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The mission of This Old House is to demystify the home improvement process and to celebrate the fusion of old world craftsmanship and modern technology. Each season features two renovation projects. Project One traditionally consists of eighteen or so episodes and is filmed in Massachusetts. Project Two is generally taped in a different region of the country to highlight the variety of American architectural styles and renovation issues.
In the premiere episode, host Bob Vila welcomes us to Dorchester, MA, and the series This Old House.
Rot in the eaves, new kitchen plans revealed, the history of the home, an energy audit report, and demoing a downstairs bathroom.
The major problems encountered so far as well as the plan to modernize the function of the kitchen and bathrooms.
It's time to insulate the house, remove the old furnace, and replace it with a new-energy-efficient heating system.
Ceilings leveled and renovated; bulkhead repaired; kitchen lighting; viewer questions.
This week our host talks with a heating specialist about baseboard heating, the heating plant and the water heater. We take a look at the bedroom closets and a new kitchen skylight.
Plasterers, roofers, and carpenters are hard at work. The kitchen walls are plastered, the chimney gets some attention, and work starts on the crumbling front porch.
Insulation and plasterwork; kitchen windows; preservation consultant on exterior paint.
Work on the deck and its foundation is underway. Host Bob Vila offers some hints on paint stripping and introduces an alternative to ceramic wall tile around the bathtub.
The carpenters install new red cedar clapboards on the Dorchester House, and the Mayor of Boston, Kevin White, pays a visit.
Stairs and front porch columns are being installed on the front of the project house.
A stonemason repairs the stone wall around the Dorchester House, and the yard gets two new trees.
A look at the nearly finished product, inside and out. The finishing touches are put on the picket fence, the deck, and yard.
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