
This Old House
The crew surveys the property, tests the soil and drills for water.

The crew surveys the property, tests the soil and drills for water.

From Cape Cod to a remote building site, Bob Vila meets with realtors to find the perfect project.

It's the final episode of the Cape house remodel, and the crew is putting on the finishing touches.

Host Bob Vila takes viewers to Sweden to visit a pine flooring manufacturer.

Bob reviews the roofing, gutter, and molding decisions, and plans for heating each room.

A tour of the work in progress; landscape architect Tom Wirth reveals his plan for the yard.

Norm puts in the columns at the front entrance; Richard explains the placement of the new oil tank.

The crew installs the double front door, centralized audio/video/telephone, and blue board.

Steve discusses design issues with the architect; the process of installing a whirlpool tub.

Front landscaping; view progress on the rough plumbing, granite steps, and the front entrance.

Mason Roger Hopkins works on the new landscaping; the homeowner back-primes the cedar siding.

The crew prepares an opening to accept a new window; view the roof venting system.

Cabinets are installed in a garage; vacuum-assisted post hole digger.

A new shower base is installed; installing a rain barrel to catch rainwater from the roof.

The house is prepared for painting and the aged chimney is lined for safety.

Insulation is blown into the existing structure, and the front parlor ceiling is replaced.

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.

We tour the finished house as This Old House wraps up its 12th season.

The team makes progress - they scrape the facade, lay brick, and select exterior colors.