This Old House
Jenn turns an overgrown landscape into a charming garden path featuring a variety of plants, stepping stones, a sitting rock, and a fish pond.
Jenn turns an overgrown landscape into a charming garden path featuring a variety of plants, stepping stones, a sitting rock, and a fish pond.
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An environmentally safe way to keep walkways safe during the winter showing how and when to use hand saws helping a homeowner diagnose a problem with a hot water radiator installing thin LED lights underneath the overhang of a homeowner's garage.
Roger rips up an old, dangerous walkway to replace it with bluestone Scott explains the best wire nuts to use for each project Kevin gets a lesson on making mead.
Tom heads to Chicago to transform a one-car garage into a carpentry workshop Scott installs a wireless light switch Richard gives a history lesson on antique bath fixtures.
Kevin helps a contractor install a home elevator for a young man with disabilities Jenn Nawada investigates how to grow microgreens Tom explains the best way to match historic moldings Richard diagnoses a problem with well water.
Richard travels to Seattle to help a couple choose and install laundry appliances Tom shows Kevin new table saw technology Scott repairs a three-way switch.
Ross Trethewey helps build a robotic wall that could be the key for tight space Tom and Kevin use reclaimed pine heart wood to create a bench with a historic theme.
Turning a reclaimed beam into a fireplace mantel changing a bathroom faucet innovations to geothermal installations.
Different Christmas tree species waste that should not go down a garbage disposal installing a variety of Christmas lights.
Different ways that fireplaces can be updated and maintained building a custom mantel fireplace inserts adding granite to a fireplace.
Installing a variety of different water features as accents in landscapes installing an alternative to a downspout installing a waterfall feature in a backyard.
Running new water and sewer lines the house is brought up to code with fire sprinklers doghouse dormers are made watertight.
The old electrical service is upgraded a cold weather inverter heat pump is introduced an original window sash becomes an awning window insulation.
Framing a slightly pitched roof over a new sunroom tapering LVLs roof rafters installing deck underlayment an expensive change order in a bathroom a former resident of the home was street photographer Jules Aarons back-to-back bathrooms.
New front entry framed-up kitchen Tom turns the flat roof into a pitched one with prefabricated trusses kitchen layout Roger shows Kevin the native and non-native species taking over the flood plain the layout for the new back deck and walkways.
Framing the new mudroom and powder room on the first floor contending with a termite-damaged sill in front an eco-friendly plan to address the termites and carpenter ants.
A crane lifts a steel beam that will carry the load of the house insulated concrete forms for the foundations and above-grade walls on the additions pouring the foundation and walls lead laws the kitchen is gutted the dining room wall goes down.
Removing old yews demolishing a sun porch a visit to the estate's original gatehouse progress on excavation out front and back a team of concrete cutters cuts through 10-inch-thick concrete foundation walls.
Renovation begins on a 1940s house on Boston's famous Charles River Tom conducts a structural investigation Richard finds asbestos to be removed Roger puts erosion control in place to protect the flood plain.
The job nears completion thanks to the dedication of general contractor David Lopes Norm Abram and David reflect on how far the house has come in eight months the team gathers for the wrap party.
Angelo McRae shows Kevin how to install meshed white subway tiles for the kitchen backsplash Kevin visits our Washington, D.C. project house Tom Silva lends a hand with customizing and installing the stair treads and newel post for the new stairs.
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