

This Old House
Season 44
TV-G
The host guides various participants as they repair and renovate various houses.
26 Episodes
- Atlanta: Unsafe StructuresE2
Atlanta: Unsafe StructuresThe Atlanta house is in disrepair, so layers are peeled back to uncover the extent of the damage. The homeowner lends a hand with demolition of unsafe structures. We meet the contractor. A lending library is built. Care is taken to save an oak tree. - Atlanta: Cardboard KitchenE4
Atlanta: Cardboard KitchenNew framing replaces the once termite eaten studs. Having an HVAC plan in place, the homeowner begins installing ductwork at the house. Native fruit trees are explored. Cardboard boxes make for a real kitchen feel. Old windows salvaged and restored. - Atlanta: Whole House ProtectionE5
Atlanta: Whole House ProtectionProgress is made on the interior and exterior of the house. New beveled pine siding is weaved into the old. Tyler Perry Studios is toured. The house gets lightning and surge protection. In MA, The Dracut Centre School restoration is complete. - Atlanta: Respecting the Old While Adding the NewE6
Atlanta: Respecting the Old While Adding the NewCare is taken in the renovation to respect the old details of the home. New porch columns are made to match the old. A bathroom gets a concrete-like finish. A reclaimed front door is installed. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birth home is visited. - Atlanta: Repointed and PlantedE7
Atlanta: Repointed and PlantedIt's all about finishing touches. Outside the front door is cleaned and prepped for paint, the front steps are repaired, and a medicinal garden is planted. Inside, the water heater is installed, custom shelves are built, and wallpaper is installed. - Newburyport: Shipwrights and Sea CaptainsE9
Newburyport: Shipwrights and Sea CaptainsThe crew is back in Massachusetts on the Eastern Seaboard in the town of Newburyport - a middle-class neighborhood where shipwrights and sea captains once lived. They meet the homeowners, tour the project, and discuss the possible challenges. - Newburyport: Powering ThroughE10
Newburyport: Powering ThroughBefore demo begins, the main power is disconnected. The old bump out is demoed, and the present bathroom is tested for asbestos. A carpenter talks about working with Parkinson's Disease. The vinyl siding is removed to reveal the original clapboards. - Newburyport: Off-the-Shelf Custom LookE13
Newburyport: Off-the-Shelf Custom LookAs construction nears an end, the yard gets planted. Inside, a custom home office is built from off-the-shelf materials. The old floors are reused on the second floor. An EV charger is installed, and the front door gets a high-sheen finish. - Ipswich: This Really Old HouseE15
Ipswich: This Really Old HouseThe crew starts one of their oldest projects yet, a first period home in the town of Ipswich, MA. The homeowners give them a tour of the property and the proposed changes. Tom Silva shows them how to salvage the old floorboards before demo begins. - Ipswich: Secrets Behind the WallE16
Ipswich: Secrets Behind the WallThe architect shares his vision for the property, but before plans can be completed, a bit of exploratory demo must take place. A lesson on first period homes is given. The team hopes to uncover the original timber frame during demo. - Ipswich: Careful ConsiderationsE18
Ipswich: Careful ConsiderationsThe timber frame structure in the ell is carefully dismantled. A new fireplace for the original gambrel is considered. Landscape and hardscape ideas are explored. A family run lumber mill is toured. The homeowner decides on a roof shingle style. - Ipswich: Below Grade PlumbingE19
Ipswich: Below Grade PlumbingThe old fireplace firebox is demolished leaving the chimney for the new fireplace. The dismantled timber frame pieces are restored offsite. Plumbing is run for a below grade bathroom. A steel beam is prepared for installation. Kevin goes clamming. - Ipswich: Rebuilding CenturiesE20
Ipswich: Rebuilding CenturiesThe newly restored timber frame structure is reassembled on site. A Rumford fireplace is installed where the old was demolished. The steel ridge beam is craned in place. The homeowner visits a local stone yard to select a kitchen countertop. - Ipswich: First Things FirstE22
Ipswich: First Things FirstRotted sills are repaired before the new clapboards are installed. The challenge of ducting a first period home is solved. Old material and technique disguise a new repair. An original gunstock post is repaired. The new clapboards are installed. - Ipswich: A Period RestorationE26
Ipswich: A Period RestorationThe modest 1720's gambrel has been restored. From the front, not much has changed; except for the color; but towards the rear, a new ell and barn element make for a dramatic transformation. The crew gets a tour of the changes from homeowners.