There are many reasons and ways to go green with your house. In this episode of the Angie’s List podcast, hear from homeowners as well as architects, builders, and other home contractors about green building and remodeling. Find out where to get started in your sustainable product research, as well as how much Earth-friendly building costs. You might be surprised! Click the play button below to listen to this episode.
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You look through windows every day, but how often do you think about replacing those on your home? The window installation contractors we talk to in this episode tell us when you should consider replacing your home’s windows, and they also share the window industry’s latest trends and technologies, which are all about customization and energy efficiency. Continue reading ‘Episode 9:
Window contractors share the latest trends and technology’
Listen up as we talk to professional pooper scoopers. You’ll learn about what they “doo” for a living and why it’s important not only for general cleanliness, but also for the health of your pet, your family, and the environment. The pros also offer some tips on how to make your scooping experience less of a chore.
Also, if you have no idea what “turd herding” is, you soon will. Continue reading ‘Episode 5:
Scoopy Doo: Professional Pooper Scoopers’
In this episode of List-en up!, we talk to some of the winners of the Angie’s List Homestead History Contest, in which we asked members to share stories about their homes’ uniqueness. Seth Dewey of Philadelphia told us about his artistic endeavor to renovate a dilapidated loft. Angela Dallo moved from metropolitan New York into a charming storybook house in Irvington, a historic district in Indianapolis. Ruth Housman’s Newton Center, Massachusetts home shares its long history with Timothy Leary and various boarding-house occupants (possibly even a ghost!) And finally, Scott Miller wrote a song, called “Our Homestead,” about his and his wife’s humble Kent, Washington abode. Congratulations to the winners! Continue reading ‘Episode 3: Home Sweet Home: Homestead History Contest Winners’





