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Repairing a flat wheelbarrow-tire and an aluminum rain gutter; drilling a hole in ceramic tile.

Repairing a flat wheelbarrow-tire and an aluminum rain gutter; drilling a hole in ceramic tile.

Installing an under-sink filter; types of residential water filter; a drought-resistant tree.

The crew reviews pipe freeze-ups and kitchen lights; tour a fabrication shop.

The new fence, portico, and walkway take shape; tour the US Treasury Building rooms.

Basement oil tanks are removed, portico granite is split and cabinets are installed.

The crew explains insulation and the air conditioning system; Norm builds support boxes.

Wallboard arrives; learn how to cut a light switch; check on the master bath.

The crew checks on the radiant heating and runs new molding; visit a lighting showroom.

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

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

The landscape crew puts in a sod lawn, and we receive a one-button key-fob security controller demo.

Interior designers begin their work as the construction crew scurries to finish up the job.

The show opens with the landscaping crew putting in a granite block curb around the driveway island.

A 490-pound soaking tub is hoisted through the master bath window.

A new clog-free gutter system, a prefabricated wine cellar, and the central vacuum system.

The site is thick with trucks delivering drywall, cement board, and interior wooden doors.

Leaky shower tub faucet; removing painted wallpaper; hot glue guns.

Different types of snow shovels and throwers; repairing the broken sash cords on an old window.

The team begins to frame new walls; Steve tours New Orleans with a historian.

This Old House heads to New Orleans to renovate a 98-year-old shotgun double.