This Old House
Steve catches up with the ranch homeowners and meets the foundation contractor.
Steve catches up with the ranch homeowners and meets the foundation contractor.
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Searching for salvaged stained-glass in Stamford, Conn.; laying concrete blocks.
A 100-year-old apartment complex in Boston; a solar powered office building.
An examination of the landscaping and earth-moving for the property; draining rainwater.
Concrete blocks; an architect-designed solar home in Wilton, Conn.
Installation of the wooden decks; a restored old New England home.
Main house's foundation is set; foundation for the garage; waterproofing the concrete foundation.
Sketches of the landscape and new fences; a special kind of pool; structural steel is fabricated.
Forming the footings and foundation; moving a house from the 1800s to a new location.
Clearing giant rocks with dynamite; a look at a pre-manufactured house.
Meeting with the architect; landscape architect and surveyor to go over wish lists.
An energy-efficient solar home to be built from scratch in Brookline, Mass.
Updates on all the homes featured since 1979.
New dishwasher; sharpening wood chisels using different types of sharpening stones; lawn spreaders.
Adding a heavier "solid-core" door; how doors are constructed; repairing a leaky kitchen faucet.
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.
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