Ask This Old House - Season 19

Season 19

Episodes

All Hands on Deck
Tom Silva helps two homeowners build a two-level deck from start to finish.

Preventing Plumbing Disasters
In this episode, Richard and Ross Trethewey explain why, when, where, and how to prevent major plumbing failures.

All About Walkways
In this special episode of Ask This Old House, Roger Cook, Jenn Nawada and Mark McCullough explain best practices for installing or repairing a walkway; Mark helps a homeowner install a new walkway using natural stone.

Landscapes Across America
Jenn Nawada explains how various climates across the United States impact the design, care, and maintenance of different landscapes, which includes discussing USDA Hardiness Zones and native plant species.

All About Windows
In this special episode of Ask This Old House, Tom Silva and Kevin O'Connor explain everything you need to know about using, installing, maintaining and repairing a window.

Installing Water Features
In this special episode, we'll share some of the features we've added to homeowners' houses over the years and we'll break down the process of adding one of these to your own backyard.

All About Fireplaces
In this special episode of Ask This Old House, Tom Silva and Mark McCullough tell you everything you need to know about fireplaces; Tom builds a custom mantel for a homeowner; Richard Trethewey discusses fireplace inserts; Mark replaces the hearth of a fireplace with granite.

String Lights, Christmas Trees, & Happy Holidays!
Jenn Nawada discusses Christmas trees; Richard Trethewey explains what can and can't go down a garbage disposal after holiday dinners; Heath Eastman helps a homeowner safely install a variety of Christmas lights.

Reclaimed Wood Mantel, Geothermal Installation
Nathan Gilbert helps a homeowner turn a reclaimed beam into a fireplace mantel; Richard Trethewey shows how to change a bathroom faucet; Ross Trethewey explores innovations to geothermal installations.

Landscape Lights, Brick Walkway
In this episode, Master Electrician Heath Eastman installs landscape lights in a garden and Richard Trethewey explains how siphons work. Then, Tom Silva organizes tools with pegboard, and Mark McCullough helps a homeowner redo his walkway.

Garden Upgrade, Adirondack Chair
Jenn demonstrates how to clean up a garden; Ross explains how air filters can catch unwanted air impurities and demonstrates how to build a DIY one; Tom and Kevin build an Adirondack chair.

Radiator Paint, Load-Bearing Wall
Richard replaces a weird shower valve with a conventional pressure balanced one; Mauro repaints a radiator cover with lead paint on it; Tom explains how to identify and remove load-bearing walls.

Mini Split, Butcher Block
Richard explains how a mini split unit is installed; Jenn explains how to identify Japanese maple trees and how to incorporate them in a landscape design; then Nathan installs a butcher block countertop.

Precast Concrete, New Lamppost
Watch as Mark installs precast concrete steps, Mauro paints a table, and Heath installs a new lamppost.

Automated Landscape, Modern Bench
Ross explores ways that landscaping could be done automatically; Mark goes over different walkway and driveway deicers and how they might impact masonry products; Tom and Kevin build a modern bench.

Garbage Disposal, Concrete Wall

Power Washing, Deck Lights

Move Baseboard, Cooler Bench

Flickering Lights, Brick Stairs

Spring Projects: Paint, Prune, Spigots

Echinaceas, Kitchen Punch List

Inspection, Door Restoration

Dishwasher Retrofit, Rolling Pin

Flood Prevention, Deck Hangers

Colors, Fireplace Upgrade

Working from Home

Summer Special

Rethinking a Garden

Ultimate Garage Workshop

Kitchen Upgrades
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