Yeah, let's skip that trendy idea, folks!
  • Believing bigger is better when it comes to AC units is a recipe for disaster; short-cycling can lead to humidity problems and high bills—no thanks!
  • The myth that closing vents in unused rooms saves energy is a big no-no; it can actually jack up duct pressure and lead to costly repairs!
  • Mold cleaning with bleach? Don't even think about it! It's like using a band-aid on a broken bone; you need proper remediation to tackle that pesky fungus.
  • Finally, just because you're in a brand new home doesn't mean it was built perfectly; independent inspections are a must to catch those hidden flaws before they become major headaches!

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Lowe's
  • Ardex
  • Wedi
  • Schluter
  • Hardie
  • Callowel
  • Green Building Supply

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