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

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.

A break in the rainy weather means the crew can put up the new redwood siding.

The lightweight concrete is mixed and poured over the kitchen's radiant floor tubing.

In the basement, aluminum plates will help direct heat up through the old wood floor.

The woodwork in the chapel has been sanded and the entire rear addition has been gutted.

The team goes to San Francisco to take on the conversion of a 1906 church into a home.

The grand finale in Milton, with the house completed and furnished.

Installing a garbage disposal; testing the decibel level of several power tools; hearing protection.

Installing crown molding; adding installation to prevent bathroom pipes from freezing.

The crew scrapes the facade, salvages for cornices and trim, and reviews the plumbing.

Steve helps the homeowners install back doors and drywall; then, we tour a local estate.

We visit a Mardi Gras floats facility and tour the city's water treatment facilities.

Host Steve Thomas visits the French Quarter while drywall goes up at the house.

It is the final day in Savannah, and the mayor presents the key to the city to the team.

The building's front facade gets a lift, and we see a floor mosaic installed.

City preservation advises on exterior paint colors, and we visit a blacksmith forge.

New moldings, custom milled to match the existing ones, have arrived.

The strip oak flooring is ripped up, and author John Berendt takes us on a tour.

A new water main is going in; windows and "Savannah Grey" bricks have arrived.