
This Old House
With the demolition of the rear porches complete, the crew moves on to framing.

With the demolition of the rear porches complete, the crew moves on to framing.

This Old House travels to Savannah, Georgia, for an 1884 Italianate Victorian townhouse.

We arrive after a snowstorm to tour the final finishings, including period-reproduction furnishings.

Tom Silva installs a new mortice lock, and Norm installs a full-light patio door.

The rough wide pine flooring is installed, and we tour a replica village.

The homeowners have withdrawn their petition to build a carriageway.

A wallboard delivery truck arrives and we address the out-of-square conditions upstairs.

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

The electrician fishes wire for the spots highlighting the mantelpiece.

The crew realigns the granite steps, and Tom Silva puts a time capsule underneath.

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.

We attend the Salem Historical District Commission meeting for plan approval.

Painting prep work continues, and Norm shows us how to install tile.

The crew insulates the exterior wall, and we visit the world's largest heating exposition.

The bathrooms are reframed, and the homeowner chooses historical colors.

On a hot July day, the crew guts the bathrooms and power washes the building.

The crew erects aluminum pump jack staging, and Richard points out an inefficient water heater.

With their offer accepted, the homeowners discuss their wish list for the house.

Our 1995 main project begins in the historic seaport city of Salem, Massachusetts.