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Kelsey MacDermaid and Becky Wright from The Sorry Girls
With over 2 million subscribers on YouTube and 10 years of experience under their tool belts, Becky Wright and Kelsey MacDermaid, or “The Sorry Girls”, own a full-scale digital media brand focusing on DIY, sustainability, and interior design.
Ashley Basnight
From woodworking to interior design, Ashley is a fearless and passionate DIY-er who focuses on providing practical tips for a more functional and creative home. With her advice, you'll learn to showcase your personality through inventive and bold DIY techniques!
Clint Robertson and Luke Caldwell
As hosts of a popular TV show, Clint Robertson and Luke Caldwell are among the most recognized home improvement experts in the country. Living and working in Boise, Idaho, they’re passionate about designing and building beautiful spaces.
Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt
Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt are known throughout the industry for their popular TV show, where they bring dream homes to life in under 100 days. With Brian’s extensive development experience and Mika’s discerning eye and real estate know-how, they’re the perfect pair to tackle anything in the home — and the perfect pair to teach new homeowners the ropes.
Although American Standard Heating and Air Conditioning focuses on HVAC systems, we’re more than just our speciality. We’re committed to helping you with all aspects of homeowning, and we hold ourselves to a higher standard while doing it. Whether you’re looking for interior design tips, repair tutorials, or anything in between, enjoy our resources — and don’t forget, when it comes to HVAC, there’s no better source than American Standard.