This Old House Season 19 Episode 22 The San Francisco House - 3
- February 21, 1998
The San Francisco House - 3 is the 22nd episode of the 19th season of This Old House. This episode focuses on the ongoing renovation of a Queen Anne-style Victorian home in San Francisco, California. The homeowners, a couple with two young children, had purchased the home in a state of disrepair and were committed to restoring it to its former glory.
In this episode, the team of experts continues to tackle many of the home's challenges. They work on the home's basement, which has a low ceiling and a concrete floor that needs leveling. They also work on adding a new electrical panel to the house, which requires careful planning to ensure that the wiring is up to code and can handle the home's energy needs.
One of the most significant projects of the episode involves the replacement of the home's original windows. The team works to replicate the windows' historic detailing while also making them energy-efficient and able to withstand San Francisco's notorious weather. This process involves extensive measuring, cutting, and painting, as well as the installation of new hardware and weatherstripping.
Another significant project is the installation of new insulation in the home's walls and roof. This involves carefully removing the home's existing plaster and lath, installing the insulation, and then covering the walls and ceilings with drywall. The result is a more energy-efficient home with improved acoustics.
Throughout the episode, the team of experts work closely with the homeowners to ensure that their vision for the home is being realized. They discuss design choices, discuss budget concerns, and make sure that the renovations are in line with the homeowners' goals for the space. It's clear that the homeowners are invested in the renovation and are excited to see the transformation taking place.
This episode of This Old House showcases the challenges and rewards of restoring a historic home. From the challenges of working with an old, brittle foundation to the excitement of seeing the home come to life with new paint and finishes, it's clear that the process is both demanding and fulfilling. The team's dedication to preserving the home's history while also modernizing it for the needs of a contemporary family is truly impressive, and viewers are sure to be inspired by their work.