This Old House
This Old House travels to Savannah, Georgia, for an 1884 Italianate Victorian townhouse.
This Old House travels to Savannah, Georgia, for an 1884 Italianate Victorian townhouse.
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The grading and draining are overhauled as the team jacks up the western facade.
Learn about chimney and sill repair and how to fix rotted wood.
The crew dismantles the front portico, installs rubber roofing and reviews the kitchen.
The crew installs shingles and inspects the chimneys; Steve visits a recycling facility.
The back decking is coming along, spray foam is going in, and up top, we prep to line the chimneys.
The team installs a zero-clearance fireplace with a handsome cast-iron firebox.
A big day on the site: the structural insulated panels for the new workshop are hoisted into place.
Richard Trethewey lays out radiant floor heating tubes over a layer of rigid insulation.
Norm lays out lines for sub-slab ductwork; Tom Silva shows us his new job site trailer.
The crew takes up planks in the front part of the barn in preparation for turning it into a garage.
Our host arrives to find the excavator preparing to knock down the rotting ell off the barn.
This Old House kicks off its 19th season in the historic town of Milton, Massachusetts.
Taming an overgrown privet hedge; installing a laundry sink in the basement of a town house.
Saving a tube of caulk; replacing a worn-out roof on an old garage.
The strip oak flooring is ripped up, and author John Berendt takes us on a tour.
A new water main is going in; windows and "Savannah Grey" bricks have arrived.
With the demolition of the rear porches complete, the crew moves on to framing.
This Old House travels to Savannah, Georgia, for an 1884 Italianate Victorian townhouse.
The renovation wraps at Paul and Amelia's 1950s Tampa home.
The house gets heating, air conditioning, and a new solar hot water system installed.
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