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How Construction Apprenticeships Are Solving the Skilled Labor Shortage in Building Trades

The construction industry faces a persistent challenge: finding enough skilled workers to meet growing demand. With the labor shortage showing no signs of easing, construction apprenticeships have emerged as one of the most effective solutions for building a qualified workforce. Programs that pair seasoned professionals with the next generation of builders are not just training […]

What the Insider Wrap Party Reveals About Television Production and Community Engagement

Television production is a complex orchestration of talent, crew, scheduling, and logistics that most viewers never see. Behind every episode of a home renovation show lies months of planning, building, filming, and post-production work. The professional painting techniques and construction skills showcased on screen are just one layer of a much deeper production process. One

What Norm Abram Taught a Generation About Building Quality Homes

For over four decades, Norm Abram stood as the quiet authority of American home building on public television. His 43 years on This Old House, combined with 280 episodes of The New Yankee Workshop, represent one of the most extended and influential careers in construction education. When the tribute special The House That Norm Built

Norm Abram Workshop Legacy: What Builders Can Learn from the New Yankee Workshop Era

When Norm Abram announced his retirement in May 2022, it marked the end of a remarkable chapter in American woodworking education. For nearly four decades, his New Yankee Workshop series taught millions of viewers how to build furniture with precision, patience, and proper technique. The subsequent expiration of the New Yankee Workshop license agreement with

Restoring Old Windows: Expert Techniques for Saving Heritage Sash Windows

When Alison Hardy bought a 1782 farmhouse in the late 1990s, she discovered what countless homeowners before her had learned: century-old windows are drafty, painted shut, and often rotting in spots. Rather than ripping them out, she taught herself to restore them using borrowed tools and reference books. Today, she is known as the Window

How to Repoint Brick Steps: Restoring Crumbling Mortar Joints

Brick steps add durability and curb appeal to any home, but over time the mortar joints between bricks can crack, crumble, or pull away. When water seeps into these gaps and freezes, the damage accelerates, turning a minor cosmetic issue into a structural hazard. Repointing, which removes old failed mortar and replaces it with fresh

How the West Roxbury Victorian Became a 21st-Century Home with 19th-Century Charm

What begins as a simple exterior paint job can quickly spiral into a full-scale home renovation when hidden problems emerge behind the walls. That is exactly what happened to one Massachusetts family who set out to refresh the peeling siding on their 1894 Victorian home and ended up with a comprehensive whole-house transformation. Any homeowner

Ask This Old House 20th Anniversary: Key Home Improvement Lessons from Two Decades of Expertise

When Ask This Old House first aired, few could have predicted the lasting impact it would have on home improvement television. For two decades, the show has brought expert contractors directly into viewers’ homes, answering their toughest questions and demonstrating professional techniques. The 20th anniversary episode is a celebration of this legacy, featuring memorable moments,