
This Old House
The crew rebuilds the front porch and removes the old furnace and plumbing.

The crew rebuilds the front porch and removes the old furnace and plumbing.

Host Bob Vila gives an update on the progress of the Weatherbee Farm restoration.

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.

Norm and the crew prep for the foundation pour and discuss types of radiant heat.

Architect Mary Otis Stevens uses an architectural model to describe proposed renovations.

The crew assesses the condition of Weatherbee Farm and discusses restoration plans.

This crew tackles the restoration of a 200-year-old rambling farmhouse.

Repairing holes in drywall; replacing a large 1920s wall-mounted toilet.

Restoring a slate walkway; repairing a leak in a fiberglass shower stall.

A new project to remodel an attic in a late Victorian-style house.

The modest yellow ranch house is now a two-story Garrison-style colonial.

A greenhouse window is installed on the second floor.

A mason completes work on the chimney; Bob takes a trip to Ryland Homes in Maryland.

Vinyl siding is added; Norm works on deck framing with the homeowner.

Rough electrical wiring and plumbing is started for the new second-story addition.

Water use; water tank heaters for the house; lighting fixtures; kitchen cabinets.

Updates on the exterior of the house; ceramic tile; a visit with the architect in Hawaii.

The crew reviews pipe freeze-ups and kitchen lights; tour a fabrication shop.

The new fence, portico, and walkway take shape; tour the US Treasury Building rooms.