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6 Household Products UNDER $10 That You Need! (#1 Should Be In Every Home! PROTECT YOUR HOUSE!)
Not every home improvement has to cost a lot of money. There are a ton of simple items on the market that can improve and protect your home for very little cost. This short video from The Honest Carpenter will explain 6 household products under $10 each that every home needs!
#1: Security Strike Plates: a great improvement over typical strike plates, these plates come with longer screws that fasten at stronger positions.
#2: Stain Blocking Spray: for water spots on ceilings, or pet/child marks on walls, stain-blocking primer is the easiest best option.
#3: Faucet Protectors: for temperate areas, these simple foam covers can save exterior water spigots from costly frozen/burst pipes.
#4: Furniture Feet Pads: if you have sensitive hardwoods or linoleum floors, use foam or rubber furniture pads on the feet--especially things that people sit or lay on.
#5: Wall Protector Pads: position these soft pads on walls where door and cabinet hardware are prone to slamming.
#6: Door Corner Seals: Block out light gaps, air gaps, and bug gaps with these little foam wedges that attach to your lower door jamb.
Hopefully these products, tips and household items help you protect and improve your home! Thanks for watching!
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#1 is a must for an simple cheap home security upgrade. When I’m installing door knobs on all new homes we build we always put 3 inch hinge screws. #6 is awesome and makes me happy from the building science stand point of helping with envelope leakage. Great video! Looking forward to what product you’re talking about next week.
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, John! I look forward to a time when security strike plates are just standard pre-hung hardware. 🙂
@audiophileman7047
Жыл бұрын
@@TheHonestCarpenter I doubt that it will happen, since builders are constantly trying to find ways to decrease costs and increase profits, basically less house for more money. A so-called 2x4 doesn't even measures to exactly those measurements; they probably did at one time in the past.
@thecrippledstud
Жыл бұрын
@@audiophileman7047 Manufacturers of door knobs should include them in their kits. I understand it may not happen for the same reasons you mentioned, but I do think it should be a standard. Same goes for when the doors are milled, it should already be pre cut to the dimensions of the security strike plate. At least for exterior doors.
@audiophileman7047
Жыл бұрын
@@thecrippledstud I hear you. I have an alarm system and don't worry about it.
@celesterosales8976
Жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you!
I love the strike plate a lot. They make the door so much more secure. I worked apartment maintenance and the girls boy friend kicked in the door. Well when I fixed the door I used the longer screws and plate. Sure enough he came back and tried to kick the door in The police said he broke his foot and the picked him up and took him to jail. The police loved my method.
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Was probably pretty confused that time, Hal 😁
@halwiggam5465
Жыл бұрын
@@TheHonestCarpenter oh yeah.
@amya9597
Жыл бұрын
Lol, that’s awesome!
The furniture pads + wall protector pads gave me an idea: I put furniture pads on the back of my desk, which backs up to a wall and scuffs it and pinches cords that go behind the desk. Now the walls and the cords are protected!
The 3” screws are definitely better then the 3/4”, but the problem still exists because that new strike plate is still being install into the last 1/2” of the doorframe making it super easy to split when kicked. After having our front door kicked in at 2:36 am during Christmas vacation, I learned about a better striker plate called The Bulldog it’s 3” wide plate which has a 4” steel rod welded to the backside requiring you to drill a 1/2” hole through the door frame and adjacent 2x4, Requiring both pieces of wood to split.
Water detectors for under sinks, fridge and basement. Cheap and has saved me!
Video suggestion: Please do a series (or just one vid) on home security carpentry. Bigger strikeplates, hinge reinforcement plates, door stops, secondary locks/door bars, and most importantly, door frame reinforcement.
@brakecheck5354
Жыл бұрын
This sounds like a hit generator to me 👍
@ItsAsparageese
Жыл бұрын
A lot of us who watch this channel live in vehicles, trailers, or tiny homes. Security info is ALWAYS useful, no matter the application, because it can give us great ideas even if we can't adopt a particular product/method in the form presented, & we're a HUGE part of the youtube audience & tend to avidly pursue lots of relevant content. He should totally expand on this topic, I agree it'd be a hit & would widen/diversify his audience even further too
@onenikkione
Жыл бұрын
Also, minimally add a security camera that allows you to see and speak to someone outside your door. never open your door to strangers!!!!!
The strike plate is great but all homes should also have a deadbolt. For the freezing pipes I live in Canada. Best thing to do is have a shut off valve in the inside of the house to kill the flow and then always leave the tap outside open so as the water expands when feeezes it has an exit possible or it will burst the pipe Love your tips!
I used one of those faucet covers in Chicago because the previous owners put tile over the inside shut off valve. And it was not a freeze-proof faucet. That cover got me through several winters without a problem.
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome, John! I was hoping to hear from some folks in colder cities 🙂
Thank you for this! I actually bought the door corner seals when you featured them the first time. Fixed the gap perfectly!
I've been helping my parents fix up the house for some time now and you have helped me (someone without home improvement skills/experience) tremendously with your videos, the tips are easy to follow and are affordable!!
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, yung! I’m really glad the vids are helpful! 😄
Just a tip with the wall protection pads. Once you install it, just paint it the same color as the wall and it's a lot less noticeable while still protecting the wall. It's especially useful if you have a non-neutral color of the wall like a blue or soft green or something.
@Zenkai76
Жыл бұрын
I bought a set of clear ones a while back, good enough without the needs to repaint.
All great suggestions. I will be interested in seeing a segment on the security strike plates. Thanks!
Great products. Just made my shopping list for myself and my mom. 😃 The item that I'm not familiar with is #6-- the Door Corner Seals. Definitely want to check those out. Thanks for sharing. And as always... looking forward to your next video. 👌👍
The security strike plate is a must. I use the ones that are the handle latch and deadbolt all in one. Much stronger.
Will be going around my house now to check out everything you pointed out. I have already addressed the wall protector (from door knobs). Always looking for tips like these. Thank you for sharing and God bless.
Great tips! I'm getting those strike plates; one for each door. Thanks for sharing!
THANKS ETHAN 🤗👍 I have used the older ones for many years 👍 and I appreciate the new ideas 💡💚💚💚
Thank you, Ethan, you gave a lot of great home improvement product ideas. I'm a fairly new subscriber and really appreciate your informative videos. Thanks to you, I bought a DeWalt Cordless Oscillating Tool bundle you had linked in your video on oscillating tools at a great Black Friday price. 👍👍👍
Superb video! I’ve got the same doors and glass doorknobs in my 1950 home. Painting faded quickly even with good primer. I ended up stripping 18 doors with heat gun, carbide scraper, and modified tools for the molding insets. After getting to the bare wood, I sanded with a 220, primed, and then painted with ultra pure white. 14-15 hours per door but damn they look awesome 🤩 Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Peace and blessings.
Excellent advice - felt good knowing I have most of these already installed 🙂
could not be better. The explanations and tips we saw and heard from you in this video are practical and useful. Thanks for sharing this video
I had no idea about the door corner seals. Thanks for the valuable ideas!
That faucet cover is going to be picked up today for my Canadian winters.
Really very good hints for householders and easy to apply. Great ideas thank you
Thanks Ethan. Great recommendations as usual. Happy Holidays!
As always, important, helpful info we need to know or be reminded to use!
Those strike plates also need backing behind where they're mounted on the door jamb, prevents spreading the jam wider. So you'll need possibly a small flat bar for removing the casing aka door trim, a nailer or hammer and counter sink, as well as some plywood to use as backing. So installing those safety plates us a bit more involved then is being let on.
Thank you for the short and to the point video
Definitely need that corner seal!
This was a useful video. Thanks.
Thanks! I'm going to include some of the items as as stocking stuffers. Your video was concise and easy to follow. All the best of the holidays to you and your family.
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Carol! Happy holidays 🙂
Great ideas! Thank you!
I did not know the primer came in spray can. That is going to help so much. Thank you!
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
My paint collaborator clued me in to the spray cans, William. So helpful! 👍
Door corner pads!!! On it. For myself!
A great list. I have those felt pads on EVERYTHING that touches my hardwoods. A bit more expensive (so over your $10 threshold), but IMO equally indispensable: A decent hand held fire extinguisher. Don't let a kitchen grease fire, a knocked over candle, a small gasoline fire because you spilled on the hot lawnmower exhaust, or similar small fire spread and destroy your home. Adequate models for the home can be had for as little as $25 (per the website of my closest big box home center). A bit of Google Fu will reveal free, on line courses on how to properly employ a fire extinguisher.
@earlyriser8998
Жыл бұрын
First addition for the farmhouse we rebuilt was two 10 lb fire extinguishers. The volunteer FD will not be here until after the building is ruined.
@rheoster
Жыл бұрын
Also, have everyone in the house read the instruction about how to use the fire extinguisher. When you have an actual fire, those extra couple seconds sometimes make a difference.
Wow, some unique suggestions! Who knew there was a door corner seal!
Great tips Ethan. There are a few in there that I need to do. Thanks
Dude, seriously, yet again I watch your channel and I find a solution to a problem that I had no clue how to fix. I didn't even know Corner seals existed..
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Cameron! They’re awesome, by far the easiest solution to that problem 😄
Very nice recommendation, though I had to chuckle at the first one :D Where I live its standard to have a 5point security door everywhere. I think its coding standard for new houses. The frame is drilled into the bricks and the door locks in 5 places all around when you lift the handle. Then you can lock the handle. My neighbour lady has a horizontal bolt too on top of this security system :D
Great info, thank you 😉👍
I need those door corner pads.....thank you.
nice, didnt know about the door corner pads.
I think better than the wall pads are the adjustable door stops that you install on the hinge pin of the door. Has a threaded adjustable screw with a firm rubber pad on the end that allows you to set the stopping distance of the door. And since they’re attached to the pin that’s usually behind an open door, they’re usually invisible.
Great ideas. Thanks so much. Be well.
Nice video William! I really enjoyed the last season of your show.
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
🥋
Cool Ethan!!! Thanks For The Great Info!!!!!👍😎
Thank you! I love your videos!
Yup, as soon as we moved into out rental, the first thing I did was check the screws on the strike plates and the door hinges. An easy upgrade that the landlord won't even notice was done. :)
Super appreciate your videos! 👍🏼
Thanks for the information ! Have a Merry Christmas and Good luck to you in the New Year !
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony bells, happy early Christmas!
Thank you for your hard work 😊
Dude what a great video! Thank you.
My security plates in my doors are like 3' long. They're fantastic
Great ideas.
This is some of the most practical advice I have ever seen.
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Ninja! 🙂
Another great video!
Hey Ethan, I have been subscribed to your channel for a while now! Absolutely love your videos!!! However, I just noticed you live in Charlotte, I do too!!! Wow!!! I guess I should pay more attention!!! 😂😀🎅🎄
I have all hardwood floors (plus some linoleum in "wet" rooms) and I can vouch for the furniture pads. I'll add that the adhesive on them, no matter what brand, isn't the greatest, so even after proper cleaning of the furniture feet the pads will slide around before too long. Help things out by using a light coat of good strong glue on the bottom of the furniture - I've used the thicker Gorilla Construction Adhesive in the tube. They haven't budged one bit in over four years now, despite the furniture being moved for cleaning twice a week.
You are a treasure trove of great information, thanks! 👍
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sheila! 😄
I got the large security strike plates for my house (front door, door to the garage, and door from the garage to the back yard) and it actually improved how the doors closed. Especially the one from the house to the garage. You couldn't just swing the door closed, it would just bounce open, but after replacing the crappy cheap strike plate with the big security one, I have never had to worry about it.
@dawnelder9046
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I was sort of thinking about them. I have never seen them, but never looked. We live in an isolated area so not quite as concerned about break ins, but it is also very windy and we have problems with the doors not latching as well as they should. So you put them form a should think about to should look for next time in town.
Upshot is AMAZING!
Great gift tips for me to buy myself!!
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
👍😆
Thanks so much 😊
Furniture pads... keep gravel etc off floors too. If you slide furniture, it will drag the gravel and scratch floor.
KILLZ is basically ceilling paint touch up too. I use pro mar 200 and half the time when I spray prime I can’t even find the spot I sprayed when I go to touch up the paint
We used 3” screws for our front door hinges and got a security strike plate for the dead bolt that also had a metal box that surround the 1” bolt itself with additional screws in the back of it. We had a double dead bolt on a solid oak door that had a stained glass pane window. The burglar tried to get a screwdriver in between the jam and the door but because it fit so tight he wasn’t able to, we could tell from the scratches. He broke the glass but since we had a double dead bolt, couldn’t turn the lock and the window was too small to get in through. He then pried and chiseled the solid ash molding as well as 4” of studs so that he could free up the deadbolt box with 3” screws. There was a pile of wood shavings/chips on the floor. Nothing is foolproof. We then had a front door that couldn’t be latched but the police assured us that the burglar wouldn’t be back. We had to have someone come and barricade the front door from the inside with several 2x4’s screwed into the wall studs and had to use the garage as our access. Neighbors were home but apparently saw nothing even though they tried to pry off the front window since the screen was broken and tossed aside and he also broke both wooden 6’ gates to gain access to the backyard but footprints only went so far because of my 2 large dogs who were outside.
#1 is great, but you should also upgrade the screws on the hinge of the doors. #6 I need
#5 wall protector pads were a godsend because my puppy chewed the rubber off of the door stop
Thanks!
Either I knew about the door crevice things sooner! I've been dealing with a shitty front door for 1.5 years and really could have used them. I mean, I can still get them, but it would have been nice back when I was dealing with bugs every single day
With ten years in the field, still wanna say thank you
I use Killz at work on outdoor signposts. It will cover up certain stains from flower petals or graffiti, but will not prevent new stains from setting in. And it’s soooo expensive we swapped to a cheaper one and didn’t notice a difference.
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Interesting!
Doorknob pads versus the springy stoppers to protect the doors? You showed the pads here, but do you like those springs as well? Also, the previous homeowner used the door blocker that you drill into the floor. In 1 place, I would stub my toe on it all the time, but in 2 other places are solid blockers of the door and doorknob. Any thoughts about them versus the door pads? Otherwise, great video. I loved the primer and strike pads. I'm about to set up a boarding house and will keep the deeper screws in mind. We might use aluminum/steel studs instead of wood, so if you have an alternate idea with installing the strike pads because of metal studs, that would be super helpful.
loved it
Security doors are now basically a standard for new buildings in eu, they are not much more expensive than regular doors. Huge upgrade over standard wooden doors
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
That’s good to hear, riba!
All great suggestions. I've always owned a house, yet I do tend to overlook a lot of these helpful tips!
Rewatched your video on Door Corner Seals before installing them. However, all it did was move the gap higher. So, I took your advice and added a second seal just above, so it was double-high, but again, the gap just moved further up. Any additional advice you have on fixing this problem would be appreciated. Will definitely be making a trip to the hardware store for several of those strike plates! Thank you for the reminder I obviously needed.
@doordoc35md
Жыл бұрын
Pull the weather strip back first and make sure you put the fat end in all the way tite between the existing weatherstrip and the jamb,(wood)
@susanhenley8240
Жыл бұрын
@@doordoc35md Thank you for the simple solution! Your speculation was correct, the wedge seal was not adheared back far enough creating a gap between the back of it and the weather strip. Your response is much appreciated 🙂
Useful tips! Thank you for the purchasing links too! I am definitely getting the security strike plate, and I am going to check the door to see if I need that corner seal.
I have a double door on my front entry. Do you have a suggestion for a security strike plate when the deadbolt goes into the other door? Any security ideas for the posts that go into the footer and header?
Bull’sEye actually makes a spray primer in a can specifically designed for ceilings where it shoots up, and not out. Ask me how I know! 🤣
@ItsAsparageese
Жыл бұрын
Please tell me you found out by accidentally spraying yourself in the face 😆 that's the guess I get from your humorous tone, anyway!
My house has all of these!
Thanks so much
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Shep!
Good infoZ
Nice bro 👍👍
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Excellent!
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks JC!
You know what's even better? A double strike plate the first one screws into after the jam.
Thanks.
On the sticky pads, if it's something you might not notice damage is being done, I'd avoid the sticky pad as well. these pads tend to come off easily and if it's somewhere you can't notice damage to the floor, you're not going to notice that the pad is missing. Sticky pads are alright on objects you don't plan on moving but want to keep from damaging cheap floors if they do move, but for anything that you actually plan on regularly sliding or shifting on the floor, get the kind that tack in or affix with some more secure method.
@ItsAsparageese
Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I've never noticed a chair or other oft-moved item where the pads weren't more of an annoying "stick them back on temporarily every time you sweep" issue than actually helpful. Putting them on with epoxy or something can work though, but at that point you might as well use cheaper (& often thicker/better) felt pieces anyway
Are there security plates for deadbolts that go into another door? I have dual front doors. The second door has pins that go into the floor and top of the door frame. The main door deadbolts into the side of the second door.
Can I just install some 3 inch screws in my regular door plate or does the positioning of the screw holes on the security plate make a big difference?
What about double doors for security upgrades?
I recommend the Impact tested Driver Bits for your Impact Driver there under 5 Dollars. & they last for Years you won't have to replace them anytime soon. 👷🏿♂️
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
I may do a whole vid on good affordable bits, W! I’ve found so many decent ones over the years 🙂
@se5594
Жыл бұрын
To what brand are you referring? I just bought a driver. It came in a Ryobi tool set but did not come with bits
@user-em6ie2be7x
Жыл бұрын
@@se5594 Walmart - Hyper Tough Impact Rated Harbor Feight - Bauer Impact Rated Both Cheap and Both Very Effective.
Thanks! Wanna come to the Knoxville area and build our new house in 2 years? Seriously!
A long time ago, I bought a faucet protector. Maybe I was being dense, but I couldn’t figure out how to adhere it. My faucets come through siding; could that be why? When single digit cold occurs here (Winston Salem) fortunately, it doesn’t last long and I’ve never had a problem. When I tried to install those long screws on my deadbolt strike plate, I couldn’t get them all the way in. However, since then, I purchased a new drill and the Dap product you talked about in a video to prevent the bit slipping and stripping screw heads. Time to try again. I got a tube for each of my siblings; awesome product! Thanks for the reminders.
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Findlay! Hopefully Winston doesn’t get down to single digits any time soon 😆 the faucet thing might have just been an odd spigot design. But for the strike screws, predrilling with a longer bit can make all the difference!
@findlayhunter4934
Жыл бұрын
@@TheHonestCarpenter Thank you.
@emiller7040
Жыл бұрын
Put the inside loop around the faucet handle. Put the housing flush to your siding. Pull the cord straight out to tighten it and slide the adjustable piece against the housing to secure it. Winston-Salem resident too!
@findlayhunter4934
Жыл бұрын
@@emiller7040 thanks. I’ll get one on my next HD trip and try again!
Hi, i have gap at front door which makes cool wind comes inside. I have weather stripping in place. But still the lock side of the entire door leaks air. Could anyone suggest how can i solve this? I did put some tap bought on amazon and it started ripping.
How do I know if I need a number six?
Does #6 help with door slamming?
How about for apartment and renters?
@efuller3333
Жыл бұрын
That is things that renters can easily add and remove and take with them when they leave
What city do you live in in NC.
For Security Strike Plate, what if you have a sidelite and can't put a much longer screw through the plate?
@TheHonestCarpenter
Жыл бұрын
Prob have to stick with original hardware 😕