He learned to sail at an early age and loves to spend as much time on the water as possible. Ross lives in a rowhouse in Boston with his wife and two young sons. Before forming his own consulting company, he lived and worked in Germany for a manufacturer specializing in high-efficiency heating and renewable energy equipment. Ross earned Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in mechanical engineering from Tufts University in Massachusetts. The company's focus is high-performance HVAC design and integrated smart home design. TE2 Engineering provides building energy analysis, mechanical, electrical and plumbing design, and renewable energy design for clients in residential and commercial spaces.
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In addition to his TV duties, Ross founded an engineering design and consulting firm in 2010 and serves as its lead engineer. He became a regular presence on Ask This Old House in 2016 when he and a producer developed Future House, a segment that looks at technology's impact on how we build and live in our houses. Ross has lent his expertise to This Old House and Ask This Old House since 2011, contributing to stories about renewable energy that looked at solar power, wind power, geothermal, and off-grid storage. He especially remembers the excitement of filming days when show creator Russ Morash and the camera crews were on-site. Growing up, Ross remembers accompanying his dad to job sites. His father, Richard, has been known as the face of all things plumbing and HVAC to This Old House fans for four decades. His grandfather Ron served as the plumber on the first season in 1979, before Ross was even born. You could say that Ross has This Old House in his blood. Season 10 - The Lexington Bed and BreakfastĪs Home Technology Expert on Ask This Old House, Ross Trethewey is responsible for seeking out some of the coolest stories in-home technology and bringing them to a national audience.
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