
This Old House
Framing is well underway; homeowner Jan Igoe gives a tour of the developing spaces inside the house.

Framing is well underway; homeowner Jan Igoe gives a tour of the developing spaces inside the house.

The crew decks over the second floor; plans for the new front entrance.

Lumber arrives on the site, and a hard cement coating is applied to the foundation forms.

Another ranch expansion; Norm and Steve discuss the polystyrene insulating foundation forms.

Steve catches up with the ranch homeowners and meets the foundation contractor.

Architect Graham Gund reveals his plans for the Igoes' ranch; complete London flat.

Steve meets architect Graham Gund; Norm looks at a new style of insulated concrete foundation forms.

In Lexington, Steve meets a family that wants to expand their 1950s ranch.

Brick-walk installation; cutting a miter in wood trim.

Silencing squeaky hardwood floors; building a set of timber stairs.

Renovations begin at the Phoenix House as the team learns about laying adobe bricks.

The crew travels to Phoenix, Ariz., to renovate a 1928 adobe-style home.

Host Bob Vila takes viewers on a tour of the interior finishings before meeting with the homeowner.

Bob Vila discusses water filtration and heating with a wood-burning stove.

Bob and Norm install wall paneling, make screen panels and build kitchen cabinets.

Host Bob Vila travels to Sweden and tours pre-fabricated homes.

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.

With the wet plaster and carpeting removed, some hidden features of the house are revealed.

Steve and Norm go to storm-stricken Miami, Florida, in search of a house to fix up.