
This Old House
A lock installer figures out the best locking system to install; Bob goes to Seattle.

A lock installer figures out the best locking system to install; Bob goes to Seattle.

Bob is back at the job site to install a garage door on the addition and begin shingling.

A bridge between the structures is complete; Bob travels to Hawaii to meet an architect.

The heating system in the original house is examined to see if it can heat the addition.

The crew faces bad weather as they dig a hole for the foundation and pour the slab.

The team reviews the plans for the addition; Bob visits the United Wrecking Company.

A small Victorian home in Newton, Mass. expands with a family room and garage addition.

Removing an overgrown juniper; coiling extension cords.

Different methods for clearing clogged drains; installing new kitchen cabinets.

Plans for the plumbing and heating; meeting with a real estate broker about marketing.

Demolition uncovers problems; the use of thermal glass; converting the icehouse into a dwelling.

Plans for renovating the barn; architect, Jock Gifford, discusses the plans for the house.

Converting a 1800's home in Newton, Mass., into a five-unit condominium.

Norm trims out a window while our host checks out the last-minute work in the chapel.

Drywall has been treated with a bonding agent so that a two-coat finish plaster can be applied.

The original approval of the carriageway is set aside, and the whole issue reconsidered.

Some neighbors are not pleased with the carriageway plan and are thinking of appealing.

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

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

In the final episode, Bob shares the incredible transformation of the Phoenix house.