

Home Again with Bob Vila
Season 1
Building contractor and all-around handyman Bob Vila visits the sites of various home and commercial building construction and restorations, and gives viewers tips on the best way to finish such projects.
Where to Watch Season 1
34 Episodes
- Cape-style Home: Joining the Old EllE7
Cape-style Home: Joining the Old EllThe old ell is joined to the new construction, with some demolition done to make room for a shed dormer and a slider door. Bob visits the Wes-Pine wooden window factory in Hanover, Massachusetts, and comes back to install a window in our house. - Cape-style Home: Front Door, Shingles and PlumbingE8
Cape-style Home: Front Door, Shingles and PlumbingBob and Ryley install the pre-hung front door and visit Shepley Wood Products to see how it was made. Dean Fraser shows us how to apply cedar shingles, and Tom Higham demonstrates how to join copper plumbing for the bathroom lavatory. - Cape-style Home: Kitchen Design and Septic SystemE10
Cape-style Home: Kitchen Design and Septic SystemBob discusses the kitchen layout with designer Amy O'Haire, then visits her showroom. Claude Daigle demonstrates his drywall techniques, and John Aalto talks us through the installation of the septic system. - Cape-style Home: Paneling, Furnace and TileE11
Cape-style Home: Paneling, Furnace and TileOur contractor Ryley shows us how to put up the pine interior paneling in the living room; Bob checks out the furnace and ducting with installer Scott Glista, and watches John Boardman apply bathroom floor tile. - Cape-style Home: Floor Painting and Bathroom VanityE12
Cape-style Home: Floor Painting and Bathroom VanityArtisan Terry Maiche shows us two inexpensive ways to dress up a floor with paint: spattering and stenciling. Ryley builds a bathroom vanity, and Bob talks about exterior paints and stains with painter Paul Stoliker. - Cape-style Home: Landscaping and House TourE13
Cape-style Home: Landscaping and House TourBob discusses landscaping with specialist Susan Hofer--sod, a gravel driveway, brickwork, fences, perennials. We tour the smart finished exterior with Ryley, and the gorgeous interior with renowned decorator Ann Hill. - Two-family Greystone: House and Neighborhood TourE14
Two-family Greystone: House and Neighborhood TourNow in Chicago, Bob takes a driving tour with realtor Catherine Caravette of our new neighborhood, Wicker Park, and of nearby upscale Lincoln Park. We check out our old greystone two-flat and visit a home that's been comparably renovated. - Two-family Greystone: Plans Discussed and Demolition BeginsE15
Two-family Greystone: Plans Discussed and Demolition BeginsBob discusses plans with local architect Bill Bauhs, and takes a tour of downtown Chicago's striking modern buildings with architectural historian Susan Benjamin. Back at our house, we meet our general contractor, Ron Gan, and begin demolition. - Two-family Greystone: Engineered Beams and PlumbingE16
Two-family Greystone: Engineered Beams and PlumbingBob and Ron discuss the removal and shoring up of bearing walls, to be replaced by special engineered beams. We visit Macmillan-Bloedel's Parallam Plant in British Columbia, and plumber Don McPoland shows us how water service is connected to the house. - Two-family Greystone: Parallam and Iron BeamE17
Two-family Greystone: Parallam and Iron BeamThe crew installs a Parallam beam in the living room and iron beams in the back masonry wall. Ron Gan and Bill Bauhs talk budget and convince Bob to renovate the basement as well, so we take a visit to the Pella Window factory in Pella, Iowa. - Two-family Greystone: Basement Excavation BeginsE18
Two-family Greystone: Basement Excavation BeginsScott Smith's excavation crew digs out the basement to make room for a basement slab. Bob discusses heating systems for the rental units with installer Kirk Rustman, and Ron Gan explains the advantages of using metal wall studs in the kitchen. - Two-family Greystone: Electrical Work BeginsE19
Two-family Greystone: Electrical Work BeginsThe concrete basement floor is poured, leveled, and screeded; our contractor Ron repairs a broken window pane the old-fashioned way, and Bob discusses the electrical layout for the first floor with electrician Slav Witowski. - Two-family Greystone: Plumbing ContinuesE20
Two-family Greystone: Plumbing ContinuesBob goes downtown to the Merchandise Mart to see a selection of bathroom fixtures. Back at our greystone, plumber Dan Macias replaces an old toilet and our contractor talks us through bricking in for, and installation of, a smaller bathroom window. - Coach House: Plans Discussed and Demolition BeginsE28
Coach House: Plans Discussed and Demolition BeginsBob discusses plans for the coach house with our architect, Mike Morgan, and with contractor Ron Gan; demolition begins. Brick worker Dan Webb explains how the brick facade is power-washed to remove several layers of ugly paint. - Coach House: Fireplace and StaircaseE33
Coach House: Fireplace and StaircaseBob tours the Hill Arboretum, an apartment project adapted for the physically challenged. Back at the coach house, a fireplace dealer explains the new zero-clearance fireplace and an ironmonger constructs an entryway balcony and staircase. - Coach House: Project Status, Cabinets and Whirlpool Tub InstalledE37
Coach House: Project Status, Cabinets and Whirlpool Tub InstalledBob tours the completed living room and dining room of the coach house, then reviews work done on the heating system. We see the base cabinets installed in the kitchen and a whirlpool tub installed in the master bedroom. - Coach House: Finishing Touches and LandscapingE38
Coach House: Finishing Touches and LandscapingBob installs the finishing touches in the coach house kitchen, including some galvanized steel features. We go outside to plant a tree and landscape the little entryway garden, and Bob checks out the painting of the brick facade.