This Old House

Season 45

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The host guides various participants as they repair and renovate various houses.

26 Episodes

  • Lexington: On a Mission
    E1
    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: Shore We Can
    E2
    Lexington: Shore We CanThe interior is demoed, and rebuilding has begun. The new design and energy code are explained.
  • Lexington: The Big Dig
    E3
    Lexington: The Big DigAccessible features integrated into the design begin at construction. A new mechanical room connects to the old via a block wall tunnel, HVAC ducting is buried underground, and after learning about residential elevators, framing begins for one.
  • Lexington: Engineered For Accessibility
    E4
    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.
  • Lexington: Gone Geo
    E5
    Lexington: Gone GeoA zero-threshold entry to the patio is framed. Geothermal energy is explained, and wells are dug.
  • Lexington: Reworked and Rewired
    E6
    Lexington: Reworked and RewiredThe fully framed front of the house is revealed; work continues on the geothermal system; the connection to the interior is made; blocking is installed in the framing; replacing and rewiring old receptacles.
  • Lexington: Ramping Up
    E7
    Lexington: Ramping UpRepairing the original brick; building a DIY ramp; touring a modern accessible home; adding trim to the exterior.
  • Lexington: Drop in the Gutter
    E8
    Lexington: Drop in the GutterA walking tour of the roof reveals its various pitches; installing a built-in gutter system; rough-in begins on the interior; energy-efficient windows are installed.
  • Lexington: Phased Out
    E9
    Lexington: Phased OutWork on the house is divided into phases for efficient workflow; the back foundation gets a stucco finish; kitchen cabinet selection; installing siding; the back patio gets proper drainage.
  • Lexington: Seven Layer Floors
    E10
    Lexington: Seven Layer FloorsThe slab-on-grade foundation is built up; accessible AV solutions are explored; prep begins for a curbless shower; installing an automatic zero threshold door.
  • Lexington: Electrical Bond
    E11
    Lexington: Electrical BondCopper bonding is installed before the therapy pool is craned in; tile selections are revealed; the integrated entrance ramp gets snow melt and a final layer of concrete; elevator disconnects are installed.
  • Lexington: Upcycled
    E12
    Lexington: UpcycledBuilding the elevator cab; using leftover flooring to make a modern feature for the kitchen island; exploring AV solutions for accessibility; installing new solar panels.
  • Lexington: Install With Care
    E13
    Lexington: Install With CareWork on the internal geothermal systems begins; installing in-wall lighting to illuminate the entrance ramp; installing an offset p-trap; a visit to a glass-blowing studio; grab bar installation begins.
  • Lexington: All in the Family
    E14
    Lexington: All in the FamilyLandscape planting begins with screen trees and rose bushes; the children pitch in on a painting project; the homeowners discuss Duchenne muscular dystrophy; a modern staircase is installed in the foyer.
  • Lexington: Judgement Day
    E15
    Lexington: Judgement DayGeothermal is in; kitchen appliances are installed; the new HERS score is revealed.
  • Lexington: Accessible Made Modern
    E16
    Lexington: Accessible Made ModernThe completed renovation of the 1960 mid-century modern home accommodates a family of five, including a child with Duchenne muscular dystrophy; the crew returns to go through the changes with the family.
  • Glen Ridge: Multi-Generational
    E17
    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: Vintage
    E18
    Glen Ridge: VintageDemo has begun uncovering 150-year-old wine bottles in the walls. A chimney is demolished, and the roof is reframed. The architect shares his inspiration for the project, and the mayor gives a tour of the Borough's gas lamps. Asbestos is abated.
  • Glen Ridge: Small But Mighty
    E19
    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: QR Construction
    E20
    Glen Ridge: QR ConstructionInstalling helical piers for the new porch; prepping new windows for installation; protecting plumbing pipes from cold weather.
  • Glen Ridge: Roughed In
    E21
    Glen Ridge: Roughed InThe new flangeless windows are installed water and air tight. Preparation begins for in-ceiling speakers. The Empire State Building is visited. Porch decking is installed to minimize waste, and a hybrid plumbing system is chosen for the house.
  • Glen Ridge: Next Level Tight
    E22
    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 Air
    E23
    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
  • Glen Ridge: Tested and Approved
    E24
    Glen Ridge: Tested and ApprovedA blower door test reveals the home's airtightness; a baseboard trim gets a radius detail; discussing the borough's effort to maintain its tree-lined streets; installing a prefab tile niche; prepping interior trim for paint finish.
  • Glen Ridge: Spring Forward
    E25
    Glen Ridge: Spring ForwardBuilding a custom mudroom bench from reclaimed wood; the primary bathroom gets a custom paint finish; spring landscaping; installing kitchen crown molding above the cabinets and recessed lighting.
  • Glen Ridge: Next Generation Victorian
    E26
    Glen Ridge: Next Generation VictorianRenovation of the 1887 Victorian is completed; the builder installs the custom lead glass sidelight; the crew gets a tour from the homeowners.

 

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