
This Old House
The framing crew assembles the gable wall, and the homeowner considers geothermal.

The framing crew assembles the gable wall, and the homeowner considers geothermal.

The general contractor checks out the nearly entirely reframed house.

The mason takes down the unneeded chimneys, and we learn how to mix the perfect mortar.

We catch up with the general contractor, who is well into a gut job on the building.

Washing machine; pressure washer to clean a brick walkway; leaky kitchen faucet.

Basement window; dryer vent; painting a six-panel door; power outlet.

Norm arrives from Boston, and Steve learns how to make a traditional kiva fireplace.

Steve takes viewers to Santa Fe, NM, to look at the show's newest project.

The Concord project draws to a close as Steve Thomas tours the finished barn.

The barn nears completion, and Richard Trethewey visits a German plumbing fixture factory.

The Lexington house renovation is complete, and host Bob Vila takes viewers on a property tour.

The Lexington house renovation approaches completion; Bob Vila reviews progress in the new kitchen.

The crew installs a mantle; Bob reviews floor stains and the first-floor lavatory design.

New flooring is installed, and Norm makes custom shelving and benches for a reading nook.

The crew installs the staircase, and Bob visits the factory where the pieces are made.

The homeowners are busy painting, and host Bob Vila meets with a tile expert.

An electrician installs recessed lighting, and Bob Vila tours the toilet factory.

Norm shares tips for window trim, and Tom preps the floor in the second-floor laundry.

Norm installs a railing on the terrace, and Bob visits an energy-efficient community.

The crew installs a lamp post and trims out the master bedroom and home office.