
This Old House
Steve meets architect Graham Gund; Norm looks at a new style of insulated concrete foundation forms.

Steve meets architect Graham Gund; Norm looks at a new style of insulated concrete foundation forms.

In Lexington, Steve meets a family that wants to expand their 1950s ranch.

The renovation wraps at Paul and Amelia's 1950s Tampa home.

The house gets heating, air conditioning, and a new solar hot water system installed.

Heat-shielding windows arrive, and the house gets a termite inspection.

The crew is in sunny Florida to remodel a 1950s tract home.

The attic-turned master suite is complete with decor and furniture.

The crew begins insulation in the attic; Bob Vila tours Al Capone's Chicago apartment.

The crew shingles the roof and installs windows; Bob Vila visits Trump Tower in NYC.

Norm Abram prepares for work to start on Tug and Beth's attic space.

A new project to remodel an attic in a late Victorian-style house.

The modest yellow ranch house is now a two-story Garrison-style colonial.

A greenhouse window is installed on the second floor.

A mason completes work on the chimney; Bob takes a trip to Ryland Homes in Maryland.

Vinyl siding is added; Norm works on deck framing with the homeowner.

Rough electrical wiring and plumbing is started for the new second-story addition.

Bob Vila and Norm Abram assess damage to the new roof caused by heavy rain.

The new roof is complete, and the team begins the shingling process.

Demolition begins with the destruction of the current roof; the floorplan is finalized.

A half Cape in Reading, Mass. where homeowners want to add a second story.