This Old House Hour Season 4 Episode 23

This Old House Hour Season 4 Episode 23 Episode 23

  • March 9, 2006

In this episode of This Old House Hour, the team tackles several projects in various stages of progress. The episode begins with a visit to a period Victorian home with a wrap-around porch that's in need of some serious restoration. Tom Silva and Kevin O'Connor work to replace some of the rotting wood on the porch and rebuild sections that have completely fallen off over the years. They also get started on installing columns to support the porch roof and add new decorative details to really make the porch pop.

Next up, the team heads to a home that's still under construction and in need of some serious plumbing work. Richard Trethewey is on hand to help install a brand new boiler system that will provide heat throughout the house. He walks viewers through the process of installing the main unit, as well as the accompanying radiators and pipes that will distribute the heat. Richard also takes some time to answer viewer questions about different types of heating systems and what to look for when choosing one for your home.

Back at the Victorian home, Norm Abram meets up with a local woodworker who is creating custom windows that will match the home's original style. The two discuss the details that need to go into the windows to make sure they fit seamlessly with the rest of the home's architecture. Norm also takes viewers through the process of installing the windows, from carefully measuring and cutting the openings to installing and sealing the frames in place.

The show then shifts to another home that's undergoing a major renovation, with the owners hoping to add a second floor addition. Kevin O'Connor meets up with the architect on the job to talk through plans and see the progress that's been made so far. The team also tackles some tricky roof work, with Tom Silva demonstrating how to properly install and weather-seal a new skylight in the attic.

The episode concludes with a trip to a stunning, historic home that's been completely restored to its former glory. The homeowners give viewers a tour of the home, showing off original details that have been lovingly preserved and discussing the challenges they faced during the renovation process. The team also takes a look at the stunning landscaping around the property, with Roger Cook giving some tips on how to properly care for and maintain the trees and shrubs that surround the home.

Overall, this episode of This Old House Hour offers a diverse set of projects that will appeal to viewers with a variety of interests. From plumbing to carpentry to landscaping, this episode has it all, with expert advice that can be applied to projects big and small. With beautiful homes and skilled craftsmen, This Old House Hour continues to showcase the best in home remodeling and renovation.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 9, 2006
  • Language
    English