This Old House
New windows arrive, the crew discusses structural design; looking for old columns.
New windows arrive, the crew discusses structural design; looking for old columns.
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New windows arrive, the crew discusses structural design; looking for old columns.
Steve Thomas visits the Tower of London and meets a Beefeater; Norm Abram visits a woodworking shop.
The crew inspects new beam work; Richard Trethewey reviews 2,000-year-old Roman plumbing.
The roof is off at the flat, and bricklayers are extending the mansard sides.
Our host takes us on a finishes tour, observing the decorative painting techniques on the walls.
The kitchen cabinets have arrived and we visit the custom shop where they were made.
A break in the rainy weather means the crew can put up the new redwood siding.
The lightweight concrete is mixed and poured over the kitchen's radiant floor tubing.
In the basement, aluminum plates will help direct heat up through the old wood floor.
The woodwork in the chapel has been sanded and the entire rear addition has been gutted.
The team goes to San Francisco to take on the conversion of a 1906 church into a home.
The grand finale in Milton, with the house completed and furnished.
How to safely use hammers; repairing a pressure-assisted toilet.
Installing a low-cost in-ground sprinkler system; pouring new concrete footings for a backyard deck.
Heat pump wells are drilled, and we tour some of the island's preserved open spaces.
We view the approved window color; the mason parges the concrete block foundation.
The framing crew assembles the gable wall, and the homeowner considers geothermal.
The general contractor checks out the nearly entirely reframed house.
The Lexington house renovation is complete, and host Bob Vila takes viewers on a property tour.
The Lexington house renovation approaches completion; Bob Vila reviews progress in the new kitchen.
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