
This Old House
Jenn and the homeowners select pavers for hardscape Tommy and Norm install a skylight in the bathroom, while the sewer line and water main are completely replaced out front the original foundation is also repaired.

Jenn and the homeowners select pavers for hardscape Tommy and Norm install a skylight in the bathroom, while the sewer line and water main are completely replaced out front the original foundation is also repaired.

Homeowners put the history back into their 1890s shingle-style home they'll restore the home's original beauty and update it for modern living.

Engineered siding and fire-rated sheathing solar backup battery the Hope Plaza memorial ground-breaking.

A visit to a fire testing lab adding roof shingles installing a stone veneer touring farms an architect designs a town memorial.

Fabricating a stone hearth automatic sprinkler systems a simulator demonstrates how the Camp Fire spread a vent designed to resist embers.

Three families rebuild after they lost their homes to a wildfire.

Touring the completed Dutch Colonial pine table hydroseeding flying the refurbished flags.

The televisions are mounted and the blinds and curtains get installed Richard takes a look at the new water heater Jenn watches the final plants go in and works to install outdoor lighting the old flagpole comes down for a touch-up.

Norm uses old pine from a local sawmill to make a coffee table Mauro teaches apprentice Kathryn to whitewash the knotty pine paneling Tommy and Jeff build a pergola for the deck Kevin helps with a shutter assembly lighting the pergola.

Installing floating oak shelves and a mantel Norm panels the playroom using the original knotty pine boards Kevin visits the apprentices at a timber framing school, then he takes a tour of Westerly Jenn uses Westerly granite for backyard steps.

General contractor Tom Silva helps a homeowner install balusters on his new staircase Tom, Kevin O'Connor, Richard Trethewey, and landscaping contractor Roger Cook ask, What is it? Roger helps a homeowner install a new stone footpath.

Helping a homeowner in Canada install a new kitchen sink Tom Silva shows host Kevin O'Connor some tools that no home workshop should be without landscaping contractor Roger Cook and arborist Matt Foti rescue a tree from volcano mulching.

A curb appeal makeover which includes a new farmer's porch playroom needs to be relocated 50-year-old kitchen will be gutted and redesigned the new upstairs plan will add two more bedrooms, a laundry room, and a sitting area over the garage.

Kevin tests the new security system, wireless music system, and remote-controlled window shades Norm meets up with Richard in the basement to see the mechanical room new outdoor kitchen changes to the guest room, bath, and living room.

Roger and Kevin do some yard clean-up using rakes, blowers and lawn vacuums Richard shows how HVAC thermostat technology has evolved over the years Tom installs carpet tiles over a concrete floor.

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.

Kevin gets a firsthand look at Nick Offerman's woodworking shop home technology expert Ross Trethewey looks at a new device to track home energy usage in Future House Richard shows what happens when one uses the wrong soap in the dishwasher.

Landscape designer Jenn Nawada learns about rooftop and small space gardens Tom explains the best practices to remove stains from plaster and dry wall Scott helps a homeowner power his shed by running electricity underground from his house.

An environmentally safe way to keep walkways safe during the winter showing how and when to use hand saws helping a homeowner diagnose a problem with a hot water radiator installing thin LED lights underneath the overhang of a homeowner's garage.