This Old House | Dormer Day (S43 E5) FULL EPISODE

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Tom Silva demonstrates how to transition from a pitched foundation at the old house to the level new foundation at the addition. Kevin O'Connor and Mark McCullough meet at a stone shop that cuts veneers out of natural stone. Charlie Silva and Tom install a new raised beam on the back dormer to make headroom. Homeowner Megan and her interior designer look at tile at a local showroom.

Products and Services from this Episode:

Masonry contractor
David Croteau

Interior designer
Meghan Shadrick Interiors

Tile shop
Roma Tile

About This Old House TV: This Old House is America’s first and most trusted home improvement show. Each season, we renovate two different historic homes—one step at a time—featuring quality craftsmanship and the latest in modern technology. We demystify home improvement and provide ideas and information so, whether you are doing it yourself or hiring out contractors, you’ll know the right way to do things or the questions to ask. Our experts including general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, landscape contractor Jenn Nawada, master carpenter Norm Abram, and host Kevin O’Connor give you the tools you need to protect and preserve your greatest investment—your home.

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Absolutely love seeing Tom work with his son.

firemanj
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Brave, skilled, costly and always fun to watch and learn. Thanks!

cmsjean
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9:42 please explain how will you sharpen a diamond blade!

ovidiuciuparu
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Only problem is it the episode isn’t long enough

PJJ
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10:41 Was anyone else thinking, "Hey, the saws still running and nobody's paying attention!"

PhilipTierney-pq
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Always loved this shoe & ask this old house.

googeelou
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Even though I could never be able to afford to live in a place like this, let alone make those kinds of improvements, TOH has always been a calming source of entertainment for me as well as for tips on small scale projects I might do!

johntilson
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The blade goes away to the farm upstate at the end of the day :D

ericcartmansh
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I suppose the stone corner cut off could then be used at the top or bottom of the wall because the flat edge would be beneficial for a clean start or end.

PtrOBrn
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I got the wallpaper joke. His first appearance on the show.

ekoller
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Tommy. " If I can touch the ceiling it's low "

MisterTee
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whats the budget on this project? something thats never talked about

davidpepin
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I really TOH and the people on it, but there has to be some reason why nearly every project is some gaudy monstrosity that no one could ever afford. They are turning the entire property into what looks like a mini mansion combined with the original house. Same with the Jamestown house, there has to be something better to focus on.

MaribuStork
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Can someone explain to me what restoration means? I see houses taken apart… like this one 60% if not more. What are you actually saving…”restoring the house”… when basically everything is brand new in the end. That “house style” could be easily copied in a new house… saving a ton of money…What I’m missing here?

ovidiuciuparu
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What the Hell happen to Kevin's Hair 😅🤣😭😂😆😁

Rich-lr
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I prefer when they refer to the worker by name instead of he.

edtekk
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Don't need to see a homeowner picking out paint, wallpaper, cabinets, fixtures, etc....not interesting. Focus on the details of the deconstruction, construction and finishing process. Show the installation of the interior decorating but please not the selection of it. So boring.

allegory
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Again, TOH features clearly millionaires. When will they show a basic, normal blue collar family renovation??

johnlebzelter
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Too much shopping, not enough construction.

Nobody-U-Want--Know
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Why yall uploading old seasons like they’re new?

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