
This Old House
Host Bob Vila tours an exhibit of American kitchens, and the crew builds new cabinets.

Host Bob Vila tours an exhibit of American kitchens, and the crew builds new cabinets.

The crew works on a new deck and installs a blue board ceiling and bathroom fixtures.

The crew starts work on the mechanical system of the Cape, including heating and plumbing.

John and Claire's Cape-style home gets a new roof, siding, and windows.

Bob Vila reviews foundation waterproofing; Norm Abram demonstrates how to frame a roof.

Bob Vila tours a concrete block manufacturing plant, and the team lays the foundation.

John and Claire review the architect's plans for the project; Richard Trethewey advises on plumbing.

The crew renovates a Cape in Reading, Mass., adding a second floor master suite.

Installing interior window trim; hiding utility boxes; fixing a spray hose on a kitchen faucet.

Installing a backyard drywell; installing a bathtub safety grab bar.

A professionally installed scaffolding system rises up to the roof ridge.

The house's new floorplan comes into focus, which calls for removing all three staircases.

With the demolition of the rear porches complete, the crew moves on to framing.

This Old House travels to Savannah, Georgia, for an 1884 Italianate Victorian townhouse.

We arrive after a snowstorm to tour the final finishings, including period-reproduction furnishings.

Tom Silva installs a new mortice lock, and Norm installs a full-light patio door.

The crew rebuilds the front porch and removes the old furnace and plumbing.

Host Bob Vila gives an update on the progress of the Weatherbee Farm restoration.

Geodesic structures in southern California; alarm systems for the house.

An update on the inside of the house; installing fireplaces; a visit to California.