
This Old House
A greenhouse window is installed on the second floor.

A greenhouse window is installed on the second floor.

A mason completes work on the chimney; Bob takes a trip to Ryland Homes in Maryland.

The crew inspects termite and honeybee damage before continuing on to the new addition.

This Old House travels to Tucson, Arizona, for a 1930 Pueblo Revival home renovation.

Richard shows us some of the fixtures for the house's new bathrooms.

After a visit to the Milestone Cranberry Bog, the crew reviews the project punch list.

Our master carpenter boards a fishing boat in search of the mighty striped bass.

The historic commission has rejected the proposed fence, approving a simple picket.

Shower faucet that will eliminate scalding; robotic lawn mowers; "critter-proofing" a house.

Paint sprayers; replacing a fireplace damper; splitting logs for firewood.

Rear porches go up, Norm installs windows, and kitchen and bath design plans are unveiled.

The crew reviews insulation, replacement windows, and kitchen and bathroom redesign..

Renovation begins, the guys explore lead paint-health hazards, inspection, and removal.

The 12th season starts with restoring a triple-decker home in Jamaica Plain, MA.

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.