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S24 E26: Tom Silva and Zack Dettmore help Kevin O’Connor understand how to prepare for a home renovation project.
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How to Prepare for a Home Renovation Project

Major renovations can be a very trying time for a homeowner. There are big changes, large expenses, and construction phases that they might not understand. To help, general contractors Tom Silva and Zack Dettmore explained the need-to-know information on preparing for a home renovation.
S24 E25: Kevin O’Connor meets with an insurance expert to better understand what coverages are included in a standard homeowner’s insurance policy
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Understanding Homeowners Insurance

Host Kevin O’Connor meets with an insurance expert to better understand what coverages are included in a standard homeowner’s insurance policy, what should be added, and what questions to ask your agent when choosing or updating the right policy for your home.
S24 E23: Ross Trethewey, Richard Trethewey, Kevin O'Connor, Nathan Gilbert, Heath Eastman,Tom Silva, Jenn Nawada, and Zack Dettmore meet to talk about the best ways to vet a contractor for a project at your home
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How to Vet a Contractor

For most people, their homes are their biggest investments, and it can be hard to find a contractor you can trust to work on it. Host Kevin O’Connor met with some of the team to talk about how to vet a contractor before hiring them for a project.
S24 E12: Heath Eastman, Ross Trethewey and Kevin O'Connor discuss electrical meters
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How Utility Energy Meters Work

Electrical meters track how much energy your home consumes. Once mechanical and complicated, they’ve become easier to understand and use. Host Kevin O’Connor, master electrician Heath Eastman, and building engineer Ross Trethewey discuss these devices.
S23 E20: Heath Eastman inspects a homeowner's electrical system to find out why his bills are soaring
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Troubleshooting a High Electric Bill

Homeowners often do their best to control their energy and utility bills as best as possible. So when there’s a huge jump, it tends to cause a bit of panic. When a homeowner reached out to master electrician Heath Eastman about his bill doubling in the winter, Heath wanted to troubleshoot the issue in person.
S22 E11: Nathan Gilbert displays his flea market finds
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Flea Market Finds

Carpenter Nathan Gilbert tells us why he’s such a big fan of flea markets, and even shows us some of his most prized finds.
S22 E10: The Ask This Old House team discuss deal breakers when buying a home
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Deal Breakers When Buying a Home

Host Kevin O’Connor asks the team at Ask This Old House about the red flags that they might consider deal breakers in today’s real estate market. From foundations to rooflines, they list their top concerns.
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Understanding Electricity Bills

This Old House home technology expert Ross Trethewey and plumbing and HVAC expert Richard Trethewey discuss electric bill structures.
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How to Manage Renovation Expectations

Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva discusses the conversations a homeowner and a contractor should have before starting a renovation project
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How Thermostat Setbacks Can Save You Money

Learn from plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey how using thermostat setbacks can help you save money.
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How To Understand and Perform a Whole-House Energy Audit

Performing a whole-house energy audit can lead to significant savings on your utility bills and increased comfort in your home. Read how to perform an audit in our step-by-step guide.
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How to Prep Your House to Sell

This Old House host Kevin O'Connor discusses how to make your home market-ready with real estate expert Robert Schwartz
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How to Perform a Home Energy Audit

Spot the leaks, gaps, and cold spots around your home with some simple pieces of equipment
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How To Do Your Own Home Inspection

Before you call in the engineer, you can give the house you want to buy the once-over with this advice from TOH's Two-Minute Expert.

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