Ask This Old House Season 2
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!
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Ask This Old House Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Repairing a damaged door jamb and installing a new storm door; choosing the right garden tools for spring cleanup.
Corroded copper pipes; how to replace worn-out weather stripping around a kitchen door.
Installing track lighting in the kitchen; how to quiet noisy baseboard heaters.
Installing a curved basecap molding in a stairwell; purchasing electrical wire by the foot; collecting sap and making maple syrup.
Installing a curved basecap molding in a stairwell; purchasing electrical wire by the foot; collecting sap and making maple syrup.
Air vent replacement; repairing a steam radiator's shut-off valve; preparing garden beds for winter.
Programmable thermostat installation; repairing a cracked plaster and lath wall.
Cutting a pane of glass; planting climbing vines; installing a portable air conditioner.
Protecting shrubs from deer; pipe connections; fixing a shower door that will not close properly.
Snaking wire through exterior walls; planting a magnolia tree.
Examining water quality; installing a water softener and filter; replacing a rotten board in hardwood flooring.
Fixing sliding closet doors; electric radiant floor heat; selecting exterior paint colors.
Brick-walk installation; cutting a miter in wood trim.
Silencing squeaky hardwood floors; building a set of timber stairs.
Repairing an irrigation system; fixing a bathtub leak.
Installing a staircase handrail; transplanting a rhododendron.
Chimney flue repairs; installing an anti-sweat valve to prevent condensation on a toilet tank.
Removing poison ivy from the yard without using herbicides; weaving cedar shingles on an outside corner of a house.
Replacing wall-to-wall carpeting with pre-finished hardwood flooring; pros and cons of floors; replacing a rusty bathroom sink stopper.
Replacing ailing grass with ivy and pachysandra; opening double-hung windows that are painted shut.
Installing interior window trim; hiding utility boxes in front of a house; fixing a broken spray hose on a kitchen faucet.
Installing a backyard drywell; installing a bathtub safety grab bar.
Repairing holes in drywall; replacing a large 1920s wall-mounted toilet.
Restoring a slate walkway; repairing a leak in a fiberglass shower stall.
Securing a shaky newel post at the top of a stairway; replacing a 50-year-old water heater.
Installing a deadbolt; trimming hedges; fixing a heating system.