But between the two of us, we can feel our way through just about anything. Mine is probably more building and engineering and finish. His strength is masonry and tile and design. Ray’s not a carpentry expert and I’m not a masonry expert. Usually when you do everything, you can feel your way through just about any question and that’s what we do. But Ray knows enough about masonry and I know enough, and have done enough, retaining walls and stuff like that where we can figure it out. There’s not too many basements and there isn’t much weatherproofing that goes along with that. We get a lot of questions about basements and waterproofing. I just ask them to find one that’s about right and that’ll be good.ĬCN: So, do the questions ever surprise you? Do you ever struggle with an answer? It doesn’t seem like you do.ĪC: Well, the problem is we do get a fair amount of questions from all over the country. I just leave it up to the person who’s working on it. I’ve never selected any questions for any show I’ve ever done that’s involved questions. In Catch a Contractor, Adam and his co-hosts Skip Bedell, a licensed contractor, and Allison Bedell, a licensed private investigator, help troubled homeowners deal with contractors who either don’t finish the job or use shoddy craftsmanship.ĬCN spoke with Adam about his home improvement podcast, Catch a Contractor, some of his remodeling pet peeves, and his advice for good contractors.Ĭertified Contractors Network: How do you select listener questions for your podcast, Ace on the House? You definitely don’t shy away from questions that demand complicated answers.Īdam Carolla: You know, we have our producers do that. ![]() During the show, they chat with guests and tackle difficult listener questions that require deep knowledge and extreme detail.Īdam also hosts Spike TV’s Catch a Contractor, which airs Sundays at 10/9c and has entered its third season on June 21st. ![]() Adam is a skilled carpenter, and along with his lifelong friend Ray Oldhafer (who is an expert mason himself,) they host a home improvement podcast called Ace on the House. ![]() Adam Carolla is best-known as the co-host of Loveline, the co-host of The Man Show, and the host of his record-breaking podcast, The Adam Carolla Show-– but he’s a seasoned builder, too.īefore he entered show business, Adam worked in the construction industry for a decade.
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