This Old House - Season 43

Season 43

Episodes

The Concord Country Cape: New England Cape
This 1880 Country Cape started as a small house on a large piece of land but expanded over time. The crew meets the homeowners and tours both inside and outside to learn about the plans.

The Concord Country Cape: Saving What We Can
Appliances and radiators are salvaged before the major demolition begins. Outside, an arborist sprays the Hemlock trees to protect from damaging insects. Time to cut off the garage addition.

The Concord Country Cape: Fix the Foundation
The old foundation gets modified for the new basement. Jenn meets with the landscape designer to discuss the plans for the front yard. On the first floor, Charlie and Tom install a recessed beam.

The Concord Country Cape: Solid Foundation
The foundation is waterproofed. The team talks about exterior paint colors, and homeowner Megan lends a hand turning the new newel posts. Cape-style homes are discussed. Then, the foundation is braced for backfilling.

The Concord Country Cape: Dormer Day
The house gets a new foundation. Natural stone veneers get cut, and the back dormer sees a new beam installed to increase headroom. Then, homeowner Megan and her interior designer look at tile.

The Concord Country Cape: Tree Dr. House Call
A Flitch beam is installed on the house. Tree maintenance is performed, and a new footing is poured under the kitchen chimney. Then, the crew explores different heating systems. Kevin tours a high-tech sheathing factory in Georgia.

The Concord Country Cape: Masonry Lessons
In this episode, a block wall is constructed to accept the framing of the addition. The old floor joists are shimmed to make a smooth transition to the new part of the house, and the kitchen designer lays out the kitchen.

The Concord Country Cape: Roughing It
A bay window is removed and reframed for a new one. An old school is being restored into apartments for veterans. The underside of a deck is the "roof" of the living space below. Pipe locations are discussed.

The Concord Country Cape: Focus on Framing
We witness an exterior wall framed on the ground and raised into place. The crew learns about the history of framing tools and talks about recessed lighting and electrical panels. Then, three laminated veneer lumber beams replace an old ridge beam.

Planting for the Future

Smaller is Better

Toasty Cars

Race to the Finish

Sunshine Power

All in the Details

Fabulous Cape

West Roxbury: Small Town in a Big City

West Roxbury: Pruning 101

West Roxbury: Drain Pipe Puzzle

West Roxbury: Outdoor Oasis

West Roxbury: Exploring Flooring

West Roxbury: Father and Son

West Roxbury: A Match Made Perfect

West Roxbury: Boho Chic

West Roxbury: Focus on Finishes

West Roxbury: A Modern Victorian

Saratoga Springs: TOH in Saratoga Springs
A worn and tattered multi-generational Dutch Colonial gets its second wind in a turn toward its former glory.

Saratoga Springs: New Vision

Saratoga Springs: Old Woes

Saratoga Springs: Secret Garden

Saratoga Springs: Raise the Roof
Repointing the old foundation; installing a steel beam in the basement; exploring trends in plumbing fixtures; truss system for the third floor living space.

Saratoga Springs: Up and Away
A new chimney facade is made to look old with a brick veneer; selecting kitchen cabinets; cleaning the exterior of the house in preparation for paint; a hot air balloon ride.

Saratoga Springs: Old House New Supports
Replacing an old flooring system; saving an old porch; exploring tile options; installing steel I-beams and trusses.

Saratoga Springs: Neighbors on Ice
Drainpipes are hidden in the coffered ceilings; draining water from the screened-in porch; installing a diffusion vent and single staircase connecting the first to the third floor; a do-it-yourself skate rink brings neighbors together.

Saratoga Springs: Amped Up
The old electrical service is upgraded; a cold weather inverter heat pump is introduced; an original window sash becomes an awning window; insulation.

Saratoga Springs: Watertight Doghouse Dormers
Running new water and sewer lines; the house is brought up to code with fire sprinklers; doghouse dormers are made watertight.

Saratoga Springs: Smooth Finish
Installing a low-impact automatic irrigation system; flooring; the ICF foundation gets a stucco-like finish.

Saratoga Springs: Pantry Problems
Installing cabinetry in the pantry; the homeowners prepare and paint the exterior PVC trim.

Saratoga Springs: A Legacy Restored
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