This Old House
Season 46 starts with the revival of a 1929 brick cottage in Nashville, TN. Then, the crew heads to Ridgewood, NJ to remodel a 1930s Colonial Revival. The last stop: a 19th century historic home in Westford, MA.
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New Orleans High School Students Build Homes to Learn Skills for Work and Life
unCommon Construction, a non-profit in NOLA, gives students valuable training in the building trades
Sneak Peek: Jamestown Net-Zero House
In this season's first project house, the library's in the hallway
Live Q&A: Crabgrass, torn shingles, and sticky sliders
Roger, Kevin, and Tom tackle problems inside and out
Sneak Peek: Brookline puddingstone
Our mid-century modern gets an updated perimeter wall
S40 E7: Modern Barn Raising
Coming up: Load center installation, correct cedar shingling, basement insulation, plan framing, beam barn raising
S40 E6: Net-Zero Blanket
Roof insulation is next step at the net zero house. Richard tours the basement of The Breakers in Newport. Kevin meets Congressman Norcross at the house, who is also an electrician. Apprentices install and flash windows.
S40 E5: Ramp Up the R Value
Insulation is crucial to a net zero house. Jeff and the apprentices start the work. Dana shops for efficient yet decorative lighting. Tom and Jeff work with the apprentices to build false rafter tails and then install them.
Generation NEXT: Nathan Gilbert Update
One of our earliest apprentices officially joins the Ask TOH cast
Live Q&A: Of Moss and Men’s Workshops
Kevin and Tom discuss siding, post sizes, and breaking into the business
Sneak Peek: Brookline Stair Risers
At our mid-century-modern project, there’s a whole lot of climbing going on
S40 E4: A Charleston Family House is Reborn
New apprentices join the team in Rhode Island as the roof goes up. The house gets sheathed. It’s the finish line at Judith’s house in Charleston. Kevin and Tom take the grand tour.
S40 E3: HVAC of the Future
Framing net zero. Heat loss and gain to design a balanced HVAC system. A visit the International Builders Show. Old wiring and plumbing exposed.
Instructing and Inspiring the Next Generation
There’s a shortage of skilled workers across the building trades today. Learn how Marvin is doing their part to inspire the next generation, by offering an intensive Immersion Experience at their dedicated training facility in Warroad, Minnesota.
S40 E2: Net Zero From the Ground Up
Shingle removal. A visit to a manufacturer of precast concrete walls. Kevin gets a tour of historic Jamestown. Foundation wall panels arrive and are placed
S40 E1: The Net-Zero Bungalow
Tom and Kevin cross the bridge from Newport, RI to Jamestown where they tour the next project—a 1920’s bungalow which will become a larger net zero house. They meet the family and builder.
Kevin's Photo Albums | Getting Started in Jamestown
Our first big undertaking in Jamestown is installing the foundation for the addition on this 1920s Net-Zero bungalow. Welcome to Season 40 of This Old House! Check local listings to find us on PBS in your town
Sneak Peek at the 40th-Anniversary Season of This Old House
As we got started working on the Jamestown Net-Zero House, we met with an old adversary: ASBESTOS!
Sneak Peek: Brookline Rubber Roof
A mid-century modern offers a lesson in replacing a flat roof
Insiders Celebrate at the Jamestown Wrap Party
Our guests got to check out the Jamestown Net-Zero House—and be part of their favorite show! See photos from the party here and scroll down to watch the video of our TOH Livestream of the event
Jamestown Net-Zero House: Little Green Giant
Traditional architectural details and a more open floor plan combine with the latest energy-saving—and energy-producing—technologies at a new This Old House TV project
Kevin's Photo Album | Introducing the Jamestown Net-Zero Team
TOH TV host Kevin O'Connor introduces you to the newest crew members and homeowners in Jamestown, Rhode Island. Tune in for the brand-new 40th-anniversary season of TOH on PBS. Check local listings
Charleston-Elliotborough House Exterior Paint Colors
We remodeled two houses during our Charleston 2018 TV season. Many fans asked for the exact colors of the Elliotborough exterior, and here they are
Get Ready for the New Season: We’re 40!
Now completing its fourth decade, TOH TV breaks new ground and checks in on some old favorites
Behind the Scenes: Jamestown
At the TOH TV project house, communication takes a highly personal form
Sneak Peek: Brookline Kitchen Beams
Opening up the cook space means adding more support
Watch the Live Reveal of the Charleston-Elliotborough House
We worked on two houses in Charleston, S.C., last season. But one of the houses was in such rough shape that we couldn't finish it before the TOH finale. Here (finally!) is the big reveal of the finished Elliotborough house
Live Q&A: Kevin O’Connor and Charlie Silva
How to insulate, renovate, and repair a stairway’s treads
Sneak Peek: Jamestown Solar Plan
What it takes to create a utility-bill-free lifestyle
Insiders Go Behind the Scenes in Brookline
You've got to see this! A few lucky guests got to take part in the ultimate This Old House fan experience
Teak Island Countertop Install at the TOH Arlington Italianate Project House
Countertop manufacturer Paul Grothouse shows Norm the right way to install the new teak island top for the kitchen
Butcher-Block Island Top Install
Master carpenter Norm Abram shows how to put in a butcher-block island top, from selecting the right materials to installing it securely.
Teak Touches for the Kitchen
Countertop fabricator Paul Grothouse shows how to install a teak island countertop and its companion piece, a custom teak farmhouse table.