A Homeowner’s Guide to a Durable, Efficient, Comfortable Home

FULL COURSE CONTENT AVAILABLE 10/21/25

Whether you think your energy bills are too high because your windows are old or that your paint is peeling because the painter didn’t prime the siding first, you may be right. But you also may not. Sometimes the things that make our homes uncomfortable or unhealthy, the things that need repairs, and the reasons for high energy bills are obvious. Other times, they’re more difficult to determine. In this course we’ll introduce homeowners to “building science,” the understanding of how our homes work, and give you the knowledge to better diagnose problems in your home along with practical tips on how to fix them, or how to work with a pro to get the job done. Whether your house is 100 years old or newly built, it can be durable, efficient, comfortable, and healthy to live in.

What You'll Learn In This Course:

  • The basics of building science
  • How heat, air, and moisture affect our homes
  • How to spot problems in basements and crawlspaces and how to fix them
  • Why ventilation is so important to your health and the health of your home
  • Why peeling paint may be a sign that your walls aren’t working well
  • The role of windows and doors and when upgrades are worth the money
  • What a thorough home maintenance calendar includes.
  • Tips for improving the comfort and efficiency, durability and health of your home

Running time: approximately 3 hours

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$124.99 USD

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Mitigating Risk In The Air We Breathe

How to improve the safety and health of the indoor air in homes

with Monica Rokicki

 

We spend 90% of our lives indoors, much of that in our homes. Even if well-known dangers like radon or carbon dioxide are not present, there are many other things that can make indoor air quality unhealthy. The good news is that with a systems-based method, we can achieve the conditions that result in healthy indoor air quality.

Learn how to approach design, construction, and maintenance in new homes and remodels, and how to consider existing homes, with indoor air quality in mind. This course includes nearly six hours of in-depth how-to video instruction, and downloadable learning resources.

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