This Old House - Season 28

Season 28
Episodes

The East Boston House: A Tale of Two Homes

The East Boston House: Stucco and Sewer Problems

The East Boston House: Design and Demolition

The East Boston House: Urban Garden, Asbestos, City Sewer

The East Boston House: Refrigerator, Hot Plate and Bad Larry

The East Boston House: Salvage, Chimney, Attic and the ICA

The East Boston House: Ivy Be Gone

The East Boston House: Progress, Patching and Packing Up

The East Boston House: Local Heroes

The East Boston House: On The Waterfront

The East Boston House: Renovating in Eastie

The East Boston House: Roofing, Shower Pan, Surge Suppression

The East Boston House: Patching Walls, Inside and Out

The East Boston House: Floors in Eastie and at the BSO

The East Boston House: Modern, Traditional and Boston Light

The East Boston House: Off To The Races

The East Boston House: The House With the White Picket Fence

The East Boston House: Upstairs, Downstairs–Complete!

Austin; Where Green Building Was Born

Austin; Chasing Five Stars

Austin; The Great State of Texas

Austin; Trethewey in Texas

Austin; Keeping Austin Weird

Austin; Harvesting Water and Wind

Austin; Green is Good

Austin; Finished House and Five Stars!
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