
Ask This Old House
Water quality; water softener; hardwood flooring.

Water quality; water softener; hardwood flooring.

Fixing sliding closet doors; electric radiant floor heat; selecting exterior paint colors.

The crew assesses the condition of Weatherbee Farm and discusses restoration plans.

This crew tackles the restoration of a 200-year-old rambling farmhouse.

In the final episode, Bob shares the incredible transformation of the Phoenix house.

The homeowner installs tile in the master bath, and Bob tours a historic Victorian.

The 50-year-old exterior paint gets blasted, and Bob visits Camelback Mountainback.

With progress made on the Phoenix house, Bob visits Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home.

Installing a new window sash; Bob gets a room-by-room analysis of the lighting needs of the house.

Bob and the crew waterproof the deck; Bob learns how to wire an electrical outlet.

The asbestos removal crew begins to strip the house of shingles; the Gallants discuss the estimate.

Dean and Lauren Gallant's 1907 Shingle-style Victorian home; checking for asbestos.

Norm replaces a window; Steve sees that the pine floors have been sanded and refinished.

Norm talks about the concrete pour meant to strengthen faulty arches in the porch section.

Norm sees how the plaster walls are patched; learn the long-term master plan for the property.

The crew takes down a dead tree, installs air-conditioning, and reviews water runoff.

How to maintain stone countertops and prevent stains; installing a chain-link fence.

Energy audit detects where weatherstripping and insulation can be improved; removing a toilet seat.

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.