
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.
Latest Seasons
The Art of Graining
For his next trick: master refinisher John Dee transforms MDF into wood.
The Winchester House
Healthy but tired, the 1920's Colonial Revival in Winchester got an improved kitchen and master suite, an updated heating plant, and a cosmetic freshening inside and out.
This New Radiator
HVAC expert Richard Trethewey warms to the topic of the McCues' new European-style heating system in Manchester.
The Inglenook: A History of Hearth & Home
Manchester architect Stephen Holt explains the origins of this cozy little room within a room.
High-tech Craftsman
New software has helped custom cabinetmaker Tom Perkins improve the competitive edge of his small business.
Former Dormers Revived
Putting back these "little houses" wasn't a simple task, but it's had a transformative effect on the Manchester project.
A Pair of Homeowners Take Window Renovation Into Their Own Hands
No pane, no gain: restoring a set of beautiful old windows on the first floor, Janet McCue and friends have learned some satisfying new skills.
Taking the Long Way Home
A new driveway helps the Manchester house make a great first impression.
Making a Grand Entrance
Expert painter John Dee walks us through his restoration of the McCues' handsome front portico.
How to Make the Most of Your New Sound System
Acoustic designer John Storyk gives up the details on the McCues' new hi-fi living room.
Comfortable Construction: Temporary Heat in a Cold Climate
HVAC specialist Richard Trethewey explains how he used a portable heating system using a material called PEX to keep the This Old House team warm while working in Massachusetts.
Selecting a Cedar Shingle
Red or white? Re-shingling their house in Manchester, the McCues have ended up with the best of both colors.
Taking a Look at Aluminum-Clad Windows
The new windows look historic and will stand up well to a tough seaside climate.
A Newfangled Shingle
Despite a preference for the tried and true, our This Old House team has undertaken a promising experiment in roofing material for the Manchester house.
What You Need to Know to Safely Store Home Heating Oil
Heating oil is a great way to keep your home warm and cozy, but storing it can be a challenge. Here's everything you need to know.
S23 E24: The Manchester House
As our completion deadline draws near, the house is abuzz with activity. The flooring contractor installs a laser-cut wood floor medallion in the shape of a compass rose while Norm continues to assemble the various pieces of the inglenook on site. The glass conservatory roof has arrived and is assembled in place, and Tom shows Norm how he's making curved crown molding the old-fashioned way.
The Manchester House
On New England's north shore, This Old House gives grand rebirth to a once-stately, uniquely American Shingle-style house by the sea.
The Santa Barbara House
The guys headed west for the winter to raise the roof on Jan Winford's 1907 Craftsman-style bungalow in sunny Santa Barbara.
The San Francisco House
This Old House converted a 1906 Arts and Crafts-style church into a single family home for Laurie Ann Bishop and Mark Dvorak.
The Milton House
With the help of Julia Child, Marian Morash, Ethan Allen and Laura Ashley, to name a few, This Old House turned an Antique Colonial farmhouse into a dream house.
The Case for Installing a Heat-Recovery Ventilator
Thoroughly insulating a house will hold in the heat, but it will also hold in all the moisture. That could promote rot.
Scrape, Sand, Prime (repeat)
The secret to the perfect paint job? Preparation, preparation, preparation...
Building an Enduring Driveway
There's nothing like a rugged crunch to welcome you home.
Saving Old Windows
Old-growth wood found in some of our oldest homes stands up to time and the elements.
The Media Room
State-of-the-art sights and sounds are right at home in Milton.
A Stand-in for Brownstone
Cast concrete can bring damaged brownstone back to life
The Billerica House
Close to home, This Old House tackled a project close to its heart: rebuilding Dick and Sandra Silvas' house from foundation to finishes after a devastating fire.
Floored
Custom-milled quartersawn oak and southern yellow pine give the Billerica floors a classic Victorian look.