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House Detective

House Detective is a television program on HGTV, based on an original concept proposed by nationally syndicated home inspection columnist Barry Stone. In its classic format, the program featured two home inspections per half-hour installment. The inspections typically take place in a particular greater metropolitan area, such as Washington, DC; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA, or far Upstate NY. In a typical installment, a young couple foolishly purchase a house without requiring an inspection and experience problems. HGTV's producers then appear, accompanied by a professional home inspector. The inspector inspects the house and systematically find problems. These problems were revealed in a fashion calculated to maximize drama and opportunities for puns. The discovery of dangerous problems was accompanied by frightening mood music, even if the problems could be repaired easily and inexpensively. In the end, the condition of the house nearly always turns out to be better than feared, and the featured homeowner would rally to the cause of fixing the problems. After each inspection, a brief segment called "Inspector's Notebook" offers viewers helpful advice on specific topics mentioned in the preceding inspection.

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House Detective is a television program on HGTV, based on an original concept proposed by nationally syndicated home inspection columnist Barry Stone. In its classic format, the program featured two home inspections per half-hour installment. The inspections typically take place in a particular greater metropolitan area, such as Washington, DC; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA, or far Upstate NY. In a typical installment, a young couple foolishly purchase a house without requiring an inspection and experience problems. HGTV's producers then appear, accompanied by a professional home inspector. The inspector inspects the house and systematically find problems. These problems were revealed in a fashion calculated to maximize drama and opportunities for puns. The discovery of dangerous problems was accompanied by frightening mood music, even if the problems could be repaired easily and inexpensively. In the end, the condition of the house nearly always turns out to be better than feared, and the featured homeowner would rally to the cause of fixing the problems. After each inspection, a brief segment called "Inspector's Notebook" offers viewers helpful advice on specific topics mentioned in the preceding inspection.

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Seasons 13 : 2007

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13 Episode

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Episode 2 - Bungalow Drainage Problems, Outdated Furnace
December. 01,2007
Episode 3 - Stairway to Disaster
July. 21,2007
Episode 4 - Drainage Problems
July. 28,2007
Episode 5 - Can't You Smell That Smell?!
December. 22,2007
Episode 6 - Electrical Issues
August. 11,2007
Episode 7 - Problematic Pipes
August. 18,2007
Episode 8 - Small Bungalow with Big Problems
August. 25,2007
Episode 9 - A Crack in the Foundation
October. 06,2007
Episode 10 - Pigeon-Proofing a House
October. 13,2007
Episode 11 - Noisy Sump Pump
October. 20,2007
Episode 12 - Dirty, Rotten Deck
October. 27,2007
Episode 13 - Plumbing Problems
November. 03,2007
Seasons 12 : 2007

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13 Episode

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Seasons 11 : 2006

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13 Episode

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Seasons 10 : 2006

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13 Episode

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Seasons 9 : 0001

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13 Episode

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Seasons 8 : 2004

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13 Episode

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Seasons 7 : 2004

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13 Episode

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Seasons 6 : 2003

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13 Episode

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Seasons 5 : 2003

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13 Episode

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Seasons 4 : 2003

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13 Episode

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Seasons 3 : 2002

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13 Episode

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Seasons 2 : 2002

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13 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 0001

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13 Episode

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House Detective is a television program on HGTV, based on an original concept proposed by nationally syndicated home inspection columnist Barry Stone. In its classic format, the program featured two home inspections per half-hour installment. The inspections typically take place in a particular greater metropolitan area, such as Washington, DC; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA, or far Upstate NY. In a typical installment, a young couple foolishly purchase a house without requiring an inspection and experience problems. HGTV's producers then appear, accompanied by a professional home inspector. The inspector inspects the house and systematically find problems. These problems were revealed in a fashion calculated to maximize drama and opportunities for puns. The discovery of dangerous problems was accompanied by frightening mood music, even if the problems could be repaired easily and inexpensively. In the end, the condition of the house nearly always turns out to be better than feared, and the featured homeowner would rally to the cause of fixing the problems. After each inspection, a brief segment called "Inspector's Notebook" offers viewers helpful advice on specific topics mentioned in the preceding inspection.

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