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What Interior Styling Really Does for Your Home | Julie Coopersmith and Emily Taylor of The Edit

44 min ยท 8 mei 2026
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Interior styling is the final layer that makes a house feel like home. In this episode, I sit down with Julie Coopersmith and Emily Taylor, founders of The Edit, to talk about how homeowners can refresh, organize, style, and rethink their spaces without always starting from scratch. We talk about the difference between interior styling, staging, organizing, and design, and why The Edit starts by helping homeowners use what they already have before buying more. Julie and Emily explain how they create mood boards, guide homeowners through decisions, avoid design overwhelm, and help spaces feel intentional, personal, and finished. If you have a room that feels cluttered, unfinished, or just slightly "off," this conversation will help you understand where to start. From editing before purchasing to measuring before ordering, this episode is packed with practical advice for homeowners who want their space to feel better without wasting money on the wrong pieces. Q&A Takeaways Question: What is interior styling? Answer: Interior styling is the final layer that makes a space feel finished and personal. It focuses on how a room feels, how pieces work together, and how the home reflects the people who live there. Question: How is styling different from staging? Answer: Staging usually prepares a home to sell, while styling helps the people living in the home make the space feel intentional, personal, and complete. Question: What should homeowners do before buying new decor? Answer: Julie and Emily recommend editing the space first. That means looking at what you already have, removing what no longer fits, and finding pieces that can be reused in a smarter way. Question: Why are mood boards helpful? Answer: Mood boards help narrow the direction, reduce decision overload, and keep homeowners from going in too many directions during the project. Question: What is one common styling mistake homeowners make? Answer: A common mistake is buying furniture, rugs, or decor that is the wrong size for the space. Good styling requires measuring and balancing the room before purchasing. Question: How can homeowners contact The Edit? Answer: Homeowners can visit https://www.theeditdet.com/ and connect with Julie Coopersmith and Emily Taylor through their social media and LinkedIn profiles. Connect With The Edit Website: https://www.theeditdet.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-edit-det/ Emily Taylor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyhuntertaylor/ Julie Coopersmith LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliecoopersmith/ Julie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliebcoopersmith/ Emily Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyphtaylor/ [https://www.instagram.com/emilyphtaylor/] Connect With Adam ๐Ÿ”— CONNECT WITH Adam ๐Ÿ’ป Website: https://hireitdone.com/ ๐ŸŽฅ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone ๐Ÿค LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ ๐Ÿค https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ ๐Ÿ“ธ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone ๐• X: https://x.com/helfystyle

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Why Your Paint Job Fails So Fast | John Cox of Roost Booster Painting and Remodeling

A great paint job is not just about choosing the most expensive paint. In this episode of Hire It Done, Adam Helfman talks with John Cox of Roost Booster Painting and Remodeling and co-host Jerrad Beauchamp of Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions about what homeowners need to know before hiring a painter, planning exterior repairs, or upgrading their drinking water. John explains why prep work should be written into the estimate, why power washing alone is not enough, why the right primer matters, and why painting over rotted wood can create bigger problems later. Jerrad also breaks down why a refrigerator filter is not the same thing as a real reverse osmosis system, why bottled water can cost more than homeowners realize, and how short-term home improvement choices can turn into long-term costs. Key Takeaways: Question: Why does paint fail even when homeowners pay for premium paint? Answer: Premium paint can still fail if it is applied over dirty, glossy, peeling, or improperly prepared surfaces. John explains that washing, scraping, caulk checks, patching, and proper primer are what give paint a real chance to last. Question: What should homeowners look for in a painting estimate? Answer: Homeowners should look for specific prep work listed in writing. If the estimate only says power wash and paint, ask what will be scraped, caulked, patched, sanded, primed, and protected. Question: Why does primer matter? Answer: Primer is not always just about blocking color. On peeling or scraped surfaces, the right bonding primer can help the new paint adhere properly and reduce the risk of future peeling. Question: Why should fascia boards be checked before replacing gutters? Answer: If rotted fascia is discovered after new gutters are installed, the gutters may need to come back off so the repair can be done correctly. John recommends checking and repairing fascia before the new gutters go up. Question: Is a refrigerator filter enough for drinking water? Answer: Jerrad explains that a refrigerator filter is only one stage of filtration. For homeowners who care about drinking water quality or are constantly buying bottled water, a reverse osmosis system may be a better long-term option. Question: Why can cheap home improvement fixes cost more later? Answer: Short-term solutions can fail faster. Whether it is paint, water filtration, or exterior repairs, choosing the cheapest fix can mean paying to solve the same problem again two or three years later. ๐Ÿ”— CONNECT WITH ROOST BOOSTER PAINTING AND REMODELING Website: https://roostbooster.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-cox-5b44a75a/ ๐Ÿ”— CONNECT WITH BEAUCHAMP WATER TREATMENT SOLUTIONS Website: https://www.beauchampwater.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beauchampwater/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beauchampwatersolutions/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beauchamp-water-treatment-solutions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPcdNJfc8P3J6EipXefbGwA Phone: 810-476-2907 ๐Ÿ”— CONNECT WITH ADAM HELFMAN AND HIRE IT DONE ๐Ÿ’ป Website: https://hireitdone.com/ ๐ŸŽฅ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone ๐Ÿค LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ ๐Ÿค https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ ๐Ÿ“ธ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone ๐• X: https://x.com/helfystyle #HireItDone #HomeImprovement #PaintingTips #WaterTreatment #ReverseOsmosis

3 jun 202648 min
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Spring Planting Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Yard

Spring is when homeowners start thinking about curb appeal, fresh mulch, flowers, trees, and getting the yard ready for summer. But before you start planting, there are a few mistakes that can cost you time, money, and a whole lot of frustration. In this episode of Hire It Done, I'm joined by Ashley Thomas from Sherwood Forest Garden Center in Rochester, Michigan. Ashley and her family have been helping homeowners choose the right plants, prep their yards, and build better outdoor spaces for decades. We talk about the spring planting mistakes homeowners make, why you should check your soil before buying plants, how to know whether your yard needs sun or shade plants, what to do about deer, how to avoid overwatering, and why Michigan-grown plants matter. If you are getting your yard ready for summer, this episode will help you make smarter decisions before you spend money on landscaping. In This Episode * Why homeowners should clean and prep beds before planting * How to check soil before buying plants * Why mulch does not fix grass growing into your beds * Best low-cost curb appeal plants for spring * How to tell if your yard has full sun, shade, or filtered sun * Annuals vs. perennials, and when each one makes sense * How to protect landscaping from deer * Why overwatering and planting too deep can kill trees and bushes * Why local Michigan-grown plants can be a better fit for Michigan yards * How Sherwood Forest Garden Center helps homeowners with design, delivery, and installation Q&A-Style Takeaways Question: What should homeowners do before planting in spring? Answer: Clean up the yard and planting beds first. Check the soil, remove old clutter, look for insects or roots, edge the beds, and then add mulch or new plants. Question: Can mulch fix grass growing into garden beds? Answer: No. Ashley explains that homeowners should edge the beds first. Mulch can make the bed look clean, but it will not solve the problem if grass is already growing into the bed. Question: How do I know if my yard needs sun or shade plants? Answer: Observe the area where you want to plant. A space may look sunny early in the season, but once trees leaf out, it may become filtered sun instead of full sun. Question: What are good low-cost plants for curb appeal? Answer: Ashley recommends grasses for height and structure, salvia for long-blooming perennial color, and annuals for strong seasonal color. Question: How can homeowners protect plants from deer? Answer: Choose deer-resistant plants where possible and consider perimeter-based deer repellent strategies before deer establish their seasonal path through the yard. Question: Can overwatering kill plants? Answer: Yes. Ashley explains that plants can drown, especially when soil conditions are heavy or clay-based. New trees and annuals may need more water, but homeowners still need to monitor soil and watering frequency. Question: Why do local plants matter for Michigan homeowners? Answer: Plants grown for the local environment are more likely to match the climate and conditions. Ashley recommends choosing plants that work for Michigan sun, soil, and seasonal changes instead of relying only on online inspiration. Connect With Sherwood Forest Garden Center Website: https://www.sherwoodforestgardencenter.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-thomas-2636bb62/ X: https://x.com/sherwoodForest4 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashley_thomas1217/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashley.l.thomas.77/ Phone mentioned in episode: (248) 652-4920 Location mentioned in episode: 4981 Adams Road, Rochester / Oakland Township, Michigan, corner of Adams and Silver Bell Connect With Adam Website: https://hireitdone.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone X: https://x.com/helfystyle #HireItDone #SpringLandscaping #HomeImprovement

26 mei 202647 min
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How Contractors Can Use AI Without Getting Left Behind | George Byers of CodeHosted

AI is moving fast, and contractors can no longer afford to ignore it. In this episode, I sit down with George Byers, founder of CodeHosted.com and the developer behind the Hire It Done website, to talk about how artificial intelligence, websites, SEO, online ordering, and AI agents are changing the home services industry. George breaks down AI in plain English, explains why contractors should start with practical business problems, and shows how tools like Trashed.app can help modernize old-school industries like dumpster rental and junk removal. We also talk about how contractors can upgrade outdated websites, improve their online presence, and use automation without making their business more complicated. If you are a contractor, home service business owner, dumpster rental company, or homeowner trying to understand where AI is going, this conversation is a practical starting point. What We Cover in This Episode * What AI actually is in plain English * Why AI is a "guessing machine" that uses data and patterns * How Trashed.app helps homeowners and contractors find dumpster rentals faster * Why outdated contractor websites are costing businesses opportunities * How instant storefronts can help dumpster companies take orders online * Why contractors should use the AI tools connected to their existing data * What AI agents are and why they matter for business automation * How CodeHosted helps contractors and service businesses modernize their digital presence Q&A From This Episode Question: What is AI in simple terms? Answer: George explains that AI, at its core, is a guessing machine. It looks at patterns, uses training data, and predicts the next sequence or likely response. Question: How can contractors start using AI? Answer: Start with the tools and data already in front of you. If your business is built around Google, look at Gemini. If your business is built around Microsoft, look at Copilot. The easier it is for AI to access useful data, the more helpful it becomes. Question: What is Trashed.app? Answer: Trashed.app is a platform built to make dumpster rentals and junk removal easier by helping customers find providers, compare availability, and place orders online faster. Question: How does Trashed help dumpster companies? Answer: George explains that Trashed can provide instant storefronts so dumpster rental and junk removal companies can start accepting online orders without needing a full website first. Question: What is an AI agent? Answer: An AI agent is a large language model equipped with tools. It can send emails, send texts, scan the web, collect data, and move information in and out of systems automatically. Question: Why should contractors care about websites and online presence? Answer: Even great contractors can lose opportunities if customers cannot find them, trust them, or take action online. A modern digital presence helps remove friction before the customer ever calls. Connect With George Byers and CodeHosted * Website: https://codehosted.com/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-byers-ii/ * Trashed App LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trash-app/ ๐Ÿ”— CONNECT WITH Adam ๐Ÿ’ป Website: https://hireitdone.com/ ๐ŸŽฅ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone ๐Ÿค LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ ๐Ÿค https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ ๐Ÿ“ธ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone ๐• X: https://x.com/helfystyle

22 mei 202631 min
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NEVER Hire a Contractor Without Asking These Questions

Hiring the wrong contractor can turn a simple home improvement project into a stressful, expensive mess. In this Hire It Done episode, I break down the questions every homeowner should ask before hiring a contractor, how to vet referrals the right way, what to ask about payment schedules, and how to handle a dispute without making the problem worse. If you are planning a home renovation, remodel, repair, or maintenance project, this episode will help you think like a smarter homeowner. I explain why the lowest price is rarely the safest choice, why contractor communication matters so much, why permits and change orders should be in writing, and why the phrase "what's not included" can protect you from surprises later. Q&A-Style Takeaways Question: What questions should I ask before hiring a contractor? Answer: Ask about licensing, insurance, project management, payment schedule, permits, change orders, warranties, what is not included, and how disputes are handled. Question: How do I vet a contractor referral? Answer: Do not just take the name and run with it. Ask the previous homeowner when the work was done, whether the quoted price matched the final price, how the crew treated the home, and whether they would hire the contractor again. Question: Why is communication so important in home improvement? Answer: Communication is what keeps a project moving and prevents small concerns from turning into fights. A good contractor should clearly explain scope, timing, changes, cleanup, and next steps. Question: What should a contractor proposal include? Answer: A strong proposal should read like a story with a beginning, middle, and end. It should also clearly explain what is included and what is not included. Question: Should homeowners always pull permits? Answer: In my experience, permits are usually worth it because they add another set of eyes and can protect you when you sell your home later. Question: What should I do if a contractor job goes wrong? Answer: Stay calm, document everything, and put the issue in writing. Give a good contractor the opportunity to make it right before escalating. The best way to handle a contractor dispute is to avoid one in the first place. Do your homework on the front end, ask better questions, and protect yourself before the job starts. CONNECT WITH Adam ๐Ÿ’ป Website: https://hireitdone.com/ ๐ŸŽฅ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone ๐Ÿค LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ ๐Ÿค https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ ๐Ÿ“ธ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone ๐• X: https://x.com/helfystyle #HomeImprovement #TrustedContractors #HireItDone

19 mei 202647 min
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Is Your Home's Water Actually Clean? Water Testing, Filters & Softeners Explained

Clean water starts with knowing what is actually coming through your tap. In this episode of Hire It Done, I sit down with Jerrad Beauchamp, President & CEO of Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions, to talk about water testing, water softeners, whole-house filtration, reverse osmosis, PFAS, lead, city water, well water, fridge filters, hard water, and the everyday signs homeowners should not ignore. Jerrad's family has been in the water treatment industry since 1976, and his approach is simple: test first, understand the problem, then build the right solution for the home. We talk about why water quality has become a bigger health and home-protection conversation, how hard water affects skin and appliances, why a refrigerator filter is not always a purifier, and how homeowners can make smarter decisions before buying equipment. If you are a homeowner in Southeast Michigan, Metro Detroit, or Philadelphia and you have questions about water quality, this conversation is a practical place to start. In This Episode, We Cover: * Why Jerrad recommends testing your water at least once a year * The difference between city water and well water concerns * Signs of water quality issues: spots, scale, smell, taste, dry skin, dingy laundry, and rusty stains * What a water softener actually does * Why water treatment systems are modular and should match your water test results * The difference between water softeners, conditioners, filters, and purifiers * Why refrigerator filters can improve taste but may not fully purify water * Reverse osmosis and purified water options * How hard water can affect appliances, faucets, skin, soap usage, and long-term cost * Why proper installation matters as much as the equipment itself Homeowner Q&A Takeaways Q: How do I know if I have a water problem? A: Look for spots, scale, strange smell or taste, dry skin, dingy laundry, rusty stains, or recurring buildup. The safest first step is to test the water rather than guessing. Q: How often should I test my water? A: Jerrad recommends having your water tested at least once a year, especially if you are on well water, have older plumbing, or notice changes in taste, smell, staining, or buildup. Q: Does a refrigerator filter purify water? A: Not always. Many refrigerator filters are activated carbon filters that can improve taste and reduce certain things like chlorine, but they are not automatically the same as a full purification system. Q: What does a water softener do? A: A water softener removes hardness and low levels of iron. Other problems, such as heavy iron staining, bacteria, odor, chlorine, or drinking-water purification, may need additional treatment. Q: Is it cheaper to keep buying bottled water? A: Jerrad explains that a reverse osmosis system can produce purified water at a much lower cost per gallon than bottled water, while also reducing concerns about microplastics from plastic bottles. ๐Ÿ”— CONNECT WITH Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions Website: https://www.beauchampwater.com/ [https://www.beauchampwater.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beauchampwater/ [https://www.facebook.com/beauchampwater/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beauchampwatersolutions/ [https://www.instagram.com/beauchampwatersolutions/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beauchamp-water-treatment-solutions/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/beauchamp-water-treatment-solutions/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPcdNJfc8P3J6EipXefbGwA [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPcdNJfc8P3J6EipXefbGwA] Phone: 810-476-2907 ๐Ÿ”— CONNECT WITH Adam ๐Ÿ’ป Website: https://hireitdone.com/ [https://hireitdone.com/] ๐ŸŽฅ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone [https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone] ๐Ÿค LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/] ๐Ÿค: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/] ๐Ÿ“ธ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone [https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone] ๐• X: https://x.com/helfystyle [https://x.com/helfystyle]

18 mei 202646 min