House Warming

House Warming

House Warming

Housewarming is your inside look at real Irish homes transforming for a greener energy future. The show is all about helping you to make your home a warmer, more energy efficient, and beautiful place to live.

We have design tips from Home of the Year winners and expert builders, advice on grants, finance and planning, and renovation stories from the likes of James Kavanagh, Fionnuala Jay, Ryan Baird, and Dermot Bannon. And we travelled across Ireland to chat with homeowners about their energy upgrades, interiors and sustainable habits.

Seasons 1-5 (under the title of '180 Degrees'), explores the energy choices we make when it comes to transport, our homes, business and technology. There is practical advice on reducing your energy bills, saving money and adopting a more energy-efficient lifestyle. We chat to expert guests to address some of the key questions around Ireland’s energy revolution, what renewable technologies are coming into our homes to help improve our lives and our communities and how we can prepare for a fossil free future. We also discuss the switch to electric vehicles and Ireland’s charging infrastructure

For more information, please visit seai.ie/podcast.

House Warming is brought to you by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland and is supported by the Government of Ireland.








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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of House Warming?

There are 77 episodes avaiable of House Warming.

What is House Warming about?

We have categorized House Warming as:

  • Government
  • Science
  • Nature

Where can you listen to House Warming?

House Warming is available, among others places, on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did House Warming start?

The first episode of House Warming that we have available was released 16 September 2019.

Who creates the podcast House Warming?

House Warming is produced and created by House Warming.