This Old House
With their offer accepted, the homeowners discuss their wish list for the house.
With their offer accepted, the homeowners discuss their wish list for the house.
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Mexican tile is installed in the courtyard, and mesquite kitchen cabinets are in place.
New windows arrive, and a new fiberglass and acrylic stucco coat for the exterior.
The job site is abuzz with traditional handwork and products.
The crew prepares and pours a colored and scored concrete floor.
The crew inspects termite and honeybee damage before continuing on to the new addition.
This Old House travels to Tucson, Arizona, for a 1930 Pueblo Revival home renovation.
Richard shows us some of the fixtures for the house's new bathrooms.
After a visit to the Milestone Cranberry Bog, the crew reviews the project punch list.
Our master carpenter boards a fishing boat in search of the mighty striped bass.
The historic commission has rejected the proposed fence, approving a simple picket.
After a ride out to Coatue Beach, we learn about "Nantucket style" clapboarding.
We review the interior insulation and the ground-source heat pump connection.
Preparations are underway for installing the restored Victorian double doors.
The show begins with a visit to the Wharf Rat Club, and then we check out house progress.
We visit Nantucket's Life-Saving Museum; the job site is a flurry of activity.
We visit the 1827 African Meeting House and then go to Switzerland.
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.
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