
This Old House
The crew dismantles the front portico, installs rubber roofing and reviews the kitchen.

The crew dismantles the front portico, installs rubber roofing and reviews the kitchen.

The crew installs shingles and inspects the chimneys; Steve visits a recycling facility.

Work begins with roof repair and a review of the house's history.

A visit to this year's house, an 1815 National Historic Register home in Wayland, Massachusetts.

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 big day on the site: the structural insulated panels for the new workshop are hoisted into place.

Richard Trethewey lays out radiant floor heating tubes over a layer of rigid insulation.

Norm lays out lines for sub-slab ductwork; Tom Silva shows us his new job site trailer.

The crew takes up planks in the front part of the barn in preparation for turning it into a garage.

Our host arrives to find the excavator preparing to knock down the rotting ell off the barn.

This Old House kicks off its 19th season in the historic town of Milton, Massachusetts.

Products designed to keep leaves out of rain gutters; repairing a wobbly toilet.

Automatic water shut-off valve; drywall joints; plumbing torches.

Landscaping plants are put out as the team prepares for an upcoming lead reinspection.

Steve tries sandblasting and takes viewers to Japan; Norm installs custom trim.

Norm stains the front door, and we visit neighboring triple-deckers.

The guys install the front porch, build a railing system, and discuss baseboard heating.

Norm replaces a window; Steve sees that the pine floors have been sanded and refinished.

Norm talks about the concrete pour meant to strengthen faulty arches in the porch section.