All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Cape-style Home: Clearing the Lot

    • September 3, 1990
    • Syndication

    Construction begins on a Cape Cod-style home being built in Marstons Mills, Massachusetts. Included: the lot is cleared and cement is poured for the foundation of the house.

  • S01E02 Cape-style Home: Ell and Deck

    • September 10, 1990
    • Syndication

    A recycled "ell" is added,and a first-floor deck is built. Also: tips on ordering lumber.

  • S01E03 Cape-style Home: Wall Construction

    • September 17, 1990
    • Syndication

    Bob visits Barbara Gooddale in her authentic antique Cape Cod house to get a feel for the style and practicality of this design; back at our house, the crew frames, raises, and springbraces the walls.

  • S01E04 Cape-style Home: Staircase and Roof

    • September 24, 1990
    • Syndication

    A staircase is built and the second floor is toured. Also: Bob Vila visits a shingle plant in Delaware.

  • S01E05 Cape-style Home: Ceiling, Roof and Plumbing

    • October 1, 1990
    • Syndication

    Some demolition is done on the old ell to prepare it for renovation; ceiling joists and roof rafters go up in the new section of the house, and we see some rough plumbing work. Bob and Ryley discuss the budget.

  • S01E06 Cape-style Home: Bulkhead, Trim and Roofing

    • October 8, 1990
    • Syndication

    A bulkhead is installed; a soffet, facia and drip edge are added to the front of the house. Also: asphalt shingles and a ridge vent.

  • S01E07 Cape-style Home: Joining the Old Ell

    • October 15, 1990
    • Syndication

    The old ell is joined to the new construction, with some demolition done to make room for a shed dormer and a slider door. Bob visits the Wes-Pine wooden window factory in Hanover, Massachusetts, and comes back to install a window in our house.

  • S01E08 Cape-style Home: Front Door, Shingles and Plumbing

    • October 22, 1990
    • Syndication

    Bob and Ryley install the pre-hung front door and visit Shepley Wood Products to see how it was made. Dean Fraser shows us how to apply cedar shingles, and Tom Higham demonstrates how to join copper plumbing for the bathroom lavatory.

  • S01E09 Cape-style Home: Wiring, Clapboards and Window Trim

    • October 29, 1990
    • Syndication

    Bob goes over the electrical wiring with John Hickey, cedar clapboards are put up, and Hand Cassidy explains insulation ratings. Our contractor Ryley puts exterior trim up around the windows.

  • S01E10 Cape-style Home: Kitchen Design and Septic System

    • November 5, 1990
    • Syndication

    Bob discusses the kitchen layout with designer Amy O'Haire, then visits her showroom. Claude Daigle demonstrates his drywall techniques, and John Aalto talks us through the installation of the septic system.

  • S01E11 Cape-style Home: Paneling, Furnace and Tile

    • November 13, 1990
    • Syndication

    Our contractor Ryley shows us how to put up the pine interior paneling in the living room; Bob checks out the furnace and ducting with installer Scott Glista, and watches John Boardman apply bathroom floor tile.

  • S01E12 Cape-style Home: Floor Painting and Bathroom Vanity

    • November 19, 1990
    • Syndication

    Artisan Terry Maiche shows us two inexpensive ways to dress up a floor with paint: spattering and stenciling. Ryley builds a bathroom vanity, and Bob talks about exterior paints and stains with painter Paul Stoliker.

  • S01E13 Cape-style Home: Landscaping and House Tour

    • November 26, 1990
    • Syndication

    Bob discusses landscaping with specialist Susan Hofer--sod, a gravel driveway, brickwork, fences, perennials. We tour the smart finished exterior with Ryley, and the gorgeous interior with renowned decorator Ann Hill.

  • S01E14 Two-family Greystone: House and Neighborhood Tour

    • December 3, 1990
    • Syndication

    Now in Chicago, Bob takes a driving tour with realtor Catherine Caravette of our new neighborhood, Wicker Park, and of nearby upscale Lincoln Park. We check out our old greystone two-flat and visit a home that's been comparably renovated.

  • S01E15 Two-family Greystone: Plans Discussed and Demolition Begins

    • December 10, 1990
    • Syndication

    Bob discusses plans with local architect Bill Bauhs, and takes a tour of downtown Chicago's striking modern buildings with architectural historian Susan Benjamin. Back at our house, we meet our general contractor, Ron Gan, and begin demolition.

  • S01E16 Two-family Greystone: Engineered Beams and Plumbing

    • December 17, 1990
    • Syndication

    Bob and Ron discuss the removal and shoring up of bearing walls, to be replaced by special engineered beams. We visit Macmillan-Bloedel's Parallam Plant in British Columbia, and plumber Don McPoland shows us how water service is connected to the house.

  • S01E17 Two-family Greystone: Parallam and Iron Beam

    • December 24, 1990
    • Syndication

    The crew installs a Parallam beam in the living room and iron beams in the back masonry wall. Ron Gan and Bill Bauhs talk budget and convince Bob to renovate the basement as well, so we take a visit to the Pella Window factory in Pella, Iowa.

  • S01E18 Two-family Greystone: Basement Excavation Begins

    • December 31, 1990
    • Syndication

    Scott Smith's excavation crew digs out the basement to make room for a basement slab. Bob discusses heating systems for the rental units with installer Kirk Rustman, and Ron Gan explains the advantages of using metal wall studs in the kitchen.

  • S01E19 Two-family Greystone: Electrical Work Begins

    • January 7, 1991
    • Syndication

    The concrete basement floor is poured, leveled, and screeded; our contractor Ron repairs a broken window pane the old-fashioned way, and Bob discusses the electrical layout for the first floor with electrician Slav Witowski.

  • S01E20 Two-family Greystone: Plumbing Continues

    • January 14, 1991
    • Syndication

    Bob goes downtown to the Merchandise Mart to see a selection of bathroom fixtures. Back at our greystone, plumber Dan Macias replaces an old toilet and our contractor talks us through bricking in for, and installation of, a smaller bathroom window.

  • S01E21 Two-family Greystone: Plaster and Drywall Work

    • January 21, 1991
    • Syndication

    Drywall and plaster work is discussed. Also: a visit to a drywall plant in Delaware.

  • S01E22 Two-family Greystone: Budgeting and Tiling

    • January 28, 1991
    • Syndication

    A review of the project's budget and progress. Also: a trip to an appliance showroom, and the bathroom floor is prepped and tiled.

  • S01E23 Two-family Greystone: Lighting and Flooring

    • February 3, 1991
    • Syndication

    Wooden floors are refinished and new windows are installed. Also: a visit to a light-fixtures store.

  • S01E24 Two-family Greystone: Landscaping Begins

    • February 10, 1991
    • Syndication

    Kitchen cabinets are installed and the landscaping work begins.

  • S01E25 Two-family Greystone: Flooring and Stairs

    • February 17, 1991
    • Syndication

    Installed: a basement staircase. Also: a visit to a flooring plant.

  • S01E26 Two-family Greystone: House Tour

    • February 24, 1991
    • Syndication

    Kitchen countertops are mounted. Also: a tour of the home with an interior decorator.

  • S01E27 Coach House: Coach House Tour

    • March 4, 1991
    • Syndication

    Bob and contractor Ron Gan look around our next projectan old deserted "coach house." Architectural historian Susan Benjamin gives us a tour of some of Chicago's 19th-century landmark buildings downtown.

  • S01E28 Coach House: Plans Discussed and Demolition Begins

    • March 11, 1991
    • Syndication

    Bob discusses plans for the coach house with our architect, Mike Morgan, and with contractor Ron Gan; demolition begins. Brick worker Dan Webb explains how the brick facade is power-washed to remove several layers of ugly paint.

  • S01E29 Coach House: Excavation Begins

    • March 18, 1991
    • Syndication

    Bob tours architect Frank Lloyd Wright's studio and sees some houses Wright designed in Greater Chicago. Back at the coach house, the basement is excavated and steel beams are put into the back wall to make room for a garage door.

  • S01E30 Coach House: Ceiling and Stairs

    • March 25, 1991
    • Syndication

    General contractor Ron Gan explains how a ledger board is attached to the masonry wall to support ceiling joists. Plus, Ron and carpenter John Pringle demonstrate a simple way to build a set of winding stairs. Bob visits Dave Parker in Vancouver, BC to see how Parallam beams are manufactured.

  • S01E31 Coach House: Roof Demolition

    • April 1, 1991
    • Syndication

    The Eagle roofing crew strips several ancient layers of old roofing, and a section of the roof is removed to make room for a new dormer. Bob explains how the dormer will provide more living space, and visits the IKO roofing shingle plant.

  • S01E32 Coach House: Windows Installed

    • April 8, 1991
    • Syndication

    Bob helps carpenter John Sheehan install a new vinyl window. Next, Bob takes a tour of the Republic window factory with vice-president Ron Spielman to find out how their windows are made. General contractor Ron Gan shows Bob how to install a floor safe in the master bedroom.

  • S01E33 Coach House: Fireplace and Staircase

    • April 15, 1991
    • Syndication

    Bob tours the Hill Arboretum, an apartment project adapted for the physically challenged. Back at the coach house, a fireplace dealer explains the new zero-clearance fireplace and an ironmonger constructs an entryway balcony and staircase.

  • S01E34 Coach House: Project Status, Cabinets and Whirlpool Tub Installed

    • May 13, 1991
    • Syndication

    Bob tours the completed living room and dining room of the coach house, then reviews work done on the heating system. We see the base cabinets installed in the kitchen and a whirlpool tub installed in the master bedroom.

  • S01E35 Coach House: Finishing Touches and Landscaping

    • May 20, 1991
    • Syndication

    Bob installs the finishing touches in the coach house kitchen, including some galvanized steel features. We go outside to plant a tree and landscape the little entryway garden, and Bob checks out the painting of the brick facade.

  • S01E36 Coach House: House Tour

    • May 27, 1991
    • Syndication

    Bob takes the grand tour of the finished coach house exterior with Ron, our contractor. We go inside to see the decorating job that the team of Rita Miller and Bill Waggoner have done, and to watch them add a special touch to the decor.

Season 2

Season 3

  • S03E01 Victorian: Selecting the Site

    • September 7, 1992
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila's first project of the season is introduced: an addition to a small cottage in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.

  • S03E02 Victorian: Clearing the Lot

    • September 14, 1992
    • Syndication

    Bob meets with the contractor and architect and clears trees for the new addition, while demonstrating chain-saw safety. Also: a tour of a Newport, R.I., mansion.

  • S03E03 Victorian: Foundation and Framing

    • September 21, 1992
    • Syndication

    A cinder-block foundation is laid and the framing begins on a turret of the existing cottage. Also: a tour of Victorian homes in Cape May, N.J., one of America's oldest resort towns.

  • S03E04 Victorian: Raising the Walls

    • September 28, 1992
    • Syndication

    Truss joints are installed in the bedroom wing, and, as the walls are raised, Bob describes the advantages of western balloon framing. Also: a tour of Lyndhurst mansion in the Hudson River valley of New York.

  • S03E05 Victorian: Chimney, and Breezeway Framing Selecting the Site

    • October 5, 1992
    • Syndication

    A chimney is built and the connections between the old and new structures are installed. Also: a visit to a wood-stove factory in Vermont.

  • S03E06 Victorian: Verge Board and Plumbing

    • October 12, 1992
    • Syndication

    A designer specializing in Victorian work adds elements to the exterior, and a verge board is installed on a gable end. Also: a walk through Lucy the Elephant, a tourist exhibit on the New Jersey shore, and a look at how to build PVC wastes and vents.

  • S03E07 Victorian: Porch, Windows and Shingles

    • October 19, 1992
    • Syndication

    Work begins on the front-entry porch. Also: tips on installing windows and applying cedar roof shingles.

  • S03E08 Victorian: Insulation and Wiring

    • October 26, 1992
    • Syndication

    Installing blown-in and high-density insulation; adding railing detail to the porch. Also: tips on basic wiring and installing a septic tank.

  • S03E09 Victorian: Wallpapering and Pantry

    • November 2, 1992
    • Syndication

    Included: installing the kitchen pantry, wallpapering the den, and examining the wallpaper manufacturing process. Also: how Victorian doors are made.

  • S03E10 Victorian: Installing Shingles and Tin Ceiling

    • November 9, 1992
    • Syndication

    Shingling is applied and a stamped-tin ceiling gets installed in the kitchen. Also: selecting color schemes for the house during a tour of Martha's Vineyard.

  • S03E11 Victorian: Courtyard Pavers and Master Bath

    • November 16, 1992
    • Syndication

    Inside a Victorian mansion with an Arabian decorating scheme. Also: adding Victorian touches to the master bath.

  • S03E12 Victorian: Plate Rail and Stenciling

    • November 23, 1992
    • Syndication

    A plate rail is installed in the kitchen, and a designer offers ideas on Victorian interiors. Also: landscapers begin planting in the courtyard.

  • S03E13 Victorian: House Tour

    • November 30, 1992
    • Syndication

    A tour of the completed Victorian house includes a look at the new turret and courtyard, as well as the larger addition.

  • S03E14 Beach House: Selecting the Site

    • December 7, 1992
    • Syndication

    Work begins on a house in Malibu, California. Also: a tour of Los Angeles by helicopter.

  • S03E15 Beach House: House Tour

    • December 14, 1992
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila tours the Malibu, California house, talks with the architects, and observes California-Spanish architecture.

  • S03E16 Beach House: Pouring the Caissons

    • December 21, 1992
    • Syndication

  • S03E17 Beach House: Demolition and Grade Beam Installation

    • December 28, 1992
    • Syndication

    The foundation is inspected and a beam is installed in the garage.

  • S03E18 Beach House: Building the Staircase

    • January 4, 1993
    • Syndication

    California's building codes regarding earthquake safety are discussed and a winding staircase is constructed. Also: a visit to the home of actor Max Gail.

  • S03E19 Beach House: Framing and Insulation

    • January 11, 1993
    • Syndication

    Included: the roof and walls are framed, and cellulose insulation is added.

  • S03E20 Beach House: Installing Windows and Sprinkler System

    • January 18, 1993
    • Syndication

    Installed: a custom-made window and a sprinkler system. Also, Bob Vila takes visits Wisconsin to see how custom windows are made.

  • S03E21 Beach House: Monitoring Network and Waterproofing

    • January 25, 1993
    • Syndication

    The project's environmentally sound features are discussed. Also: Bob Vila takes a trip to the home of actor Tim Allen ("Home Improvement").

  • S03E22 Beach House: Tile Roof and Stucco

    • February 1, 1993
    • Syndication

    Mexican tile is used for the roof. Also: Bob Vila helps comedian Tim Allen pour concrete for a garage floor.

  • S03E23 Beach House: Distressing and Hanging a Door

    • February 8, 1993
    • Syndication

    The front door is hung. Also: adding a distressed finish to wood and building a storage wall.

  • S03E24 Beach House: Tile Layout

    • February 15, 1993
    • Syndication

    Hand-painted tiles are installed in the master bath and on the staircase. Also: a trip to the Mexican workshop where the tiles are made.

  • S03E25 Beach House: Stone Columns and Custom Cabinets

    • February 22, 1993
    • Syndication

    A terracotta tile floor is laid. Also: security cameras, temperature controls and kitchen appliances are installed, and the courtyard is landscaped in California-Spanish villa style.

  • S03E26 Beach House: House Tour

    • March 1, 1993
    • Syndication

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

  • S06E01 Kitchen Remodel: Project Introduced

    • September 4, 1995
    • Syndication

    A look at a house that needs enlarging, located in the Miami suburb of Kendall, Florida. Architect Laurinda Spear offers some ideas with a tropical theme.

  • S06E02 Kitchen Remodel: Inspection of Structure

    • September 11, 1995
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila inspects the Miami work site to determine the impact of the tropical climate on building methods.

  • S06E03 Kitchen Remodel: Pouring the Foundation and Constructing the Walls

    • September 18, 1995
    • Syndication

    The walls are constructed by stacking styrofoam forms and filling them with concrete.

  • S06E04 Kitchen Remodel: Roofing and Landscaping

    • September 25, 1995
    • Syndication

    The work on the roof is checked and plans for the garden are reviewed. Also: preparations are made for applying stucco to the wall of the addition.

  • S06E05 Kitchen Remodel: Choosing a Stucco Finish

    • October 2, 1995
    • Syndication

    A stucco finish is chosen for the exterior and the old interior walls are demolished. Also: a tour of a Spanish monastery transported stone by stone to Florida by William Randolph Hearst.

  • S06E06 Kitchen Remodel: Tying Floor Slabs and Building a Partition

    • October 9, 1995
    • Syndication

    The new floor is integrated with the old and work is begun on a family-room partition. Also: the installation of a new air-conditioning unit and roof insulation.

  • S06E07 Kitchen Remodel: Adding a Glass Block Window

    • October 16, 1995
    • Syndication

    After the exterior demolition, host Bob Vila helps install a glass-block window between the lanai and the bathroom. Also: he tours a restaurant kitchen at a local Cuban-American eatery.

  • S06E08 Kitchen Remodel: Spa Installation and Window Construction

    • October 23, 1995
    • Syndication

    A spa is installed on the lanai and the partition is given a wood-grain finish. Also: fabricating a stained-glass window shaped like a slice of tropical fruit.

  • S06E09 Kitchen Remodel: Installing Tile

    • October 30, 1995
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila helps install tile with a coral look on the lanai deck, while mosaic tile goes indoors. Also: using a finishing sander.

  • S06E10 Kitchen Remodel: Landscaping and Countertop

    • November 6, 1995
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila oversees the planting of palm trees, then shows how to protect work surfaces when using adhesives.

  • S06E11 Kitchen Remodel: Installing a Feature Garden and Grill

    • November 13, 1995
    • Syndication

    Painting stucco walls and finding the right workbench.

  • S06E12 Kitchen Remodel: Installing Pantry System

    • November 20, 1995
    • Syndication

    A shelf system is installed in the pantry and new sod is laid in the yard. Also: special blades for tablesaws.

  • S06E13 Kitchen Remodel: House Tour

    • November 27, 1995
    • Syndication

    Work on the home is completed. Host Bob Vila displays the family room, kitchen and outdoor spa. Also: tips on using radial saws for bevels, rip cuts and specialty work.

  • S06E14 Master Bedroom: House and Neighborhood Tour

    • December 4, 1995
    • Syndication

    A new project, the remodeling of a Colonial Revival home, begins in Newton, MA. The owners' goal is to increase their living space while keeping to a strict budget.

  • S06E15 Master Bedroom: Building the Foundation

    • December 11, 1995
    • Syndication

    Building a foundation including forming, cement pouring, inspection, sill work and backfilling. Also: Bob Vila visits a cement firm to see how the material is made to order for the job.

  • S06E16 Master Bedroom: Framing Partitions

    • December 18, 1995
    • Syndication

    A course in framing partitions (including layout, measuring, cutting and assembling) as the second floor takes shape at the project in Newton, MA.

  • S06E17 Master Bedroom: Applying Roofing Shingles

    • December 25, 1995
    • Syndication

    A demonstration of the way to install roofing shingles around a skylight to avoid leaks. Also: a new gutter is attached to the roof of the Newton addition.

  • S06E18 Master Bedroom: Rough Plumbing and Wall Demolition

    • January 1, 1996
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila discusses the appropriate way to sweat a copper joint. Also: breaking through a wall to create a door as well as correct window installation.

  • S06E19 Master Bedroom: Application of Blue Board, Plaster and Shingles

    • January 8, 1996
    • Syndication

    Work continues on the family room ceiling, and host Bob Vila demonstrates how to apply skimcoat plaster. Also: tips on attaching red cedar shingles to exterior walls.

  • S06E20 Master Bedroom: Adding Molding and Trim

    • January 15, 1996
    • Syndication

    Making the cuts for interior baseboard molding and window trim, plus constructing the steps and porch for a new entry. Also: a visit to a contractor's workshop to see how specialty molding is milled.

  • S06E21 Master Bedroom: Deck Work

    • January 22, 1996
    • Syndication

    To save money, Bob Vila uses sections of an old deck to build a new one.

  • S06E22 Master Bedroom: Bookshelf Construction and Installation

    • January 29, 1996
    • Syndication

    Constructing shelves, installing a window seat, and adding a sliding door.

  • S06E23 Master Bedroom: Vanity and Boiler

    • February 5, 1996
    • Syndication

    State-of-the-art cabinetmaking is underway at Paul Morse's workshop. Morse and Bob are putting together a custom vanity for the new master bathroom. On site, the vanity is installed and finished with a sink top. Last, Bob looks over the new boiler for the addition, which has been installed in the basement and connected to the new vinyl plumbing.

  • S06E24 Master Bedroom: Painting and Tiling

    • February 12, 1996
    • Syndication

    Tips on interior painting and a visit to a paint factory to see how paint is made. Also: installing bathroom tile and pressure-washing a deck.

  • S06E25 Master Bedroom: Custom Flooring and Landscaping

    • February 19, 1996
    • Syndication

    Low-cost landscaping, carpet installation, and choosing flooring for a family room. Also: last-minute details on the Newton project.

  • S06E26 Master Bedroom: House Tour

    • February 26, 1996
    • Syndication

    A look at the finished family room and master bedroom suite.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Shingle Style: Starting the Project

    • September 2, 1996
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila prepares to restore his own home by inspecting it inside and out. Also: a tour of Harvard Square with architectural historian Brian Pfeiffer provides a look at the influences on area builders.

  • S07E02 Shingle Style: Demolition Begins

    • September 9, 1996
    • Syndication

    As work begins on the project, Bob Vila offers tips on demolishing a structure. Also: a look at the architect's renovation plans and a tour of historic houses in the neighborhood.

  • S07E03 Shingle Style: Adding a New Load-Bearing Beam

    • September 16, 1996
    • Syndication

    As reconstruction begins, the crew corrects a structural flaw with a new beam and starts overhauling the plumbing. Also: a tour of what remains of the house after the demolition.

  • S07E04 Shingle Style: Working On the Roof

    • September 23, 1996
    • Syndication

    As structural changes to the roof are planned, Bob Vila presents a guide to shingles. Also: a look at shingles being made in Vancouver factory.

  • S07E05 Shingle Style: Finishing the Basement

    • September 30, 1996
    • Syndication

    Work begins on turning the basement into a combination exercise room and workshop, with Bob Vila sharing tips on concrete slab floors. Also: a trip to a Georgia sawmill to see lumber being prepared.

  • S07E06 Shingle Style: Framing and Additions

    • October 7, 1996
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila evaluates progress on the Cambridge, MA, project. Also: a tour of the historic Longfellow House, onetime residence of George Washington and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

  • S07E07 Shingle Style: Roof Work and Wiring

    • October 14, 1996
    • Syndication

    Roofers replace the shingles and install copper lining to rebuild the gutters. Meanwhile, an electrician explains the project's extensive rewiring. Also: examples of fine woodwork and stained glass.

  • S07E08 Shingle Style: Deck Framing and Window Installation

    • October 21, 1996
    • Syndication

    Framing begins on the backyard deck, chimney repair gets underway, and the Palladian window is installed in the third-floor family room.

  • S07E09 Shingle Style: Working On the Deck

    • October 28, 1996
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila explores the various uses of insulation products, including noise reduction. Also: building a deck with proper drainage.

  • S07E10 Shingle Style: Heating and Cooling Systems

    • November 4, 1996
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila oversees the installation of a heating, air-conditioning and ventilation unit. In the bathroom, radiant heat is installed, and around the house, the electrical work is inspected.

  • S07E11 Shingle Style: Blueboard and Plastering

    • November 11, 1996
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila offers tips on plastering and window installation. Also: a tour of a Stanford White-designed house in Stockbridge, MA.

  • S07E12 Shingle Style: Trimming the Interior

    • November 18, 1996
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila discusses ceramic tile, from design choices to installation. Also: tile shopping in New York City; digging the trench for a water main.

  • S07E13 Shingle Style: Landscaping and Painting

    • November 25, 1996
    • Syndication

    Work begins on the grounds as a landscape architect helps formulate plans. Meanwhile, the new deck takes shape and a parking pad is laid out near the back door.

  • S07E14 Shingle Style: Installing a Staircase and Chair Rail

    • December 2, 1996
    • Syndication

    The crew installs a staircase, then begins repairing plaster and laying in tile. Also: glass is replaced in the doors of the dining-room hutch.

  • S07E15 Shingle Style: Trim and Paneling

    • December 9, 1996
    • Syndication

    Workmen start paneling the dining room and entryway. Also: a visit to the Isaac Bell House in Newport, RI.

  • S07E16 Shingle Style: Installing a Hardwood Floor

    • December 16, 1996
    • Syndication

    A hardwood floor is installed; work is done on the dressing rooms in the master bedroom; and a water-purification system is installed in the basement.

  • S07E17 Shingle Style: Prepping for Paint

    • December 23, 1996
    • Syndication

    The exterior paint color is chosen and the necessary prep work needed for the job is assessed. Windows are restored, and in the kitchen, cabinets are installed. Also: a trip to the Pennsylvania factory where the cabinets were manufactured.

  • S07E18 Shingle Style: Toilet and Vanity Installation

    • December 30, 1996
    • Syndication

    In conjunction with the installation of the toilet and vanity at the Cambridge, MA, project site, Bob Vila tours the Wisconsin factory where the bath fixtures are made. Also: the master suite gets new closets.

  • S07E19 Shingle Style: Installing Tile

    • January 6, 1997
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila demonstrates the right way to install tile. Also: a look at the prep work needed for the yard landscaping.

  • S07E20 Shingle Style: Landscaping

    • January 13, 1997
    • Syndication

    The landscaping begins. Retaining-wall materials are used to create an elevated terrace and the backyard patio is paved. Also: a profile of landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.

  • S07E21 Shingle Style: Kitchen Work and Landscaping

    • January 13, 1997
    • Syndication

    Landscapers begin planting on the terrace. In the kitchen, new countertops are installed before the sink and a faucet are put in. Also: a vist to the Burpee Seeds gardens.

  • S07E22 Shingle Style: Installing Built-in Bookshelves

    • January 28, 1997
    • Syndication

    Built-in bookshelves are added to the library. Also: a period light fixture is refurbished, a dimmer-switch system is installed, and a stairway balustrade is reconstructed.

  • S07E23 Shingle Style: Windows and Landscaping

    • January 13, 1997
    • Syndication

    Storm windows are installed, a faux paint finish is applied to walls in the master bedroom, and planting in the yard is completed. Also: landscape architects explain changes that were made to meet city requirements.

  • S07E24 Shingle Style: Interior Decorating

    • February 10, 1997
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila meets with the interior designers and discusses the choice of color schemes. Also: a look at the updated basement workshop.

  • S07E25 Shingle Style: House Tour, Part One

    • February 17, 1997
    • Syndication

    An armoire is converted into an entertainment unit, while the kitchen and family room are completed.

  • S07E26 Shingle Style: House Tour, Part Two

    • February 24, 1997
    • Syndication

    A look at the fabrics, colors, and furnishings inside the completed house. Also: a lockset is installed in the powder-room door and shower doors are added in the master bathroom.

Season 8

Season 9

  • S09E01 Accessible Home: Housing Project Introduced

    • September 7, 1998
    • Syndication

    In a neighborhood outside of Boston, work begins on an affordable housing unit for a person with disabilities. Included: soil decontamination and foundation excavation.

  • S09E02 Accessible Home: Framing and Shingling

    • September 14, 1998
    • Syndication

    Asphalt shingles and flashing are added to the roof, and walls are prepped with special blocking for mounting safety handrails. Also: tips on paneling and working with a culturally diverse crew.

  • S09E03 Accessible Home: Installing Siding

    • September 21, 1998
    • Syndication

    A special weather- and fire-resistant siding is installed. Also: finishing the basement work and running electrical wiring.

  • S09E04 Accessible Home: Insulation and Door Installation

    • September 28, 1998
    • Syndication

    Insulation work is begun and trenches are dug for the new water service. Also: Boston Mayor Thomas Menino stops by to help install the front door.

  • S09E05 Accessible Home: Designing for the Disabled

    • September 28, 1998
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila talks with experts to understand the difference between adaptability and accessibility when designing homes for disabled people.

  • S09E06 Accessible Home: Building the Railing System

    • October 12, 1998
    • Syndication

    The railing system is built and integrated with the front porch columns. Also: a tour of Boston's Roxbury community, making a comeback from urban blight.

  • S09E07 Accessible Home: Building the Railing System Stairs

    • October 19, 1998
    • Syndication

    Landscaping begins, the modular stair system is anchored, and the front porch ramp is built.

  • S09E08 Accessible Home: Installing a Tankless Water Heater

    • October 26, 1998
    • Syndication

    Recessed lighting and a cost-effective tankless water heater are installed. Also: a tour of a lighting manufacturing plant.

  • S09E09 Accessible Home: Shower Stall and Drywall

    • November 2, 1998
    • Syndication

    Drywall goes up and plumbing begins on a shower stall designed for wheelchair users. Included: a field trip to learn about new trends in community living.

  • S09E10 Accessible Home: Accessible Fixtures and Elevator

    • November 9, 1998
    • Syndication

    The elevator is put in, and bathroom fixtures are installed along with hardware specially designed for people with disabilities.

  • S09E11 Accessible Home: Energy Efficiency Discussion

    • November 16, 1998
    • Syndication

    The energy-efficient boiler is installed, and Bob Vila heads to Germany for a tour of the plant where the boiler was made.

  • S09E12 Accessible Home: Lockset Installation

    • November 23, 1998
    • Syndication

    A specially designed lock set is installed, along with an energy-efficient, side-by-side washer-dryer.

  • S09E13 Accessible Home: Accessible Unit Tour

    • November 30, 1998
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila tours the completed unit, paying special attention to the wheelchair-accessible kitchen with energy-efficient appliances.

  • S09E14 Loft Conversion: Loft Conversion Initial Tour

    • December 7, 1998
    • Syndication

    Conversion of an old fur storage building into a residential loft begins in Boston's Leather District. Included: a walking tour of other well-preserved antique commercial buildings in the neighborhood.

  • S09E15 Loft Conversion: Plumbing, Heating and the 'Big Dig'

    • December 14, 1998
    • Syndication

    Installation of plumbing and heating begins. Included: a look at the progress of Boston's famous highway project, the 'Big Dig'.

  • S09E16 Loft Conversion: Plastering the Loft

    • December 21, 1998
    • Syndication

    Plastering is begun on the project, while Bob Vila takes a trip to Cambridge to meet a landscape architect who converted an industrial building into a spacious home and office.

  • S09E17 Loft Conversion: Elevating the Kitchen and Bedroom

    • December 28, 1998
    • Syndication

    A platform is built to raise the kitchen and bedroom above floor level. Included: a visit to a nearby finished loft.

  • S09E18 Loft Conversion: Paint and Plate Glass Windows

    • January 4, 1999
    • Syndication

    The entryway and foyer are painted, and the plate glass windows are replaced throughout. Work on the bathroom begins with shower tile installation and lavatory plumbing.

  • S09E19 Loft Conversion: Framing a Wall With Built-in Cabinets

    • January 11, 1999
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila addresses the challenge of framing and plastering a 48-foot wall with an almost imperceptible curve. Plus, built-in cabinets are constructed.

  • S09E20 Loft Conversion: Installing Plumbing Fixtures

    • January 18, 1999
    • Syndication

    The bathroom progresses with the installation of an electrically powered full-body shower tower, a dual-speed pressurized toilet, and a glass lavatory.

  • S09E21 Loft Conversion: Installing Stainless Steel Countertops

    • January 25, 1999
    • Syndication

    Installation of the restaurant-style kitchen is begun, and Bob Vila tours the fabrication shop where the steel materials being used were custom-made.

  • S09E22 Loft Conversion: Drywall and Plastering Tips

    • February 1, 1999
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila offers tips on installing precision drywall and plastering in tricky places. Plus, a bookshelf nook is built and stainless steel appliances are installed.

  • S09E23 Loft Conversion: Installing Track Lighting

    • February 8, 1999
    • Syndication

    Finishes are installed in the bathroom and elsewhere in the loft, track lighting is put in. Included: a tour of Lightolier's Tech Center to learn about the power of light to change the mood of a space.

  • S09E24 Loft Conversion: Building a Closet System

    • February 15, 1999
    • Syndication

    Architect Greg Rochlin is on-site to oversee the fabrication of the hallway closet system-- a multicolored design pieced together in Formica laminate. Lighting designer Markus Earley returns with some snazzy fixtures and controls, and the stackable Maytag washer/dryer unit is installed in the closet.

  • S09E25 Loft Conversion: Kitchen Work and Shutters

    • February 22, 1999
    • Syndication

    Work on the restaurant-style kitchen continues, as the wire shelving system is built and the stainless steel range hood is installed.

  • S09E26 Loft Conversion: Loft Conversion Final Tour

    • March 1, 1999
    • Syndication

    A tour of the completed conversion project begins with the building's restored facade and ends with the sixth-floor residential loft.

Season 10

Season 11

  • S11E01 Lifespan House: New Project Begins

    • September 4, 2000
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila begins a brand new project in the heart of South Carolina's low country where the focus is on community living.

  • S11E02 Lifespan House: Working On the First Floor

    • September 11, 2000
    • Syndication

    Work continues on the first floor, as the walls are framed throughout. Also: a tour of the Clemson University high-wind test house, built to demonstrate new building techniques for hurricane safety.

  • S11E03 Lifespan House: Framing the Roof

    • September 18, 2000
    • Syndication

    Bob tours the neighborhood of I'On, built around a myriad of architectural styles and designs. Meanwhile, construction on the roof of the project house continues.

  • S11E04 Lifespan House: Fireplace and Porch Columns

    • September 25, 2000
    • Syndication

    Masons go to work constructing the fireplace, while columns are put into place on the porch.

  • S11E05 Lifespan House: Metal Roofing and Windows

    • October 2, 2000
    • Syndication

    With new windows and French doors being installed, Bob Vila helps apply exterior siding and cedar trim.

  • S11E06 Lifespan House: Skylight and Garage Doors

    • October 9, 2000
    • Syndication

    Custom-made garage doors are installed along with a skylight above the family room.

  • S11E07 Lifespan House: Installing a Stairway

    • October 16, 2000
    • Syndication

    The framing inspector visits the project site, and contractors put in a pre-built stairway.

  • S11E08 Lifespan House: Front Porch and Bathroom

    • October 23, 2000
    • Syndication

    Traditional shutters go up on the front porch, and tile work begins in the bathroom.

  • S11E09 Lifespan House: Plaster and Trim Work

    • October 30, 2000
    • Syndication

    The plasterer is hard at work and in the dining room, the carpenter is doing the trim. In the garage, insulation is put in.

  • S11E10 Lifespan House: Landscaping Begins

    • November 6, 2000
    • Syndication

    Landscaping begins and a granite vanity top is installed in the first-floor bathroom. Also: a tour Middleton Place, home to exquisite gardens.

  • S11E11 Lifespan House: Working On the Kitchen

    • November 13, 2000
    • Syndication

    In the the kitchen, cabinets and appliances are installed, while painters work using historically accurate colors upstairs.

  • S11E12 Lifespan House: Completing the Living Room

    • November 20, 2000
    • Syndication

    Workers install the reclaimed lumber living room floor, hang handmade lanterns on the porch, and install new Energy Star appliances.

  • S11E13 Lifespan House: Final House Tour

    • November 27, 2000
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila tours the completed home, evaluating the landscaping, exterior, and decorated interior, which local designer Carolyn Griffith is on hand to explain.

  • S11E14 Elmwood Neighborhood: Kitchen Project Begins

    • December 4, 2000
    • Syndication

    In the historic Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, RI, Bob talks with Mary Turkel and Bob Major (from the Providence Preservation Cooperative) about the changes taking place in the area. Bob also meets Jane and Luke Driver, whose kitchen renovation is one of the smaller scale projects Bob plans to cover. As demolition work begins, so too does plumbing and electrical. Also to come is a new kitchen floor made from reclaimed Pine.

  • S11E15 Elmwood Neighborhood: Appliances and Deck Installed

    • December 11, 2000
    • Syndication

    At the Gothic Carpenter-style home in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, RI, plaster and blue board are going up, and the pine floor is going down. In addition to a granite countertop, new Whirlpool appliances are installed. Other new features in the kitchen include Shrock cabinets, a Vermont Castings gas stove, and lighting design (from Markus Earley) that depends on Restoration-style fixtures from Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co. Outside, contractor Brian Wiggin completes the new deck.

  • S11E16 Elmwood Neighborhood: Bathroom Renovation Begins

    • December 18, 2000
    • Syndication

    Bob visits Pat and Roger Simons, homeowners undertaking a bathroom renovation. The plan is to redesign the layout, but keep some of the original features-- the mosaic tiles in the floor, for example. Bob helps Terry Bates (from Mult-R) with the demolition, and carpenter Bob Ryley is on hand to help with the insulation. A new tub is put in, along with a new stackable washer/dryer. Lighting designer Markus Earley talks about the lighting in the new bathroom, plus an innovative hydronic heating system. Last, Bob goes to Pat's studio, where her daughter, PK, is helping create a beautiful tile mural that will go in the shower.

  • S11E17 Elmwood Neighborhood: Sunroom and Hot Tub

    • December 25, 2000
    • Syndication

    The third Elmwood project surrounds the addition of a sunroof and hot tub to an eclectic home in the neighborhood, often referred to as as the "castle" or the "haunted house." Homeowners Peter Karczmar and Cathy Lund have been working with restoration contractor Joe Wagner. Joe has done a great deal of work in the sunroom to reinforce the deck above, so it can support a hot tub. (Also, Forester Moulding has created reproductions of the deck's original railings).

  • S11E19 Elmwood Neighborhood: Restoring a "Bench" Porch

    • January 8, 2001
    • Syndication

    Bob joins homeowner Judi Lee for a restoration project involving a side "bench porch" that has been badly damaged by water and decay. Carpenters Bob Ryley and Terry Bates are on site, and, before starting demolition, Terry explains the scope of the job. Next, Bob checks in with Amadeo DiRocco, who is doing some masonry foundation repair. Terry continues work with new shingles, new railings from Forester Moulding, and new Chadsworth's columns. Steps are taken to prevent future water damage to the richly-hued exterior. And last, a new screen door is hung, right as the landscaping (including the installation of a new sprinkler system) gets underway.

  • S11E20 Elmwood Neighborhood: Restoring the Front Porch

    • January 15, 2001
    • Syndication

    At the sixth Elmwood neighborhood project house, Bob meets Berry-Jean Murray and Celeste Duclos, the owners of a Victorian home with a front porch under restoration. Carpenters Bob Ryley and Terry Bates are underway doing demolition work and have removed the porch's old columns. Next, the new decking is installed, along with new columns and railings. New lighting will be put in, as well a new alarm. Plus, landscaping work is being done, and a new sprinkler system being added. Additional information is available about creating custom millwork for your own restoration project. Preventing carpenter ants and controlling termite infestation are also covered.

  • S11E21 Elmwood Neighborhood: Front Porch and Bathroom

    • January 22, 2001
    • Syndication

    Bob meets Robert and Krystal Emanuel, owners of a Shingle-style home that needs a new roof, new sidewall shingles, and a renovation of the front porch. The construction team begins by applying the Georgia Pacific roofing shingles, while Bob talks to Homer Earle (from the Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau) and Johannes Boonstra (from Sikkens). They discuss sidewall shingles, as carpenter Bob Ryley works at installing them. On the porch, the columns are being stripped, and work on the landscape and hardscape gets underway. Bob takes a tour of the Architectural Brass shop, where the new door fixtures are being fabricated.

  • S11E22 Elmwood Neighborhood: Two More Porch Renovations

    • January 29, 2001
    • Syndication

    Bob joins homeowner Jim Verity, whose front and side porch are under renovation. On the side of the house, Contractor Steve Barnes has begun demolition, and new LVLs and floor joists are going in. Out front, Bob talks with the installer and Bill Hopkins (from Forester Moulding and Lumber) about the new front railing. All the while, landscape work is underway-- hydroseeding and installation of a new sprinkler and security systems.

  • S11E23 Elmwood Neighborhood: French Porch Restoration

    • February 5, 2001
    • Syndication

    Paul Stark and Amelia Henderson are the owners of the ninth Elmwood neighborhood project house. They plan to convert the front porch into an outdoor entertainment area. Bob talks with architect Alan Berry about his plans for the porch, and contractor Terry Bates gets demolition underway. Carpenter Bob Ryley helps with the ceiling joists, and he and Bob talk about the new columns that have gone up. The front façade is getting a new paint job, and Randy Withers (from Withers Custom Shutters) and Bob discuss the shutters. Landscape work takes place, including the creation of a cobblestone edgeway and installation of a new sprinkler system. Finally, Bob tours the finished porch with the homeowners. Pier 1 furniture and an outdoor sound system from Sonance are featured. Additional information is available about hydroseeding lawns and creating custom millwork.

  • S11E24 Elmwood Neighborhood: Attic Demolition and Countertops

    • February 12, 2001
    • Syndication

    The owner of the tenth Elmwood neighborhood project house, Brent Bachelder, wants to turn the home's attic into a recreation space. Bob joins during the demolition process, before new LVLs and windows are installed. Next, a striking new acrylic bathroom wall goes up, followed by plumbing, HVAC work, and floor repair. Finally, Bob learns about the new Surell countertops that are going in and concludes with a tour of the finished space.

  • S11E25 Elmwood Neighborhood: Workout Room

    • February 19, 2001
    • Syndication

    Homeowner Don DeSantis wants to create a workout room, complete with a whirlpool tub, in the attic of his home, the eleventh Elmwood neighborhood project house. What was once an apartment will be turned into an open area. Next, Bob learns about the new rubber slate roof, before the hot tub is craned in and placed in the turret area. After a new SpacePak central air conditioning system is installed, Bob talks to Jan Jones (from Mr. Tub) about the new spa.

  • S11E26 Elmwood Neighborhood: Project Wrap-Up

    • February 26, 2001
    • Syndication

    Bob continues to watch over the conversion of the attic into a workout area, complete with whirlpool tub. Workers from the Melrose Group explain to Bob the difficult process of renovating the turret space. Bob takes a final tour of the finished projects throughout the Elmwood neighborhood. Then, back in the workout room, he takes a look at the finishing touches, including fiber-optic lights, sound system, and Gymsource fitness equipment.

Season 12

Season 13

Season 14

  • S14E01 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Welcome to Brooklyn!

    • September 8, 2003
    • Syndication

    A new project begins in Brooklyn, NY. Bob Vila tours the abandoned warehouse slated to become a three-unit residential building with ground-floor commerical space.

  • S14E02 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Demolition and Preservation in Brooklyn

    • September 15, 2003
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila tours the Sweeney Building, which boasts stunning views. Back at the warehouse, demolition is underway. Included: a consult with a preservation expert.

  • S14E03 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Interior Demolition, Framing With Metal Studs, and Water Taxi Tour

    • September 22, 2003
    • Syndication

    Interior work and demolition are progressing simultaneously. A new tongue-and-groove plywood subfloor is being installed and basic wall framing has begun. Also: Bob Vila takes a water taxi tour of New York harbor.

  • S14E04 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Brick Facade Restoration and Period Windows Installed

    • September 29, 2003
    • Syndication

    Power washing is underway on the façade and new windows are installed. Included: Bob Vila tours the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.

  • S14E05 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Electrical Work, Navy Yard Tour, and Insulation Install

    • October 6, 2003
    • Syndication

    Rough electrical work is underway and Bob discusses the challenges of wiring an old building, particularly in New York City where there are strict code requirements. The electrician, Eddie Fisher, uses metal-shielded cable to reduce the possibility of damaging power lines, both during installation and over the building's lifespan. Insulation is also going on. Bob joins George Saylor from Owens Corning to learn more about the type of insulation being used in the apartments. Taking a break from the action at the project building, Bob tours the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the country's oldest dry dock. Now converted for a variety of functions, the Navy Yard houses everything from television and film production studios to commuter boat docks.

  • S14E06 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Interior Construction and Skylight Install

    • October 13, 2003
    • Syndication

    After a quick progress report, Bob meets Thad Goodman from Georgia-Pacific who is installing GP DensArmor drywall. Next, Bob and Chris Vila head to the roof where Dino Koukoudakis from Dino's Construction is installing a new Wasco skylight, which will provide natural light for the 4th floor apartment. Future plans for the rooftop also include a hardwood deck. Bob pays another visit to developer and artist Jane Walentas, this time getting a tour of her multi-story luxury loft space around the corner from the project building. Back on site, Bob and Chris talk more about the façade restoration with Cas Stachelberg from Higgins and Quasebarth, a New York City firm focused on the preservation and rehabilitation of historic properties.

  • S14E07 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Rooftop Work and Wood Floor Installation

    • October 20, 2003
    • Syndication

    Work on the roof deck continues, while Bob and Chris Vila confer with HVAC and plumbing contractors and hardwood flooring is installed indoors.

  • S14E08 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Marble Tile, Cherry Cabinets, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music

    • October 27, 2003
    • Syndication

    Marble tile work is started in the bathroom. In the kitchen, new cabinets are installed, along with a center island. Also: a tour of the historic Brooklyn Academy of Music.

  • S14E09 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Stone Countertop Installation and Interior Trimwork

    • November 3, 2003
    • Syndication

    Stone and tile specialist Nick Tagios returns to install the countertop on the kitchen island in the penthouse apartment. Tagios takes us through all the steps of bracing and epoxying the Pietra Cardosa marble surface. Next, Bob checks on the trimwork being done in the back bedroom. Bob also looks on as the sliding closet doors and shelving are installed. Finally, work is also underway in the bathroom, and Lenora Campos from Toto is on-site to show off the new fixtures that are part of Toto's Mercer suite.

  • S14E10 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Noise Reduction and Security

    • November 10, 2003
    • Syndication

    A new high-strength MacLock deadbolt system is being installed on the entry door to the second-floor apartment in this episode. This state-of-the-art locking mechanism is perfect for city living and designed to more efficiently prevent break-ins. In the main living space of the third floor apartment, a new Solserene acoustical ceiling from Owens Corning is being installed. This product involves a sheathing of cloth material stretched over insulated panels to reduce noise. Out front, Bob catches up with Jed Walentas to talk about the work being done on the exterior. The pair take a look at the process of masonry tinting that is being done to restore the façade.

  • S14E11 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Roof Deck and High-Tech Bathroom Features

    • November 17, 2003
    • Syndication

    The roof, deck, and bathroom remodeling near completion. Included: a tour of famed Coney Island.

  • S14E12 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Penthouse Interior Design

    • November 24, 2003
    • Syndication

    With major construction nearly complete in the penthouse apartment, interior design is ready to begin. Project manager Chris Vila joins artisan Jonas Everets to learn more about the faux Marmorino finish that is being applied to the walls of the penthouse. A combination of marble dust, pigments, and plaster, Marmorino takes a bit of artistry to apply and gives the space a unique look. It is a multi-step process that involves masking-off the work area, applying a base primer coat, a top coat of tinted plaster, and finally a wax finish. Next, Bob joins designers Jonathan Adler and Darren Brown to talk about their plans for the top-floor apartment. And finally, Bob travels into Manhattan to visit Adler's retail store in the SoHo shopping district.

  • S14E13 Waterfront Warehouse Rehab: Brooklyn Project Wrap-Up

    • December 1, 2003
    • Syndication

    Bob tours the entire building to review the warehouse rehab. Before entire, Bob and project manager Chris Vila talk about the preparations underway for the new ground-floor commercial storefront. Al Henriquez and the crew from Two Trees Development are hard at work installing the doorjamb and cement stairs. Meanwhile, Dave Andersen from Pasvalco, a New Jersey-based stone company, explains the creation of the unique stone steps leading into the building. To everyone's delight, celebrity chef Jacques Torres makes a quick cameo, when he delivers some treats from his neighborhood chocolate shop. Inside, Bob points out the finished Toto USA bathroom suite on the second floor and the Owens Corning QuietZone Solserene Acoustical Ceiling on the third floor. On the fourth floor, Bob looks around the finished space with the designers, Jonathan Adler and Darren Brown. Lighting designer Markus Earley also joins Bob, before he completes his tour by appreciating the state-of-the-art Dacor kitchen appliances.

  • S14E14 Modular Mountain Retreat: Modular Home Construction and Site Preparation

    • December 8, 2003
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila and crew travel to the Berkshires, located in western Massachusetts, for the prefab construction and on-site assembly of a modular home.

  • S14E15 Modular Mountain Retreat: Modular Construction Details and Foundation Work

    • December 15, 2003
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila talks on-site with contractors—and in Scranton, with Simplex Industries—about the manufacture and assembly of pre-cast foundation panels.

  • S14E16 Modular Mountain Retreat: Modular Construction, Wiring, and Drywall

    • December 22, 2003
    • Syndication

    The work underway includes roof assembly, subfloor installation, wall framing, and drywall application in the main living areas of the home.

  • S14E17 Modular Mountain Retreat: Interior and Exterior Finishes On a Modular Home

    • December 29, 2003
    • Syndication

    Work continues at the Simplex Industries plant in Scranton, PA. The interior finishes are being installed (hardwood floors, kitchen cabinets and counters, etc.), along with the windows and exterior siding.

  • S14E18 Modular Mountain Retreat: Assembling a Modular Home

    • January 5, 2004
    • Syndication

    The main sections of the modular house arrive from the Simplex factory, and the building lot quickly transforms into a home site.

  • S14E19 Modular Mountain Retreat: Shake Roof and Stone Facade for Modular Home

    • January 12, 2004
    • Syndication

    The project site is buzzing with activity. As the assembly of the home's main sections nears completion, shingles are installed and stone veneer is applied to the foundation.

  • S14E20 Modular Mountain Retreat: Panelized Cedar Shingles, a Metal Roof, and the Mount

    • January 19, 2004
    • Syndication

    The metal roof system is fabricated and set into place. Included: a tour of The Mount, a lavish retreat formerly owned by Edith Wharton.

  • S14E21 Modular Mountain Retreat: Direct Vent Heat and Composite Deck Materials

    • January 26, 2004
    • Syndication

    Easy-to-install crown molding is installed, along with a gas fireplace. Meanwhile, decking gets underway outside.

  • S14E22 Modular Mountain Retreat: Energy Efficient Heat, Column Deck Supports, and the Mount

    • February 2, 2004
    • Syndication

    Progress continues to be made on the exterior of the modular mountain retreat.

  • S14E23 Modular Mountain Retreat: Berkshires Architecture, Shakespeare & Co., and Structured Wiring

    • February 9, 2004
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila takes a final tour of the interior. Also: a visit to one of the Berkshires' artistic centers, Shakespeare and Company.

  • S14E24 Modular Mountain Retreat: Introducing Elm Court

    • February 16, 2004
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila makes his first visit to Elm Court, a historic home in Lenox, MA, abandoned for 50 years before restoration.

  • S14E25 Modular Mountain Retreat: Sound Insulation and Restored Rooms at Elm Court

    • February 23, 2004
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila continues his tour of the fully-restored rooms at Elm Court in Lenox, MA.

  • S14E26 Modular Mountain Retreat: Elm Court Decor and Ongoing Restoration

    • March 1, 2004
    • Syndication

    Bob Vila takes his final tour through Elm Court, paying special attention to the fully restored sections of the exquisite historic mansion.

Season 15

Season 16

  • S16E01 Punta Gorda Foundation

    • September 12, 2005
    • Syndication

    Building homes to survive hurricanes is the topic of a program taped in Punta Gorda, Fla., which was battered by Hurricane Charley in August 2004. Host Bob Vila visits two homes in the same neighborhood; one was destroyed, while the other (built to exceed hurricane codes) was undamaged. Also: Florida lieutenant governor Toni Jennings and Secretary of Community Affairs Thaddeus Cohen discuss rebuilding efforts around the state.

  • S16E02 Punta Gorda Solid Wall System

    • September 19, 2005
    • Syndication

    The storm-ready house in Punta Gorda, Fla., receives steel-reinforced concrete walls. Also: Wayne Sallade, director of the Charlotte County, Fla., Office of Emergency Management, discusses the fallout from Hurricane Charley, and how the county is preparing for future hurricanes.

  • S16E03 Punta Gorda Tiedowns and Roof

    • September 26, 2005
    • Syndication

    Punta Gorda, Fla., storm-ready house: the roof, which features a truss system with engineered straps and tie-downs, and roof tiles that are attached with two screws apiece.

  • S16E04 Punta Gorda Impact Windows

    • October 3, 2005
    • Syndication

    The Punta Gorda, Fla., storm-ready house: Impact-resistant windows are installed in the concrete structure.

  • S16E05 Fighting Mold in Punta Gorda

    • October 10, 2005
    • Syndication

    Punta Gorda, Fla., storm-ready house: installing metal stud framing and mold-resistant drywall. Also: a backup generator.

  • S16E06 Punta Gorda Splash Pool and Tub

    • October 17, 2005
    • Syndication

    In Punta Gorda, Fla., work includes installing a small splash pool outside and a master-bath whirlpool tub inside.

  • S16E07 Punta Gorda Paint and Metallic Tile

    • October 24, 2005
    • Syndication

    The exterior of the storm-ready house in Punta Gorda, Fla., is covered with a paint that retards water permeation during high winds. Inside, walls are textured and doors are installed, as are Spanish floor tiles with a metallic glaze.

  • S16E08 Punta Gorda Concrete Stain, Soffit and Air Conditioning

    • October 31, 2005
    • Syndication

    At the storm-ready house in Punta Gorda, Fla., garage and porch concrete is stained to match interior tiles, and a heat pump with a ducting system sprayed with a soy-based foam is installed. Also: problems with soffits in high winds; lessons learned from recent hurricanes.

  • S16E09 Punta Gorda Cabinets, Countertops & Appliances

    • November 7, 2005
    • Syndication

    At the storm-ready house in Punta Gorda, Fla.: installing cabinets, countertops and an energy-efficient dishwasher.

  • S16E10 Punta Gorda Pool Deck, Automatic Toilet and Garage Door

    • November 14, 2005
    • Syndication

    At the storm-ready house in Punta Gorda, Fla., a textured surface is sprayed on to the pool deck to prevent slipping accidents, and a toilet-bidet is installed in the master bathroom. Also: the importance of a sturdy garage door during high winds.

  • S16E11 Punta Gorda Storm-Ready, Sustainable Landscaping

    • November 21, 2005
    • Syndication

    Punta Gorda, Fla., storm-ready house: the focus is on environmentally sustainable landscaping.

  • S16E12 Punta Gorda Pool Lanai, Safety Fence, and Wind Barrier

    • November 28, 2005
    • Syndication

    Punta Gorda, Fla., storm-ready house: the outdoor pool. Host Bob Vila looks at how it's kept clean, and examines safety features and wind barriers.

  • S16E13 Punta Gorda Flooring, Faucet, and Bamboo Blinds

    • December 5, 2005
    • Syndication

    The storm-ready house in Punta Gorda, Fla.: installing Brazilian-walnut flooring that adheres directly to a concrete-slab base; bamboo sliding panels; an oil-rubbed bronze kitchen faucet; and a ceiling fan-light for the kitchen island.

  • S16E14 Punta Gorda Grand Rounds

    • December 12, 2005
    • Syndication

    The storm-ready-house project in Punta Gorda, Fla., concludes with a look at the house's furnishings, and a recap of its storm-resistant features.

  • S16E15 Rowley Intro, Demolition & Footings

    • December 19, 2005
    • Syndication

    A kitchen-and-deck remodeling in Rowley, Mass., begins with a tour of the 125-year-old Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse, where host Bob Vila meets homeowners David and Jean Masher, as well as the project's architect and general contractor. Then demolition work commences.

  • S16E16 Rowley Demo, Roof Frame, French Doors

    • December 26, 2005
    • Syndication

    Rowley, Mass., kitchen-and-deck remodeling: Work begins on the new roof and, inside, demolition continues to make room for new French doors connecting the Victorian kitchen with the new backyard deck.

  • S16E17 Rowley Trim & Foam Insulation

    • January 2, 2006
    • Syndication

    The Rowley, Mass., kitchen-and-deck remodeling continues. Exterior trim is added to the addition and polyurethane foam is sprayed onto its interior walls. In addition, host Bob Vila learns about the environmental benefits of the propellent used to apply the foam.

  • S16E18 Rowley Radiant Heat & Oak Flooring

    • January 9, 2006
    • Syndication

    A prefinished oak floor is laid over a newly installed radiant heating system in the kitchen of the Rowley, Mass., Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse.

  • S16E19 Rowley Deck Framing and Handmade Tile

    • January 16, 2006
    • Syndication

    The Rowley, Mass., Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse: framing the deck; laying handmade bathroom tiles. Also: pressure-treated lumber.

  • S16E20 Rowley Cedar Decking and Copper Roof

    • January 23, 2006
    • Syndication

    Rowley, Mass., Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse project: Western red-cedar decking and the addition's copper roof are installed. Inside, host Bob Vila restores old windows.

  • S16E21 Rowley Cabinets and Cultured Stone

    • January 30, 2006
    • Syndication

    Rowley, Mass., Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse project: Cherry kitchen cabinets are installed and a cultured-stone veneer is applied to the retaining walls around the deck. Also: work on the red-cedar deck rails.

  • S16E22 Rowley Countertops, Sink, Appliances

    • February 6, 2006
    • Syndication

    Rowley, Mass., Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse project: Kitchen countertops, a sink and appliances are installed.

  • S16E23 Rowley Moldings and Landscaping

    • February 13, 2006
    • Syndication

    Rowley, Mass., Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse project: Bronze bathroom fixtures are installed. Also: kitchen moldings and casings; advice on planting trees.

  • S16E24 Rowley Exterior Paint and Perennials

    • February 20, 2006
    • Syndication

    Rowley, Mass., Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse project: exterior painting. Also: Ruth Foster on planting perennials and composting.

  • S16E25 Rowley Fire Escape and Lighting

    • February 27, 2006
    • Syndication

    Rowley, Mass., Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse project: A fire escape is installed. Also: lighting for the kitchen, dining room and deck; and reproduction-Victorian hardware for the front door.

  • S16E26 Rowley Wrap

    • March 6, 2006
    • Syndication

    The conclusion of the Rowley, Mass., Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse project: Host Bob Vila tours the finished kitchen, dining room, cedar-and-stone deck and the patio, and examines the window treatments and roll-away screen doors.

Season 17

  • S17E01 Building with Steel Shipping Containers

    • September 11, 2006
    • Syndication

    The construction of affordable, storm-resistant single-family homes in St. Petersburg, Fla., using recycled steel shipping containers as the primary building material. Included: how the containers are cut and fitted for windows and doors, then sprayed with an insulating ceramic coating to prevent heat transfer through the metal. Guests include Askia Aquil of St. Petersburg Neighborhood Housing Services and David Cross of Tampa Armature Works.

  • S17E02 Hurricane-Resistant Roof and Windows, Historic St. Petersburg

    • September 18, 2006
    • Syndication

    St. Petersburg, Fla., container-home project: A storm-resistant roof and windows are installed and sealed. Also: a tour of St. Petersburg's historic areas, parks and downtown.

  • S17E03 Steel Walls, Exterior Finishes and Floorplans

    • September 25, 2006
    • Syndication

    St. Petersburg, Fla., container-home project: The exterior is finished, insulated and primed. Also: Architect-designer Steve Armstrong discusses the strength of the steel structure and the layout flexibility of its interior space; and David Cross shows design possibilities for container-built homes.

  • S17E04 Healthy Home and Building Projects

    • October 2, 2006
    • Syndication

    Safer living environments for children are explored in a visit with a Melrose, Mass., couple who are baby proofing their 100-year-old house. Host Bob Vila also tours the American Lung Association's designer show house in West Palm Beach, Fla., to learn about the association's Baby's Breath program.

  • S17E05 Enclosed-Blind Windows, Window Installation, and Master Bath

    • October 9, 2006
    • Syndication

    Installing windows (some with enclosed blinds), bathroom tiles and a low-flush toilet in an 1895 two-family house in Melrose, Mass.

  • S17E06 Sound Reduction, No VOC Paints, and Painting Techniques

    • October 16, 2006
    • Syndication

    Installing sound-reduction insulation in a nursery in an 1895 two-family house in Melrose, Mass. Included: Environmental psychologist Arline Bronzaft discusses the importance of sleep in early-childhood development. Also: tips for painting a guest room.

  • S17E07 Baby Safety Products and a Corian Tub Deck

    • October 23, 2006
    • Syndication

    Child safety at home is the topic. Included: a child-safety gate; bedding items; a bathtub surround; and kitchen-safety items

  • S17E08 Completed Nursery, Baths, and Glass Shower Wall

    • October 30, 2006
    • Syndication

    Work at the 1895 two-family home in Melrose, Mass., wraps up with the installation of a glass shower in the master bath and a tub in the guest bath. Also: Vila tours the renovated guest room and the new nursery.

  • S17E09 Removing Unwanted Junk and Combatting Basement Moisture

    • November 6, 2006
    • Syndication

    A new project in Melrose, Mass.: adding room by making a basement a living space. Step No. 1: get rid of the junk. Then waterproofing can begin.

  • S17E10 Basement Waterproofing, New Plumbing, and On-Demand Hot Water

    • November 13, 2006
    • Syndication

    The Melrose, Mass., basement rehab continues with the completion of the perimeter drain and the installation of a triple sump pump and a water heater.

  • S17E11 Moving the Oil Tank for New Heating, Cooling, and Air Filtration

    • November 20, 2006
    • Syndication

    The basement rehab in Melrose, Mass., continues as workers move an oil burner to a more convenient location and reconnect it. Also: dealing with a squeaky ceiling; sealing a concrete floor.

  • S17E12 Basement Finishing System and Custom Windows

    • November 27, 2006
    • Syndication

    Melrose, Mass., basement rehab: framing begins by installing metal studs, then cutting, measuring and leveling the framing for the walls and ceiling grid. Finally, it's time to install windows.

  • S17E13 Exterior Upgrades for 1921 Gambrel

    • December 4, 2006
    • Syndication

    The project: exterior renovations on a 1921 gambrel-roofed house in Melrose, Mass. Included: new trim; built-out bay windows and columns; a new ceiling and joists for the porch; and a new front door.

  • S17E14 Hardscaping, Removing Rot and Fighting Insect Damage

    • December 11, 2006
    • Syndication

    A concrete curb and walkways are installed around a house in Melrose, Mass. In the back, a rotting tree is removed. Also: While installing a sliding backdoor, wood rot and insect damage are discovered and removed.

  • S17E15 Sloping Backyard Fence, Basement Bathroom and Radiant Floors

    • December 18, 2006
    • Syndication

    The Melrose, Mass., project: A white-cedar backyard fence (racked to accommodate the sloping space) is installed outside. Meanwhile, inside work continues in the basement with the laying of a tile floor in the laundry and the installation of a half bath, wallboard that is faced with fiberglass (to keep mold out) and a fiberglass door leading to the backyard.

  • S17E16 Basement Carpet, Storage and Closet Design

    • December 25, 2006
    • Syndication

    A basement family room is finished; a fireplace is renovated with a programmable gas insert; and customizable storage units are installed.

  • S17E17 Low-maintenance Landscaping, Gutters and Pantry

    • January 1, 2007
    • Syndication

    In Melrose, Mass., projects include installing seamless aluminum gutters; landscaping the front yard with pachysandra, holly, rhododendrons, spring bulbs and a red Japanese maple; installing a fieldstone and pea-stone terrace and building a shed for tools and toys in the back; and installing artificial grass on a side yard. Inside, there's a new triple-slider backdoor and a refurbished mudroom. Also: a segment on no-pesticide weed control.

  • S17E18 Stucco Painting, Exterior Repairs, Shutters and High-end Decking

    • January 8, 2007
    • Syndication

    The focus is on the exterior of the 1921 house in Melrose, Mass. Included: Damaged trim is replaced with western red cedar while other trim is scraped, sanded and repainted; shingles are installed and stained; stucco is primed and painted; a back-window frame is replaced with a synthetic one and shutters are installed; a porch deck and lighting are installed; and a nearby trellis is constructed.

  • S17E19 Basement Moisture-Proofing, Home Audio, Blinds, and Appliances

    • January 15, 2007
    • Syndication

    The Melrose, Mass., house: The basement is moisture proofed, and a washer and dryer, freezer, refrigerator and microwave are installed, as are blinds on the sliding door. Upstairs, blinds are also installed in the living-room windows, and various components of the home-entertainment system are put into place.

  • S17E20 Exterior Lighting, Audio, Video, and Decor for the Melrose Home

    • January 22, 2007
    • Syndication

    The Melrose, Mass., house: Exterior and interior lighting systems are installed; the children's room is reorganized; and the basement is waterproofed and finished (complete with a new bathroom). Also: A furnace and the central-air, air-purification and hot-water systems are tucked behind finished walls.

  • S17E21 Innovative Concrete Forms and Wetland Protection

    • January 29, 2007
    • Syndication

    Excavation begins on an addition to a Norwell, Mass., contractor's home to house an elderly relative. The homeowner, Howard Brickman, describes the scope of the project, and environmentalist Steve Ivas discusses how the builders will protect fragile ecosystems surrounding the lot. Also: discussion of the extension's foundation.

  • S17E22 ICF Building System for Foundation, Floors, and Walls

    • February 5, 2007
    • Syndication

    Concrete for the structure of the Norwell, Mass., home addition has been poured and the first floor is constructed, as are the gable ends.

  • S17E23 Installing Garage Doors, Framing the Interior, and Upper-Floor Decking

    • February 12, 2007
    • Syndication

    Framing begins on the addition to the Norwell, Mass., house and plywood is laid on the third floor. And the garage doors are replaced on the other side of the house. Also: a recap of the project so far.

  • S17E24 Metal Roofing, Solar Roof Panels, Siding and Trim

    • February 19, 2007
    • Syndication

    A metal roof is placed on the Norwell, Mass., home and finished with photovoltaic panels that will absorb the sun's energy and send it to a basement inverter that will turn it into usable power for household electricity. Then fiberglass-framed windows, fiber-cement siding and PVC moldings are installed.

  • S17E25 Cedar Porch, Hydro-Air System, Fireplace and Stone Veneer

    • February 26, 2007
    • Syndication

    Host Bob Vila inspects the front deck of the Norwell, Mass., house, which was decked and sided with red western cedar; and the HVAC system that was installed in the basement. Meanwhile, cellulose insulation is blown in throughout the house; a fireplace is assembled and installed in the great room; flooring is put down in the attic; and the bedroom is painted.

  • S17E26 Finishing a Container-Built Home

    • March 5, 2007
    • Syndication

    A tour of the completed intermodal-steel building unit (ISBU) house in St. Petersburg, Fla., focusing on its kitchen appliances and impact-resistant windows. Also: an assessment of the future of ISBU construction.