

This Old House
Season 45
TV-G
The host guides various participants as they repair and renovate various houses.
Where to Watch Season 45
26 Episodes
- Lexington: On a MissionE1
Lexington: On a MissionThe crew starts a new project in Lexington, MA, to make a 1960 mid-century modern home accessible for a family with a son who has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. The crew meets the homeowners to learn about the disease and the challenges the current setup of the house poses. The project is a race against time, but the crew is determined to get the family back into their home as soon as possible. - Lexington: Engineered For AccessibilityE4
Lexington: Engineered For AccessibilityA lally column stands in the way of the new open floor plan. As a solution, it is removed, and the ridge beam is replaced with a trio of engineered beams. The new landscape is previewed in 3D, and tips are shared for creating an accessible bathroom. - Glen Ridge: Multi-GenerationalE17
Glen Ridge: Multi-GenerationalThe crew heads to New Jersey for the second project of the season - an 1897 Victorian in the Borough of Glen Ridge that's being renovated for multi-generational living. The homeowners give the crew a tour and explain how the new spaces will be used. - Glen Ridge: Small But MightyE19
Glen Ridge: Small But MightyTermite damage has caused major construction changes. New footings are needed in the basement. A historic community garden is toured. A 15-year-old student talks about working on the project. The old sewer line is replaced without trenching. - Glen Ridge: Next Level TightE22
Glen Ridge: Next Level TightAir tightness is taken to the next level with vapor barrier electrical boxes. The homeowner designs a custom lead glass sidelight. Various types of weather-resistant barriers are explored. Drip edge flashing and exterior window trim are installed. - Glen Ridge: A Breath of Fresh AirE23
Glen Ridge: A Breath of Fresh AirThe new staircase is manufactured in a shop and assembled on-site. The shop is toured. The homeowner installs a new brick walkway. Wood fiber insulation and the new HRV system are explored. The architect talks about the interior trim details