
This Old House
Steve catches up with the ranch homeowners and meets the foundation contractor.

Steve catches up with the ranch homeowners and meets the foundation contractor.

Architect Graham Gund reveals his plans for the Igoes' ranch; complete London flat.

Steve meets architect Graham Gund; Norm looks at a new style of insulated concrete foundation forms.

In Lexington, Steve meets a family that wants to expand their 1950s ranch.

Installing an electronic air cleaner on a forced-air furnace; removing ice.

Clearing a clogged vent stack with a fiberoptic plumbing snake; building an ice skating rink.

We tour the finished house as This Old House wraps up its 12th season.

The team makes progress - they scrape the facade, lay brick, and select exterior colors.

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.

A new project to remodel an attic in a late Victorian-style house.

The modest yellow ranch house is now a two-story Garrison-style colonial.

As the Tucson project enters its final days, our host takes viewers to Biosphere 2.

Concrete pavers are laying the driveway, and we inspect the outdoor kitchen.

Mexican tile is installed in the courtyard, and mesquite kitchen cabinets are in place.

New windows arrive, and a new fiberglass and acrylic stucco coat for the exterior.

The job site is abuzz with traditional handwork and products.

The crew prepares and pours a colored and scored concrete floor.