
This Old House
The crew preps for a concrete foundation pour; Bob tours a historic home.

The crew preps for a concrete foundation pour; Bob tours a historic home.

Excavation begins, and Bob tours an NYC brownstone renovation.

The homeowners review the architect's plans for the project; plumber Richard Trethewey advises.

The team converts a two-family home into a bed and breakfast with an addition.

Clogged bathtub drains; replacing double-hung window weights; planting a low-maintenance garden.

Rotting deck balusters; ice maker and water dispenser for a refrigerator.

Bob shows how to install whirlpool bath and discusses plans for the layout of the kitchen.

Bob talks with Norm about the old house's siding and new plans for the front stoop.

Installing a new window sash; Bob gets a room-by-room analysis of the lighting needs of the house.

Bob and the crew waterproof the deck; Bob learns how to wire an electrical outlet.

Marble countertops are installed, and we get a tour of the finished adobe home.

Steve tours a flagstone yard; saltillo tiling commences, and Norm installs cabinets.

Richard Trethewey reviews the installation of radiant heat; Norm builds custom cabinets.

Steve tours Santa Fe-style houses; Norm works on southwestern-style cabinet doors.

Norm arrives from Boston, and Steve learns how to make a traditional kiva fireplace.

Steve takes viewers to Santa Fe, NM, to look at the show's newest project.

The Concord project draws to a close as Steve Thomas tours the finished barn.

The barn nears completion, and Richard Trethewey visits a German plumbing fixture factory.

Tiling continues, lighting fixtures are installed, and Norm and Steve build library doors.

Steve tours an eco-friendly gravel yard; Norm and Tommy frame windows.