
This Old House
Season 46 starts with the revival of a 1929 brick cottage in Nashville, TN. Then, the crew heads to Ridgewood, NJ to remodel a 1930s Colonial Revival. The last stop: a 19th century historic home in Westford, MA.
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Generation NEXT Steps Up to Close the Skills Gap
This Old House launched its Generation NEXT initiative to shine a light on the urgent need for young people to enter the building trades. Here, we share high points of our work to date—and how we’re continuing the effort to close the skills gap
Insiders Have a Blast at the Brookline Wrap Party
The Brookline Mid-Century Modern House is finally finished, and TOH Insiders were there to celebrate
S40 E15: Next-generation Demolition
While old fixtures are salvaged and asbestos is removed at the house, Norm, Richard and Kevin head back to where it all began 40 years ago, in Dorchester, MA.
Top 10 How-to Videos at ThisOldHouse.com
Check out our top-trending video segments to learn something new today. This week explore how to choose the best home products and materials, PLUS explore what it's like to live on a NASA Space Station, and more!
Jamestown Net-Zero House | 360° Interactive Tour
Explore the 1920s bungalow featured in TOH’s 40th-anniversary season. Pan around this interactive virtual experience and click hot spots to learn more about the products and materials used to complete this Net-Zero remodel.
S40 E14: Mid-century Modern Makeover
Kevin introduces Brookline, MA, the setting for the newest renovation project.
This Old House Charleston Project Wins Prestigious Preservation Award
A commemoration of craftsmanship and history
S40 E13: Net Zero Comes Together
Today is the day the net-zero house gets turned over to the Powers family. Kevin and Tommy pick up builder Jeff at the Idea House and drive to Jamestown for the big reveal
Design Details at the Jamestown Net-Zero House
How a husband-and-wife tag team—interior designer Dana Powers and architect Don Powers—succeeded in achieving a superefficient, net-zero home with a clean, comfortable ambience, cozy furnishings, and Scandinavian-inspired appeal
Jamestown Net-Zero House Reveal
As the Powers family moves into their renovated 1920s bungalow, it’s too early to tell if its energy-saving technologies and energy-producing systems will meet the net-zero ideal. But one thing’s certain: It’s great to be home. Explore our 40th-anniversary house project right here. MISSED THE REVEAL EPISODE ON PBS? You can watch it on demand right here at thisoldhouse.com
Generation NEXT update
Once again, we’re looking for a few good men and women to work on next season's projects
Sneak Peek: Brookline floating fireplace
Our mid-century modern gets an iconic secondary heat source
Behind the Scenes: Jamestown mudroom
A narrow corridor is pressed into service at the Net-Zero house
S40 E12: Energy-saving Installations
Richard demonstrates how an energy recovery ventilator works, using red and blue smoke to illustrate the flow of indoor air and outdoor air through the core of the machine.
7 Rules For Organizing Your Work Van
After much trial and error, remodeling contractor Zack Dettmore has found an organizational strategy that works
S40 E11: Roger’s Nod to Sod
In just a few short weeks the grass will go in, and luckily Roger has a good solution. Roger joins Jenn and Kevin at a nearby sod farm where hundreds of acres of environmentally-friendly grass is grown.
S40 E10: Powering Net Zero
The latest episode in the 40th-anniversary season of TOH starts airing in some markets tonight. Have you seen last week's episode? Catch up, on demand
40th-Anniversary Season Premiere | The Jamestown Net-Zero House
This season's project merges old-house charm with futuristic efficiency. Revisit the season premiere as we ramp up for the big renovation reveal
S40 E9: Designing Their Dream Home
Kevin opens the episode in Providence, RI to meet the homeowners at their architecture office.
TOH IS BACK! New Episodes Airing This Week
January 4, 2018 Our mid-season hiatus is over! Here's everything you need to know about new episodes of This Old House and Ask This Old House, airing this week
S40 E8: Airtight House
Richard watches as the home is sealed against air leaks. Jeff reviews his pre-drywall checklist. Jeff fabricates pieces for porch columns and rails. Tom puts on shingles as the final layer of the exterior wall system.
New Orleans High School Students Build Homes to Learn Skills for Work and Life
unCommon Construction, a non-profit in NOLA, gives students valuable training in the building trades
Sneak Peek: Jamestown Net-Zero House
In this season's first project house, the library's in the hallway
Sneak Peek: Brookline puddingstone
Our mid-century modern gets an updated perimeter wall
S40 E7: Modern Barn Raising
Coming up: Load center installation, correct cedar shingling, basement insulation, plan framing, beam barn raising
S40 E6: Net-Zero Blanket
Roof insulation is next step at the net zero house. Richard tours the basement of The Breakers in Newport. Kevin meets Congressman Norcross at the house, who is also an electrician. Apprentices install and flash windows.
S40 E5: Ramp Up the R Value
Insulation is crucial to a net zero house. Jeff and the apprentices start the work. Dana shops for efficient yet decorative lighting. Tom and Jeff work with the apprentices to build false rafter tails and then install them.
Generation NEXT: Nathan Gilbert Update
One of our earliest apprentices officially joins the Ask TOH cast
Sneak Peek: Brookline Stair Risers
At our mid-century-modern project, there’s a whole lot of climbing going on
S40 E4: A Charleston Family House is Reborn
New apprentices join the team in Rhode Island as the roof goes up. The house gets sheathed. It’s the finish line at Judith’s house in Charleston. Kevin and Tom take the grand tour.
S40 E3: HVAC of the Future
Framing net zero. Heat loss and gain to design a balanced HVAC system. A visit the International Builders Show. Old wiring and plumbing exposed.
Instructing and Inspiring the Next Generation
There’s a shortage of skilled workers across the building trades today. Learn how Marvin is doing their part to inspire the next generation, by offering an intensive Immersion Experience at their dedicated training facility in Warroad, Minnesota.