
This Old House
Overseeing ground treatment for termites; the master carpenter trims out the vestibule.

Overseeing ground treatment for termites; the master carpenter trims out the vestibule.

Steve tours one of Waikiki's first two luxury hotels; Norm explains how the siding will look.

Touring the framed-up addition, and Norm sees the hurricane tie-down system.

Visiting the Punchbowl, an extinct volcano crater and the burial place of fallen soldiers.

Removing an overgrown juniper; coiling extension cords.

Different methods for clearing clogged drains; installing new kitchen cabinets.

The crew updates the roof, trim, and window casings and reviews home security options.

With the framing up, Bob discusses options to make the new addition wheelchair accessible.

The crew lays the groundwork for framing and tear out the plaster ceiling in the kitchen.

The crew tears down plaster walls, and Richard Trethewey discusses plumbing and heating.

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.

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.