List of ''This Old House'' episodes

This Old House is an American home improvement media brand with television shows, a magazine and a website, ThisOldHouse.com. The brand is headquartered in Stamford, CT. The television series airs on the American television station Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and follows remodeling projects of houses over a number of weeks. This Old House is produced by This Old House Ventures, Inc. with WGBH Boston as the PBS distributing station. Warner Bros. Domestic Television distributes the series to commercial television stations in syndication. Time Inc. launched This Old House magazine in 1995, focusing on home how-to, know-how and inspiration.

Here is a list of episodes broadcast:[1]

List of Episodes

Season 1 (1979)

Hosted by Bob Vila

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Dorchester House[2]
1-01"A Tour of the House"01/01/1979 (01/01/1979)

Host Bob Vila welcomes us to Dorchester, MA, and the series This Old House. The series will reveal the many steps involved in rehabbing an old house into a family home. Rehabbing is a combination of restoring and renovating, from demolition to decoration. This single-family residence was built around 1860 in a style that was very popular in the Victorian era.

Real estate appraiser John Hewitt helps Bob appraise the house. They survey the condition of the exterior, including the mansard roof, clapboards, windows, gutters, garage, and foundation. They assess whether or not the features are worth repairing or replacing. The house is situated on a quarter acre of land next to Saint Peter's church, which was built in 1870, and across the street from the first meetinghouse of Boston. Thirty years ago, the owner, a doctor, built a new entrance, which is in good shape.

Inside, they look at the condition of each room. The ceilings are in poor shape and will need to be replaced. The fireplaces can be cleaned and repaired. The woodwork all matches in the old entryway and can be kept. The kitchen is a good size but will need a complete makeover. The bedrooms on the second floor are large and sunny. The bathroom is a disaster. The third floor is partly redone, and a caretaker will occupy it while the home is being rehabbed. John appraises the home for $16,000 to $17,000 in its current condition.

Real estate broker John Crosby describes the home's biggest selling points as well as the weaknesses.

Down in the basement, John Hewett assesses the condition of the copper pipes and a crawl space under the kitchen. The electrical box needs a major update for safety. The heating system needs to be replaced.
1-02"House History and Kitchen Plans"02/01/1979 (02/01/1979)

Work is underway. First Bob speaks with Norm Abram, head carpenter, about the problem of rot in the eaves. The gutters were improperly installed and allowed water to get into the house. The brackets are also water damaged because water got into the soffit. On the roof, boards near the edge will need to be replaced, and new shingles must be added.

Bonnie Hammer, This Old House associate producer, discusses the history of the house. John Parks originally owned the land in 1818. The house ownership traces back to 1861, to Eliza T. Clapp, a writer. The Clapp family developed a large portion of Dorchester. In 1932, during the depression, the house was taken over by the bank. In 1937, the bank sold it to Arthur T. Ronen, a prominent surgeon, who lived there until 1965. Bonnie and Bob look at an old image of the house and determine when renovations were completed.

Back outside, Bob takes a look at the exterior demolition work. Inside, Bob tells us about the plans for the kitchen. When planning a kitchen it is important to take into account traffic patterns and workspace area. He proposes combining the kitchen with the existing dining room, and turning one of the parlor rooms into a formal dining room. We take a look at the blueprints.

Ross McDonald, an energy auditor, talks about the gross energy deficiencies of the building. He recommends adding insulation and closing leaks. The main problems are heat loss and a lack of heat supply. Fifty percent of the heat produced is being lost. Ross recommends speaking with a heat engineer and retrofitting for energy efficiency.

There is a lot of demolition to be done at this old house. Bob talks about renting a dumpster for a large demo job. To do the demo work yourself, Bob recommends a few key tools: gloves, hat, facemask, claw hammer, sledgehammer, flat bar, and a crow bar. Bob tackles the demolition of the small downstairs powder room.
1-03"Frozen Pipes and a New Kitchen Wall"02/15/1979 (02/15/1979)

Bob talks about the demolition work that has taken place and the problems they have encountered so far. The roof has significant rot damage and will cost more time and money. He explains the plan to make the porch look like it did originally 100 years ago—before the doctor's office entrance was added. As a guide, they can look at a house across the street that is a similar style and was built at the same time. That house gives them an idea of what a simple façade the project house once had.

Another problem has been freezing pipes due to the cold weather in Boston. The house is six feet higher than the street level and the water main. The plumber hasn't been able to dislodge the ice in the pipes, so they might have to dig down into the ground. A lead pipe will have to be replaced.

Bob goes inside to look at the progress of the demolition work. The "box" or the doctor's office entrance will eventually be removed and a new wall and window will replace it. All the demolition inside is completed. The only structural problem encountered is underneath the upstairs bathroom. The indoor plumbing ruined the rafters underneath it. In the kitchen area, Bob shows us where a new first floor bathroom will be located. He shows us where a wall will be removed between the kitchen and current dining room to create a family kitchen dining area. The kitchen is full of problems. It was an addition to the house and has structural issues with the walls, including surface rot on the studs. The previous exterior door will be closed off and they are creating a new door. Temporary roof supports were put in place to support the roof while they remove the wall. Norm Abram and the crew take the wall down and dump them. Bob takes a look at the new wall that has already been built. Norm and the crew move the new wall into place. A new wooden deck will eventually be installed in the area outside the kitchen.

Douglass Shand-Tucci, an expert on Victorian architecture, talks more about the history of Dorchester, Massachusetts. We learn about the meetinghouse and St. Peter's church. The project house is situated between the two landmarks.

Upstairs, Bob discusses the plan to convert the current bathroom into a master bathroom. They will also add a bathroom and laundry room into an existing bedroom that is too small to function as a bedroom.
1-04"Insulation and Plumbing"02/28/1979 (02/28/1979)

Bob shares the updates on the changes to the renovation plans. Bob talks with Dave Novice, insulation contractor with Con-Serv, about the insulation plan. They have already insulated the roof and today they are blowing in cellulose insulation into the cavities in the Mansard roof area. They take a look at the machine that will be used and the insulation material—recycled newsprint. Rodents and insects do not like this material because of the print and chemicals used on it. Cellulose is a better buy than fiberglass. The soffit area will remain empty so they will need to install midget vents to move moisture out.

Bob makes his way down to the kitchen to discuss the plan changes. All the walls in the kitchen addition are now new. They must add more support to the ceiling where the old archway used to be. This changes the original plan slightly and now the fridge and stove areas will be swapped. He shows where a kitchen island will now be built. Bob knocks down a piece of a wall, creating a doorway that will connect the kitchen family area to a new formal dining area.

We move on into the living room where Norm shows us a new wall they built and how the old wall is out of alignment. They move outside to see how the mismatched walls are very visible outside. Norm shows Bob how they will use a pulley to crank the old wall back into position, about an inch and a half.

Ron Trethewey shows Bob how they need to remove the old furnace and what the new heating system will be: a gas fire boiler. They look at the new cast-iron, energy-saving unit. The whole house will be forced hot water with gas. There will be four heating zones in the house instead of only one. The plumbing crew knocks the old, heavy boiler out of place and it will be broken up in pieces to be removed. Ron shows Bob where a utility sink will be added. They look at the pipes and how they will need to rearrange the plumbing and install new PVC piping.

Bob and Ron move upstairs to the kitchen and look at the area where the new half bath will be. There will be no window in this half bath, so it will need a light fan unit with a vent to the outside. In the kitchen, the sink and dishwasher will be on the outside wall under a window and above an unheated crawl space. Bob is worried about frozen pipes, but Ron shows him how the water piping will be protected outside the finished wall. They also discuss the water supply needed for the fridge and the gas line for the new range. Ron also looks at the plans for the upstairs bathrooms. There will be a completely new drainage system including a floor drain to protect the floor from a potential overflow on the laundry area. Ron gives an estimate of 12 days and $3,500 just for labor to complete the upstairs bathroom work.
1-05"Leveled Ceilings and Kitchen Lighting"03/01/1979 (03/01/1979)

Bob shares a circa-1922 to 1938 photo of the house's front exterior sent in by a former resident. It shows that several elements considered original were added on later, including a triple window and bathroom window.


Inside, John explains why a plumbing waystack won't fit inside living room walls, as planned. Bob shows how an additional coat closet will hide the pipe and provide storage space for guests. Then, Bob demonstrates how the crew will level uneven framing before installing new ceilings.

Bob walks through the layout of kitchen elements, lighting, and wiring. Then, he heads outside to help Norm and Greg replace an old bulkhead doorframe with a new waterproof, steel frame. Bob answers questions from reader mail.
1-06"Heating Plan, Kitchen Skylight"03/15/1979 (03/15/1979)

Blue board and cast-iron bathtubs are delivered with the help of a boom truck. Norm shows Bob weatherproofing techniques on the mansard roof, including a metal drip edge and rolled roofing to prevent ice buildup beneath shingles. We get a closer look at refurbished medallions and new trim along the eave line.


Inside, Bob and Adam talk about plans to turn two bedroom closets into one with a pair of space saving bypass doors. Joe walks Bob through the heating plan for the house, and shows him the water heater and heating plant in the basement.

Bob revisits the roof and helps Norm install an insulated skylight over the kitchen. Back inside, Bob checks up on the closet construction in the bedroom. Then Bob answers some reader mail.
1-07"Roof Repairs, Kitchen Plaster Work"04/01/1979 (04/01/1979)

Plasterers, roofers, and carpenters are hard at work on the jobsite. Bob visits the top-tier roof, where Dave shows him how patching a damage section of the tar-and-gravel roof saves the crew from replacing the top section of roof. He also points out that the brick chimney will be repointed instead of replaced. Bob climbs down to the kitchen roof, where Mike explains the reroofing process.

In the kitchen, the blue board is installed and joints are beaded and scratched. Sal shows Bob the proper technique for plastering the walls and ceilings, and Bob gives plastering a try.

Outside, Bob takes a look at the framed front porch and demonstrates installing Fir boards for the decking. He discusses options for building a foundation beneath the porch, which will be determined by budget. While he's outside, Bob explains that the old lead water line cannot be dug up with machines because of rocky soil. Instead, it will have to be hand dug and the process will require tearing up a concrete walkway and brick steps leading to the sidewalk.

Back on the kitchen roof, Mike and his crew are installing the flashing, applying hot tar, and spreading gravel.
1-08"Insulation, Historic Paint Colors"05/01/1979 (05/01/1979)

Bob visits the brick standalone garage in an area of the yard that we haven't previously seen this season. He talks about plans to update the windows and doors. Inside the garage, he shows that there is room for a car and workshop. At the back of the house, Bob shows the existing back deck and reveals the plans for a two-level deck.

Then, Dave shows Bob how the crew is removing exterior clapboards to make room for drilling holes where they will blow cellulose insulation into the bathroom wall cavity. In the crawl space beneath the kitchen, a crew member installs fiberglass batting between kitchen floor joists. That installation and a layer of polyethylene sheeting on the bare ground will keep the kitchen above dry and safe from dirt and humidity.

In the kitchen, Bob admires the complete plasterwork on the walls and ceilings. Norm walks Bob through window trim installation on a kitchen window. Judy shows Bob her technique for determining original paint colors and shares her findings for the project house. Then, Bob addresses a viewer letter about safety concerns.
1-09"Deck Foundation"05/15/1979 (05/15/1979)

Bob tours the town of Dorchester beginning in Ronan Park, a spacious recreation area with views of Dorchester Bay. Carl drives Bob around the neighborhood to see various styles homes, including turn of the century triple decker, multi-family homes and single family Cape Codes, Victorians, and Queen Anne-style houses.


Bob and Carl arrive at the Dorchester house to find that work on the deck and its foundation is underway. Norm explains how the deck supports are built and the concrete footings are poured. The wood framework for the two-level deck is just beginning. Bob heads to the front of the home to discuss how the crew safely strips lead paint from the exterior of the project house, outlining the precautions that need to be taken. He demonstrated how to scrap and sand the paint from the wood clapboards.

Inside, we take a look at how the old window sashes are being repaired. In the bathroom Paul is finished the installation for the master bathroom tub surround. He introduces us to an alternative to ceramic wall tile and his brother Tom demonstrates the installation.

Back outside, Norm cuts a stringer for the deck stairs.
1-10"Exterior Plainning"05/30/1979 (05/30/1979)

In the tenth week of construction new clapboards are going up on the house exterior in place of damages ones. Norm installs red cedar boards and explains how to replace split boards.

Bob joins Phyllis Anderson, a landscape designer, on a tour of the exterior lot. They determine which existing trees and shrubs can be salvaged and which need to be removed. Phyllis talks about plans to raise a wood fence around the perimeter of the grounds.

Inside, new kitchen cabinets are going in. Bob walks us through the layout for the kitchen. He and Norm screw in the top row of cabinets.

The Mayor of Boston, Kevin White, pays a visit to the house. He discussed taxes, crime, and home affordability in the city of Boston.
1-11"Flooring Install"06/01/1979 (06/01/1979)
Host Bob Vila demonstrates how to lay a parquet kitchen floor. He speaks to a marble expert about the dining room fireplace and the bathroom tile floor. A security expert shares his plans for protecting the Dorchester House.
1-12"Adding Curb Appeal"06/15/1979 (06/15/1979)
The house painter demonstrates how to apply primer. Host Bob Vila talks about installing an oak floor and sanding floors. A stonemason repairs the stone wall around the house, and the yard gets two new trees.
1-13"The Finished Project"06/30/1979 (06/30/1979)
A look at the nearly finished product, inside and out. And the finishing touches are put on the picket fence, the deck, and yard.

Season 2 (1981)

Hosted by Bob Vila

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Newton House
2-01"The Newton House - 1"01/01/1981 (01/01/1981)
Bob Vila introduces the Bigelow House, a 19th-century hilltop home in Newton, MA, designed by Victorian architect H.H. Richardson. The challenge is to convert this abandoned structure into five modern condominium units, while preserving architectural integrity. Bob Vila talks with Norm Abram about how to achieve this balance.
2-02"The Newton House - 2"01/15/1981 (01/15/1981)
Bob Vila discusses plans for renovating the Barn unit - insulating, demolition and replacing broken windows.
2-03"The Newton House - 3"01/30/1981 (01/30/1981)
Demolition is nearly complete, and Bob Vila discusses problems uncovered: damage from carpenter ants, vandals, and rot
2-04"The Newton House - 4"02/01/1981 (02/01/1981)
Bob Vila discusses some of the key decisions to be made about condominium sales. Also, plans are made to install wood burning stoves in the ice house and wood house units.
2-05"The Newton House - 5"02/15/1981 (02/15/1981)
We begin to do some plumbing at the house, while a landscape architect shows the lay of the land, and Norm Abram pours a concrete wall
2-06"The Newton House - 6"02/28/1981 (02/28/1981)
The exterminator gives the house a bug check and professor John Coolidge talks about architect of the Bigelow House, H.H. Richardson.
2-07"The Newton House - 7"03/01/1981 (03/01/1981)
Bob Vila discusses plans for the new 5-car garage. The electrician begins wiring and we look at solar and oil heating options.
2-08"The Newton House - 8"03/15/1981 (03/15/1981)
Bob Vila and Norm Abram give a progress report on the house. There's a focus on preparing the house for winter with insulation and fireplace fix-ups.
2-09"The Newton House - 9"03/28/1981 (03/28/1981)
Bob Vila looks at radiators, windows, and lighting options.
2-10"The Newton House - 10"04/01/1981 (04/01/1981)
The south roof gets an ice shield and cedar shingles, the living room wall gets a layer of energy-saving polystyrene board, and the grounds get a facelift.
2-11"The Newton House - 11"04/15/1981 (04/15/1981)
Bob Vila looks at the wiring needs in the Barn units, looks into lathing and plastering, and talks about choosing tiles
2-12"The Newton House - 12"04/28/1981 (04/28/1981)
Shingling is completed on the south side of the bungalow and the lights are in place in the main house.
2-13"The Newton House - 13"05/01/1981 (05/01/1981)
We check on the bathroom tiling, some electrical work (lighting), a look at cabinets, and an installation of wood gutters.
2-14"The Newton House - 14"05/15/1981 (05/15/1981)
Bob Vila shows progress made in the house with roofing and plastering, and meets with Charlie English, who gives a lesson on the finer points of a mud job (tiling the bathroom).
2-15"The Newton House - 15"05/28/1981 (05/28/1981)
The crawlspace in the barn unit gets a concrete floor, we take a look at parquet flooring, we get a lesson in tile grouting, and we talk about landscaping.
2-16"The Newton House - 16"06/01/1981 (06/01/1981)
2-17"The Newton House - 17"06/15/1981 (06/15/1981)
Bob Vila reviews plans for the interior of the Barn unit, discusses issues with flooring, has a sink installed, and looks at door repair.
2-18"The Newton House - 18"06/28/1981 (06/28/1981)
Bob Vila tours the Barn unit, goes over problems with the hardwood floors in the Main House, and takes a look at a selection of brass locks and hardware for the doors.
2-19"The Newton House - 19"07/01/1981 (07/01/1981)
Norm Abram installs unusual floor-to-ceiling triple-sash windows, Charlie the finish carpenter installs locks and door knobs, and kitchen cabinets are installed.
2-20"The Newton House - 20"07/15/1981 (07/15/1981)
A sun room is created, a ceramic floor is laid in the kitchen, we look at ceiling fans, and a fireplace gets a new stone face.
2-21"The Newton House - 21"07/28/1981 (07/28/1981)
2-22"The Newton House - 22"08/01/1981 (08/01/1981)
Plans are made for a new garage, Norm makes a winding stairway in the Barn, a range is installed in the kitchen, and the sunroom gets a copper roof.
2-23"The Newton House - 23"08/15/1981 (08/15/1981)
Bob Vila takes a look at spiral staircases and a factory where they are made, we look at reproducing the original fireplace tiles, and we look some modern kitchen appliances.
2-24"The Newton House - 24"08/28/1981 (08/28/1981)
Bob Vila inspects custom kitchen cabinets in the Barn, checks on plaster work upstairs. Landscape architect Tom Wirth talks about brick paving and takes us on a tour of a granite quarry.
2-25"The Newton House - 25"09/01/1981 (09/01/1981)
A heat pump gets installed in the Barn unit, a countertop is made for a bathroom, Norm begins paneling with white cedar, and Bob takes a side trip to see the process by which the white cedar came from trees in North Carolina to paneling in the Barn.
2-26"The Newton House - 26"09/15/1981 (09/15/1981)
It's been four months since the last show, and Bob Vila shows us progress they have made. We look at the installation of a parquet floor and see some kitchen cabinets. An interior decorator gives advice on how to fill the space.
2-27"The Newton House - 27"09/28/1981 (09/28/1981)
Bob Vila opens the show outside the completed Bigelow House - final show of season - gives rundown for show.

Season 3 (1982)

Hosted by Bob Vila

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Woburn House
3-01"The Woburn House - 1"01/01/1982 (01/01/1982)
Host Bob Vila introduces you to the newest star of This Old House -- a 1950 ranch-style tract house badly in need of elbow room. Bob and master carpenter Norm Abram discuss the possibilities for creating space where none presently exists. And they'll take you on a tour of the neighborhood to see how other homeowners have transformed their houses from the 50s into roomier, energy-efficient homes for the 80s.
3-02"The Woburn House - 2"01/15/1982 (01/15/1982)
It's time to pour the footings for the sunroom/breezeway between the house and the garage. Then the house gets an energy audit and recommendations for cost-effective solutions to specific energy problems.
3-03"The Woburn House - 3"01/28/1982 (01/28/1982)
Host Bob Vila assesses the efficiency of This Old House's heating plant. Rich Trethewey appraises plumbing work to be done. Carpenter Norm Abram builds the framing for the sunroom/breezeway, and replaces windows.
3-04"The Woburn House - 4"02/01/1982 (02/01/1982)
Host Bob Vila tours the new living space. Rich Trethewey roughs in the new bath off the master bedroom, then goes outside to check on Norm Abram and the condition of the roof. Back inside, Bob is busy steaming off the old wallpaper.
3-05"The Woburn House - 5"02/15/1982 (02/15/1982)
This Old House host Bob Vila shows you how to waterproof a basement-turned-living room and discusses plans for installing a wood burning stove in the family room. Norm is busy putting in the new windows and doors.
3-06"The Woburn House - 6"02/28/1982 (02/28/1982)
Host Bob Vila helps install the shower in the new master bedroom. Then Bob shows you how to construct your own cabinets.
3-07"The Woburn House - 7"03/01/1982 (03/01/1982)
Bob Vila and carpenter Norm Abram tear down the old wood paneling in the basement rec room. Upstairs, it's time to install the new kitchen counter and decorate the master bath.
3-08"The Woburn House - 8"03/15/1982 (03/15/1982)
Bob Vila throws a little light on the subject of wiring the sunroom/breezeway addition. Then he warms up the garage-turned-living room with new insulation.
3-09"The Woburn House - 9"03/28/1982 (03/28/1982)
Carpenter Norm Abram shows you the right way to dry wall a new room including important tipes on taping and sanding. Then Bob Vila and Norm talk about tools: which ones are right for the job.
3-10"The Woburn House - 10"04/01/1982 (04/01/1982)
Host Bob Vila shows you how to trim the windows and doors. He also gives you time-saving tips on preparing and painting interior walls.
3-11"The Woburn House - 11"04/15/1982 (04/15/1982)
Bob Vila is in the kitchen installing the new appliances. Carpenter Norm Abramis hard at work building a new rear Deck/Patio. Back indoors, Bob shares some professional secrets for mistake-proof wallpapering. It's easy when you know how.
3-12"The Woburn House - 12"04/28/1982 (04/28/1982)
Bob Vila gives you some pointers on laying a no-wax floor. Then Bob and Norm discuss the finishing touches on the renovation. Outside, Bob checks the progress of the landscaping.
3-13"The Woburn House - 13"05/01/1982 (05/01/1982)
The tract house from the 1950s is now a bright, new energy-efficient home for the 1980s. Bob Vila and carpenter Norm Abram take you on the grand tour of the newly renovated house. You won't recognize the place!

Season 4 (1982)

Hosted by Bob Vila

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Arlington House
4-01"The Arlington House - 1"1982 (1982)
4-02"The Arlington House - 2"1982 (1982)
4-03"The Arlington House - 3"1982 (1982)
4-04"The Arlington House - 4"1982 (1982)
4-05"The Arlington House - 5"1982 (1982)
4-06"The Arlington House - 6"1982 (1982)
4-07"The Arlington House - 7"1982 (1982)
4-08"The Arlington House - 8"1982 (1982)
4-09"The Arlington House - 9"1982 (1982)
4-10"The Arlington House - 10"1982 (1982)
Host Bob Vila installs replacement window sashes and balances with Norm Abram. Lighting selections and layout decisions are made for the ground floor of the house. The kitchen cabinets and island are laid out.
4-11"The Arlington House - 11"1982 (1982)
Host Bob Vila tours an exercise room and greenhouse spa on Nantucket Island. After sandblasting damage from improper installation of the front steps, and window sill are shown. Outdoor lighting and landscape planning is discussed during a tour of the grounds.
4-12"The Arlington House - 12"1982 (1982)
Host Bob Vila talks about concrete deck supports with Norm Abram, and looks at wooden and steel doors for the house. Rich Trethewey shows how a whirlpool tub will be installed in the master bathroom. Bob makes a trip to a local home improvement store to look at cabinets, a dishwasher and a fridge.
4-13"The Arlington House - 13"1982 (1982)
Host Bob Vila talks about climate control and wall covering in the wine cellar with Norm Abram. Bob tours another wine cellar previously designed by John Gifford. Another layer of insulation is added to the attic above the third floor. Sal shows Bob how to repair a chip in a circular plaster cornice and duplicate existing corner sections. Sam shows Bob different styles of fencing, and how the particular fence for the hose is made.
4-14"The Arlington House - 14"1982 (1982)
Tom Shoumarn shows Bob how the hot tub is installed and setup. Tom Worth and Wayne Mezin select a Canoe Birch tree for outside the kitchen, and other plants for around the house. Sal Vasallo demonstrates cornice plastering with a template in the media room.
4-15"The Arlington House - 15"1982 (1982)
Host Bob Vila talks to Jim Boroughs about storm window selection and installation. Jack describes how cabinets are made and finished.
4-16"The Arlington House - 16"1982 (1982)
Bob Vila shows off the new exercise room's skylight and patio doors. Outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico Bob tours a community of passive solar heated houses, walks through an adobe house in construction, and a finished house with solar panels. In the apartment kitchen Norm shows how to install a parquet floor.
4-17"The Arlington House - 17"1982 (1982)

Bob Vila shows how stain absorbs into the recently sand blasted house. A tree is wired for electricity. Calla Jean Schafer shows how to prepare and paint surfaces. Kristy Stottlemyer

tile for the steam room, upstairs bathrooms, and kitchen. Norm does finish work on a redwood doorjamb and baseboards.
4-18"The Arlington House - 18"1982 (1982)
4-19"The Arlington House - 19"1982 (1982)
4-20"The Arlington House - 20"1982 (1982)
4-21"The Arlington House - 21"1982 (1982)
4-22"The Arlington House - 22"1982 (1982)
4-23"The Arlington House - 23"1982 (1982)
4-24"The Arlington House - 24"1982 (1982)
4-25"The Arlington House - 25"1982 (1982)
4-26"The Arlington House - 26"1982 (1982)

Season 5 (1983)

Hosted by Bob Vila

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Brookline House
5-01"The Brookline House - 1"1983 (1983)
5-02"The Brookline House - 2"1983 (1983)
5-03"The Brookline House - 3"1983 (1983)
5-04"The Brookline House - 4"1983 (1983)
5-05"The Brookline House - 5"1983 (1983)
5-06"The Brookline House - 6"1983 (1983)
5-07"The Brookline House - 7"1983 (1983)
5-08"The Brookline House - 8"1983 (1983)
5-09"The Brookline House - 9"1983 (1983)
5-10"The Brookline House - 10"1983 (1983)
5-11"The Brookline House - 11"1983 (1983)
5-12"The Brookline House - 12"1983 (1983)
5-13"The Brookline House - 13"1983 (1983)
5-14"The Brookline House - 14"1983 (1983)
5-15"The Brookline House - 15"1983 (1983)
5-16"The Brookline House - 16"1983 (1983)
5-17"The Brookline House - 17"1983 (1983)
5-18"The Brookline House - 18"1983 (1983)
5-19"The Brookline House - 19"1983 (1983)
5-20"The Brookline House - 20"1983 (1983)
5-21"The Brookline House - 21"1983 (1983)
5-22"The Brookline House - 22"1983 (1983)
5-23"The Brookline House - 23"1983 (1983)
5-24"The Brookline House - 24"1983 (1983)
5-25"The Brookline House - 25"1983 (1983)
5-26"The Brookline House - 26"1983 (1983)

Season 6 (1984)

Hosted by Bob Vila

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
In and Around Boston
6-01"In and Around Boston - 1; Master Bedroom"1984 (1984)
6-02"In and Around Boston - 2; Master Bedroom"1984 (1984)
6-03"In and Around Boston - 3; Master Bedroom"1984 (1984)
6-04"In and Around Boston - 4; Master Bedroom"1984 (1984)
6-05"In and Around Boston - 5; Master Bedroom"1984 (1984)
6-06"In and Around Boston - ;6 Master Bedroom"1984 (1984)
6-07"In and Around Boston - 7; Master Bedroom"1984 (1984)
6-08"In and Around Boston - 8; Family Room"1984 (1984)
6-09"In and Around Boston - 9; Family Room"1984 (1984)
6-10"In and Around Boston - 10; Family Room"1984 (1984)
6-11"In and Around Boston - 11; Family Room"1984 (1984)
6-12"In and Around Boston - 12; Family Room"1984 (1984)
6-13"In and Around Boston - 13; Family Room"1984 (1984)
6-14"In and Around Boston - 14; Family Room"1984 (1984)
6-15"In and Around Boston - 15; Family Room"1984 (1984)
6-16"In and Around Boston - 16; Family Room"1984 (1984)
6-17"In and Around Boston - 17; Kitchen"1984 (1984)
6-18"In and Around Boston - 18; Kitchen"1984 (1984)
6-19"In and Around Boston - 19; Kitchen"1984 (1984)
6-20"In and Around Boston - 20; Kitchen"1984 (1984)
6-21"In and Around Boston - 21; Kitchen"1984 (1984)
6-22"In and Around Boston - 22; Kitchen"1984 (1984)
6-23"In and Around Boston - 23; Apartment"1984 (1984)
6-24"In and Around Boston - 24; Apartment"1984 (1984)
6-25"In and Around Boston - 25; Apartment"1984 (1984)
6-26"In and Around Boston - 26; Apartment"1984 (1984)

Season 7 (1985–1986)

Hosted by Bob Vila

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Newton Cottage
7-01"The Newton Cottage - 1"1985 (1985)
7-02"The Newton Cottage - 2"1985 (1985)
7-03"The Newton Cottage - 3"1985 (1985)
7-04"The Newton Cottage - 4"1985 (1985)
7-05"The Newton Cottage - 5"1985 (1985)
7-06"The Newton Cottage - 6"1985 (1985)
7-07"The Newton Cottage - 7"1985 (1985)
7-08"The Newton Cottage - 8"1985 (1985)
The Reading Ranch
7-09"The Reading Ranch - 1"12/05/1985 (12/05/1985)
7-10"The Reading Ranch - 2"12/12/1985 (12/12/1985)
7-11"The Reading Ranch - 3"12/19/1985 (12/19/1985)
7-12"The Reading Ranch - 4"12/26/1985 (12/26/1985)
7-13"The Reading Ranch - 5"01/02/1986 (01/02/1986)
7-14"The Reading Ranch - 6"01/09/1986 (01/09/1986)
7-15"The Reading Ranch - 7"01/16/1986 (01/16/1986)
7-16"The Reading Ranch - 8"01/23/1986 (01/23/1986)
7-17"The Reading Ranch - 9"01/30/1986 (01/30/1986)
The Melrose House
7-18"The Melrose House - 1"02/6/1986 (02/6/1986)
7-19"The Melrose House - 2"02/13/1986 (02/13/1986)
7-20"The Melrose House - 3"02/20/1986 (02/20/1986)
7-21"The Melrose House - 4"02/27/1986 (02/27/1986)
7-22"The Melrose House - 5"03/06/1986 (03/06/1986)
The Tampa House
7-23"The Tampa House - 1"1985 (1985)
7-24"The Tampa House - 2"1985 (1985)
7-25"The Tampa House - 3"1985 (1985)
7-26"The Tampa House - 4"1985 (1985)

Season 8 (1986–1987)

Hosted by Bob Vila

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Reading House
8-01"The Reading House - 1"1986 (1986)
8-02"The Reading House - 2"1986 (1986)
8-03"The Reading House - 3"1986 (1986)
8-04"The Reading House - 4"1986 (1986)
8-05"The Reading House - 5"1986 (1986)
8-06"The Reading House - 6"1986 (1986)
8-07"The Reading House - 7"1986 (1986)
8-08"The Reading House - 8"1986 (1986)
8-09"The Reading House - 9"1986 (1986)
8-10"The Reading House - 10"1986 (1986)
8-11"The Reading House - 11"1986 (1986)
8-12"The Reading House - 12"1986 (1986)
The Brimfield House
8-13"The Brimfield House - 1"1987 (1987)
8-14"The Brimfield House - 2"1987 (1987)
8-15"The Brimfield House - 3"1987 (1987)
8-16"The Brimfield House - 4"1987 (1987)
8-17"The Brimfield House - 5"1987 (1987)
8-18"The Brimfield House - 6"1987 (1987)
8-19"The Brimfield House - 7"1987 (1987)
8-20"The Brimfield House - 8"1987 (1987)
The Phoenix House
8-21"The Phoenix House - 1"1987 (1987)
8-22"The Phoenix House - 2"1987 (1987)
8-23"The Phoenix House - 3"1987 (1987)
8-24"The Phoenix House - 4"1987 (1987)
8-25"The Phoenix House - 5"1987 (1987)
8-26"The Phoenix House - 6"1987 (1987)

Season 9 (1987)

Hosted by Bob Vila

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Westwood House
9-01"The Westwood House - 1"1987 (1987)
9-02"The Westwood House - 2"1987 (1987)
9-03"The Westwood House - 3"1987 (1987)
9-04"The Westwood House - 4"1987 (1987)
9-05"The Westwood House - 5"1987 (1987)
9-06"The Westwood House - 6"1987 (1987)
9-07"The Westwood House - 7"1987 (1987)
9-08"The Westwood House - 8"1987 (1987)
9-09"The Westwood House - 9"1987 (1987)
9-10"The Westwood House - 10"1987 (1987)
9-11"The Westwood House - 11"1987 (1987)
9-12"The Westwood House - 12"1987 (1987)
9-13"The Westwood House - 13"1987 (1987)
9-14"The Westwood House - 14"1987 (1987)
9-15"The Westwood House - 15"1987 (1987)
9-16"The Westwood House - 16"1987 (1987)
9-17"The Westwood House - 17"1987 (1987)
9-18"The Westwood House - 18"1987 (1987)
9-19"The Westwood House - 19"1987 (1987)
9-20"The Westwood House - 20"1987 (1987)
The Santa Barbara Bungalow
9-21"The Santa Barbara Bungalow - 1"1987 (1987)
9-22"The Santa Barbara Bungalow - 2"1987 (1987)
9-23"The Santa Barbara Bungalow - 3"1987 (1987)
9-24"The Santa Barbara Bungalow - 4"1987 (1987)
9-25"The Santa Barbara Bungalow - 5"1987 (1987)
9-26"The Santa Barbara Bungalow - 6"1987 (1987)

Season 10 (1988)

Bob Vila's final season as host.

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Lexington Bed and Breakfast
10-01"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 1"1988 (1988)
10-02"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 2"1988 (1988)
10-03"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 3"1988 (1988)
10-04"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 4"1988 (1988)
10-05"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 5"1988 (1988)
10-06"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 6"1988 (1988)
10-07"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 7"1988 (1988)
10-08"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 8"1988 (1988)
10-09"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 9"1988 (1988)
10-10"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 10"1988 (1988)
10-11"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 11"1988 (1988)
10-12"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 12"1988 (1988)
10-13"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 13"1988 (1988)
10-14"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 14"1988 (1988)
10-15"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 15"1988 (1988)
10-16"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 16"1988 (1988)
10-17"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 17"1988 (1988)
10-18"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 18"1988 (1988)
10-19"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 19"1988 (1988)
10-20"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 20"1988 (1988)
10-21"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 21"1988 (1988)
10-22"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 22"1988 (1988)
10-23"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 23"1988 (1988)
10-24"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 24"1988 (1988)
10-25"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 25"1988 (1988)
10-26"The Lexington Bed and Breakfast - 26"1988 (1988)

Season 11 (1989)

Steve Thomas's first season as host.

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Concord Barn
11-01"The Concord Barn - 1"01/01/1989 (01/01/1989)
This Old House returns for its 11th season with master carpenter Norm Abram, who introduces the series' new host, Steve Thomas. Steve and Norm survey the new project: an 1835 barn in Concord, MA, and talk to the homeowners, Lynn and Barbara, who want to dismantle and rebuild the barn and live in it.
11-02"The Concord Barn - 2"1989 (1989)
11-03"The Concord Barn - 3"1989 (1989)
11-04"The Concord Barn - 4"1989 (1989)
11-05"The Concord Barn - 5"1989 (1989)
11-06"The Concord Barn - 6"1989 (1989)
11-07"The Concord Barn - 7"1989 (1989)
11-08"The Concord Barn - 8"1989 (1989)
11-09"The Concord Barn - 9"1989 (1989)
11-10"The Concord Barn - 10"1989 (1989)
11-10"The Concord Barn - 10"1989 (1989)
11-11"The Concord Barn - 11"1989 (1989)
11-12"The Concord Barn - 12"1989 (1989)
11-13"The Concord Barn - 13"1989 (1989)
11-14"The Concord Barn - 14"1989 (1989)
11-15"The Concord Barn - 15"1989 (1989)
11-16"The Concord Barn - 16"1989 (1989)
11-17"The Concord Barn - 17"1989 (1989)
11-18"The Concord Barn - 18"1989 (1989)
11-19"The Concord Barn - 19"1989 (1989)
11-20"The Concord Barn - 20"1989 (1989)
The Santa Fe House
11-21"The Santa Fe House - 1"1989 (1989)
11-22"The Santa Fe House - 2"1989 (1989)
11-23"The Santa Fe House - 3"1989 (1989)
11-24"The Santa Fe House - 4"1989 (1989)
11-25"The Santa Fe House - 5"1989 (1989)
11-26"The Santa Fe House - 6"1989 (1989)

Season 12 (1990-1991)

Hosted by Steve Thomas

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Jamaica Plain House
12-01"The Jamaica Plain House - 1"09/01/1990 (09/01/1990)
12-02"The Jamaica Plain House - 2"09/08/1990 (09/08/1990)
12-03"The Jamaica Plain House - 3"09/15/1990 (09/15/1990)
12-04"The Jamaica Plain House - 4"09/22/1990 (09/22/1990)
12-05"The Jamaica Plain House - 5"09/29/1990 (09/29/1990)
12-06"The Jamaica Plain House - 6"10/06/1990 (10/06/1990)
12-07"The Jamaica Plain House - 7"10/13/1990 (10/13/1990)
12-08"The Jamaica Plain House - 8"10/27/1990 (10/27/1990)
12-09"The Jamaica Plain House - 9"10/27/1990 (10/27/1990)
12-10"The Jamaica Plain House - 10"11/03/1990 (11/03/1990)
12-11"The Jamaica Plain House - 11"11/10/1990 (11/10/1990)
12-12"The Jamaica Plain House - 12"11/17/1990 (11/17/1990)
12-13"The Jamaica Plain House - 13"11/24/1990 (11/24/1990)
12-14"The Jamaica Plain House - 14"12/01/1990 (12/01/1990)
12-15"The Jamaica Plain House - 15"12/08/1990 (12/08/1990)
12-16"The Jamaica Plain House - 16"12/15/1990 (12/15/1990)
12-17"The Jamaica Plain House - 17"12/22/1990 (12/22/1990)
12-18"The Jamaica Plain House - 18"12/29/1990 (12/29/1990)
The New Orleans House
12-19"The New Orleans House - 1"02/01/1991 (02/01/1991)
12-20"The New Orleans House - 2"02/08/1991 (02/08/1991)
12-21"The New Orleans House - 3"02/15/1991 (02/15/1991)
12-22"The New Orleans House - 4"02/22/1991 (02/22/1991)
12-23"The New Orleans House - 5"03/01/1991 (03/01/1991)
12-24"The New Orleans House - 6"03/08/1991 (03/08/1991)
12-25"The New Orleans House - 7"03/15/1991 (03/15/1991)
12-26"The New Orleans House - 8"03/22/1991 (03/22/1991)

Season 13 (1991)

[3]

The Wayland House (Episodes 1 - 19)

The London House (Episodes 20 - 26)

Season 14 (1992)

Hosted by Steve Thomas

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Lexington Ranch
14-01"The Lexington Ranch - 1"01/01/1992 (01/01/1992)
Host Steve Thomas starts off the new season by revisiting the Haggers at Kirkside in Wayland. The lawn has come in, and the place looks great. Then it's off to Newton, where a developer has found it economically sound to buy up tired little ranches and upgrade them radically - the idea the show will explore this season. In Lexington, Steve meets Brian and Jan Igoe, and their children Brennan and Sarah, in the ranch house they've lived in for the past nine years. They want to expad it, and Norm, Rich Trethewey, and Tom Silva agree that the basic structure is sound and can be added onto without the need for repair first. Steve and Norm tell the Igoes they'll help them on their project.
14-02"The Lexington Ranch - 2"01/15/1992 (01/15/1992)
Host Steve Thomas meets famous architect Graham Gund in his offices at Bulfinch Square, a historic complex he restored. After a tour of the offices, Graham takes Steve to look at a house he designed in the Massachusetts countryside. He agrees to take on the redesigning of the Igoes' ranch. Meanwhile, Norm investigates a new style of insulated concrete foundation forms. At the ranch architect Rick Bechtel, Graham's assistant, discusses the Igoes' wish list with them.
14-03"The Lexington Ranch - 3"01/28/1992 (01/28/1992)
Architect Graham Gund reveals his plans for the Igoes' ranch, using a model and drawings. Tommy and Norm begin to file for a building permit and to figure material and labor costs using a computer program. Menwhile, Steve takes viewers back to London to see Jeremy and Carla Vogler in their now-complete flat.
14-04"The Lexington Ranch - 4"1992 (1992)
14-05"The Lexington Ranch - 5"1992 (1992)
14-06"The Lexington Ranch - 6"1992 (1992)
14-07"The Lexington Ranch - 7"1992 (1992)
14-08"The Lexington Ranch - 8"1992 (1992)
14-09"The Lexington Ranch - 9"1992 (1992)
14-10"The Lexington Ranch - 10"1992 (1992)
14-11"The Lexington Ranch - 11"1992 (1992)
14-12"The Lexington Ranch - 12"1992 (1992)
14-13"The Lexington Ranch - 13"1992 (1992)
14-14"The Lexington Ranch - 14"1992 (1992)
14-15"The Lexington Ranch - 15"1992 (1992)
14-16"The Lexington Ranch - 16"1992 (1992)
14-17"The Lexington Ranch - 17"1992 (1992)
14-18"The Lexington Ranch - 18"1992 (1992)
14-19"The Lexington Ranch - 19"1992 (1992)
14-20"The Lexington Ranch - 20"1992 (1992)
The Miami House
14-21"The Miami House - 1"07/28/1992 (07/28/1992)
Steve and Norm go to storm-stricken Miami, Florida, in search of a house to fix up. After seeing one that is too big a job for six short shows, they find a 1917 Mediterranean Revival-style home that was directly in the path of Andrew, surviving structurally intact but with significant water damage. Norm meets contractors Rich Groden and Brian Stamp at two of their job sites. Steve talks to homeowner's son Tony O'Donnell about the family's plans to restore and renovate the building.
14-22"The Miami House - 2"08/01/1992 (08/01/1992)
With the wet plaster and carpeting removed from the house, some heretofore hidden features of the house are revealed, including a former window and the original fireplace detail. Norm sees the roofing replaced with modified bitumen membrane system, Steve meets with the architect and homeowner's daughter Mary Ellen Frank. He also tours an example of Mediterranean Revival-style architecture with Margot Ammidown of the metro-Dade Historic Preservation Office, while Richard Trethewey checks out the state of the house's plumbing with plumber Eddie Faccaviento.
14-23"The Miami House - 3"08/15/1992 (08/15/1992)
Steve helps tree cutter Tony Sisto take down a dead tree, with some difficulty, while Norm checks the installation of the house's new air-conditioning system. Contractor Rich Groden explains his plan to make water run off the sun porch roof better, and Norm gets an update on the electricians' progress. Steve meets with a window sales rep, who is ordering up as many standard-size replacement windows as he can get away with in order to avoid far more costly custom units. A concrete beam is repaired in the sun porch, and Steve visits Dr. Bob Sheets at the National Hurricane Center in Coral Gables.
14-24"The Miami House - 4"08/28/1992 (08/28/1992)
Steve opens the show at "Mt. Trashmore," a collecting point--one of about a dozen in South Dade--for all the debris Hurricane Andrew generated. Back at the house, Norm sees how the plaster walls are being patched and finished, while Steve tours the grounds with landscape architect Kevin Holler, who has devised a long-term master plan for the property. The windows arrive, and contractor Rich Groden explains their features and method of installation. Steve tours the kitchen and hears designer Cecilia Luaces' plans for it. Finally, Steve visits a small Miami factory where cement tiles are being custom-fabricated to replace the broken clay ones currently in the house.
14-25"The Miami House - 5"09/01/1992 (09/01/1992)
Steve sees progress on the house with general contractor Rick Groden: window patch-in, interior plastering and trim. He then meets the man who is patching the exterior stucco. Norm talks with Brian Stamp about a concrete pour meant to strengthen faulty arches in the porch section, and then visits a home destroyed by Hurricane Andrew - a structural engineer explains why the house failed. Finally, Steve meets kitchen designer Cecilia Luaces, who is supervising the installation of the newly arrived cabinets.
14-26"The Miami House - 6"09/15/1992 (09/15/1992)

Season 15 (1993)

Hosted by Steve Thomas

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Belmont House
15-01"The Belmont House - 1"09/02/1993 (09/02/1993)
15-02"The Belmont House - 2"09/09/1993 (09/09/1993)
15-03"The Belmont House - 3"09/16/1993 (09/16/1993)
15-04"The Belmont House - 4"09/23/1993 (09/23/1993)
15-05"The Belmont House - 5"09/30/1993 (09/30/1993)
15-06"The Belmont House - 6"10/07/1993 (10/07/1993)
15-07"The Belmont House - 7"10/14/1993 (10/14/1993)
15-08"The Belmont House - 8"10/21/1993 (10/21/1993)
15-09"The Belmont House - 9"10/28/1993 (10/28/1993)
15-10"The Belmont House - 10"11/04/1993 (11/04/1993)
15-11"The Belmont House - 11"11/11/1993 (11/11/1993)
15-12"The Belmont House - 12"11/18/1993 (11/18/1993)
15-13"The Belmont House - 13"11/25/1993 (11/25/1993)
15-14"The Belmont House - 14"12/02/1993 (12/02/1993)
15-15"The Belmont House - 15"12/09/1993 (12/09/1993)
15-16"The Belmont House - 16"12/16/1993 (12/16/1993)
15-17"The Belmont House - 17"12/23/1993 (12/23/1993)
15-18"The Belmont House - 18"12/30/1993 (12/30/1993)
The Honolulu House
15-19"The Honolulu House - 1"02/03/1994 (02/03/1994)
15-20"The Honolulu House - 2"02/10/1994 (02/10/1994)
15-21"The Honolulu House - 3"02/17/1994 (02/17/1994)
15-22"The Honolulu House - 4"02/24/1994 (02/24/1994)
15-23"The Honolulu House - 5"03/03/1994 (03/03/1994)
15-24"The Honolulu House - 6"03/10/1994 (03/10/1994)
15-25"The Honolulu House - 7"03/17/1994 (03/17/1994)
15-26"The Honolulu House - 8"03/24/1994 (03/24/1994)

Season 16 (1994)

[4]

Ep.Num Title Airdate
The Acton House
16-01 "The Acton House - 1" 01/01/1994
16-02 "The Acton House - 2" 01/15/1994
16-03 "The Acton House - 3" 01/28/1994
16-04 "The Acton House - 4"
16-05 "The Acton House - 5"
16-06 "The Acton House - 6"
16-07 "The Acton House - 7"
16-08 "The Acton House - 8"
16-09 "The Acton House - 9"
16-10 "The Acton House - 10"
16-11 "The Acton House - 11"
16-12 "The Acton House - 12"
16-13 "The Acton House - 13"
16-14 "The Acton House - 14"
16-15 "The Acton House - 15"
16-16 "The Acton House - 16"
16-17 "The Acton House - 17"
16-18 "The Acton House - 18"
The Napa Valley House [5]
16-19 "The Napa Valley House - 1"
16-20 "The Napa Valley House - 2"
16-21 "The Napa Valley House - 3"
16-22 "The Napa Valley House - 4"
16-23 "The Napa Valley House - 5"
16-24 "The Napa Valley House - 6"
16-25 "The Napa Valley House - 7"
16-26 "The Napa Valley House - 8"

Season 17 (1995)

Hosted by Steve Thomas

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Salem House
17-01"The Salem House - 1"10/07/1995 (10/07/1995)
17-02"The Salem House - 2"10/14/1995 (10/14/1995)
17-03"The Salem House - 3"10/21/1995 (10/21/1995)
17-04"The Salem House - 4"10/28/1995 (10/28/1995)
17-05"The Salem House - 5"11/04/1995 (11/04/1995)
17-06"The Salem House - 6"11/11/1995 (11/11/1995)
17-07"The Salem House - 7"11/18/1995 (11/18/1995)
17-08"The Salem House - 8"11/25/1995 (11/25/1995)
17-09"The Salem House - 9"12/02/1995 (12/02/1995)
17-10"The Salem House - 10"12/09/1995 (12/09/1995)
17-11"The Salem House - 11"12/16/1995 (12/16/1995)
17-12"The Salem House - 12"12/23/1995 (12/23/1995)
17-13"The Salem House - 13"12/30/1995 (12/30/1995)
17-14"The Salem House - 14"01/06/1996 (01/06/1996)
17-15"The Salem House - 15"01/13/1996 (01/13/1996)
17-16"The Salem House - 16"01/20/1996 (01/20/1996)
17-17"The Salem House - 17"01/27/1996 (01/27/1996)
17-18"The Salem House - 18"02/03/1996 (02/03/1996)
The Savannah House
17-19"The Savannah House - 1"02/10/1996 (02/10/1996)
17-20"The Savannah House - 2"02/17/1996 (02/17/1996)
17-21"The Savannah House - 3"02/24/1996 (02/24/1996)
17-22"The Savannah House - 4"03/02/1996 (03/02/1996)
17-23"The Savannah House - 5"03/09/1996 (03/09/1996)
17-24"The Savannah House - 6"03/16/1996 (03/16/1996)
17-25"The Savannah House - 7"03/23/1996 (03/23/1996)
17-26"The Savannah House - 8"03/30/1996 (03/30/1996)

Season 18 (1996)

The Nantucket House (Episodes 1 - 18) [6]

The Tucson House (Episodes 19 - 26) [7]

Season 19 (1997)

[8]

https://www.thisoldhouse.com/watch/milton-house[9]

The Milton House (Episodes 1 - 19)

The San Francisco House (Episodes 20 - 26)

Season 20 (1998)

[10]

The Watertown House (Episodes 1 - 19)

The Key West House (Episodes 20 - 26)

Season 21 (1999)

The Billerica House (Episodes 1 - 19) [11]

The Santa Barbara House (Episodes 20 - 26) [12]

Season 22 (2000)

[13]

The Charlestown House (Episodes 1 - 18)

The West Palm Beach House (Episodes 19 - 26)

Season 23 (2001)

Hosted by Steve Thomas

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Manchester House
23-01"The Manchester House - 1"09/22/2001 (09/22/2001)
23-02"The Manchester House - 2"09/29/2001 (09/29/2001)
23-03"The Manchester House - 3"10/06/2001 (10/06/2001)
23-04"The Manchester House - 4"10/13/2001 (10/13/2001)
23-05"The Manchester House - 5"10/20/2001 (10/20/2001)
23-06"The Manchester House - 6"10/27/2001 (10/27/2001)
23-07"The Manchester House - 7"11/03/2001 (11/03/2001)
23-08"The Manchester House - 8"11/10/2001 (11/10/2001)
23-09"The Manchester House - 9"11/17/2001 (11/17/2001)
23-10"The Manchester House - 10"11/24/2001 (11/24/2001)
23-11"The Manchester House - 11"12/01/2001 (12/01/2001)
23-12"The Manchester House - 12"12/08/2001 (12/08/2001)
23-13"The Manchester House - 13"12/15/2001 (12/15/2001)
23-14"The Manchester House - 14"12/22/2001 (12/22/2001)
23-15"The Manchester House - 15"12/29/2001 (12/29/2001)
23-16"The Manchester House - 16"01/05/2002 (01/05/2002)
23-17"The Manchester House - 17"01/12/2002 (01/12/2002)
23-18"The Manchester House - 18"01/19/2002 (01/19/2002)
23-19"The Manchester House - 19"01/26/2002 (01/26/2002)
23-20"The Manchester House - 20"02/02/2002 (02/02/2002)
23-21"The Manchester House - 21"02/09/2002 (02/09/2002)
23-22"The Manchester House - 22"02/16/2002 (02/16/2002)
23-23"The Manchester House - 23"02/23/2002 (02/23/2002)
23-24"The Manchester House - 24"03/02/2002 (03/02/2002)
23-25"The Manchester House - 25"03/09/2002 (03/09/2002)
23-26"The Manchester House - 26"03/16/2002 (03/16/2002)

Season 24 (2002)

Final season with host Steve Thomas.

[14]

The Winchester House (Episodes 1 - 18)

The Lake Forest Dream Kitchen (Episodes 19 - 26)

Season 25 (2003)

First season with host Kevin O'Connor.

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Concord Cottage
25-01"Turning a Garden Shed into a Home"10/11/2003 (10/11/2003)
Norm Abram welcomes new host Kevin O'Connor aboard with a visit to one of the most ambitious TOH jobs to date, the Manchester-by-the-Sea project. Wanting to tackle a big job like this one his first time out, Kevin instead ends up in historic Concord, Massachusetts, with a small (but sweet) 20- by 26-foot garden shed that homeowners Jeff and Janet Bernard want to convert into an in-law cottage for Janet's retired parents. Protected by local zoning laws, the shed can't be torn down and rebuilt, so Tom Silva will reframe the c. 1894 building from the inside out, and Richard Trethewey will face the challenges of bringing water, sewer, and gas lines into the building for the first time ever. The cottage is the smallest project in This Old House history, but everyone agrees that, although there's not a lot to work with, there's still a lot to do. Janet takes Kevin to see the inspiration for her project, a small garage apartment that's part of an estate currently on the market in Concord for $7.2 million.
25-02"Roadblocks to Turning a Former Chicken Coop into a Cottage"10/18/2003 (10/18/2003)
Work can't begin at the jobsite until permits are issued, so Kevin takes homeowner Janet Bernard to meet the Concord building commissioner, John Minty, to see what potential roadblocks she's facing in trying to turn an accessory building into a full-time residence. Then Kevin meets local architect Holly Cratsley to see a new home she designed to look like an old home, and an accompanying timber frame barn. Meanwhile, with flashlights, ladders, and archival photographs, Norm and preservation architect Leonard Baum reconstruct the architectural history of the project house, learning that the building started out as a one-story chicken coop with a hip roof, and that it is indeed older than the zoning law itself — a finding that's essential to moving forward with the town.
25-03"Nothing is as Easy as it Looks"10/25/2003 (10/25/2003)
Kevin arrives to find the newly issued building permit affixed to the building and work finally getting underway. Architect Holly Cratsley is officially on board, and Kevin pays a visit to her office to see the first pass at floor plans, elevations, and a scale model of the cottage. Zoning laws only allow for a modest increase in overall volume, so the new one-bedroom cottage will be less than 1,000 square feet when it's done. Norm and Tom prepare to brace a bowed wall, but find a badly rotted sill that needs replacing before they can proceed. Putting Kevin to work, they build two temporary walls; once they're in place, they take the weight off the compromised outside wall. The rotted sill comes out and a new, pressure-treated sill goes in. Then Kevin visits a converted carriage house in Winchester, Massachusetts, that's full of great ideas for the project. Unexpected rain postpones the excavation for the foundation of the new addition.
25-04"It's Starting to Look Like a Cottage"11/01/2003 (11/01/2003)
25-05"Electrifying the Little Cottage"11/08/2013 (11/08/2013)
25-06"Adding to the Project"11/15/2003 (11/15/2003)
25-07"The Beauty and Challenges of Creating Small Living Spaces"11/22/2003 (11/22/2003)
25-08"Residential Window Manufacturing"11/29/2003 (11/29/2003)
25-09"Charming Touches for the Cottage"12/06/2003 (12/06/2003)
25-10"Cottage Living with the Future in Mind"12/13/2003 (12/13/2003)
25-11"Creating a Safe and Beautiful Home for Elders"12/20/2003 (12/20/2003)
25-12"Access to and Visions of a Beautiful Yard"12/27/2003 (12/27/2003)
25-13"Lots of Activity Outside"01/03/2004 (01/03/2004)
25-14"Custom Details Give the Cottage Personal Touches"01/10/2004 (01/10/2004)
25-15"Everyone’s Here to Get the Job Done"01/17/2004 (01/17/2004)
25-16"Making and Installing Engineered Flooring"01/24/2004 (01/24/2004)
25-17"One Installation After Another"02/01/2004 (02/01/2004)
25-18"Once a Barn, Now a Beautiful Home"02/08/2004 (02/08/2004)
The Bermuda House
25-19"Sailing the Atlantic for the Next Project in Bermuda"02/15/2004 (02/15/2004)
25-20"Restoring the Inn with Native Limestone"02/22/2004 (02/22/2004)
25-21"Appreciating a Whole Different Type of Construction"02/28/2004 (02/28/2004)
25-22"Collecting Water"03/07/2004 (03/07/2004)
25-23"Making Way for the Custom Built Mantel"03/14/2004 (03/14/2004)
25-24"Challenges and Rewards of Island Building"03/21/2004 (03/21/2004)
25-25"Beautiful Finishes Create Beautiful Spaces"03/28/2004 (03/28/2004)
25-26"Finishing the Project, Bermuda-Style"04/04/2004 (04/04/2004)

Season 26 (2004)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Carlisle House[15]
26-01"Celebrating 25 Years of Home Renovation"10/09/2004 (10/09/2004)
26-02"Appreciating the Past"10/16/2004 (10/16/2004)
26-03"A Different Kind of Barn Raising"10/23/2004 (10/23/2004)
26-04"Saving Old Barns for New Homes"10/30/2004 (10/30/2004)
26-05"Foundation Installation Begins"11/06/2004 (11/06/2004)
26-06"Prefab Systems Speed Things Up"11/13/2004 (11/13/2004)
26-07"Passing on the Trades"11/20/2004 (11/20/2004)
26-08"Not Your Grandfather's Farmhouse"11/27/2004 (11/27/2004)
26-09"Envisioning the Kitchen"12/04/2004 (12/04/2004)
26-10"Shaping the Spaces"12/11/2004 (12/11/2004)
26-11"Design Elements Make a House Special"12/18/2004 (12/18/2004)
26-12"Many Hands Make a Beautiful Fireplace"12/25/2004 (12/25/2004)
26-13"Digging for Water"01/01/2005 (01/01/2005)
26-14"Enhancing the House With Stone and Paint"01/08/2005 (01/08/2005)
26-15"Living in a Barn"01/15/2005 (01/15/2005)
26-16"New Technologies for an Old Farmhouse"01/22/2005 (01/22/2005)
26-17"History of the Greek-Revival"01/29/2005 (01/29/2005)
26-18"Shutting Out the Cold"02/05/2005 (02/05/2005)
26-19"Keeping It Old"02/12/2005 (02/12/2005)
26-20"Prefab Meets Custom"02/19/2005 (02/19/2005)
26-21"Mantel Troubles"02/26/2005 (02/26/2005)
26-22"Modern Conveniences"03/05/2005 (03/05/2005)
26-23"All the Comforts of Home"03/12/2005 (03/12/2005)
26-24"Designer Show House"03/19/2005 (03/19/2005)
26-25"More Designer Show House"03/26/2005 (03/26/2005)
26-26"A Farmhouse for the Next 100 Years"04/02/2005 (04/02/2005)

Season 27 (2005)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Cambridge House
27-01"A Modern Old House"10/06/2005 (10/06/2005)
27-02"Modernize, Again"10/13/2005 (10/13/2005)
27-03"Worst-Case Scenario"10/20/2005 (10/20/2005)
27-04"Longfellow's House"10/27/2005 (10/27/2005)
27-05"The Cost of Poor Workmanship"11/03/2005 (11/03/2005)
27-06"High-Tech Heating and Cooling"11/10/2005 (11/10/2005)
27-07"Water Damage Brings Opportunity"11/17/2005 (11/17/2005)
27-08"Real Stone, Flat Roof"11/24/2005 (11/24/2005)
27-09"A Water-Feature Welcome"12/01/2005 (12/01/2005)
27-10"Creating a Dramatic Entryway"12/08/2005 (12/08/2005)
27-11"Rain Slows Some Progress"12/15/2005 (12/15/2005)
27-12"Dramatic Staircase"12/22/2005 (12/22/2005)
27-13"Interior Finishes Begin"12/29/2005 (12/29/2005)
27-14"Fine Craftsmanship"01/05/2006 (01/05/2006)
27-15"Contemporary Design Elements"01/12/2006 (01/12/2006)
27-16"Modern Conveniences in a Modern Home"01/17/2006 (01/17/2006)
27-17"Things Are Coming Together"01/24/2006 (01/24/2006)
27-18"A Red Box Becomes a Show House"02/01/2006 (02/01/2006)
The Washington, D.C. House
27-19"Reviving an Abandoned 1879 Rowhouse"02/08/2006 (02/08/2006)
27-20"Setbacks Open Up New Ideas"02/15/2006 (02/15/2006)
27-21"Honoring the Past, Looking Toward the Future"02/22/2006 (02/22/2006)
27-22"A Rebuilt Structure"03/01/2006 (03/01/2006)
27-23"Beautiful Historic Restorations"03/08/2006 (03/08/2006)
27-24"The Outside is Shaping Up, Too"03/15/2006 (03/15/2006)
27-25"Surface Finishes"03/22/2006 (03/22/2006)
27-26"A Home Saved"03/29/2006 (03/29/2006)

Season 28 (2006)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The East Boston House
28-01"A Tale of Two Homes"10/05/2006 (10/05/2006)
28-02"Stucco and Sewer Problems"10/12/2006 (10/12/2006)
28-03"Design and Demolition"10/19/2006 (10/19/2006)
28-04"Urban Garden, Asbestos, City Sewer"10/26/2006 (10/26/2006)
28-05"Refrigerator, Hot Plate, and Bad Larry"11/02/2006 (11/02/2006)
28-06"Salvage, Chimney, Attic, and the ICA"11/09/2006 (11/09/2006)
28-07"Ivy Be Gone"11/16/2006 (11/16/2006)
28-08"Progress, Patching and Packing Up"11/23/2006 (11/23/2006)
28-09"Local Heroes"11/30/2006 (11/30/2006)
28-10"On The Waterfront"12/07/2006 (12/07/2006)
28-11"Renovating in Eastie"12/07/2006 (12/07/2006)
28-12"Roofing, Shower Pan, Surge Suppression"12/14/2006 (12/14/2006)
28-13"Patching Walls, Inside and Out"12/21/2006 (12/21/2006)
28-14"Floors in Eastie and at the BSO"12/28/2006 (12/28/2006)
28-15"Modern, Traditional, and Boston Light"01/04/2007 (01/04/2007)
28-16"Off To The Races"01/11/2007 (01/11/2007)
28-17"The House With the White Picket Fence"01/18/2007 (01/18/2007)
28-18"Upstairs, Downstairs–Complete!"01/25/2007 (01/25/2007)
The Austin House
28-19"Where Green Building Was Born"02/02/2007 (02/02/2007)
28-20"Chasing Five Stars"02/07/2007 (02/07/2007)
28-21"The Great State of Texas"02/14/2007 (02/14/2007)
28-22"Trethewey in Texas"02/21/2007 (02/21/2007)
28-23"Keeping Austin Weird"02/28/2007 (02/28/2007)
28-24"Harvesting Water and Wind"03/07/2007 (03/07/2007)
28-25"Green is Good"03/14/2007 (03/14/2007)
28-26"Finished House and Five Stars!"03/21/2007 (03/21/2007)

Season 29 (2007)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
Newton Shingle-Style House
29-01"Move or Improve?"10/06/2007 (10/06/2007)
29-02"Big Plans"10/13/2007 (10/13/2007)
29-03"Prepwork and Inspiration"10/20/2007 (10/20/2007)
29-04"Framing, Wiring, and an Unfitted Kitchen"10/27/2007 (10/27/2007)
29-05"Retaining Wall, Historic Wallcovering"11/03/2007 (11/03/2007)
29-06"Exterior Paint Colors, Stained-Glass Window"11/10/2007 (11/10/2007)
29-07"Salvage, Progress, and Pink Granite"11/17/2007 (11/17/2007)
29-08"Fieldstone, Replacement Windows, and Teak"11/24/2007 (11/24/2007)
29-09"Pests, Decking, and AC"12/01/2007 (12/01/2007)
29-10"Bluestone and a Historic Billiards Room"12/08/2007 (12/08/2007)
29-11"Bringing Light Throughout"12/13/2007 (12/13/2007)
29-12"Garage Nightmare and Garbage Disposers"12/22/2007 (12/22/2007)
29-13"Getting The Details Right"12/29/2007 (12/29/2007)
29-14"In Memory of Joe Ferrante"01/05/2008 (01/05/2008)
29-15"Grout, Closets, and a Clawfoot Tub"01/12/2008 (01/12/2008)
29-16"Winter Wrap Party"01/19/2008 (01/19/2008)
New Orleans Rebuilds
29-17"Return to New Orleans, Post Katrina"01/26/2008 (01/26/2008)
29-18"Camelbacks, Bargeboard, and Toxic Mold"02/02/2008 (02/02/2008)
29-19"French Quarter, Shotgun Colors"02/09/2008 (02/09/2008)
29-20"Saints in the City"02/16/2008 (02/16/2008)
29-21"First Builder Falls Through"02/23/2008 (02/23/2008)
29-22"Back on Track"03/01/2009 (03/01/2009)
29-23"Recovery Continues"03/08/2008 (03/08/2008)
29-24"Landscapes and NBA Legends"03/15/2008 (03/15/2008)
29-25"Only In New Orleans"03/22/2008 (03/22/2008)
29-26"One Small Corner Restored"03/29/2008 (03/29/2008)

Season 30 (2008)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Weston House
30-01"A Prefab Timberframe Project House Begins"10/02/2008 (10/02/2008)
30-02"House Plan Virtual Tour"10/09/2008 (10/09/2008)
30-03"Even the Foundation is Prefabricated!"10/16/2008 (10/16/2008)
30-04"Prefabricating Inside and Out"10/23/2008 (10/23/2008)
30-05"Raising in the Rain"10/30/2008 (10/30/2008)
30-06"Raising Timbers"11/06/2008 (11/06/2008)
30-07"Modular Rooms"11/13/2008 (11/13/2008)
30-08"Closing Up the House"11/20/2008 (11/20/2008)
30-09"Rock Stars"11/27/2008 (11/27/2008)
30-10"Bringing Things Together"12/04/2008 (12/04/2008)
30-11"Making A Mark"12/11/2008 (12/11/2008)
30-12"Natural Surfaces and the Latest Appliances"12/17/2008 (12/17/2008)
30-13"Keeping it Green Outside"12/24/2008 (12/24/2008)
30-14"LEED Requirements"12/31/2008 (12/31/2008)
30-15"Amy Lends a Hand"01/07/2009 (01/07/2009)
30-16"The Weston Timberframe Complete"01/14/2009 (01/14/2009)
The New York City House
30-17"A TOH Brownstone In Brooklyn"01/21/2009 (01/21/2009)
30-18"Classic New York"01/28/2009 (01/28/2009)
30-19"Preservation & Planning"02/04/2009 (02/04/2009)
30-20"In with the New"02/11/2009 (02/11/2009)
30-21"Making it Their Own"02/18/2009 (02/18/2009)
30-22"Restoring and Replacing"02/25/2009 (02/25/2009)
30-23"Made In New York"03/04/2009 (03/04/2009)
30-24"The Dream Team"03/11/2009 (03/11/2009)
30-25"Wood Finishes Restored to Original Brilliance"03/18/2009 (03/18/2009)
30-26"This Brownstone is Beautiful Once Again"03/25/2009 (03/25/2009)

Season 31 (2009)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Newton Centre House
31-01"Welcome to Newton Centre"10/10/2009 (10/10/2009)
31-02"Quality, Not Quantity"10/17/2009 (10/17/2009)
31-03"Work Begins, Homeowners Decide to Stay"10/24/2009 (10/24/2009)
31-04"Origins of the Dutch Colonial Revival"10/31/2009 (10/31/2009)
31-05"New Gambrel Addition Takes Shape"11/07/2009 (11/07/2009)
31-06"Making Room for New Windows"11/14/2009 (11/14/2009)
31-07"Pruning Hemlocks and Checking in on TOH Austin"11/21/2009 (11/21/2009)
31-08"Father and Son Lend a Hand"11/28/2009 (11/28/2009)
31-09"Radiant Heat, Two Ways"12/05/2009 (12/05/2009)
31-10"Inspired Openings and Insulating the House"12/12/2009 (12/12/2009)
31-11"Never Paint Again"12/19/2009 (12/19/2009)
31-12"Stone, Tile and Oak Finishes"12/26/2009 (12/26/2009)
31-13"The New Kitchen is Coming Together"01/02/2010 (01/02/2010)
31-14"Interior Painting Primer and Fabricating Our New Countertops"01/09/2010 (01/09/2010)
31-15"Is the Island Too Big?"01/16/2010 (01/16/2010)
31-16"The Finished Project"01/23/2010 (01/23/2010)
The Roxbury House
31-17"Project with Purpose Begins"01/30/2010 (01/30/2010)
31-18"Mounting Challenges"02/06/2010 (02/06/2010)
31-19"More Trouble than We Thought"02/13/2010 (02/13/2010)
31-20"Coming Together"02/20/2010 (02/20/2010)
31-21"Help From Our Friends"02/27/2010 (02/27/2010)
31-22"Oak Doors, Fireplace Surround"03/06/2010 (03/06/2010)
31-23"Custom Details"03/13/2010 (03/13/2010)
31-24"Roxbury Past and Present"03/20/2010 (03/20/2010)
31-25"Looking Back and Looking Ahead"03/27/2010 (03/27/2010)
31-26"One Less Foreclosure in Boston"04/03/2010 (04/03/2010)

Season 32 (2010)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Auburndale House
32-01"A Ho-Hum House on The Charles River"10/09/2010 (10/09/2010)
32-02"Regulations and Challenges"10/16/2010 (10/16/2010)
32-03"Bringing in the Structure"10/23/2010 (10/23/2010)
32-04"Fixes, Framing, and Floods"10/30/2010 (10/30/2010)
32-05"A New Approach to the House"11/06/2010 (11/06/2010)
32-06"The Artistry of TOH and Jules Aarons"11/13/2010 (11/13/2010)
32-07"Progress On All Levels"11/20/2010 (11/20/2010)
32-08"Shingles, Ductwork, Lights, and a Pocket Door"11/27/2010 (11/27/2010)
32-09"Stucco, Kitchen Design, Roof, and Insulation"12/04/2010 (12/04/2010)
32-10"Landscape Decisions and a Duck Tour"12/11/2010 (12/11/2010)
32-11"Planning for the Pergola"12/18/2010 (12/18/2010)
32-12"Making the Most of Green Products"12/25/2010 (12/25/2010)
32-13"Absolute Curb Appeal"01/01/2011 (01/01/2011)
32-14"Front Yard Transformation"01/08/2011 (01/08/2011)
32-15"Systems, Security and Surfaces Take Shape"01/15/2011 (01/15/2011)
32-16"Transformation Complete!"01/22/2011 (01/22/2011)
Los Angeles House
32-17"TOH Goes Hollywood, Almost"01/29/2011 (01/29/2011)
32-18"Only in LA"02/05/2011 (02/05/2011)
32-19"Roof Tiles & Richard's Water Story"02/12/2011 (02/12/2011)
32-20"Secrets of Silver Lake"02/19/2011 (02/19/2011)
32-21"It Never Rains In California?"02/26/2011 (02/26/2011)
32-22"Spanish Style: Stucco, Ornamental Iron, Hand Glazed Tile"03/05/2011 (03/05/2011)
32-23"Kevin Goes Hollywood"03/12/2011 (03/12/2011)
32-24"Spanish Plaster, Soapstone, and a Star"03/19/2011 (03/19/2011)
32-25"More Spanish Style"03/26/2011 (03/26/2011)
32-26"So Long To Silver Lake"04/02/2011 (04/02/2011)

Season 33 (2011)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Bedford House[16]
33-01"Welcome to the Bedford Project"10/06/2011 (10/06/2011)
33-02"And the Work Begins"10/13/2011 (10/13/2011)
33-03"Work on the Addition Begins"10/21/2011 (10/21/2011)
33-04"New Entrance, Old Bricks"10/27/2011 (10/27/2011)
33-05"Yard and New Gable Wall"11/03/2011 (11/03/2011)
33-06"New Space Revealed"11/10/2011 (11/10/2011)
33-07"Insulation, Roofing"11/17/2011 (11/17/2011)
33-08"Kitchen Inspiration"11/24/2011 (11/24/2011)
33-09"A New Driveway"12/04/2011 (12/04/2011)
33-10"Interior Design Ideas"12/08/2011 (12/08/2011)
33-11"Milestones In and Out"12/15/2011 (12/15/2011)
33-12"A Major Milestone"12/22/2011 (12/22/2011)
33-13"On the Right Path"12/29/2011 (12/29/2011)
33-14"Doors and Tabletops"01/08/2012 (01/08/2012)
33-15"Final Touches"01/12/2012 (01/12/2012)
33-16"Final Reveal"01/19/2012 (01/19/2012)
The Barrington Beach House
33-17"An Introduction"01/26/2012 (01/26/2012)
33-18"Hurricane Irene"02/02/2012 (02/02/2012)
33-19"Building a Clambake!"02/09/2012 (02/09/2012)
33-20"A Newport Mansion"02/16/2012 (02/16/2012)
33-21"Coastal Landscape"02/23/2012 (02/23/2012)
33-22"The Finishes Begin"03/01/2012 (03/01/2012)
33-23"Cherry Kitchen"03/08/2012 (03/08/2012)
33-24"Wall Dressing"03/15/2012 (03/15/2012)
33-25"The Finish Line"03/22/2012 (03/22/2012)
33-26"Another Project Wraps"03/29/2012 (03/29/2012)

Season 34 (2012)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Cambridge 2012 House
34-01"Scandinavian Modern?"10/04/2012 (10/04/2012)
34-02"Deconstruction and Design"10/11/2012 (10/11/2012)
34-03"Modernizing a Balloon Frame"10/18/2012 (10/18/2012)
34-04"Swedish Style"10/25/2012 (10/25/2012)
34-05"Landscape Plans, Roof Deck"11/01/2012 (11/01/2012)
34-06"Exterior Improvements"11/08/2012 (11/08/2012)
34-07"Old and New in Harmony"11/15/2012 (11/15/2012)
34-08"Plaster, Shingles, Radiant Heat"11/22/2012 (11/22/2012)
34-09"Gutters, Range, Fireplace"11/29/2012 (11/29/2012)
34-10"Swedish Design Details"12/06/2012 (12/06/2012)
34-11"Window Seat, Stairs, Knee Walls"12/13/2012 (12/13/2012)
34-12"Drywells, Kitchen Design, Deck Tiles"12/20/2012 (12/20/2012)
34-13"Hearthstone, Butcher Block Island"12/27/2012 (12/27/2012)
34-14"Secondary Spaces"01/03/2013 (01/03/2013)
34-15"The Big Finish"01/10/2013 (01/10/2013)
The Essex House
34-16"A Cottage in the Woods"01/17/2013 (01/17/2013)
34-17"Human Centered Design, Demolition"01/24/2013 (01/24/2013)
34-18"One-Level Living"01/31/2013 (01/31/2013)
34-19"Water Feature, Geothermal Heat"02/07/2013 (02/07/2013)
34-20"Cottage Style"02/14/2013 (02/14/2013)
34-21"Standing-Seam Roof, Lighting Rods"02/21/2013 (02/21/2013)
34-22"Rustic Plaster, Advanced Septic"02/28/2013 (02/28/2013)
34-23"Shiplap Walls, Finished Yard"03/07/2013 (03/07/2013)
34-24"Tiling, Floor Stains"03/14/2013 (03/14/2013)
34-25"Design for Everyone"03/21/2013 (03/21/2013)
34-26"A Home for Mom and Dad"03/28/2013 (03/28/2013)

Season 35 (2013)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
Jersey Shore Rebuilds
35-01"After the Storm"10/03/2013 (10/03/2013)
35-02"Drastic Measures"10/10/2013 (10/10/2013)
35-03"Getting to Work"10/17/2013 (10/17/2013)
35-04"Built for Speed"10/24/2013 (10/24/2013)
35-05"Lines in the Sand"10/31/2013 (10/31/2013)
35-06"Go With the Flow"11/07/2013 (11/07/2013)
35-07"Stories from Sea Level"11/14/2013 (11/14/2013)
35-08"One Year Later"11/21/2013 (11/21/2013)
The Arlington Italianate House
35-09"A New Project in Arlington, Massachusetts"01/04/2014 (01/04/2014)
35-10"Old House Discoveries"01/11/2014 (01/11/2014)
35-11"Concrete Jungle"01/16/2014 (01/16/2014)
35-12"Quest for a Dry Basement"01/23/2014 (01/23/2014)
35-13"Getting to Level"01/30/2014 (01/30/2014)
35-14"Details on the Addition"02/06/2014 (02/06/2014)
35-15"Arlington Heights"02/13/2014 (02/13/2014)
35-16"Italianate Inspiration"02/20/2014 (02/20/2014)
35-17"Deadliest Old House?"02/27/2014 (02/27/2014)
35-18"Old World, New World"03/06/2014 (03/06/2014)
35-19"Hydrangeas and Hail Storms"03/13/2014 (03/13/2014)
35-20"Water, Water Everywhere"03/20/2014 (03/20/2014)
35-21"Brick, Trim, and Tile"03/27/2014 (03/27/2014)
35-22"Soapstone, Oval Frame"04/03/2014 (04/03/2014)
35-23"Made In The Shade"04/10/2014 (04/10/2014)
35-24"Decorative Details"04/17/2014 (04/17/2014)
35-25"Vent Hood, Garbage Disposers, Crown Molding"04/24/2014 (04/24/2014)
35-26"Italianate Renaissance"05/01/2014 (05/01/2014)

Season 36 (2014)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Charlestown 2014 House[17]
36-01"35 Years of This Old House"10/02/2014 (10/02/2014)
36-02"Brick Rowhouse Blues"10/09/2014 (10/09/2014)
36-03"A Bridge to Charlestown"10/16/2014 (10/16/2014)
36-04"Wood and Water"10/23/2014 (10/23/2014)
36-05"Gardens and Greek Revival"10/30/2014 (10/30/2014)
36-06"Kitchens and Baths"11/06/2014 (11/06/2014)
36-07"Rowhouse, Lighthouse"11/13/2014 (11/13/2014)
36-08"A Rowhouse Reimagined"11/20/2014 (11/20/2014)
The Lexington Colonial House
36-09"Colonial Roots"01/01/2015 (01/01/2015)
36-10"Footings and Foundations"01/08/2015 (01/08/2015)
36-11"Colonial Curb Appeal"01/15/2015 (01/15/2015)
36-12"Smart Solutions"01/22/2015 (01/22/2015)
36-13"Making Connections"01/29/2015 (01/29/2015)
36-14"Exterior Details"02/05/2015 (02/05/2015)
36-15"Inspections"02/12/2015 (02/12/2015)
36-16"Conservation Concerns"02/19/2015 (02/19/2015)
36-17"Old to New"03/26/2015 (03/26/2015)
36-18"Designer Details"04/02/2015 (04/02/2015)
36-19"New Walk, Old Stone"04/09/2015 (04/09/2015)
36-20"Mudroom, Ventilation, Kids' Rooms"04/16/2015 (04/16/2015)
36-21"Finishing Details"04/23/2015 (04/23/2015)
36-22"Down to the Wire"04/30/2015 (04/30/2015)
36-23"Garrison No More"05/07/2015 (05/07/2015)
The Veteran's Special House Project
36-24"The Veteran's Special House Project"05/14/2015 (05/14/2015)
36-25"Adaptation & Accessibility"05/21/2015 (05/21/2015)
36-26"A Home for Matt & Cat"05/28/2015 (05/28/2015)

Season 37 (2015)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Belmont Victorian House[18]
37-01"Dude, Where's My Victorian?"10/01/2015 (10/01/2015)
37-02"The Kitchen Came Tumbling Down"10/08/2015 (10/08/2015)
37-03"Bracing the Basement"10/15/2015 (10/15/2015)
37-04"It's All About the Beams"10/22/2015 (10/22/2015)
37-05"It's Foundation Time"10/29/2015 (10/29/2015)
37-06"Opening The Entry"11/05/2015 (11/05/2015)
37-07"Victorian 2.0"11/12/2015 (11/12/2015)
37-08"Antiques for an Antique House"11/19/2015 (11/19/2015)
37-09"True Colors"12/31/2015 (12/31/2015)
37-10"Victorian Warmth"01/07/2016 (01/07/2016)
37-11"Grinding Out the Details"01/14/2016 (01/14/2016)
37-12"This Old Tree House"01/21/2016 (01/21/2016)
37-13"What's Old Is New Again"01/28/2016 (01/28/2016)
37-14"Inside-Out Restoration"02/04/2016 (02/04/2016)
37-15"The Final Countdown"02/11/2016 (02/11/2016)
37-16"Good-bye, Tired Old House"02/18/2016 (02/18/2016)
North Shore Farmhouse
37-17"This Old New House"03/24/2016 (03/24/2016)
37-18"The North Shore Is a Blast"03/31/2016 (03/31/2016)
37-19"Truck In The New House"04/07/2016 (04/07/2016)
37-20"North Shore Framezilla"04/14/2016 (04/14/2016)
37-21"Up on the Roof"04/21/2016 (04/21/2016)
37-22"400 Years of Home Technology"04/28/2016 (04/28/2016)
37-23"Making New Look Old"05/05/2016 (05/05/2016)
37-24"House Requires Some Assembly"05/12/2016 (05/12/2016)
37-25"A Race to the Punch List"05/19/2016 (05/19/2016)
37-26"What's New Is Old Again"05/26/2016 (05/26/2016)

Season 38 (2016)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
Arlington Arts & Crafts
38-01"Arts and Crafts Class Begins"09/29/2016 (09/29/2016)
38-02"A New Look, Inside and Out"10/06/2016 (10/06/2016)
38-03"Make Way for the Family Room"10/13/2016 (10/13/2016)
38-04"Foundation Fundamentals"10/20/2016 (10/20/2016)
38-05"A Steely Den"10/27/2016 (10/27/2016)
38-06"One Brick at a Time"11/03/2016 (11/03/2016)
38-07"To Paint or Not to Paint"11/10/2016 (11/10/2016)
38-08"A New Look to Match the Old"11/17/2016 (11/17/2016)
38-09"From Top to Bottom"11/24/2016 (11/24/2016)
38-10"Shedding the Old Look"12/01/2016 (12/01/2016)
38-11"Underground Energy"12/08/2016 (12/08/2016)
38-12"Changes Start to Show"01/28/2017 (01/28/2017)
38-13"Decorative Touches Make the Difference"02/04/2017 (02/04/2017)
38-14"Ship Lap for a Ship Shape House"02/11/2017 (02/11/2017)
38-15"Details Make the House Beautiful"02/18/2017 (02/18/2017)
38-16"An Arts & Craft for the Ages"02/25/2017 (02/25/2017)
Detroit
38-17"Rebuilding Motor City"04/01/2017 (04/01/2017)
38-18"Ready for Rehab"04/08/2017 (04/08/2017)
38-19"Down the Rehab Rabbit Hole"04/15/2017 (04/15/2017)
38-20"Windows of Detroit"04/22/2017 (04/22/2017)
38-21"Plumbing Road Trip"04/29/2017 (04/29/2017)
38-22"Fixing the Fascia"05/06/2017 (05/06/2017)
38-23"A Mason Steps Up"05/13/2017 (05/13/2017)
38-24"Stained Glass Revival"05/18/2017 (05/18/2017)
38-25"Going Old School for Tile and Molding"05/25/2017 (05/25/2017)
38-26"Rebirth in Detroit"06/01/2017 (06/01/2017)

Season 39 (2017)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
Newton Generation NEXT House
39-01"A House for the NEXT Generation"10/12/2017 (10/12/2017)
Overview of renovation plans, introduction of NEXT apprenticeship program, discussion of MikeRoweWorks with guest Mike Rowe.
39-02"A Few Good Landscapers"TBA
39-03"Generation Next Arrives"TBA
39-04"Construction Gets A Jumpstart"TBA
39-05"All Decked Out"TBA
39-06"This Old House University"TBA
39-07"Approaching Half Way"TBA
39-08"Duct Dynasty"TBA
39-09"Tommy’s Flair For Flares"TBA
39-10"Time For Trim"TBA
39-11"Homeowners Pitch In"TBA
39-12"Salvage Helps The Bottom Line"TBA
39-13"Graduation Day"2/1/2018 (2/1/2018)
39-14"Homeowner Going The Distance"2/8/2018 (2/8/2018)
39-15"Finishing Up In Newton"2/15/2018 (2/15/2018)
39-16"Move In Day"2/28/2018 (2/28/2018)
The Charleston Houses
39-17"Southern Charm"03/29/2018 (03/29/2018)
Charleston, South Carolina, is the second town for the 39th season of This Old House. The TOH crew will renovate and restore two historic homes in the city, working with new apprentices to get the job done. The apprentices will come from the American College of the Building Arts, also located in Charleston, the only school in the U.S. that offers a bachelor’s degree in traditional building trades.
39-18"Demo Time"04/07/2018 (04/07/2018)
39-19"Brick and Mortar"04/14/2018 (04/14/2018)
39-20"Southern Roots"04/21/2018 (04/21/2018)
39-21"Good Wood"04/28/2018 (04/28/2018)
39-22"Rough Plumbing"05/05/2018 (05/05/2018)
39-23"Smithies"05/12/2018 (05/12/2018)
39-24"Rainbow Row"05/19/2018 (05/19/2018)
39-25"Raise the Pergola"05/26/2018 (05/26/2018)
39-26"Singular Single House"06/02/2018 (06/02/2018)

Season 40 (2018)

Ep.Num. Title Airdate
The Jamestown Net Zero House
40-01"Home"10/8/2018 (10/8/2018)
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