
This Old House
Bob visits a showroom/store where tile is displayed and looks for tile for the bathroom and sunroom.

Bob visits a showroom/store where tile is displayed and looks for tile for the bathroom and sunroom.

Bob Vila talks with Norm about the kitchen flooring; Bob visits a salvage yard.

Bob reviews the roofing, gutter, and molding decisions, and plans for heating each room.

A tour of the work in progress; landscape architect Tom Wirth reveals his plan for the yard.

The house gets an energy evaluation and Bob views a model of the new architectural changes.

Demolition begins and Bob talks about the old slate roof and the merits of sandblasting.

Remodeling and landscaping possibilities for this season's old house are discussed.

A tour of the newest project: A three-story Greek Revival farmhouse.

Adjustable shelves; testing soil before planting; hot water for a bathroom.

Hot-water heater; anode rod; diverting rain; thermostatic valves for steam radiators.

A well-driller prepares to drill and a septic tank is installed.

Timber frame expert Ted Benson, Steve, Norm, and the crew dismantle the barn.

Host Steve Thomas takes homeowner Barbara to Nantucket, where they visit a barn remodel.

This Old House returns with master carpenter Norm Abram and new host Steve Thomas.

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 team reviews the plans for the addition; Bob visits the United Wrecking Company.

A small Victorian home in Newton, Mass. expands with a family room and garage addition.

On a hot July day, the crew guts the bathrooms and power washes the building.

The crew erects aluminum pump jack staging, and Richard points out an inefficient water heater.