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This Old House Radio Hour

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This Old House Radio Hour
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    Aging in Place + Buying the Right Generator + Roseanne Cash’s Brownstone

    2026-1-06 | 51 mins.

    Don’t wait for a fall to force change — aging in place is about smart decisions made early. This episode covers the home upgrades that protect your independence, a soulful tour of Roseanne Cash’s Chelsea brownstone, how to choose the right generator before a blackout, and real homeowner calls with practical fixes.In this episode you'll learn:*How to make simple aging-in-place upgrades, like safer entryways, bathrooms, and clear paths through your home, to prevent falls before they happen. (1:00)*How to repair hairline cracks in original plaster ceilings and know when simple patching is enough instead of replacing the ceiling. (9:00)*How to remove moss and lichen from your roof without damage, using soft washing instead of high-pressure spraying. (14:02)*How to handle an old dryer vent after switching to a ventless dryer, and why it’s smart to keep future options open. (19:25)*How to install a smart, lighted mirror on a tiled wall, including wiring it correctly and drilling tile without cracking it. (26:20)

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    Make Your Home Feel Bigger + Daryl Hall’s Old House + Cesar Millan’s Dog Run

    2025-12-30 | 51 mins.

    You don’t need more square footage — just smarter design. Architect Sarah Susanka reveals how simple, non-construction tweaks can make your home feel bigger, while Daryl Hall tours his restored 1787 home, Cesar Millan rethinks the dog run, and our experts answer real homeowner questions live.In this episode you'll learn:*How to safely connect a portable generator to your home and whether a transfer switch or interlock is right for you. (7:48)*Why ceiling drywall seams and nail pops appear years later and the surprisingly simple fix. (14:15)*What causes woodpeckers to attack wood siding (hint: it’s not always insects), and how to stop it. (18:36)*The smartest way to modify cabinets when a new refrigerator is just a little too tall. (23:07)*How to treat and protect rusting steel I-beams before they become a bigger problem. (27:08)All of this, plus we’re answering your home improvement questions at 877-This Old House Radio Hour! — That’s (877) 864-7460.

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    Rodent-Proofing Your Home + Smart Thermostat Secrets + Ken Burns’ Home Studio

    2025-12-23 | 51 mins.

    Cold weather doesn’t just freeze pipes, it sends mice and rats searching for a warm place to nest. Pest control expert Noel Buckingham explains how to find openings and seal them up so rodents never make it inside. Filmmaker Ken Burns opens the door to the New Hampshire home that has defined his life, his work, and his sense of belonging. This Old House engineer Ross Trethewey demystifies smart thermostats, explaining how to choose the right one, wire it correctly, and use its features to save energy and protect your home. And general contractor Zach Dettmore shares his favorite under $20 bit extension and how it can rescue you in tight drilling spots. In this episode you will learn:* How to deal with mold on an unfinished basement foundation wall in an older home (7:31)* How to track down what a “mystery” three way light switch actually controls (14:22)* How to handle a failed solid stain on an older pressure treated deck and decide what to refinish versus leave gray (19:34)* How to address efflorescence and bubbling on a block wall in a below grade bonus room (26:18)All of this, plus we’re answering your home improvement questions at 877-This Old House Radio Hour! — That’s (877) 864-7460.

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    Chimney Safety 101 + Fixing Slanted Floors + Maggie Smith’s Quirky Foursquare

    2025-12-16 | 51 mins.

    A professional chimney sweep explains how to safely prep, inspect, and clean your fireplace before lighting the first fire of the season. Award-winning poet and host of The Slowdown, Maggie Smith, shows us inside the 100-year-old house that carried her family through every chapter. Cheap Old Houses creators Ethan and Elizabeth Finkelstein unpack the reality behind two dreamy listings, including a “reimagined” Southern starter in Macon, Georgia, and a wildly charming but work-heavy 1850s gingerbread house in upstate New York. And our expert shares why a cordless miter saw has become his go to tool for clean, efficient work on job sites.In this episode you’ll learn:* How to decide what to tackle first when your old house has sloping floors, drafty windows, and aging siding. (7:52)* How to get ceiling-fan level comfort in a low, sloped-ceiling addition that doesn’t really have room for a standard fan. (15:12)* How to repair loose, plank tiles and cracked grout lines without replacing your whole tile floor. (20:41)* How to deal with a peeling refinish on an old cast-iron tub (26:50)

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    Fixing Heat Loss + DIY Floor Fixes + Jeffrey Eugenides’s Architectural Muse

    2025-12-09 | 51 mins.

    Are you wasting money this winter because your home isn’t holding in your warm air? Learn how to do your home energy audit, so you can save money and keep comfortable. Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jeffrey Eugenides takes us inside the prairie-style Michigan home that shaped his childhood and inspired his novel Middlesex, reflecting on architecture, memory, and the way houses shape the stories we tell. And DIY creator Shelby Turner joins us to break down peel-and-stick flooring — how to prep, install, and choose the right materials, plus the tricks that make it renter-friendly and long-lasting.In this episode you’ll learn:How to deal with layers of vinyl and asbestos siding when you want to restore the original wood exterior on an old house. (7:59)How to repair a crumbling exterior concrete window sill (14:38)How to fix creaky, carpeted stairs without fully rebuilding or replacing the staircase. (20:37)How to power your home during a blackout using an electric vehicle or backup battery system tied into a dedicated circuit (26:46).All of this, plus we’re answering your home improvement questions at 877-This Old House Radio Hour! — That’s (877) 864-7460.

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About This Old House Radio Hour

This Old House has been America’s most trusted source for home improvement, expert renovation advice, and DIY inspiration for over 40 years. Now, that trusted guidance comes to your ears with This Old House Radio Hour—a weekly home improvement podcast designed to help homeowners, renters, and renovators take better care of the places they live. Hosted by This Old House editor Jenn Largesse, and featuring fan-favorite experts like Zack Dettmore (general contractor), Richard Trethewey (plumbing and HVAC specialist), and Jenn Nawada (landscape designer), each episode offers practical, step-by-step solutions to real home improvement problems. Listeners can expect weekly episodes packed with actionable advice on everything from plumbing and electrical upgrades to bathroom remodels, basement waterproofing, HVAC maintenance, flooring installation, window repair, insulation tips, and more. We answer listener questions, break down renovation techniques, and spotlight smart fixes for everyday challenges. Whether you're a first-time DIYer, a seasoned weekend warrior, or just trying to make sense of home maintenance, This Old House Radio Hour is your go-to podcast for trusted home improvement tips, expert advice, and project ideas that actually work. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts—and start building a better home, one episode at a time.
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