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E24 | Overseeding, Foundation Repair | Ask This Old House

Season 23 Episode 24 | 23m 42s

Ross Trethewey explains common nuisance noises that can come from ductwork and offers some solutions; Lee Gilliam helps a homeowner fix her dead lawn by teaching her the processes of aerating and overseeding; Mark McCullough travels to Austin, Texas to repair cracked stucco over concrete foundation. Demonstrating the correct techniques, tools, and materials to use.

Aired: 05/14/25 | Expires: 05/29/25 | Broadcast Schedule
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