This Old House
Rough wiring is completed; the crew lays down an old-style macadam driveway.
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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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