
This Old House
Excavation begins, and Bob tours an NYC brownstone renovation.

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.

Replacing a corroded shut-off valve; planting rose bushes for climbing a two-rail fence.

Installing new composite decking; quieting a steam heating system.

Plans for the new garage; appliance options; sunroom's copper roof; French doors in the bedroom.

Lighting problems; installing the first central air-conditioning unit.

Making the windows airtight; ceramic tile flooring in the main kitchen; ceiling fans.

Installing floor-to-ceiling triple-sash windows; hanging the original front door.

Progress in the barn unit; unusual radiators in the main house; problems with the hardwood floors.

Plans for the barn unit; beginning the foundation for the chimney; partition walls between units.

The rough wide pine flooring is installed, and we tour a replica village.

The homeowners have withdrawn their petition to build a carriageway.

Host Bob Vila takes a tour of the finished and decorated Weatherbee Farm.

Specialists demonstrate sponge painting, and wallpaper is hung in the nursery.

Custom cabinets are installed, and picket-style fencing is built in the garden.

Pine flooring is laid, and Norm shows how the master bath vanity was built.

Landscaping continues, and Norm Abram uncovers some original hardwood floors.

A stone wall is built in the garden, and Rich Trethewey installs radiant heat.

Replacing a broken window pane in an exterior door; different types of safety glass; pruning a tree.