This Old House - Season 27

This Old House - Season 27

Season 27

Cambridge; Washington D.C.
Network
DatesOkt. 6, 2005 - März 30, 2006
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Episodes

The Cambridge House: A Modern Old House
Season 27Episode 130 min

The Cambridge House: A Modern Old House

Season 27 finds the experts at This Old House in historic Cambridge, Massachusetts, working on a mid-century Modern house for biotech bachelor George Mabry.

Okt. 6, 2005
The Cambridge House: Modernize, Again
Season 27Episode 230 min

The Cambridge House: Modernize, Again

George Mabry moves out and general contractor Tom Silva moves in.  With a building permit in hand, Tom starts with the carport, dismantling it piece by piece in order to gain better access to the house.

Okt. 13, 2005
The Cambridge House: Worst-Case Scenario
Season 27Episode 330 min

The Cambridge House: Worst-Case Scenario

Tom Silva discovers extensive rot and termite damage on the eastern elevation, and what he thinks is a failed footing in the basement.  Norm Abram finds that the problem is not the footing, but rather under-structured framing from two previous renovations.

Okt. 20, 2005
The Cambridge House: Longfellow's House
Season 27Episode 430 min

The Cambridge House: Longfellow's House

Certified arborist Jack Kelly shows landscape contractor Roger Cook a treatment of horticultural oil that will protect the property's hemlocks.  Kevin meets curator Nancy Jones for a tour of the legendary Longfellow House.

Okt. 27, 2005
The Cambridge House: The Cost of Poor Workmanship
Season 27Episode 530 min

The Cambridge House: The Cost of Poor Workmanship

Norm Abram shows Host Kevin O'Connor the newly discovered problems at the project house, most of them caused by the poor workmanship of a previous contractor.  Roger Cook reveals the anatomy of new landscape walls; they'll be natural stone veneer over reinforced concrete.

Nov. 3, 2005
The Cambridge House: High-Tech Heating and Cooling
Season 27Episode 630 min

The Cambridge House: High-Tech Heating and Cooling

Kevin lends Norm and general contractor Tom Silva a hand framing in the "not quite flat" roof above the library.  Richard Trethewey shows Kevin a new software program that allows him to design the HVAC system on a laptop.

Nov. 10, 2005
The Cambridge House: Water Damage Brings Opportunity
Season 27Episode 730 min

The Cambridge House: Water Damage Brings Opportunity

Master mason Lenny Belliveau gives Kevin a lesson in block work.  Kevin travels to Los Angeles to see a restored modern house that once belonged to Hollywood legend Gary Cooper.

Nov. 17, 2005
The Cambridge House: Real Stone, Flat Roof
Season 27Episode 830 min

The Cambridge House: Real Stone, Flat Roof

Kevin finds stone specialist Jason Buechel installing natural quartzite veneer on the landscape walls. Tom Silva oversees the installation of the low-slope EPDM roofing system.

Nov. 24, 2005
The Cambridge House: A Water-Feature Welcome
Season 27Episode 930 min

The Cambridge House: A Water-Feature Welcome

Tom Silva removes the old steel slider in the living room and replaces it with a more energy-efficient, insulating glass unit.  Norm Abram travels to Keene, NH, to meet artisan tile manufacturers Stephen and Kristin Powers.

Dez. 1, 2005
The Cambridge House: Creating a Dramatic Entryway
Season 27Episode 1030 min

The Cambridge House: Creating a Dramatic Entryway

Norm Abram explains the decision to use a formerly controversial exterior cladding system known as an exterior insulated finishing system, or EIFS.  Kevin finds Tom Silva and chimney specialist Mark Schaub working with the new gas fireplace unit.

Dez. 8, 2005
The Cambridge House: Rain Slows Some Progress
Season 27Episode 1130 min

The Cambridge House: Rain Slows Some Progress

Tom Silva shows Kevin how he's creating a modern look inside by using minimal wood trim around the windows.  Roger Cook starts installing 18 tons of bluestone in the front courtyard.

Dez. 15, 2005
The Cambridge House: Dramatic Staircase
Season 27Episode 1230 min

The Cambridge House: Dramatic Staircase

Tom Silva oversees the installation of the steel stairs.  Richard Trethewey gives Kevin an update on the mechanicals.

Dez. 22, 2005
The Cambridge House: Interior Finishes Begin
Season 27Episode 1330 min

The Cambridge House: Interior Finishes Begin

Roger Cook shows host Kevin O'Connor how he's installing a pre-fabricated pitched structural foam trench drain.  Kevin visits the Stata Center at MIT.

Dez. 29, 2005
The Cambridge House: Fine Craftsmanship
Season 27Episode 1430 min

The Cambridge House: Fine Craftsmanship

Roger Cook installs two concrete storage tanks that are part of the underground water collection system. Norm Abram travels to Middletown, Rhode Island, to see the custom mill shop that is machining the stair treads.

Jan. 5, 2006
The Cambridge House: Contemporary Design Elements
Season 27Episode 1530 min

The Cambridge House: Contemporary Design Elements

Roger Cook sets the massive bluestone treads on a stringer that appears to float over the new water feature.  Richard Trethewey shows Kevin why a chiller makes sense for cooling a house on a tight urban lot.  Flooring contractor Pat Hunt shows Kevin the new engineered floors from Europe.

Jan. 12, 2006
The Cambridge House: Modern Conveniences in a Modern Home
Season 27Episode 1630 min

The Cambridge House: Modern Conveniences in a Modern Home

Richard Trethewey shows master carpenter Norm Abram the mechanical room.  Norm travels to a fine-furniture shop in Auburn, Maine, to see some of the modern cherry furniture being made for the house.

Jan. 19, 2006
The Cambridge House: Things Are Coming Together
Season 27Episode 1730 min

The Cambridge House: Things Are Coming Together

Norm Abram finds general contractor Tom Silva at work on the dramatic 3-story stair.  Landscape contractor Roger Cook visits a 500-acre sod farm in Rhode Island to see how sod is grown and harvested.

Jan. 26, 2006
The Cambridge House: A Red Box Becomes a Show House
Season 27Episode 1830 min

The Cambridge House: A Red Box Becomes a Show House

Norm Abram finds specialist Joe Ferraro installing a new custom garage system.  Chimney specialist Mark Schaub installs new vented gas logs in the corner fireplace of the library, as general contractor Tom Silva installs custom shoji screens from California. Wrap party.

Feb. 2, 2006
The Washington, D.C. House: Reviving an Abandoned 1879 Rowhouse
Season 27Episode 1930 min

The Washington, D.C. House: Reviving an Abandoned 1879 Rowhouse

Master Carpenter Norm Abram and host Kevin O'Connor travel to Washington, D.C. to help non-profit developer Mi Casa Inc. renovate an abandoned 1879 rowhouse. The group attempts to preserve economic diversity in transitioning neighborhoods by selling renovated houses to low-income families at below market costs. Architect Genell Anderson envisions a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home that features exposed brick, dramatic lighting, new windows, and updated amenities. With only $200,000 to work with, general contractor Mahyar Mahvi is hoping to save as much of the original house structure as possible. Norm and Kevin agree that the fire-damaged shell is going to need a lot of work, and that the budget must be spent carefully.
Feb. 9, 2006
The Washington, D.C. House: Setbacks Open Up New Ideas
Season 27Episode 2030 min

The Washington, D.C. House: Setbacks Open Up New Ideas

Host Kevin O'Connor visits the National Mall to see how the National Park Service is finishing up nearly 10 years of renovation at the Lincoln Memorial. Back at the project house, master carpenter Norm Abram finds the house has been almost completely gutted. General contractor Mahyar Mahvi had hoped to save many of the floors, studs, millwork, and plaster—but water damage had ruined them beyond salvage. In the basement, the news is better—a new slab has been poured, electrical service has been updated, and the new water service is underway. Out at the street, master plumber Robert Major replaces the 3/4" lead water-service pipe with 1" copper tubing. Up on Capitol Hill, landscape contractor Roger Cook meets garden designer Kevin Cordt to see how he designs beautiful, low-maintenance urban gardens on small rowhouse lots. Surprised by the radical changes at the jobsite, architect Genell Anderson has no choice but to go back to the drawing board.
Feb. 16, 2006
The Washington, D.C. House: Honoring the Past, Looking Toward the Future
Season 27Episode 2130 min

The Washington, D.C. House: Honoring the Past, Looking Toward the Future

Host Kevin O'Connor and master carpenter Norm Abram grab breakfast with the crew at Saints Paradise Cafeteria, a non-profit church kitchen in the neighborhood. Back at the project house, framing is almost complete. Architect Genell Anderson's new design features a more open floor plan and the addition of a small first-floor powder room. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a laundry area. Norm meets with preservation planner Steve Callcott to review the procedures for working in the Mt. Vernon historic district. The restoration of the façade will require approved specialists in architectural ironwork, brickwork, and roofing. Restoration contractor Danny Palousek shows Norm how he will begin repairing and rebuilding the brick on the front of the house. Plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey visits the Solar Decathlon on the National Mall where university students compete to design and build houses powered entirely by the sun.
Feb. 23, 2006
The Washington, D.C. House: A Rebuilt Structure
Season 27Episode 2230 min

The Washington, D.C. House: A Rebuilt Structure

Host Kevin O'Connor and master carpenter Norm Abram open the show at the most visited destination in the Nation's capital—DC's newly restored Union Station. Back at the project house, restoration contractor Danny Palousek has begun work on the exterior brick, while inside, general contractor Mahyar Mahvi shows Kevin the progress—the building has been insulated with expanding foam insulation, wallboard is going up, the stairs are under construction, and the new windows are going in. Norm meets millwork specialist David Baldwin at his shop in Millersville, Maryland to see how they are replicating new wood casings from originals found in the house. In the basement, HVAC contractor Michael Bonsby finishes installing the new high-efficiency, two-stage gas furnace. Although over budget due to items like the curved staircase and the additional powder room, project director Elin Zurbrigg feels she's still on track due to the 10 percent she set aside for overages.
März 2, 2006
The Washington, D.C. House: Beautiful Historic Restorations
Season 27Episode 2330 min

The Washington, D.C. House: Beautiful Historic Restorations

Restoration contractor Danny Palousek shows master carpenter Norm Abram how he's repointing and rebuilding the decorative brickwork on the facade of the house. Host Kevin O'Connor ventures to the industrial waterfront of southwest Washington to see architectural ironwork specialist Fred Mashack's rehabilitation work on front entrance stairs. Inside, the drywall is up, taped and mudded, and cabinet installer Oliver Earl installs the new maple cabinets. Out back, garden designer Kevin Cordt shows Kevin his plan for the backyard—a functional urban landscape that features parking for two cars, natural wood fencing, a small shed, and a low-maintenance garden.
März 9, 2006
The Washington, D.C. House: The Outside is Shaping Up, Too
Season 27Episode 2430 min

The Washington, D.C. House: The Outside is Shaping Up, Too

Host Kevin O'Connor meets local Rick Lee for a tour of the most famous block in the neighborhood, the "U Street Corridor," which includes stops at Ben's Chili bowl and the historic Lincoln Theatre. Back at the project house, work begins in the backyard as fencing specialist Phil Brennan and his crew install a neighbor-friendly shadowbox fence and saltbox shed, while landscape contractor Dan Barry preps the planting beds. Inside, master carpenter Norm Abram finds the curved stair coming together and interior trim going up. Countertop fabricator John Huzway makes templates for the new engineered quartz kitchen counters using state of the art computer technology. Norm takes Mi Casa's project director, Elin Zurbrigg, to Washington's premier architectural salvage yard in search of a fireplace mantle to replace the one that was stolen.
März 16, 2006
The Washington, D.C. House: Surface Finishes
Season 27Episode 2530 min

The Washington, D.C. House: Surface Finishes

Landscape contractor Roger Cook brings host Kevin O'Connor to the United States Botanic Garden — it's at the base of the Capitol and serves as the nation's greenhouse boasting 4,000 living species and 26,000 different plants. Back at the project house, Roger finds garden designer Kevin Cordt and his crew bringing in steel edging, pea stone, and plant material for the new backyard garden. Inside, general contractor Mahyar Mahvi shows master carpenter Norm Abram how he's sealed the exposed brick and started the tile work on the second floor. Custom stair manufacturer Jeff Glass and his crew fabricate a laminated railing for the new curved staircase. Interior designer Kate Dieterich shows Norm a new linoleum flooring for the kitchen that's homeowner friendly — it comes in panels with a cork backing, and clicks together without glue. In nearby Anacostia, Kevin meets park ranger Eola Dance for a look at the ongoing restoration work at the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site.
März 23, 2006
The Washington, D.C. House: A Home Saved
Season 27Episode 2630 min

The Washington, D.C. House: A Home Saved

Day before the wrap party, master carpenter Norm Abram and host Kevin O'Connor visit the Jefferson Memorial. Architect Genell Anderson shows Norm the archival photo that inspired her design for the replacement roof turret, and Norm meets roofing contractor Tony Constantino to see how the structure is coming together. The finish materials are low maintenance — synthetic slate roofing, a high-density urethane cornice, and a shiny copper finial — all approved by the historic board. In the parlor, Norm applies a few coats of wax to enhance and protect the newly-stripped and salvaged mantle. Garden designer Kevin Cordt adds teak furniture and blooming annuals to the backyard, creating a true urban oasis. The next day, Norm arrives to find general contractor Mahyar Mahvi finishing up an elaborate tile medallion at the entry way, while his crew attends to the last details.
März 30, 2006

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