Ask This Old House
Removing poison ivy without using herbicides; weaving cedar shingles.
Removing poison ivy without using herbicides; weaving cedar shingles.
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Richard Trethewey reviews the installation of radiant heat; Norm builds custom cabinets.
Steve tours Santa Fe-style houses; Norm works on southwestern-style cabinet doors.
Norm arrives from Boston, and Steve learns how to make a traditional kiva fireplace.
Steve takes viewers to Santa Fe, NM, to look at the show's newest project.
The Concord project draws to a close as Steve Thomas tours the finished barn.
The barn nears completion, and Richard Trethewey visits a German plumbing fixture factory.
Tiling continues, lighting fixtures are installed, and Norm and Steve build library doors.
Steve tours an eco-friendly gravel yard; Norm and Tommy frame windows.
Rich Trethewey explains the radiant heating floor system; Steve tours a plastic house.
A custom stairway is installed, and Steve tours where it was manufactured.
Richard Trethewey takes viewers on a tour of a boiler factory in Germany.
Steve explains the barn's new heating system, and drywalling begins.
Steve reviews landscaping progress; Barbara and Steve visit a kitchen design center.
The well is connected, Richard Trethewey reviews the plumbing, and a mason builds a wall.
A concrete slab is poured in the basement; Steve and Norm review the barn's progress.
Custom-made windows and deluxe skylights are installed; Steve and Norm hang clapboards.
Stress-skin panels are installed over the barn's frame, and the well is completed.
The barn's massive frame is put up by hand at an old-fashioned barn raising.
The crew hosts a workshop on cutting and joining timbers; Steve visits a mill in Maine.
Steve visits a panel factory and then learns how post-and-beam buildings are designed.
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