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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 TOH 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!
Installing a whole house fan; working with students to liven up a school garden; water heater regulations.
Using a chainsaw; improving the electrical connection to a garage; silencing squeaky floors in a baby's room.
An electrical solution to ice dams; meteorologist Jim Cantore; snowblower maintenance; tuning up the furnace.
Turning old oak into a coffee table; driveway lawn; avoiding frozen pipes.
Replacing a front door deadbolt with a lock that uses Bluetooth; installing a weather-resistant television on a patio.
Adding a coat rack, shelving and a new door to a closet; leaky toilet; replacing a sconce at a home that was formerly a church.
Overhauling an old chimney; installing an exhaust fan in the kitchen; roof shingles.
Installing a light fixture; installing a bathtub overflow drain; insulation R-value.
Converting a front yard into a wildlife oasis; restoring a wood floor; unclogging a sink.
Growing potatoes in Idaho; Jim Cantore talks about weather stations; installing track lighting.
Repairing an antique door; growing edible herbs indoors; disappearing toilet water.
Adding festive lighting to a deck; fireplace options; tools for first-time gardeners.
Transforming a bookshelf into a secret passage; installing an outdoor house hydrant to repair a leaky spigot; tools for electrical work.
Building a home gym for a wounded U.S. Navy SEAL; repairing a faulty doorbell.
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