This Old House
Visiting the Punchbowl, an extinct volcano crater and the burial place of fallen soldiers.
Visiting the Punchbowl, an extinct volcano crater and the burial place of fallen soldiers.
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U.S. Forest Service carpenters repair, with hand tools only, a National Historic Register log cabin.
The plumbing stack in the kitchen is moved; Tom explains how past work has compromised the home.
The homeowner tries various ways of removing paint from the window castings.
Learning about a new airgun and lightweight nylon hose to shingle the base of one of the turrets.
The crew removes damaged wood shingles; Lauren describes her kitchen plans.
Richard Trethewey helps Dean fix a leaky sink in the upstairs library.
Installing a kitchen backsplash using glass tile; replacing a damaged section of lawn using sod.
Childproofing a home; installing a backup sump pump powered by municipal water pressure.
Host Bob Vila reviews remodeling plans and visits a 1908 Craftsman in Pasadena.
Bob visits Old Mission Santa Barbara to kick off the new project.
Host Bob Vila takes a tour of the finished and decorated Weatherbee Farm.
Specialists demonstrate sponge painting, and wallpaper is hung in the nursery.
Viewing the sisal-like wool carpet, track lighting, and fans in the studio.
Visiting Halekii Heiau; Richard Trethewey reviews the new solar hot water system.
Overseeing ground treatment for termites; the master carpenter trims out the vestibule.
Steve tours one of Waikiki's first two luxury hotels; Norm explains how the siding will look.
Touring the framed-up addition, and Norm sees the hurricane tie-down system.
Visiting the Punchbowl, an extinct volcano crater and the burial place of fallen soldiers.
Norm meets site reviews progress on replacing termite-ravaged beams and joists.
Renovating homeowner Christiane Bintliff's Oceanside bungalow, built in the 1930s.
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