This Old House
The homeowners are busy painting, and host Bob Vila meets with a tile expert.
The homeowners are busy painting, and host Bob Vila meets with a tile expert.
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New footings are poured, and a preformed concrete foundation system arrives.
The homeowner cuts down a tree to make way for the foundation and new septic field.
The day begins with the crew moving the old milk shed and reviewing design ideas.
A tour of the oldest house the show has worked on: a 1710 colonial in Action, Massachusetts.
Repairing an old shower mixing valve; cordless power tools; properly recycling batteries.
Replacing damaged cedar clapboards on the house's exterior; safely felling trees with a chainsaw.
The rough wide pine flooring is installed, and we tour a replica village.
The homeowners have withdrawn their petition to build a carriageway.
A wallboard delivery truck arrives and we address the out-of-square conditions upstairs.
Our host arrives with news from the latest Historical Commission meeting.
The electrician fishes wire for the spots highlighting the mantelpiece.
The crew realigns the granite steps, and Tom Silva puts a time capsule underneath.
The crew installs divided light French doors, and the homeowners roof the addition.
Norm and the crew raise a wall for the kitchen and uncover dry rot and framing issues.
Windows arrive from Wisconsin; staircase construction; search for the house's main sewer.
Putting up the house walls; manufactures log cabins in Vermont.
Installing the floors in the house; paving the driveway; a tour of the the Trump Tower.
Pouring concrete for the house utility and garage floors; thermal heat pumps.
Searching for salvaged stained-glass in Stamford, Conn.; laying concrete blocks.
A 100-year-old apartment complex in Boston; a solar powered office building.
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