The HOME Show

Dan Taylor, Kidd's Restoration & Cleaning Services

Dan Taylor of Kidd’s Restoration and Cleaning Services offered home maintenance tips on The HOME Show, including a unique method for local red clay: let it dry completely before vacuuming to avoid pushing the stain deeper. He also warned about asbestos in older homes, stressing that renovation projects involving undisturbed 1960s-era floor tiles or pipe insulation require licensed professionals for safe removal and air clearance testing.

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Matthew Weltz, Root & Leaf

Most people don’t call an arborist until a tree is already dying—but Matthew Weltz of Root & Leaf wants to change that. Comparing tree care to human medicine, Matthew breaks down the ‘surgery analogy’ for pruning and explains why your lawn fertilizer isn’t actually reaching your trees’ roots. Discover how to protect the emotional and financial value of your landscape with a holistic, root-to-leaf approach.

Jake Nuckols, Phantom Screens of Central Virginia

Stop choosing between fresh air and a clear view. Jake Nuckols from Phantom Screens of Central Virginia explains how these innovative, retractable systems disappear when you don’t need them and stand up to the ‘real-world’ testing of energetic kids and pets. Whether it’s custom wood-grain matching for historic homes or motorized UV protection for the lake, learn why these aren’t your average screen doors.

W.B., Jacob, & Michele, Bass Sod Farm

W.B. Bass’s team on The HOME Show discussed using sod for an instant lawn makeover, comparing year-round Fescue with seasonal Bermuda and Zoysia. They detailed the installation—stressing soil prep and heavy initial watering—noting sod eliminates a year of intensive weed and labor compared to seed, achieving an immediate, professional landscape.

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