Ask This Old House
TV
Type
2002
Year
★ 3.3
Rating
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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Episodes
1. Repairing a Window Screen; Saving the Rain; Looking for Headroom
2. Plumbing Toolkit; Park the Car Quietly; Safe Swinging
3. Concrete Stoop Covering; Battling the Skeeters
4. Air Eliminator; Saving the Trim; Filling the Gaps
5. Sanding Options; Digging Post Holes; Better Boiling
6. Ceiling Repair; Grinding the Stump; Shop Specs
7. Jacking It Up; Chainsaw Smarts
8. Wooden Bung Holes; What Is It?; Lattice Project
9. Basement Window; Painting Panels; Weed Trimmers
10. Washer Repair; Pressure-Washed Brick; Drip-Free Faucet
11. Garden Pruners; Shutters; What Is It? A Tankless Job
12. Sawhorses; Frost-Free Faucet; What Is It? Composting Leaves
13. Spray-Painting; Chimney Dampers; What Is It?; Splitting Logs
14. No More Scalding; Robotic Mowers; Critter-Proofing
15. Stubborn Ivy; What Is It?; Replacing a Bathroom Window
16. Aerating the Lawn; What Is It?; Hanging Pictures
17. Washer-Dryer Shutoff; What Is It? Drywall; Plumbing Torches
18. Gutter Protection; What Is It? Steadying the Toilet
19. Insulating Windows; What Is It? Sewage Injection Pump
20. New Sill; What Is It? Rolling Paint; Sharpening Knives
21. Snow Removal; What Is It?; Fixing a Sash
22. Leaky Faucet; What Is It? Removing Wallpaper; Glue Guns
23. Crown Molding; What Is It?; Keeping Out the Cold
24. Kitchen Disposer; What Is It?; Hearing Protection
25. The Dutchman; What Is It?; Flood Prevention
26. Clearing a Toilet; What Is It? Attic Access; Tomatoes