
This Old House
Adding an elm tree to the yard installing new window trim and siding possible solutions for moving a plumbing drain.

Adding an elm tree to the yard installing new window trim and siding possible solutions for moving a plumbing drain.

Opening up the first floor installing windows replacing old rosin paper siding underlayment with a new high-tech house wrap landscaping selecting kitchen cabinets.

Discussing plans for an 1890s single family Victorian that was turned into a multifamily then back to a single family in West Roxbury, Mass.

After numerous delays, the Concord Country Cape is ready for the homeowners to move in and walk through to inspect the updated, modern and light-filled space.

Applying finishing touches inside and out installing electrical fixtures, kitchen counters and shelves painting the bathrooms gets a unique Tadelakt treatment.

Installing a composite deck with a clip system spraying the basement with an environmentally-friendly foam insulation HVAC zoning installing a battery backup for the new solar system.

Window repair for the Dracut School Project dismantling an old boiler system and prepping for a new one.

Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner install a second sink into an existing bathroom vanity Roger Cook shares a viewer tip that makes yard clean-up a little easier Tom Silva helps a homeowner repair a large crack in his concrete block foundation.

Roger and chainsaw expert Tim Ard demonstrate safe chainsaw use and a brand new way to sharpen chains Tom helps a homeowner with a leaky rain gutter What is it? Richard and Kevin install a new fiberglass bathtub and shower enclosure.

Tommy teaches techniques to remove peeling paint in the living room while Richard and Frank begin rough plumbing repairs in the basement Tommy shows Kevin the issues with the leaded stained-glass windows before restoration.

Richard checks the plumbing stack and Tommy investigates a leaky parapet Kevin and Tommy work with Frank and his friends to demo the kitchen walls and investigate whether a beam is needed a tree with a large root system threatens the foundation.

Kevin meets Detroit's Mayor to learn about the city's efforts to revitalize neighborhoods Wes Kasperski installs an alarm system to keep the house protected during renovation Frank works with Tommy and Kevin to blow in new insulation from the roof.

Landscape contractor Roger Cook helps a homeowner install a bluestone patio in an urban backyard What Is It? Tom helps a homeowner and her daughter hang their bikes in a small garage in the loft, Roger demonstrates the single-folding bike rack.

General contractor Tom Silva helps a couple transform stock shelving into a custom built-in plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey installs a new washing machine valve that will prevent flooding.

Roger Cook and Kevin refinish several worn-out items using spray paint Richard Trethewey shows Kevin some new household devices that can be operated hands-free Tom Silva removes wall-to-wall carpet and installs a pre-finished wood floor.

Host Kevin O'Connor and electrician Scott Caron travel to Annapolis, Md., to install a manual transfer switch for a portable generator the guys ask What Is It? Richard heads to Dallas to fix a sewer line that is clogged with tree roots.

General contractor Tom Silva heads to Alexandria, Virginia to restore the windows in a home built by George Washington Richard installs a water filter at a kitchen sink.

Ross Trethewey travels to San Francisco to learn about new ways to finance the installation of photovoltaic solar panels Ross installs a new solar power system for a homeowner: Tom helps a homeowner frame the walls for a basement-remodeling project.

Richard shows Kevin the proper way to ventilate a sink in Nashville, Tom converts a regular door into a Dutch door Jenn updates a landscape by moving around, dividing and pruning the current plants in the yard.

Richard heads to Milwaukee to install an instantaneous water heater Tom demonstrates some techniques for cutting straight edges with a circular saw Mark rebuilds a retaining wall that was stacked with the wrong material.