Holding Onto Home: The Emotional and Structural Journey of Rebuilding After Disasters

After a major natural disaster, homeowners face a decision that carries immense emotional weight: rebuild on the same land or start over somewhere new. The Clearstory podcast series from This Old House explores this question through the lens of survivors from Superstorm Sandy and the Paradise, California fires. In episode ten, host John Tomlin speaks […]

The Evolution of House Framing: From Heavy Timber to Modern Stick Construction

The way we frame houses today bears little resemblance to the methods used just two centuries ago. Modern builders reach for dimensional lumber, nail guns, and engineered sheathing, assembling walls on the subfloor and tilting them into place in a matter of hours. But this speed is the result of a long evolution driven by

Water Recycling in the Home: Lessons from the Clearstory Revolution

Water flows through every aspect of our daily lives, yet most of us barely think about where it comes from or where it goes after it disappears down the drain. In the debut episode of Clearstory, This Old House host Kevin O’Connor sits down with author Charles Fishman, whose book “The Big Thirst” challenges everything

Construction Waste Management: Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling Job Site Debris

Every construction project, whether a small home renovation or a large commercial build, produces a significant amount of waste. Walk past any active job site and you will see a dumpster filled with scraps, packaging, lumber offcuts, drywall pieces, and roofing materials. The question few people stop to ask is where that material actually goes.

The Future of Home Electricity: From Wireless Power to Solar Windows

Electricity is undergoing one of the most dramatic transformations since the days of Thomas Edison. From wireless power transmission to transparent solar cells embedded in window glass, the way homes consume and generate electricity is evolving fast. This article explores both the cutting-edge technologies reshaping residential power and the practical electrical systems homeowners work with

How the Toilet Became Humanity’s Most Lifesaving Invention

From the simple act of flushing to the complex infrastructure hidden beneath city streets, the toilet represents a milestone in human engineering that rivals the printing press or the vaccine in its impact on public health. Yet most people never give it a second thought. The Clearstory podcast, produced by This Old House, dedicates an

A Guide to Modern House Framing Materials

The Evolution of Modern Framing Materials in Residential Construction House framing has come a long way from the days when builders relied solely on dimensional lumber cut from old-growth forests. Today, modern framing materials offer superior strength, better dimensional stability, and improved energy performance. Whether you are designing a custom home or specifying materials for

Building Science for Homeowners: Expert Insights on Optimizing Home Performance

Building science may sound like a discipline reserved for engineers and architects, but its principles directly affect how comfortable, healthy, and energy efficient your home actually feels. Whether you are dealing with drafty rooms, high utility bills, or persistent moisture problems, the concepts behind building science hold the answers. A growing body of research has