Ask This Old House

Season 1

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Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, Roger Cook and host Kevin O'Connor, the experts of Ask This Old House, travel the country making house calls in order to answer homeowner questions and everyday home improvement projects.
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26 Episodes
  • Repairing a Window Screen; Saving the Rain; Looking for Headroom
    E1
    Episode 1Repairing a Window Screen; Saving the Rain; Looking for HeadroomIn the debut episode, Steve joined Richard, Roger and Tom in the Ask This Old House loft to give viewers a chance to ask questions and get expert advice about their homes. Tom shows Steve how to build a replacement window screen using inexpensive parts purchased from a home center. Roger demonstrates how an old barrel can be used to water a garden. Responding to a letter from a homeowner, Richard and Steve demonstrate how to fix and a leak in a 20-year-old dishwasher. Roger demonstrates the proper technique for sharpening lawn mower blades. Tom hits the road for the first House Call of the season, to a tall homeowner whose low ceiling threatens to knock him out on his way to the basement. More Info & Resources
  • Plumbing Toolkit; Park the Car Quietly; Safe Swinging
    E2
    Episode 2Plumbing Toolkit; Park the Car Quietly; Safe SwingingAt the Ask This Old House barn loft, Roger demonstrates different ways to mend a damaged garden hose. Richard shows the basic plumbing tools he recommends for homeowners. Tom explains how to use a square as a guide for cross-cutting with a circular saw. Tom then makes a House Call to homeowners struggling with a muddy lawn under the swings. More Info & Resources
  • Concrete Stoop Covering; Battling the Skeeters
    E3
    Episode 3Concrete Stoop Covering; Battling the SkeetersTom visits homeowners in search of a modest way to hide an ugly back stoop. Back in the barn loft he shows the different adhesives and fasteners used, as well as more traditional types of decking. Steve and Roger demonstrate a new product that promises to rid backyards of mosquitoes. Richard shows the proper technique for installing a thermostat on an old radiator. More Info & Resources
  • Air Eliminator; Saving the Trim; Filling the Gaps
    E4
    Episode 4Air Eliminator; Saving the Trim; Filling the GapsRichard visits a homeowner and installs an air eliminator valve on her hydronic heating system, reducing the need for annual maintenance. At the Ask This Old House barn loft, Tom shows how to remove nails without damaging the trim on a door frame. Steve and Roger perform annual maintenance on a snow blower. Steve consults with Jim on ways to clean and maintain old paintbrushes. Tom makes a House Call to a young couple and shows them how to use sisal and jute rope to fill the gaps in their 160-year-old pine floor. More Info & Resources
  • Sanding Options; Digging Post Holes; Better Boiling
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    Episode 5Sanding Options; Digging Post Holes; Better BoilingTom and Steve demonstrate two types of floor sanders: a traditional drum sander. Roger and Steve use manual and power tools to dig post holes for a new fence. Richard travels to a historic district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to replace a corroded pipe on a viewer's boiler. Back in the loft, Tom gives Steve a lesson in proper caulking technique. More Info & Resources
  • Ceiling Repair; Grinding the Stump; Shop Specs
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    Episode 6Ceiling Repair; Grinding the Stump; Shop SpecsTom visits a young couple and teaches them how to repair a cracked plaster ceiling in their condominium. In the workshop loft, Richard and Steve rebuild a toilet to prevent it from continuously filling. Roger uses a stump grinder to remove an old tree stump from a homeowner's front yard. Back in the loft, Tom replaces a broken pane of glass and reglazes a window sash. More Info & Resources
  • Jacking It Up; Chainsaw Smarts
    E7
    Episode 7Jacking It Up; Chainsaw SmartsTom works with a homeowner to repair a sagging floor in a three-family house. Together, they jack up the failing beam, pour new concrete footings, and install several new lally columns. Back at the barn, Roger works with chainsaw expert Tim Ard to sharpen and maintain his saws. More Info & Resources
  • Wooden Bung Holes; What Is It?; Lattice Project
    E8
    Episode 8Wooden Bung Holes; What Is It?; Lattice ProjectIn the workshop loft, Tom shows Steve how to cut wooden bung holes and install them in decking. Jim visits a viewer and shows her why the new paint in her bathroom is cracking and peeling. In the loft, Tom, Steve and Roger examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess what they're used for. Tom makes a House Call and shows a young couple how to build an attractive outdoor lattice. More Info & Resources
  • Basement Window; Painting Panels; Weed Trimmers
    E9
    Episode 9Basement Window; Painting Panels; Weed TrimmersTom hits the road on a House Call to replace a rotting basement window and install a new dryer vent for a homeowner. Back in the Ask This Old House loft, Jim shows the proper technique for painting a pre-hung six-panel door. Electrician Allen Gallant visits homeowners and installs a new power outlet in their dining room, and Roger shows Steve how to replace the string on a weed trimmer. More Info & Resources
  • Washer Repair; Pressure-Washed Brick; Drip-Free Faucet
    E10
    Episode 10Washer Repair; Pressure-Washed Brick; Drip-Free FaucetIn the Ask This Old House loft, Richard and Steve take apart an old washing machine to determine why it's making a loud rumbling sound. Roger pays a visit to a homeowner and uses a pressure washer to clean off his slippery brick walkway. Back in the loft, Steve, Tom, Roger and Richard examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they've used. Tom demonstrates different types of spirit levels, and Richard sets out to help a homeowner with a leaky kitchen faucet. More Info & Resources
  • Garden Pruners; Shutters; What Is It? A Tankless Job
    E11
    Episode 11Garden Pruners; Shutters; What Is It? A Tankless JobIn the Ask This Old House loft, Roger and garden tool expert Paul Schneider discuss different types of hand pruners. Tom helps two homeowners repair and reinstall their broken shutters. Back in the loft, Steve, Tom, Roger and Richard examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Richard shows Steve several models of instantaneous water heaters, then visit a local homeowner to examine his tankless hot water system. More Info & Resources
  • Sawhorses; Frost-Free Faucet; What Is It? Composting Leaves
    E12
    Episode 12Sawhorses; Frost-Free Faucet; What Is It? Composting LeavesIn the loft, Tom shows different types of store-bought sawhorses and teaches Steve how to build a pair from scratch. Richard hits the road and installs a new frost-proof outdoor faucet for a homeowner. Back in the loft, Tom, Richard, Roger and Steve examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Roger then shows Steve how to collect and compost leaves. More Info & Resources
  • Spray-Painting; Chimney Dampers; What Is It?; Splitting Logs
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    Episode 13Spray-Painting; Chimney Dampers; What Is It?; Splitting LogsIn the loft, Jim shows the several different types of paint sprayers and demonstrates the proper technique for using a spray painter to paint a shutter. Steve enlists the help of chimney expert Mark Schaub to replace a broken fireplace damper for a homeowner. Back in the loft, Steve, Tom, Roger and Richard examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Steve and Roger head outside to demonstrate different ways to split logs for firewood. More Info & Resources
  • No More Scalding; Robotic Mowers; Critter-Proofing
    E14
    Episode 14No More Scalding; Robotic Mowers; Critter-ProofingRichard visits a homeowner and installs a new shower faucet that will eliminate the chance of scalding. Roger and Steve head outside to test the latest robotic lawn mowers. Tom and an animal control expert visit a homeowner and help her ""critter-proof"" her house. More Info & Resources
  • Stubborn Ivy; What Is It?; Replacing a Bathroom Window
    E15
    Episode 15Stubborn Ivy; What Is It?; Replacing a Bathroom WindowRoger helps homeowner Mark Wegener remove the ivy covering his home in Madison, Wisconsin. Back in the loft, Roger, Steve, Tom and Richard examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Tom then helps homeowner Christian Hansen replace the window in his third-floor condominium bathroom. Afterward, Tom explains the proper way to measure for a replacement window. More Info & Resources
  • Aerating the Lawn; What Is It?; Hanging Pictures
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    Episode 16Aerating the Lawn; What Is It?; Hanging PicturesIn the barn loft, Jim shows Steve the proper way to paint the exterior of a double-hung window. Roger helps homeowners Paul and Claire Blumenfeld aerate and fertilize their lawn. Then Roger, Steve, Tom and Richard examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Tom then shows Steve different ways to hang a picture on a hollow wall. More Info & Resources
  • Washer-Dryer Shutoff; What Is It? Drywall; Plumbing Torches
    E17
    Episode 17Washer-Dryer Shutoff; What Is It? Drywall; Plumbing TorchesRichard visits a homeowner and installs an automatic water shutoff valve on her combination washer/dryer. Then Richard, Tom, Roger and Steve examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Tom then shows Steve the proper technique for preparing drywall joints and Richard discusses different types of plumbing torches. More Info & Resources
  • Gutter Protection; What Is It? Steadying the Toilet
    E18
    Episode 18Gutter Protection; What Is It? Steadying the ToiletTom visits homeowners Roy and Sandra Lynn and shows them several products that are designed to keep leaves and other debris out of rain gutters. Then Tom, Richard, Roger and Steve examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Richard then visits homeowners Steve and Maureen Parker and helps them repair their wobbly toilet. More Info & Resources
  • Insulating Windows; What Is It? Sewage Injection Pump
    E19
    Episode 19Insulating Windows; What Is It? Sewage Injection PumpTom helps homeowner John Hill prevent drafts near his windows by installing insulation around the weight pockets. Then Tom, Richard, Roger and Steve examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Richard makes a House Call to help homeowner John Johnstone install a sewage ejection pump for a new basement toilet. More Info & Resources
  • New Sill; What Is It? Rolling Paint; Sharpening Knives
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    Episode 20New Sill; What Is It? Rolling Paint; Sharpening KnivesTom helps homeowners Annette Ritchie and Charlie Bubar remove the aluminum siding around their window and repair the damaged sill. Back in the loft, Tom, Richard, Roger and Steve examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Then Jim shows Steve how to use different types of paint rollers while Roger and knife sharpening expert Stan Watson sharpen kitchen knives. More Info & Resources
  • Snow Removal; What Is It?; Fixing a Sash
    E21
    Episode 21Snow Removal; What Is It?; Fixing a SashSteve and Roger head outside to demonstrate different types of snow shovels and snow throwers. Back in the loft, Steve, Roger, Richard and Tom examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Tom then visits homeowner Bernice Robinson and helps her repair the broken sash cords on an old window. More Info & Resources
  • Leaky Faucet; What Is It? Removing Wallpaper; Glue Guns
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    Episode 22Leaky Faucet; What Is It? Removing Wallpaper; Glue GunsRichard examines homeowner Kerry Goodwin's leaky shower tub faucet. Together, they purchase the replacement parts from a local plumbing supply company and repair the fixture. Then Richard, Tom, Roger and Steve examine an unfamiliar object and try to guess how it's used. Jim helps homeowners Kathleen and Kevin O'Connor remove painted wallpaper. And back in the loft, Tom and Steve demonstrate several hot glue guns, including a new cordless model. More Info & Resources
  • Crown Molding; What Is It?; Keeping Out the Cold
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    Episode 23Crown Molding; What Is It?; Keeping Out the ColdTom installs crown molding with homeowners Sheila and Karen Fitzpatrick. Back in the loft, Tom, Richard, Roger and Steve examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Then Richard helps a Chicago-area homeowner install insulation to prevent his bathroom pipes from freezing. More Info & Resources
  • Kitchen Disposer; What Is It?; Hearing Protection
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    Episode 24Kitchen Disposer; What Is It?; Hearing ProtectionRichard is off to Chicago to help homeowner Dave Skena install a new garbage disposer. Back in the loft, Ricard, Tom, Roger and Steve examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Outside the barn, Roger and hearing protection expert Dr. Mark Stephenson test the decibel level of several power tools. Inside, they show Tom several new types of hearing protection. More Info & Resources
  • The Dutchman; What Is It?; Flood Prevention
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    Episode 25The Dutchman; What Is It?; Flood PreventionTom helps Chicago-area homeowners Daryl and Catherine Katauskas repair their exterior door jamb by installing a dutchman. Back in the loft, Tom, Richard, Roger and Steve examine two unfamiliar objects and try to guess how they're used. Then Richard prevents a basement from flooding by installing a leak sensor and automatic water shutoff valve on a water heater. More Info & Resources
  • Clearing a Toilet; What Is It? Attic Access; Tomatoes
    E26
    Episode 26Clearing a Toilet; What Is It? Attic Access; TomatoesIn the loft, Richard shows Steve several different ways to clear a toilet stoppage. Then Richard, Steve, Tom and Roger examine an unfamiliar object and try to guess how it's used. Tom and homeowner Tom Flannery install a new set of folding attic stairs and Roger shows Steve how to start tomato plants from seeds. More Info & Resources
Cast of Season 1
  • Richard TretheweyHimself
  • Norm AbramHimself
  • Roger CookHimself
  • Kevin O'ConnorHost
  • Tom SilvaHimself
  • Steve Thomas RooneyHimself
 
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