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This Old House Season 42

October. 04,2020
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This Old House

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This Old House Season 42 Full Episode Guide

Episode 26 - Dorchester Triple Decker | Our 3 Decker
Episode 25 - Dorchester Triple Decker | Almost Home
Episode 24 - Dorchester Triple Decker | Roof University
Episode 23 - Dorchester Triple Decker | Finish Work Begins
Episode 22 - Dorchester Triple Decker | Three of Everything
Episode 21 - Dorchester Triple Decker | A Project for Every Floor
First Aired: April. 29,2021

Tom Silva works with the new apprentices on the front door to allow it to properly open and close. The apprentices, who hail from YouthBuild, tell Kevin O'Connor about themselves, and the President of YouthBuild gives Kevin background on the program. Homeowner Carol looks at kitchen cabinets and countertop options. Richard Trethewey works with James Bouchard on the three separate HVAC systems.

Episode 12 - Seaside Victorian Cottage | Pizza Time
First Aired: January. 24,2021

Kevin O'Connor watches as the outdoor kitchen with pizza oven arrives and is assembled. Tom Silva meets the flooring installer who's laying down engineered flooring in a herringbone pattern. Designer Kristen Martone works with the homeowner on the bathroom finishes. Jenn Nawada sorts through all the plants that have been delivered and Kevin sees an automatic cover going on top of the new pool.

Episode 11 - Seaside Victorian Cottage | Design Elements
First Aired: January. 17,2021

Kevin O'Connor and Tom Silva watch a technology expert hide sound speakers in the living room ceiling. Richard Trethewey discusses the efficient updates on outdoor condensers with the HVAC contractor. The garage doors are installed with side mounts. A prefabricated pool gets lowered into the ground. The interior designer and homeowner show Kevin their choices on design elements for the kitchen.

Episode 10 - Seaside Victorian Cottage | Outside Details
First Aired: January. 10,2021

Mark McCullough describes to Kevin O'Connor how the masons put down a cobblestone apron on the driveway. Inside, the crew reinforces old floor joists to allow for a more open floorplan. Tom Silva helps Jeff Sweenor hang a drop finial on the exterior and then they install a swinging window in the cabana. Kevin meets with local paint experts to discuss choosing exterior colors on a Victorian house.

Episode 9 - Seaside Victorian Cottage | Upgrading Old School
First Aired: January. 03,2021

The original Seaside Victorian home had Yankee Gutters and the Historic District Committee wants the restored house to have them too. The Generation Next initiative continues with an apprentice learning from Jeff Sweenor’s electrician Ben Giles. Richard Trethewey and plumber Josh Jordan show how a tankless hot water system will never run out of hot water. Tom Silva and Jeff install porch corbels.

Episode 8 - Seaside Victorian Cottage | Back to Narragansett
Episode 7 - Seaside Victorian Cottage | Chimney Straightener
Episode 6 - Seaside Victorian Cottage | New Light in Old Windows
First Aired: November. 08,2020

Decorative Queen Anne style barge rafters are reproduced for the addition. Richard Trethewey shows how Jeff Sweenor’s team hid the mechanicals in the house. At Jeff’s shop, Tom Silva meets Jeff and Riley as they rebuild old sashes and build new ones. Back at the house, they install a refurbished original window. Tom shows a new window with simulated divided lights that resembles the originals.

Episode 5 - Seaside Victorian Cottage | Project Interrupted
Episode 4 - Behind the Built | Anatomy of a Kitchen
Episode 3 - Behind the Built | Memorable Makers
First Aired: October. 18,2020

Featuring talented makers who make beautiful household items we meet a lumberjack who sources his own cypress from the bottom of a river and turns it into a unique table. In Detroit, a stained-glass artist restores original window panels. A family run business creates a metal stovetop hood. A painter shows a Lazure technique for the walls of a bedroom. Blacksmithing students forge an iron gate.

Episode 2 - Behind the Built | Factory Made

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