From This Old House.
Energy bills are climbing, but a new wave of “plug and play” solar is making it easier for homeowners and renters to start generating their own power without a full rooftop install. Then, author Kao Kalia Yang takes us inside the drafty blue St. Paul duplex that helped her refugee family redefine what “home” could be. Plus, Cheap Old Houses spotlights an 1895 shingle-style Victorian in Arkansas for under $40,000, and the team breaks down what’s charming, what’s risky, and how historic tax credits can help bring a place like this back to life.
In This Episode You’ll Learn:
* How chain-drive garage door openers compare to belt-drive models, and what’s involved in switching (8:37)
* What might cause eerie “whistling” in plumbing after you shut off a faucet, and a simple test to diagnose it (14:19)
* Whether salvaging vintage windows for a period home is worth the effort, and how to shop for historically appropriate modern replacements (21:07)
* How to prioritize foundation and HVAC concerns when you’re also planning a future addition or major renovation (26:00)


