This Old House
Kevin teaches the guys how to use Twitter Tom replaces an old, rusted bulkhead door Richard discusses several ways to get hot water without waiting What Is It?
Kevin teaches the guys how to use Twitter Tom replaces an old, rusted bulkhead door Richard discusses several ways to get hot water without waiting What Is It?
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Kevin teaches the guys how to use Twitter Tom replaces an old, rusted bulkhead door Richard discusses several ways to get hot water without waiting What Is It?
Finishing exterior low-voltage lighting new composite shutters that add character showing the hops vines planted to grow on the pergola water-saving plumbing fixtures the interior lighting plan, kitchen, master bedroom and bathroom are revealed.
Wood island top with a distressed finish installing his and hers closets installing a wireless security system high-efficiency two-stage air conditioning system hot water system installing a marble kitchen window stool and granite countertops.
Installing the pergola Tom modifies the main staircase to better match the design details of the house Roger preps the garden beds a river birch tree arrives Sue adds extra perennials to round out the garden a new click-together laminate floor.
Roger installs nine tons of rustic Pennsylvania fieldstone for the new entry walkway kitchen island assembly black and white tile scheme in the kids' bathroom Norm boxes in the ceiling beams in the sunroom, finishing them off with crown molding.
Track saws repointing an outdoor pizza oven a 20th anniversary "What Is It?" segment.
Finishes for brick and concrete maintaining a small backyard pond building a three-legged Demilune table.
The rules of renovating historic houses planning to pour a concrete slab the American College of the Building Arts demolition begins at Judith's house plants that work in the sub-tropics the history of an outhouse and what's buried beneath.
Two new projects in Charleston, S.C. the team tours the city in a horse-drawn carriage possible changes to the 1840s Single House challenges involved in restoring the brick kitchen house a wooden two-story house abandoned for over a decade.
Kevin tours the renovated house with the homeowners the apprentices who worked on the house meet Tommy and Kevin to discuss what they've been doing everyone gathers around the newel post to insert a time capsule for future generations.
The house in Newton is nearly finished Kevin finds Tommy and Charlie installing a final detail on the stove Roger uses flowers, shrubs, and fruit trees to highlight the yard Liz and Joe pick a countertop.
Front porch firewood from a Norway maple siding is almost complete Norm and Liz work on the deck ornamental brackets are installed quartz counters installed in Newton, Roger creates a new walkway Liz puts in new windows eight drywells.
An arborist prunes the birch tree and installs a cable for support using a trowel to spread thinset for the marble tiles the newel post and handrails are restored the white fireplace is stripped after 10 weeks, the apprentices graduate.
A look at Arlington's Spy Pond and the ice-harvesting industry water pressure problems Tom installs the new pre-finished Brazilian chestnut flooring in the kitchen Norm and installer Peter Robinson install the new gutters at the house.
How to remove a hydrangea with roots undermining the foundation of the house the final exterior paint color Kevin travels to Richburg, S.C., to see how building materials hold up to hail keeping water and dampness at bay in the basement.
Roger uses granite steps for the front entry Roger places the middle step on a bed of ice the moldings and medallion are repaired a 3D printing specialist shows how the repairs can be made by a computer a railing is added to the porch.
Tom Silva puts special guest Edgar Hansen to work patching cracks in the horsehair plaster Norm and Tom raise the height of the railing on the second-floor landing removing the old set of concrete stairs at the front entry.
Historically informed options for painting the exterior of the Italianate-style home patching holes in the veneer floors a solution to the ugly PVC intake finishing up the roughs places upstairs that should get radiant heat.
Roger is onsite with a solid plan to let light into the yard Richard revisits the benefits of using PEX instead of copper for the water supply lines Tom shows Kevin how to convert a jamb that once held a door into an elegant cased opening.
Windows installed in the new eat-in kitchen Tom ties in the second-floor addition with matching clapboards Tom shows Kevin how he's replicating the 150-year-old corbels back in the basement, Richard removes the waste pipe in the way of the stairs.
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