
This Old House
Our host arrives with news from the latest Historical Commission meeting.

Our host arrives with news from the latest Historical Commission meeting.

Host Bob Vila tours a custom shutter mill and inspects the new porch roof.

Norm installs barnboard and discusses restoring the new wellhead for a decorative feature.

Bob meets with a restoration expert, and Norm restores an old window.

Work starts on the deck, Norm turns balusters on a lathe, and the addition is insulated.

The house is prepared for painting and the aged chimney is lined for safety.

Insulation is blown into the existing structure, and the front parlor ceiling is replaced.

Fixing cracked stucco; lawnmower maintenance; removing dehumidifier condensate.

Ladder safety; rebuilding a crumbling retaining wall using interlocking concrete blocks.

A full tour of the Brookline House; changes to the landscape plan.

A tour of the house; kitchen cabinets; the final details in the house's solar heating plan.

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.

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.

Renovations begin at the Phoenix House as the team learns about laying adobe bricks.

The crew travels to Phoenix, Ariz., to renovate a 1928 adobe-style home.

Host Bob Vila takes viewers on a tour of the interior finishings before meeting with the homeowner.