Don’t miss out on the latest episode of “Ask This Old House” airing on PBS! In Season 22, Episode 15 titled “Invasive Plants; Bidet Toilet,” viewers are in for a treat as the team tackles a variety of home improvement projects.
First up, the crew delves into the task of removing invasive plants from a backyard, offering expert tips and techniques for reclaiming outdoor spaces from unwanted vegetation. From identifying invasive species to implementing effective removal strategies, homeowners will gain valuable insights into maintaining a healthy and thriving landscape.
Next, the team turns its attention to chimney caps, exploring the importance of these essential components for chimney maintenance and safety. With step-by-step instructions and expert advice, viewers will learn how to select, install, and maintain chimney caps to protect their homes from water damage, debris, and wildlife intrusion.
Finally, the episode wraps up with a modern twist on bathroom upgrades as...
First up, the crew delves into the task of removing invasive plants from a backyard, offering expert tips and techniques for reclaiming outdoor spaces from unwanted vegetation. From identifying invasive species to implementing effective removal strategies, homeowners will gain valuable insights into maintaining a healthy and thriving landscape.
Next, the team turns its attention to chimney caps, exploring the importance of these essential components for chimney maintenance and safety. With step-by-step instructions and expert advice, viewers will learn how to select, install, and maintain chimney caps to protect their homes from water damage, debris, and wildlife intrusion.
Finally, the episode wraps up with a modern twist on bathroom upgrades as...
- 2/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an exciting new episode of “This Old House” on PBS! In Season 45, Episode 15 titled “Lexington: Judgement Day,” viewers are in for a treat as the renovation journey in Lexington reaches a pivotal moment. With geothermal technology taking center stage, the team dives into the installation process, exploring the benefits of this eco-friendly heating and cooling system.
As the project progresses, attention turns to the heart of the home as kitchen appliances are installed, bringing the vision of a modern and functional space one step closer to reality. With expert craftsmanship and attention to detail, the team transforms the kitchen into a stylish and efficient hub for culinary creativity.
But the excitement doesn’t end there! Viewers will be on the edge of their seats as the new Hers (Home Energy Rating System) score is revealed, showcasing the energy efficiency improvements made throughout the renovation process. With sustainability in mind,...
As the project progresses, attention turns to the heart of the home as kitchen appliances are installed, bringing the vision of a modern and functional space one step closer to reality. With expert craftsmanship and attention to detail, the team transforms the kitchen into a stylish and efficient hub for culinary creativity.
But the excitement doesn’t end there! Viewers will be on the edge of their seats as the new Hers (Home Energy Rating System) score is revealed, showcasing the energy efficiency improvements made throughout the renovation process. With sustainability in mind,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another informative and hands-on episode of “Ask This Old House” as Season 22 continues with Episode 14, titled “Paint Wood Paneling; Play Kitchen.” This educational installment is set to air on PBS at 8:30 Pm on Thursday, February 8, 2024, and it promises to be a valuable resource for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts.
In this episode, viewers can look forward to learning about the art of painting wood paneling, a classic technique that can transform the look and feel of any room. The experts on the show will share tips, tricks, and step-by-step instructions to achieve a professional finish.
Additionally, the episode explores the world of shrub pruning tools, providing valuable insights into selecting the right tools for maintaining a beautiful and healthy garden.
For those with young children, the episode also features a project that’s sure to delight. Building a mud kitchen is a creative and fun way to...
In this episode, viewers can look forward to learning about the art of painting wood paneling, a classic technique that can transform the look and feel of any room. The experts on the show will share tips, tricks, and step-by-step instructions to achieve a professional finish.
Additionally, the episode explores the world of shrub pruning tools, providing valuable insights into selecting the right tools for maintaining a beautiful and healthy garden.
For those with young children, the episode also features a project that’s sure to delight. Building a mud kitchen is a creative and fun way to...
- 2/1/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another exciting episode of “This Old House” as Season 45 continues with Episode 14, titled “Lexington: All in the Family.” This inspiring installment is scheduled to air on PBS at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, February 8, 2024, and it promises to be a heartwarming blend of home renovation and family bonding.
In this episode, the focus shifts to the beautiful landscape surrounding the home as the planting phase begins. Screen trees and rose bushes are set to grace the property, adding a touch of natural beauty to the exterior.
What makes this episode truly special is the involvement of the children in a painting project. Their enthusiasm and willingness to contribute to the renovation efforts highlight the importance of family in the “This Old House” journey.
The homeowners take a poignant moment to discuss Duchenne muscular dystrophy, shedding light on the challenges they face and the strength of their family bonds.
In this episode, the focus shifts to the beautiful landscape surrounding the home as the planting phase begins. Screen trees and rose bushes are set to grace the property, adding a touch of natural beauty to the exterior.
What makes this episode truly special is the involvement of the children in a painting project. Their enthusiasm and willingness to contribute to the renovation efforts highlight the importance of family in the “This Old House” journey.
The homeowners take a poignant moment to discuss Duchenne muscular dystrophy, shedding light on the challenges they face and the strength of their family bonds.
- 2/1/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming Season 22 Episode 13 of “Ask This Old House,” airing at 8:30 Pm on Thursday, February 1, 2024, on PBS, viewers can anticipate a wealth of home improvement insights and hands-on demonstrations. The episode features a diverse array of topics, starting with a guide on identifying and labeling home circuit breakers, providing homeowners with valuable electrical knowledge.
The focus then shifts to the art of lathe turning, showcasing the craftsmanship involved in this timeless skill. Viewers are treated to a detailed exploration of turning a segmented bowl, offering a blend of creativity and woodworking expertise.
“Lathe Turned Segmented Bowl” promises an engaging mix of practical tips and artisanal demonstrations, making it a must-watch for DIY enthusiasts and homeowners looking to enhance their skills. With its easy-to-follow guidance and expert advice, the episode continues the tradition of empowering viewers with the know-how to tackle various projects around the house.
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The focus then shifts to the art of lathe turning, showcasing the craftsmanship involved in this timeless skill. Viewers are treated to a detailed exploration of turning a segmented bowl, offering a blend of creativity and woodworking expertise.
“Lathe Turned Segmented Bowl” promises an engaging mix of practical tips and artisanal demonstrations, making it a must-watch for DIY enthusiasts and homeowners looking to enhance their skills. With its easy-to-follow guidance and expert advice, the episode continues the tradition of empowering viewers with the know-how to tackle various projects around the house.
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- 1/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming Season 45 Episode 13 of “This Old House,” scheduled to air at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, February 1, 2024, on PBS, viewers can anticipate a comprehensive exploration of home improvement projects in Lexington. The episode kicks off with the initiation of work on the internal geothermal systems, offering valuable insights into sustainable and energy-efficient home solutions.
Adding a touch of elegance, the team focuses on installing in-wall lighting to illuminate the entrance ramp, showcasing both functionality and aesthetics in home design. The episode also delves into the technicalities of installing an offset p-trap, providing practical knowledge for plumbing enthusiasts.
A delightful detour takes viewers to a glass-blowing studio, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of artisanal craftsmanship. Additionally, grab bar installation begins, emphasizing the importance of accessible and safe design features in home spaces.
“Lexington: Install With Care” promises a well-rounded blend of technical expertise, creative solutions, and craftsmanship, making...
Adding a touch of elegance, the team focuses on installing in-wall lighting to illuminate the entrance ramp, showcasing both functionality and aesthetics in home design. The episode also delves into the technicalities of installing an offset p-trap, providing practical knowledge for plumbing enthusiasts.
A delightful detour takes viewers to a glass-blowing studio, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of artisanal craftsmanship. Additionally, grab bar installation begins, emphasizing the importance of accessible and safe design features in home spaces.
“Lexington: Install With Care” promises a well-rounded blend of technical expertise, creative solutions, and craftsmanship, making...
- 1/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Home improvement enthusiasts, get ready for an informative and crafty episode of “Ask This Old House” with Season 22 Episode 12: “Hot Water; Diresta Leather Tote.” Airing at 8:30 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on PBS, this installment brings practical troubleshooting and a touch of craftsmanship to the forefront.
In this episode, the team dives into the common household issue of a shower with no hot water. Viewers can anticipate insightful troubleshooting tips as the experts tackle this everyday dilemma, providing valuable solutions for homeowners.
As a delightful bonus, master craftsman Jimmy Diresta takes center stage, showcasing his skills by creating a stylish and functional leather tote bag. The fusion of practical home advice and creative craftsmanship makes “Hot Water; Diresta Leather Tote” a must-watch for DIY enthusiasts and those looking to enhance their home and lifestyle. Tune in at 8:30 Pm on Thursday for an episode that combines practical solutions with...
In this episode, the team dives into the common household issue of a shower with no hot water. Viewers can anticipate insightful troubleshooting tips as the experts tackle this everyday dilemma, providing valuable solutions for homeowners.
As a delightful bonus, master craftsman Jimmy Diresta takes center stage, showcasing his skills by creating a stylish and functional leather tote bag. The fusion of practical home advice and creative craftsmanship makes “Hot Water; Diresta Leather Tote” a must-watch for DIY enthusiasts and those looking to enhance their home and lifestyle. Tune in at 8:30 Pm on Thursday for an episode that combines practical solutions with...
- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Home improvement enthusiasts, get ready for an exciting episode of “This Old House” as Season 45 Episode 12, titled “Lexington: Upcycled,” takes center stage. Airing at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on PBS, this installment promises a masterclass in upcycling and modernizing living spaces.
In this episode, the team tackles the challenge of building an elevator cab, showcasing the intricate process of elevating accessibility in a home. Creative sparks fly as leftover flooring transforms into a modern feature for the kitchen island, adding a touch of innovation to the heart of the home.
Viewers can also anticipate a dive into cutting-edge Av solutions designed to enhance accessibility within the home. As the episode unfolds, the team rounds off their efforts by installing new solar panels, embracing sustainable solutions.
Whether you’re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or just looking for inspiration, “Lexington: Upcycled” promises an insightful and entertaining journey into the world of home renovation.
In this episode, the team tackles the challenge of building an elevator cab, showcasing the intricate process of elevating accessibility in a home. Creative sparks fly as leftover flooring transforms into a modern feature for the kitchen island, adding a touch of innovation to the heart of the home.
Viewers can also anticipate a dive into cutting-edge Av solutions designed to enhance accessibility within the home. As the episode unfolds, the team rounds off their efforts by installing new solar panels, embracing sustainable solutions.
Whether you’re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or just looking for inspiration, “Lexington: Upcycled” promises an insightful and entertaining journey into the world of home renovation.
- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Home improvement enthusiasts, get ready for valuable tips and hands-on advice in the upcoming episode of “Ask This Old House.” Season 22 Episode 11, titled “Garage Graffiti; Nursery Closet,” airs on PBS at 8:30 Pm this Thursday, January 18, 2024. The episode tackles a range of practical topics to enhance your living space.
First up, the team delves into the art of dealing with graffiti in your garage, offering insights into effective painting techniques to cover up unwanted markings. The importance of radon testing takes center stage, shedding light on a crucial aspect of home safety.
Additionally, the episode explores the realm of nursery organization, guiding viewers through the process of installing closet shelving to optimize storage in a baby’s room. From aesthetics to functionality, “Ask This Old House” provides solutions for various home improvement challenges.
Tune in at 8:30 Pm on Thursday for an episode packed with actionable tips and expert guidance,...
First up, the team delves into the art of dealing with graffiti in your garage, offering insights into effective painting techniques to cover up unwanted markings. The importance of radon testing takes center stage, shedding light on a crucial aspect of home safety.
Additionally, the episode explores the realm of nursery organization, guiding viewers through the process of installing closet shelving to optimize storage in a baby’s room. From aesthetics to functionality, “Ask This Old House” provides solutions for various home improvement challenges.
Tune in at 8:30 Pm on Thursday for an episode packed with actionable tips and expert guidance,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Embark on another chapter of home renovation wonders with “This Old House” Season 45 Episode 11, titled “Lexington: Electrical Bond.” Set to air on PBS at 8:00 Pm this Thursday, January 18, 2024, the episode unveils the intricate steps involved in the renovation process.
Witness the installation of copper bonding, a crucial step before the therapy pool is delicately craned into place. The anticipation rises as tile selections are revealed, adding a touch of aesthetic flair to the project. Delve into the practical aspects as the integrated entrance ramp receives snow melt technology and a final layer of concrete, ensuring both functionality and durability.
As the project progresses, elevator disconnects take center stage, showcasing the meticulous attention to detail. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or simply appreciate the artistry of home improvement, “Lexington: Electrical Bond” promises an insightful and visually appealing journey. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on Thursday for a captivating exploration of construction excellence on PBS.
Witness the installation of copper bonding, a crucial step before the therapy pool is delicately craned into place. The anticipation rises as tile selections are revealed, adding a touch of aesthetic flair to the project. Delve into the practical aspects as the integrated entrance ramp receives snow melt technology and a final layer of concrete, ensuring both functionality and durability.
As the project progresses, elevator disconnects take center stage, showcasing the meticulous attention to detail. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or simply appreciate the artistry of home improvement, “Lexington: Electrical Bond” promises an insightful and visually appealing journey. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on Thursday for a captivating exploration of construction excellence on PBS.
- 1/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Thursday at 8:30 Pm on PBS, “Ask This Old House” brings homeowners practical insights in Season 22 Episode 10, titled “Window to Door Conversion.” The episode offers valuable tips and guidance as the team takes on the challenge of converting a window into a back door, showcasing the step-by-step process for this transformation.
As the homeowners seek to enhance their living space, the episode addresses essential considerations for such projects, serving as a valuable resource for those contemplating similar renovations. From dealing with structural aspects to ensuring functionality, the team explores the nuances of this window-to-door conversion.
Additionally, the episode delves into the realm of home buying, shedding light on potential dealbreakers that homeowners should be mindful of when searching for a new residence. With its practical advice and hands-on demonstrations, “Window to Door Conversion” is a must-watch for anyone looking to embark on home improvement projects or navigate the real estate market.
As the homeowners seek to enhance their living space, the episode addresses essential considerations for such projects, serving as a valuable resource for those contemplating similar renovations. From dealing with structural aspects to ensuring functionality, the team explores the nuances of this window-to-door conversion.
Additionally, the episode delves into the realm of home buying, shedding light on potential dealbreakers that homeowners should be mindful of when searching for a new residence. With its practical advice and hands-on demonstrations, “Window to Door Conversion” is a must-watch for anyone looking to embark on home improvement projects or navigate the real estate market.
- 1/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Thursday at 8:00 Pm on PBS, “This Old House” continues its insightful journey with Season 45 Episode 10, titled “Lexington: Seven Layer Floors.” In this episode, the spotlight is on the transformation of the slab-on-grade foundation, showcasing the intricate process of building it up to create a sturdy and reliable base for the project. The team also delves into accessible Av solutions, exploring ways to enhance the living space with modern technology.
Preparation for a curbless shower takes center stage as the crew gears up for the installation, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous planning and execution involved. Additionally, the episode features the installation of an automatic zero-threshold door, showcasing the team’s dedication to creating a seamless and accessible living environment.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm this Thursday on PBS for an episode of “This Old House” that promises a captivating blend of construction insights, innovative solutions, and...
Preparation for a curbless shower takes center stage as the crew gears up for the installation, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous planning and execution involved. Additionally, the episode features the installation of an automatic zero-threshold door, showcasing the team’s dedication to creating a seamless and accessible living environment.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm this Thursday on PBS for an episode of “This Old House” that promises a captivating blend of construction insights, innovative solutions, and...
- 1/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Step into the world of craftsmanship and home transformation with “This Old House” Season 45 Episode 9, titled “Lexington: Phased Out,” airing on PBS at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, January 4, 2024. This episode unveils the meticulous process of renovating a house by dividing the work into efficient phases.
Watch as the back foundation receives a stucco finish, adding a touch of elegance to the exterior. The selection of kitchen cabinets becomes a focal point, showcasing the thoughtful decisions that contribute to the overall design. The team tackles the installation of siding, providing viewers with insights into the intricacies of this essential home improvement task.
Adding practicality to aesthetics, the episode also delves into the importance of proper drainage for the back patio, highlighting the team’s commitment to both beauty and functionality. With a focus on workflow efficiency and attention to detail, “Lexington: Phased Out” promises to be an engaging episode for both...
Watch as the back foundation receives a stucco finish, adding a touch of elegance to the exterior. The selection of kitchen cabinets becomes a focal point, showcasing the thoughtful decisions that contribute to the overall design. The team tackles the installation of siding, providing viewers with insights into the intricacies of this essential home improvement task.
Adding practicality to aesthetics, the episode also delves into the importance of proper drainage for the back patio, highlighting the team’s commitment to both beauty and functionality. With a focus on workflow efficiency and attention to detail, “Lexington: Phased Out” promises to be an engaging episode for both...
- 12/28/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Embark on a journey of home improvement wisdom with Season 22 Episode 9 of “Ask This Old House,” titled “Paint Front Door; Generator Selection,” airing at 8:30 Pm on Thursday, January 4, 2024, on PBS. In this insightful episode, viewers are treated to a trio of practical tips, covering generator options, the art of building a worm farm, and the transformative act of repainting a front door.
The hosts delve into the world of generator selection, offering valuable insights into the various options available to homeowners. From the essentials of building a worm farm, providing a sustainable solution for gardeners, to the transformative power of a fresh coat of paint on a front door, this episode is a treasure trove of home improvement knowledge.
Tune in for a half-hour of expert advice and hands-on demonstrations that cater to both the seasoned DIY enthusiast and those taking their first steps into the world of home improvement.
The hosts delve into the world of generator selection, offering valuable insights into the various options available to homeowners. From the essentials of building a worm farm, providing a sustainable solution for gardeners, to the transformative power of a fresh coat of paint on a front door, this episode is a treasure trove of home improvement knowledge.
Tune in for a half-hour of expert advice and hands-on demonstrations that cater to both the seasoned DIY enthusiast and those taking their first steps into the world of home improvement.
- 12/28/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “Ask This Old House,” airing on Thursday, November 16, 2023, at 8:30 Pm on PBS, homeowners and DIY enthusiasts can expect a wealth of practical information and tips on various home improvement topics.
The episode will cover a wide range of subjects, starting with a focus on tools and products essential for preparing your home for winter weather. Viewers can look forward to valuable insights into building a winter weather kit that will help them protect their homes during the colder months.
Additionally, the episode features a unique water heater, offering homeowners an innovative solution for their hot water needs. The show will shed light on the advantages of this water heater and how it can enhance the efficiency of a home.
For those interested in masonry work, the episode will introduce homeowner-friendly masonry tools, making it easier for DIY enthusiasts to tackle projects involving bricks, stones,...
The episode will cover a wide range of subjects, starting with a focus on tools and products essential for preparing your home for winter weather. Viewers can look forward to valuable insights into building a winter weather kit that will help them protect their homes during the colder months.
Additionally, the episode features a unique water heater, offering homeowners an innovative solution for their hot water needs. The show will shed light on the advantages of this water heater and how it can enhance the efficiency of a home.
For those interested in masonry work, the episode will introduce homeowner-friendly masonry tools, making it easier for DIY enthusiasts to tackle projects involving bricks, stones,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, November 16, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, PBS brings you the latest episode of Season 45 of “This Old House” titled “Lexington: Drop in the Gutter.” In this episode, viewers will embark on a detailed journey through the renovation process of a historic home in Lexington.
The episode starts with a walking tour of the roof, highlighting its various pitches, which provides an insightful look into the complexities of this restoration project. The renovation team then delves into the installation of a built-in gutter system, a crucial component to protect the home from water damage.
Inside the house, rough-in work begins, marking the initial steps toward creating functional and modern living spaces. To enhance energy efficiency, energy-efficient windows are installed, which not only improve insulation but also enhance the home’s aesthetic.
“This Old House” continues to provide a captivating and educational look into the world of home renovation. Don’t miss...
The episode starts with a walking tour of the roof, highlighting its various pitches, which provides an insightful look into the complexities of this restoration project. The renovation team then delves into the installation of a built-in gutter system, a crucial component to protect the home from water damage.
Inside the house, rough-in work begins, marking the initial steps toward creating functional and modern living spaces. To enhance energy efficiency, energy-efficient windows are installed, which not only improve insulation but also enhance the home’s aesthetic.
“This Old House” continues to provide a captivating and educational look into the world of home renovation. Don’t miss...
- 11/10/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, November 9, 2023, at 9:30 Pm, PBS will air the latest episode of “Ask This Old House,” titled “Rain Garden; Wrought Iron Railing.”
In this episode, the show will explore practical home improvement projects. First, the team will delve into the installation of a rain garden. Rain gardens are a smart and eco-friendly way to manage rainwater runoff, and this segment will demonstrate how to create one.
Next, the episode will introduce the concept of moisture meters, which are used to detect hidden water damage in homes. This handy tool helps homeowners identify potential issues before they become major problems.
Lastly, the focus shifts to a step-by-step guide on installing a wrought iron railing on concrete steps. This practical demonstration will provide viewers with useful insights into home safety and aesthetics.
Tune in on November 9 to learn about rain gardens, moisture meters, and installing railings to enhance your home’s functionality and appearance.
In this episode, the show will explore practical home improvement projects. First, the team will delve into the installation of a rain garden. Rain gardens are a smart and eco-friendly way to manage rainwater runoff, and this segment will demonstrate how to create one.
Next, the episode will introduce the concept of moisture meters, which are used to detect hidden water damage in homes. This handy tool helps homeowners identify potential issues before they become major problems.
Lastly, the focus shifts to a step-by-step guide on installing a wrought iron railing on concrete steps. This practical demonstration will provide viewers with useful insights into home safety and aesthetics.
Tune in on November 9 to learn about rain gardens, moisture meters, and installing railings to enhance your home’s functionality and appearance.
- 11/3/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Hey there, DIY enthusiasts! Get ready for some exciting home improvement action on Thursday, November 9, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on PBS. “This Old House” is back with an episode that’s all about making homes better.
In this episode titled “Lexington: Ramping Up,” the focus is on repairing the original brick. You’ll witness the skilled craftsmen at work, restoring the timeless beauty of a classic home. But that’s not all – they’re also building a DIY ramp. It’s all about making homes more accessible, and you’ll get to see how it’s done.
For those interested in modern design, you’re in for a treat as the episode includes a tour of a modern, accessible home. You’ll get a glimpse of the latest in home design, with a focus on making living spaces convenient for everyone.
And for those who appreciate the finer details, the episode...
In this episode titled “Lexington: Ramping Up,” the focus is on repairing the original brick. You’ll witness the skilled craftsmen at work, restoring the timeless beauty of a classic home. But that’s not all – they’re also building a DIY ramp. It’s all about making homes more accessible, and you’ll get to see how it’s done.
For those interested in modern design, you’re in for a treat as the episode includes a tour of a modern, accessible home. You’ll get a glimpse of the latest in home design, with a focus on making living spaces convenient for everyone.
And for those who appreciate the finer details, the episode...
- 11/3/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, November 2, 2023, at 8:30 Pm on PBS, don’t miss Season 22, Episode 6 of “Ask This Old House.”
In this episode, the focus is on home improvement and DIY projects. The importance of prep work is emphasized, showing viewers how getting the foundation right is crucial for a successful project.
You’ll also learn about whitewashing an outdoor bench, a technique for giving a fresh and appealing look to your outdoor furniture.
The episode delves into the fascinating world of double pane glass, explaining how it’s made and its benefits.
Additionally, the show covers the essential skill of repairing a broken window, a valuable skill for any homeowner.
“Ask This Old House” simplifies the world of home improvement and offers practical tips and guidance for viewers of all ages. Whether you’re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or just starting to explore the world of home improvement, this episode has something to offer.
In this episode, the focus is on home improvement and DIY projects. The importance of prep work is emphasized, showing viewers how getting the foundation right is crucial for a successful project.
You’ll also learn about whitewashing an outdoor bench, a technique for giving a fresh and appealing look to your outdoor furniture.
The episode delves into the fascinating world of double pane glass, explaining how it’s made and its benefits.
Additionally, the show covers the essential skill of repairing a broken window, a valuable skill for any homeowner.
“Ask This Old House” simplifies the world of home improvement and offers practical tips and guidance for viewers of all ages. Whether you’re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or just starting to explore the world of home improvement, this episode has something to offer.
- 10/27/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “This Old House” Season 45, titled “Lexington: Reworked and Rewired,” set to air on Thursday, November 2, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on PBS, viewers can expect an inside look at the progress of a house renovation project.
The episode will showcase the fully framed front of the house, providing a glimpse of the structural work that’s been completed. The focus also remains on the geothermal system, as the crew continues to work on this essential component for energy efficiency.
A significant part of the episode centers on the connection between the exterior and interior spaces of the house, highlighting the important stage in the renovation process. Additionally, blocking is installed in the framing, which plays a crucial role in maintaining structural integrity.
The episode doesn’t stop there; it also delves into the process of replacing and rewiring old receptacles, ensuring that the electrical system is up...
The episode will showcase the fully framed front of the house, providing a glimpse of the structural work that’s been completed. The focus also remains on the geothermal system, as the crew continues to work on this essential component for energy efficiency.
A significant part of the episode centers on the connection between the exterior and interior spaces of the house, highlighting the important stage in the renovation process. Additionally, blocking is installed in the framing, which plays a crucial role in maintaining structural integrity.
The episode doesn’t stop there; it also delves into the process of replacing and rewiring old receptacles, ensuring that the electrical system is up...
- 10/27/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 26, 2023, at 8:30 Pm, “Ask This Old House” returns with an informative episode titled “Generator Hookup; Brick Lintel Repair,” airing on PBS.
In this episode, the skilled crew of “Ask This Old House” tackles two essential home improvement tasks. The first project involves installing a generator hookup to a home’s circuit board. This is a crucial task, ensuring that homeowners have a reliable backup power source in case of outages. The team will guide viewers through the process, making it accessible for all.
The second part of the episode delves into a repair task on an 1833 home. The issue at hand is an insufficient lintel repair on the home’s brickwork. Viewers will learn about the intricacies of repairing and reinforcing a lintel, an essential component in maintaining the structural integrity of older buildings.
“Ask This Old House” continues to offer valuable insights and practical tips for homeowners,...
In this episode, the skilled crew of “Ask This Old House” tackles two essential home improvement tasks. The first project involves installing a generator hookup to a home’s circuit board. This is a crucial task, ensuring that homeowners have a reliable backup power source in case of outages. The team will guide viewers through the process, making it accessible for all.
The second part of the episode delves into a repair task on an 1833 home. The issue at hand is an insufficient lintel repair on the home’s brickwork. Viewers will learn about the intricacies of repairing and reinforcing a lintel, an essential component in maintaining the structural integrity of older buildings.
“Ask This Old House” continues to offer valuable insights and practical tips for homeowners,...
- 10/19/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “This Old House” titled “Lexington: Gone Geo,” set to air on Thursday, October 26, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on PBS, viewers can expect some exciting renovations.
The episode will focus on several key projects. First, the construction team will be working on framing a “zero-threshold entry.” This means they are creating an entrance that’s accessible without any step, making it easy for everyone to enter the home, including those with mobility challenges.
One of the major highlights of the episode is the decision to use geothermal energy to heat and cool the home. Geothermal energy is an eco-friendly and energy-efficient choice for maintaining a comfortable indoor climate.
Additionally, the episode will feature the installation of an exposed steel beam. This will not only provide structural support but also give the exterior of the house a fresh and modern look.
For viewers interested in home improvement and innovative,...
The episode will focus on several key projects. First, the construction team will be working on framing a “zero-threshold entry.” This means they are creating an entrance that’s accessible without any step, making it easy for everyone to enter the home, including those with mobility challenges.
One of the major highlights of the episode is the decision to use geothermal energy to heat and cool the home. Geothermal energy is an eco-friendly and energy-efficient choice for maintaining a comfortable indoor climate.
Additionally, the episode will feature the installation of an exposed steel beam. This will not only provide structural support but also give the exterior of the house a fresh and modern look.
For viewers interested in home improvement and innovative,...
- 10/19/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 19, 2023, at 8:30 Pm, PBS will air Season 22, Episode 4 of “Ask This Old House.” In this episode, the focus is on practical home improvement and maintenance tasks.
First, the episode covers the construction of a utility cover. The show provides straightforward instructions and insights into building this practical structure, which can be useful around the house.
The program then delves into the topic of carbon monoxide detection, explaining the differences between carbon monoxide detectors and monitors. This segment offers clear and factual information to help viewers understand the significance of these devices in home safety.
Lastly, the episode demonstrates how to clean out creosote build-up in a brick kitchen fireplace. The show provides step-by-step guidance on this essential maintenance task, ensuring that viewers can grasp the process easily.
“Ask This Old House” is a reliable and practical resource for homeowners looking to tackle various home improvement projects. It...
First, the episode covers the construction of a utility cover. The show provides straightforward instructions and insights into building this practical structure, which can be useful around the house.
The program then delves into the topic of carbon monoxide detection, explaining the differences between carbon monoxide detectors and monitors. This segment offers clear and factual information to help viewers understand the significance of these devices in home safety.
Lastly, the episode demonstrates how to clean out creosote build-up in a brick kitchen fireplace. The show provides step-by-step guidance on this essential maintenance task, ensuring that viewers can grasp the process easily.
“Ask This Old House” is a reliable and practical resource for homeowners looking to tackle various home improvement projects. It...
- 10/13/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “This Old House,” which airs on Thursday, October 19, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on PBS, viewers can expect to witness some exciting home improvement projects. The focus of this episode revolves around making a house more accessible and enhancing its overall layout.
Engineered beams will play a crucial role in creating an open and spacious floor plan. This structural change will provide a fresh and inviting atmosphere within the house, making it more functional and comfortable for its occupants.
Additionally, the episode will give viewers a sneak peek into the plans for the new landscape, offering ideas and inspiration for outdoor improvements.
One of the highlights of this episode is the exploration of ideas for creating an accessible bathroom. Ensuring that the home is accessible for everyone is an important aspect of modern design, and this episode will shed light on practical solutions to achieve this goal.
Engineered beams will play a crucial role in creating an open and spacious floor plan. This structural change will provide a fresh and inviting atmosphere within the house, making it more functional and comfortable for its occupants.
Additionally, the episode will give viewers a sneak peek into the plans for the new landscape, offering ideas and inspiration for outdoor improvements.
One of the highlights of this episode is the exploration of ideas for creating an accessible bathroom. Ensuring that the home is accessible for everyone is an important aspect of modern design, and this episode will shed light on practical solutions to achieve this goal.
- 10/13/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 12, 2023, at 8:30 Pm on PBS, “Ask This Old House” presents its Season 22 Episode 3 titled “Shower Valve Repair; Sloped Landscape.” In this episode, the focus is on practical home improvement tasks.
The first segment guides viewers through the process of repairing a leaking three-valve shower while preserving the original 1930’s tile in the bathroom. This segment offers valuable insights into tackling common plumbing issues.
The second part of the episode delves into the rejuvenation of a sloped yard that’s experiencing erosion. Viewers will gain knowledge on how to address landscaping challenges in a sloped landscape, making their outdoor spaces more functional and visually appealing.
“Ask This Old House” continues to provide homeowners with practical advice and step-by-step solutions for common home improvement projects.
Tune in to PBS on Thursday night to learn useful tips for your own home improvement endeavors.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Thursday 12 October...
The first segment guides viewers through the process of repairing a leaking three-valve shower while preserving the original 1930’s tile in the bathroom. This segment offers valuable insights into tackling common plumbing issues.
The second part of the episode delves into the rejuvenation of a sloped yard that’s experiencing erosion. Viewers will gain knowledge on how to address landscaping challenges in a sloped landscape, making their outdoor spaces more functional and visually appealing.
“Ask This Old House” continues to provide homeowners with practical advice and step-by-step solutions for common home improvement projects.
Tune in to PBS on Thursday night to learn useful tips for your own home improvement endeavors.
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Thursday 12 October...
- 10/5/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 12, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, PBS invites viewers to dive into another episode of “This Old House.” In Season 45, Episode 3 titled “Lexington: The Big Dig,” the show continues to document the intricate process of transforming a home.
In this installment, the focus shifts to some significant developments. A block wall tunnel takes shape, connecting the old and new mechanical rooms, a crucial step in ensuring a smooth transition between the two parts of the house. Additionally, there’s progress in the Hvac system, with ducting being buried underground for optimal functionality.
Viewers will also witness the beginning of framing for residential elevators, an exciting addition that promises convenience and accessibility for the homeowners.
“This Old House” remains dedicated to showcasing the meticulous work involved in renovating and upgrading homes. Tune in to witness the latest transformations as the team tackles the challenges of “Lexington: The Big Dig.”
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In this installment, the focus shifts to some significant developments. A block wall tunnel takes shape, connecting the old and new mechanical rooms, a crucial step in ensuring a smooth transition between the two parts of the house. Additionally, there’s progress in the Hvac system, with ducting being buried underground for optimal functionality.
Viewers will also witness the beginning of framing for residential elevators, an exciting addition that promises convenience and accessibility for the homeowners.
“This Old House” remains dedicated to showcasing the meticulous work involved in renovating and upgrading homes. Tune in to witness the latest transformations as the team tackles the challenges of “Lexington: The Big Dig.”
Release Date...
- 10/5/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:30 Pm on PBS, “Ask This Old House” returns with Season 22 Episode 2 titled “String Lights; Kitchen Painting.”
In this episode, the team of experts takes on two diverse home improvement projects. First, they tackle the installation of remote-controlled patio string lights. Viewers will learn the ins and outs of setting up these lights for a cozy outdoor atmosphere.
Next, the crew dives into a kitchen renovation, focusing on color matching and repainting a retro aqua kitchen cabinet. Painting is an essential skill for homeowners, and this segment provides valuable insights into giving cabinets a fresh look.
The episode also highlights specialized levels designed for different types of projects, which can be useful knowledge for DIY enthusiasts.
“Ask This Old House” continues to provide practical advice and step-by-step guidance for various home improvement tasks. Tune in on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:30 Pm on PBS to discover useful...
In this episode, the team of experts takes on two diverse home improvement projects. First, they tackle the installation of remote-controlled patio string lights. Viewers will learn the ins and outs of setting up these lights for a cozy outdoor atmosphere.
Next, the crew dives into a kitchen renovation, focusing on color matching and repainting a retro aqua kitchen cabinet. Painting is an essential skill for homeowners, and this segment provides valuable insights into giving cabinets a fresh look.
The episode also highlights specialized levels designed for different types of projects, which can be useful knowledge for DIY enthusiasts.
“Ask This Old House” continues to provide practical advice and step-by-step guidance for various home improvement tasks. Tune in on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:30 Pm on PBS to discover useful...
- 9/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on PBS, “This Old House” presents Season 45 Episode 2 titled “Lexington: Shore We Can.”
In this episode, viewers can expect the following:
– The focus of the episode revolves around the interior rebuilding process of a property in Lexington.
– The architect responsible for the project provides insights into the new accessible design being implemented.
– The episode features a tour of an accessibility showroom, where viewers can explore mobility solutions that play a crucial role in the renovation.
– Additionally, there will be a discussion about how a new energy code impacts the ongoing renovation, shedding light on the sustainability aspects of the project.
“This Old House” has been a longstanding home improvement and renovation series that showcases various construction and renovation projects, offering valuable insights and tips to viewers.
Tune in on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on PBS to follow the progress of the renovation and...
In this episode, viewers can expect the following:
– The focus of the episode revolves around the interior rebuilding process of a property in Lexington.
– The architect responsible for the project provides insights into the new accessible design being implemented.
– The episode features a tour of an accessibility showroom, where viewers can explore mobility solutions that play a crucial role in the renovation.
– Additionally, there will be a discussion about how a new energy code impacts the ongoing renovation, shedding light on the sustainability aspects of the project.
“This Old House” has been a longstanding home improvement and renovation series that showcases various construction and renovation projects, offering valuable insights and tips to viewers.
Tune in on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on PBS to follow the progress of the renovation and...
- 9/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, September 28, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, PBS will broadcast the first episode of Season 45 of “This Old House,” titled “Lexington: On a Mission.” In this episode, the crew will be working on a 1960 mid-century modern home in Lexington, Massachusetts. Their mission is to make the home accessible for a family of five, which includes a son with Duchenne, a rare form of muscular dystrophy.
The show will focus on the changes they make to the home to accommodate the needs of the family and ensure that it is a safe and comfortable place for them to live. Viewers can expect to see the crew’s skilled craftsmanship and problem-solving as they tackle this important project.
Tune in to PBS on the specified date and time to witness the transformation of this home and learn more about how they make it better suited for the family’s unique circumstances.
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The show will focus on the changes they make to the home to accommodate the needs of the family and ensure that it is a safe and comfortable place for them to live. Viewers can expect to see the crew’s skilled craftsmanship and problem-solving as they tackle this important project.
Tune in to PBS on the specified date and time to witness the transformation of this home and learn more about how they make it better suited for the family’s unique circumstances.
Release Date...
- 9/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, September 28, 2023, at 8:30 Pm, PBS will broadcast Season 22, Episode 1 of “Ask This Old House” titled “Girl Scout Community Garden.” In this episode, Jenn and Nathan will work together to assist his nieces’ Girl Scout troop in rebuilding and replanting their community garden beds.
The show will feature the steps and processes involved in this project, highlighting the teamwork and effort put forth by Jenn and Nathan to support the Girl Scout troop’s gardening endeavor. Viewers can expect to see how the garden beds are transformed and made ready for planting.
“Ask This Old House” is known for its practical advice and step-by-step demonstrations, making it a valuable resource for DIY enthusiasts and those interested in home improvement projects.
Tune in to PBS on the specified date and time to learn more about this community garden project and gain insights into gardening techniques that can be helpful for your own gardening adventures.
The show will feature the steps and processes involved in this project, highlighting the teamwork and effort put forth by Jenn and Nathan to support the Girl Scout troop’s gardening endeavor. Viewers can expect to see how the garden beds are transformed and made ready for planting.
“Ask This Old House” is known for its practical advice and step-by-step demonstrations, making it a valuable resource for DIY enthusiasts and those interested in home improvement projects.
Tune in to PBS on the specified date and time to learn more about this community garden project and gain insights into gardening techniques that can be helpful for your own gardening adventures.
- 9/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Kelly Clarkson Show took home the most wins at the 2022 Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards on Saturday, June 18. The daytime talk show won five total awards, and the night also included a first-time win for Amazon Freevee‘s Judy Justice (the streaming platform’s first Daytime Emmy win), and more. Syndicated shows were the big winners of the night with 10. Netflix won 9, followed by CBS and PBS with three each. Other highlights include Ina Garten‘s Barefoot Contessa: Modern Comfort Food for Outstanding Culinary Series and wins for The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The Real, which both ended this year. Presenters at the 49th annual ceremony included Norm Abram and Tom Silva (This Old House), Michael and Bianca Alexander (Conscious Living), Judge Frank Caprio (Caught in Providence), Daym Drops, Samantha Brown (Samantha Brown’s Places to Love), Sophia Roe (Counter Space), Jennifer Gareis (The Bold and the Beautiful...
- 6/19/2022
- TV Insider
This Old House has something new in store. Recently, PBS announced the TV series just began production on its 39th season.The new season of the long-running home improvement show will feature host Kevin O’Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, master carpenter Norm Abram, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, and landscape contractor Roger Cook in addition to students and up-and-coming professionals.Read More…...
- 5/10/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Back in September, before the start of king-crab season for the Bering Sea crab-fishing fleet on Discovery's "Deadliest Catch," Edgar Hansen, the deck boss and engineer on the F/V Northwestern, headed to the Boston area to do a guest stint on PBS' long-running home-improvement show "This Old House."
When he spoke to Zap2it in the fall, Hansen hadn't yet filmed his spot. On this February day, during opilio-crab season, Hansen gets on a satellite phone from a stopover to offload crab on St. Paul Island to share a few stories of his experience on a different sort of reality TV show.
The episode airs in most markets over the weekend of March 1-2 (check listings for your local PBS station).
On meeting the "This Old House" crew:
"I was in awe. I was starstruck. [General contractor] Tom Silva and [master carpenter] Norm Abram and all those guys. [Landscaper] Roger Cook turned out to...
When he spoke to Zap2it in the fall, Hansen hadn't yet filmed his spot. On this February day, during opilio-crab season, Hansen gets on a satellite phone from a stopover to offload crab on St. Paul Island to share a few stories of his experience on a different sort of reality TV show.
The episode airs in most markets over the weekend of March 1-2 (check listings for your local PBS station).
On meeting the "This Old House" crew:
"I was in awe. I was starstruck. [General contractor] Tom Silva and [master carpenter] Norm Abram and all those guys. [Landscaper] Roger Cook turned out to...
- 3/1/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
A cameraman for Discovery's "Deadliest Catch" once asked F/V Northwestern deckboss Edgar Hansen what he was going to do if his body could no longer take the punishment of crab fishing on Alaska's Bering Sea. That simple question rocked Hansen's world.
"I had to step back," Hansen tells Zap2it. "'Criminy, I don't know. I don't know.' That was four years ago. So, if you watch the show, you know I took a year off. I started my own company, got a little remodeling thing going on, kitchens, bathrooms, whatnot."
Hansen spoke with Zap2it from Florida, where he is remodeling a house in the Keys to rent out. He returned to fishing on the Northwestern after his break on dry land -- even captaining during opilio-crab season in early 2013 -- but he hasn't lost his love for transforming houses.
At the time of the conversation, he's a...
"I had to step back," Hansen tells Zap2it. "'Criminy, I don't know. I don't know.' That was four years ago. So, if you watch the show, you know I took a year off. I started my own company, got a little remodeling thing going on, kitchens, bathrooms, whatnot."
Hansen spoke with Zap2it from Florida, where he is remodeling a house in the Keys to rent out. He returned to fishing on the Northwestern after his break on dry land -- even captaining during opilio-crab season in early 2013 -- but he hasn't lost his love for transforming houses.
At the time of the conversation, he's a...
- 9/20/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Kevin O'Connor of PBS' "This Old House" and "Ask This Old House" -- the venerable Diy show's Q&A spin-off -- savors the view from the roof deck of "Toh's" current project house, in Cambridge, Mass.
"It's kind of a dense downtown neighborhood," he tells Zap2it, "so I'm seeing a lot of rooftops, but the city looks pretty good."
In the "Ask This Old House" episode airing on Friday, Nov. 9 (check local listings; the show airs weekends in some markets), O'Connor and his team head to an even denser neighborhood, New York City's Times Square, to visit with a celebrity pal.
The host of NBC's "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" is a longtime "Toh" and "Atoh" fan, having outed himself on Twitter a couple of years ago. The "Atoh" crew -- O'Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, landscape contractor Roger Cook and plumbing-and-heating expert Richard Trethewey -- has made a...
"It's kind of a dense downtown neighborhood," he tells Zap2it, "so I'm seeing a lot of rooftops, but the city looks pretty good."
In the "Ask This Old House" episode airing on Friday, Nov. 9 (check local listings; the show airs weekends in some markets), O'Connor and his team head to an even denser neighborhood, New York City's Times Square, to visit with a celebrity pal.
The host of NBC's "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" is a longtime "Toh" and "Atoh" fan, having outed himself on Twitter a couple of years ago. The "Atoh" crew -- O'Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, landscape contractor Roger Cook and plumbing-and-heating expert Richard Trethewey -- has made a...
- 11/9/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
La, CA, United States (Ahn Entertainment) - "This Old House" is true to its name for the upcoming season in which experts will renovate the Nathaniel Page Homestead. The home, in Bedford, Massachusetts, was built in 1720 and was lived in by Nathaniel Page, the Bedford militia flag bearer.
The construction will include two additions as well as repairs that will allow the house to be lived in by its owners. Some renovations have been done in the house throughout the years, including an accessibility ramp in 2004.
Host of "This Old House," Kevin O'Connor, is excited about the upcoming season. "This home has a long history and some great stories to tell," says O'Connor. "It's the second oldest project we've ever worked on."
The owners of the home, Rebecca and Joe, appreciate the rustic feel of the house, but are hoping to make the house larger for their family. General Contractor...
The construction will include two additions as well as repairs that will allow the house to be lived in by its owners. Some renovations have been done in the house throughout the years, including an accessibility ramp in 2004.
Host of "This Old House," Kevin O'Connor, is excited about the upcoming season. "This home has a long history and some great stories to tell," says O'Connor. "It's the second oldest project we've ever worked on."
The owners of the home, Rebecca and Joe, appreciate the rustic feel of the house, but are hoping to make the house larger for their family. General Contractor...
- 5/30/2011
- icelebz.com
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