
This Old House
"This Old House" travels to London, England, for its first overseas project.

"This Old House" travels to London, England, for its first overseas project.

It's the final day in Kirkside; Norm installs a curved and kerfed step.

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.

Basement oil tanks are removed, portico granite is split and cabinets are installed.

The crew explains insulation and the air conditioning system; Norm builds support boxes.

Wallboard arrives; learn how to cut a light switch; check on the master bath.

The crew checks on the radiant heating and runs new molding; visit a lighting showroom.

Progress is made with the installation of rough wiring, a boiler and a hot water heater.

A new bulkhead and septic are installed and the historic paint colors are matched.

The crew reviews drainage, door placement, and skylights; Norm turns new balusters.

Steve checks on the leaching field progress; learn about the 1888 color scheme.

Progress is made on the deck, kitchen and master bath framing; asbestos is removed.

Portico footings are poured, exterior lead paint is scraped and new wiring is reviewed.

The grading and draining are overhauled as the team jacks up the western facade.

Learn about chimney and sill repair and how to fix rotted wood.

The crew dismantles the front portico, installs rubber roofing and reviews the kitchen.

The crew installs shingles and inspects the chimneys; Steve visits a recycling facility.

Work begins with roof repair and a review of the house's history.

A visit to this year's house, an 1815 National Historic Register home in Wayland, Massachusetts.