The HOME Show

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Welcome to another exciting episode of The HOME Show! In today’s scorching summer edition, hosts Trish Roth (Publisher of HOME magazine) and Rich Roth, alongside producer Ashley, bring you local insights and expert advice from around Central Virginia.

Next, we sit down with Timber Lake residents Joan Frost and Jill Markwood to celebrate the historic community’s incredible 100-year centennial. They share fascinating stories from the lake’s post-WWI origins, the historic Timberlake Tavern and how the resilient neighborhood rallied together to rebuild after the catastrophic 1995 dam failure. Plus, details on their big public Family Day and fireworks celebration!.

Finally, Dan Taylor with Kidd’s Restoration & Cleaning Services joins us to break down the science of carpet and upholstery maintenance. Learn why truck-mounted cleaning beats DIY grocery store rentals, the truth about bagless vacuums and how to protect high-end area rugs from accidental stains.

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Thursday, Jun. 25

Welcome back to The HOME Show! After a brief hiatus we’re diving into summer property care. Dr. Suzanne Shalet with Allaround Equine joins us to share vital advice on protecting horses from heat, dehydration and pests. Plus, Jake Nuckols with DoorTek and Phantom Screens discusses how retractable, motorized screens can effortlessly elevate your indoor/outdoor living areas.

Thursday, Jun. 11

Join “The HOME Girls” for essential summer home and garden tips! We cover shocking “Home Audit” replacement timelines, retractable screens with Jake Nuckols from DoorTek Garage Door Service, and foundation and crawl space fixes with Fortress Foundation Solutions. Finally, Carsen Wilkerson from Rainfrost Nursery shares expert summer landscaping and sensory garden tips.

Thursday, Jun. 4

Join Trish Roth, Rich Roth and producer Ashley for a packed edition of The HOME Show, presented by DoorTek Garage Door Service. First, Hans Ulrich of Hill City Builders shares expert tips on building summer decks and upgrading windows. Then, Jay White explores Lynchburg’s historic Old City Cemetery, sharing stories of its famous resident goats, arboretum, and fascinating local history.

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