This Old House - Season 29

This Old House - Season 29

Season 29

Newton; New Orleans
Network
DatesOct 4, 2007 - Apr 10, 2008
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Episodes

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Move or Improve
Season 29Episode 160 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Move or Improve

Kevin O'Connor and master carpenter Norm Abram arrive at the latest project house in Newton, Massachusetts, An 1897 Colonial Revival in late Victorian Shingle transitional-style.

Oct 4, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Big Plans
Season 29Episode 260 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Big Plans

Host Kevin O'Connor sees the plans for a large new patio, the kitchen, plumbing and heating and the 100-year old chimney. Roger Cook cuts down the giant yews obscuring the front of the house.

Oct 11, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Prepwork and Inspiration
Season 29Episode 360 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Prepwork and Inspiration

Prepping the footings for new porch columns. A perc test for the new landscape plan. Shingle style review and plan. Removing a rotted red maple from the side yard with a tree crew and crane.

Oct 18, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Framing, Wiring, and an Unfitted Kitchen
Season 29Episode 460 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Framing, Wiring, and an Unfitted Kitchen

The temporary support beam and old kitchen walls are removed. Old wiring created code violations. Floor plans and design choices are revealed. The closet ties in with the new master bath.

Oct 25, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Retaining Wall, Historic Wallcovering
Season 29Episode 560 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Retaining Wall, Historic Wallcovering

Installing pre-cast concrete to create a retaining wall. Evaluating historic wallpaper. Putting a new window in an old wall. 19th century buildings are moved as part of a construction project.

Nov 1, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Exterior Paint Colors, Stained-Glass Window
Season 29Episode 660 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Exterior Paint Colors, Stained-Glass Window

What colors might be appropriate for a Shingle-style house. Building the 12-foot wall of a new kitchen bump out. Stained glass restoration. A concrete truck pours a small buttress wall.

Nov 8, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Salvage, Progress, and Pink Granite
Season 29Episode 760 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Salvage, Progress, and Pink Granite

Progress on the porch, kitchen, and master bath. An update on the mechanical systems. How granite is quarried and split. Installing the new Milford Pink granite and also matching the old mortar.

Nov 15, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Fieldstone, Replacement Windows, and Teak
Season 29Episode 860 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Fieldstone, Replacement Windows, and Teak

Transplanting a large shrub to help with screening. Work on the fieldstone sitting wall. Installing a replacement window. Adding radiant heat panels. And crafting a beautiful 3-inch teak island top.

Nov 22, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Pests, Decking, and AC
Season 29Episode 960 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Pests, Decking, and AC

Building a fieldstone and mortar sitting wall. Troublesome conditions with the wood-to-ground contact. Termite pest control. New home designs - clean and open on the inside.

Nov 29, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Bluestone and a Historic Billiards Room
Season 29Episode 1060 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Bluestone and a Historic Billiards Room

Prepping the exterior for paint. Bluestone patio and massive bluestone stairs. Wrapping exterior columns with shingles. Spray foam insulation is put in. Lighting restoration to meet modern needs.

Dec 6, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Bringing Light Throughout
Season 29Episode 1160 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Bringing Light Throughout

Saving the old plaster in the billiards room. Selections for the home's lighting, paint colors, and furnishings. Norm shows rare and valuable antique pool tables, and sees work on the pool table.

Dec 13, 2007
The Newton Shingle-Style House: Garage Nightmare and Garbage Disposers
Season 29Episode 1260 min

The Newton Shingle-Style House: Garage Nightmare and Garbage Disposers

The kitchen is plastered, the new white oak flooring is down, and the cabinets have just arrived. A new generation of kitchen garbage disposers. Waterproofing the shower by using a paint-on membrane.

Dec 20, 2007
Newton: Getting the Details Right
Season 29Episode 1360 min

Newton: Getting the Details Right

Host Kevin O’Connor talks with homeowner Paul Friedberg to learn more about Paul’s past as an Olympic fencer. Master carpenter Norm Abram checks on the installation of the new custom garage doors. Cabinet installer Patrick Malone finishes the job by scribing his base moulding the floor. General contractor Tom Silva shows Kevin how he is giving a stock masonite door a face lift by adding an oak veneer and new oak mouldings. In the master bath, tile contractor Joe Ferrante shows Kevin how he is laying the mosaic “rug” tiles in front of the new vanity. Kitchen designer Donna Venegas shows Norm the countertop and tile choices for the kitchen, while template maker Kent Whitten creates the templates using digital technology. Landscape contractor Roger Cook works with an irrigation contractor to add both sprinkler heads and drip irrigation to the landscape before the cold weather sets in.
Dec 27, 2007
Newton: In Memory of Joe Ferrante
Season 29Episode 1460 min

Newton: In Memory of Joe Ferrante

Landscape contractor Roger Cook installs sod in the backyard, while host Kevin O’Connor meets engineered stone distributor Chelsie Arnold to learn more about the quartz and resin countertops being installed in the kitchen. Plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows Kevin the new high-efficiency air conditioning system. Kevin then helps general contractor Tom Silva fabricate new wainscoting for the kitchen. In the front hall, painting contractor Jim Clark shows Kevin how the oak woodwork is cleaned using TSP and a little elbow grease. In the upstairs hall, the damaged wood requires stripping and re-staining. The day ends with the sad news that our beloved tile contractor, Joe Ferrante, has unexpectedly passed away.
Jan 3, 2008
Newton: Grout, Closets, and a Clawfoot Tub
Season 29Episode 1560 min

Newton: Grout, Closets, and a Clawfoot Tub

Host Kevin O’Connor checks out general contractor Tom Silva’s makeshift workshop on the front porch of the house. Inside, countertop fabricator Paul Grothouse arrives from Pennsylvania to install the end grain teak island top and deliver its companion piece “a custom teak farmhouse table” for the breakfast area. Plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey displays the progress on the second floor bath and meets tub refinisher Jack Donaruma on the third floor to see him strip and refinish the old clawfoot tub. In the master closet, Kevin finds the room painted and closet designer Brian McSharry is installing a custom closet system. Back in the kitchen, tile contractor Mark Ferrante shows Kevin how he uses wedges to create even grout lines on the uneven handmade tile backsplash. Tom shows master carpenter Norm Abram how he uses portable lathe to turn a new newel post finial out of walnut.
Jan 10, 2008
Newton: Winter Wrap Party
Season 29Episode 1660 min

Newton: Winter Wrap Party

In the final episode of the Newton project, host Kevin O’Connor meets lighting designer Susan Arnold to see how she is using new light sources and more modern fixtures to update the formerly dark areas of the house. Greg Smizer, Larry Schulman, and Eric Reinhardt install the security system, plasma televisions, and audio systems while Meghan Hodge installs window treatments. Landscape contractor Roger Cook inspects the finished garage and meets landscape architect Stephanie Hubbard to see the finished back porch and terrace. Homeowner Paul Friedberg and his sons break in their new backyard with a game of Home Run Derby. Architect Treff LaFleche hangs a historical marker out front. Designer Abbey Koplovitz and homeowner Madeline Krauss display how they have pulled together the interior with paint colors, custom furniture, window treatments, rugs, and family antiques.
Jan 17, 2008
New Orleans | Return to New Orleans, Post Katrina
Season 29Episode 1760 min

New Orleans | Return to New Orleans, Post Katrina

This Old House travels to New Orleans, Louisiana, to help a fourth-generation resident of the Lower 9th Ward return home, while following stories of rebuilding and recovery throughout the city.

Jan 24, 2008
New Orleans | Camelbacks, Bargeboard, and Toxic Mold
Season 29Episode 1860 min

New Orleans | Camelbacks, Bargeboard, and Toxic Mold

Back in New Orleans, Kevin meets homeowner Rashida Ferdinand and her architect Rick Fifield for a look at the plans and model of the proposed work to her shotgun single.

Jan 31, 2008
New Orleans | French Quarter, Shotgun Colors
Season 29Episode 1960 min

New Orleans | French Quarter, Shotgun Colors

Host Kevin O'Connor visits the French Quarter with Vieux Carre Commission Director Lary Hesdorffer to see how one of the most important neighborhoods in America faired during the storm.

Feb 7, 2008
New Orleans | Saints in the City
Season 29Episode 2060 min

New Orleans | Saints in the City

Norm Abram takes Kevin across the Mississippi River by ferry to Algiers Point, home of the first This Old House New Orleans project back in 1990, to see how it fared during Hurricane Katrina.

Feb 14, 2008
New Orleans | First Builder Falls Through
Season 29Episode 2160 min

New Orleans | First Builder Falls Through

Host Kevin O'Connor and Norm Abram visit the local's alternative to Bourbon Street—the neighborhood jazz clubs of Frenchmen Street, where the New Orleans music scene is still alive and well.

Feb 21, 2008
New Orleans | Back on Track
Season 29Episode 2260 min

New Orleans | Back on Track

Host Kevin O'Connor and master carpenter Norm Abram take a ride through the city of New Orleans with streetcar driver Sue Daniel, who is known locally as Streetcar Sue.

Feb 28, 2008
New Orleans | Recovery Continues
Season 29Episode 2360 min

New Orleans | Recovery Continues

The Dollut Steamboat house. Holy Cross house's new quartz countertops made using laser technology. Cabinets, flooring and paint. A lesson in making a window stool and apron. Reclaimed pine flooring.

Mar 6, 2008
New Orleans Rebuilds: Landscapes and NBA Legends
Season 29Episode 2460 min

New Orleans Rebuilds: Landscapes and NBA Legends

Kevin and Roger visit a tradition on Poydras St., Mother's Restaurant, to sample the local cuisine. Roger and landscape architect Brian Sublette create public and private space on our lot.

Mar 27, 2008
New Orleans Rebuilds: Only in New Orleans
Season 29Episode 2530 min

New Orleans Rebuilds: Only in New Orleans

Host Kevin O'Connor meets District Fire Chief Tim McConnell to see how his firemen are rebuilding 22 damaged firehouses with the help of volunteers and the Denis Leary Foundation in NYC.

Apr 3, 2008
New Orleans Rebuilds: One Small Corner Restored
Season 29Episode 2630 min

New Orleans Rebuilds: One Small Corner Restored

Kevin O'Connor and the Krewe of Zulu prepare for Mardi Gras. In Holy Cross, Roger Cook finds metal worker Joe Strain finishing the installation of the "hoop and scroll" iron fence.

Apr 10, 2008

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