This Old House
Norm shares tips on shingling and replaces the old, wrong square columns with new round ones.
Norm shares tips on shingling and replaces the old, wrong square columns with new round ones.
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Rough wiring is completed; the crew lays down an old-style macadam driveway.
The crew cuts down four conifers, installs true-divided-light windows, and lays new wood shingles.
Norm shares tips on shingling and replaces the old, wrong square columns with new round ones.
The homeowner considers historical paint colors; working on PVC piping in the new laundry room.
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.
The asbestos removal crew begins to strip the house of shingles; the Gallants discuss the estimate.
Dean and Lauren Gallant's 1907 Shingle-style Victorian home; checking for asbestos.
Water quality; water softener; hardwood flooring.
Fixing sliding closet doors; electric radiant floor heat; selecting exterior paint colors.
The crew assesses the condition of Weatherbee Farm and discusses restoration plans.
This crew tackles the restoration of a 200-year-old rambling farmhouse.
In the final episode, Bob shares the incredible transformation of the Phoenix house.
The homeowner installs tile in the master bath, and Bob tours a historic Victorian.
The 50-year-old exterior paint gets blasted, and Bob visits Camelback Mountainback.
With progress made on the Phoenix house, Bob visits Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home.
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