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

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.

It's the final day at the job site, and we tour the interior design on each floor.

The crew visits a carpentry contest, looks over new appliances, and tours a modular home.

Norm lays vinyl tile, a kitchen sink is installed, and we visit a carpet factory.

The front door is installed, floors are finished, and Steve learns about floorcloths.

Steve tours two abandoned houses; Norm assembles the front door frame and lock system.

Trees are planted in a neighboring vacant lot; Steve and Norm visit a home center show.

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.

Steve meets with Habitat for Humanity; Richard Trethewey explains the hot water supply.

The crew reviews interior decorating options, work on the front porch, and plastering.

The guys discuss the basement windows and landscaping, and Steve tours a PVC factory.

Norm works on the front porch, and Steve tours a gypsum mine and wallboard factory.

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.