This Old House
U.S. Forest Service carpenters repair, with hand tools only, a National Historic Register log cabin.
U.S. Forest Service carpenters repair, with hand tools only, a National Historic Register log cabin.
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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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