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Watching: Ask This Old House
4.9•2002-10-10•24 Seasons
Season 9
Episode 26
Seasons
Episodes
EP 1
Water and Drain Lines for a Sink; Rescuing Improperly Planted Trees
EP 2
Balusters an a Staircase; Laying a Stone Footpath
EP 3
Attic Storage Space; Repairing a Broken Doorbell
EP 4
Repairing a Rotted Windowsill; Installing an Outdoor Faucet
EP 5
Wheelchair Accessible Raised Garden Bed; Fixing a Leaky Roof
EP 6
Choosing Groundcover; Installing Hydronic Baseboard Heaters
EP 7
Circular Patio and Fire Pit; Repairing Brick Stairs
EP 8
Energy-Efficient Storm Door; Cutting and Soldering Copper Pipes
EP 9
Uneven Stone Patio; Repainting a Rusty Bulkhead Door
EP 10
Hot Water Radiant Tubing; Joint Compound on Drywall Corners
EP 11
Loose Carpeting on a Staircase; Tools for Digging; Recessed Lights
EP 12
Forced-Air Furnace and Air Conditioning; Damaged Oak Flooring
EP 13
Sharpening Chains; Fixing a Leaky Rain Gutter; Fiberglass Bathtub
EP 14
Second Bathroom Sink; Large Crack in a Concrete Block Foundation
EP 15
Lawn Mowing; Building a Backyard Deck
EP 16
Completing a Backyard Deck; Hidden Deck-Fastening Systems
EP 17
Rainwater from Gutters; Pliers; Insulating an Attic Floor
EP 18
Painting Interior Walls; Water Heater with a Valve Preventing Floods
EP 19
Narrow Garden Bed; Workshop in Memphis; Wood-Burning Insert
EP 20
Outdoor Outlets; Flower Bulbs; Graceland; Worn-Out Cabinets
EP 21
Solar Water Heating; Electrical Safety Devices; Support Posts
EP 22
Antique Door Hardware; Geothermal Home Heating and Cooling
EP 23
Splitting Firewood; Paintbrushes; Connecting a Bar Sink to a Sewer
EP 24
Tool Storage Cabinet; Protecting a House From Flood Damage
EP 25
Removing Vinyl; Vintage House Parts; Eliminating Gurgling Sounds
EP 26
Yard Clean Up; Installing Carpet Tiles
Overview
The crew at This Old House take on some pretty big projects, which means they can only work on one or two houses a year. But homeowners have a virtual truckload of questions on smaller projects, and the This Old House crew is ready to answer. Ask This Old House solves the steady stream of home improvement problems faced by viewers - and the crew even makes house calls!