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Inspector Fletch walks us through the essentials of a professional home inspection—from spotting foundation cracks and moisture intrusion to attic ventilation and hidden safety risks—so homeowners can protect their biggest investment with confidence. Plus, New Yorker editor David Remnick recalls life in a Moscow flat as a young correspondent during the collapse of the Soviet Union, showing how home and history intertwine in unexpected ways. Finally, our experts break down the red flags, green lights, and smart questions to ask before hiring a contractor so you don’t get burned.
In this episode, you will learn:
Spot foundation cracks and moisture problems before they turn into costly repairs. (3:32)
Phase and prioritize projects as a new homeowner so you save money and stress. (8:56)
Handle wiring issues safely and know when it’s time to call a licensed electrician. (14:49)
Fix a rotted bathroom floor caused by leaks with a clear, step-by-step repair. (20:21)
Hire the right contractor by recognizing red flags and asking the smart questions. (49:14)
All of this, plus we’re answering your home improvement questions at 877-This Old House Radio Hour! — That’s (877) 864-7460.
Keywords
#homeInspection #foundationcrack #moistureproblems #electricalwiring #whentocallanelectrician #bathroomfloorrot #toiletleak #howtohireacontractor #contractorredflags
#David Remnick #TheNewYorker #Russia #ThisOldHouse #DIY #HomeImprovement

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