
This Old House
Custom cabinets are installed, and picket-style fencing is built in the garden.

Custom cabinets are installed, and picket-style fencing is built in the garden.

Pine flooring is laid, and Norm shows how the master bath vanity was built.

Landscaping continues, and Norm Abram uncovers some original hardwood floors.

A stone wall is built in the garden, and Rich Trethewey installs radiant heat.

Bob travels to a community that requires homes to run on at least 50% solar power.

Bob learns about storm window installation and how to build kitchen cabinets.

Norm meets site reviews progress on replacing termite-ravaged beams and joists.

Renovating homeowner Christiane Bintliff's Oceanside bungalow, built in the 1930s.

New iron railings on the front stairs, new lighting and kitchen appliances, and recycled radiators.

The team finishes the last of the porch's historical details and installs a new downspout.

The master carpenter checks out the new retractable awnings; the host meets storm window installers.

A rubber membrane roof is installed on the garage; leaded glass windows are repaired.

Pruning an overgrown willow tree; fixing a hot water heating system.

Mulching and edging garden beds; replacing broken sash balancers in double-hung windows.

The crew preps for a concrete foundation pour; Bob tours a historic home.

Excavation begins, and Bob tours an NYC brownstone renovation.

The homeowners review the architect's plans for the project; plumber Richard Trethewey advises.

The team converts a two-family home into a bed and breakfast with an addition.

It is the final day in Savannah, and the mayor presents the key to the city to the team.

The building's front facade gets a lift, and we see a floor mosaic installed.