
Season 38 Episode 10
This Old House
TV-GHouse/garden • How-to • Home improvement
Season 3812 Episodes
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: Arts and Crafts Class BeginsS38 E1Exploring what has been preserved and altered over the years; the plans for the second and third floors; how the homeowners envision using the outdoor space; the inefficient boiler; plans for future mechanical and plumbing systems; outdated kitchen.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: A New Look, Inside and OutS38 E2Jill Goldberg sorts through colors and wallpaper ideas for the living room; old plaster walls are demolished; Kim Turner presents her first landscape plan; a certified arborist removes the old Silver Maple; the exterior back wall is taken down.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: Make Way for the Family RoomS38 E3Tommy and Kevin replace a 100-year-old wooden beam with a new steel beam to provide support for the new addition; local examples of Arts & Crafts style houses; the old oil tank gets drained and removed; digging for the new foundation begins.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: Foundation FundamentalsS38 E4The new concrete foundation is poured; Emily, Roger and Kim try to find mature specimen trees for the yard; a precast concrete bulkhead is installed; Mark erects a concrete wall; the old foundation gets waterproofed with a synthetic rubber spray.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: A Steely DenS38 E5Tommy and Kevin see how the steel beams are fabricated; Kevin finds Tommy supervising erection on the back of the house; the third floor has been demo'ed and Richard starts an HVAC plan for the second floor; the porch is demo'ed.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: One Brick at a TimeS38 E6Starting the new chimney; seeing how bricks are mixed, formed, cut, and baked at a 100-year-old factory; the homeowners' dream kitchen; changing the pitch of the two back dormers to match the pitch of the new gable.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: To Paint or Not to PaintS38 E7A custom range hood; the original chimney is demo'ed and a new one is built; Jill Goldberg discusses options for the fireplace; other decisions to make are tile for the first floor powder room and whether to paint the wood panels in the living room.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: A New Look to Match the OldS38 E8Demo of old walls reveal a hidden doorway; the design plan for the new master bath presents a classic plumbing problem; creating elaborate cuts with computerized cutting machines; Scott Caron installs a ceiling fan; new double-hung windows.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: Arts and Crafts From Top to BottomS38 E9Framing the new Arts and Crafts front porch using custom-cut and assembled rafters; marble from Vermont for the countertops; discovering how marble makes its way from inside the mountain to inside the kitchen; color selection; the lost art of stucco.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: Shedding the Old LookS38 E10The guys build an outdoor Yoga shed; on the main house, a standing-seam copper roof is installed over the front porch; Tommy trims a window using a PVC product with a rabbet joint; plumber Kevin Bilo installs a state-of-the-art boiler.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: Underground EnergyS38 E11Removing a service pole at the front of the property; Norm helps Charlie build the flared porch columns; a new brick patio; the kitchen cabinets are delivered; the architect calls for decorative half timbers and stucco to accent the front gables.
- Arlington Arts & Crafts: Changes Start to ShowS38 E12Using pre-primed red cedar to shingle the house; a stylist helps figure out window treatments; radiant floor tubing is installed in the tracks under the existing old basement floor; repairing the grand living-room fireplace; repointing loose bricks.
Arlington Arts & Crafts: Shedding the Old LookSeason 38 Episode 10
Cast
Kevin O'Connor, Richard Trethewey, Tom Silva, Jenn Nawada, Norm Abram, Jeff Sweenor, Mark McCullough, Charlie Silva, Mauro Henrique, Nathan Gilbert, Roger CookRating
TV-G
Genres
House/garden, How-to, Home improvementFrequently Asked Questions
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