
This Old House
The house gets an energy evaluation and Bob views a model of the new architectural changes.

The house gets an energy evaluation and Bob views a model of the new architectural changes.

Demolition begins and Bob talks about the old slate roof and the merits of sandblasting.

Remodeling and landscaping possibilities for this season's old house are discussed.

A tour of the newest project: A three-story Greek Revival farmhouse.

How to transplant a spruce tree planted too close to a house; extending a staircase handrail.

Repairing a residential well pump and supply tank; repairing a small hole in vinyl siding.

U.S. Forest Service carpenters repair, with hand tools only, a National Historic Register log cabin.

The plumbing stack in the kitchen is moved; Tom explains how past work has compromised the home.

The homeowner tries various ways of removing paint from the window castings.

Learning about a new airgun and lightweight nylon hose to shingle the base of one of the turrets.

The crew removes damaged wood shingles; Lauren describes her kitchen plans.

Richard Trethewey helps Dean fix a leaky sink in the upstairs library.

It's the final episode of the Cape house remodel, and the crew is putting on the finishing touches.

Host Bob Vila takes viewers to Sweden to visit a pine flooring manufacturer.

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.

Clearing the trees around the complex; shingling the main entrance; framing the deck in the barn.