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The Best Episodes of This Old House Season 11

Every episode of This Old House Season 11 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of This Old House Season 11!

TV's original home-improvement show, following one whole-house renovation over several episodes.
Genre:Documentary
Network:PBS

Season 11 Ratings Summary

"The Concord House - 1" is the best rated episode of "This Old House" season 11. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/1/1989. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "The Concord House - 2".

  • The Concord House - 1
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    #1 - The Concord House - 1

    Season 11 Episode 1 - Aired 1/1/1989

    This Old House returns for its eleventh season with our master carpenter, who introduces the series' new host. The guys survey the project: an 1835 barn in Concord, Massachusetts, and talk to the homeowners, Lynn and Barbara, who want to dismantle and rebuild the barn and live in it.

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  • The Concord House - 2
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    #2 - The Concord House - 2

    Season 11 Episode 2 - Aired 1/15/1989

    The guys send homeowners Lynn and Barbara to Nantucket, while they visit a bar that has been remodeled into a home, and take a look at a timber-frame house designed by Jock Gifford. In Concord, the farm's old gas tank is removed.

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    #3 - The Concord House - 3

    Season 11 Episode 3 - Aired 1/28/1989

    Timber-frame expert Tedd Benson and the crew dismantle the barn. Homeowners Barbara and Lynn meet with designer Jock Gifford to plan their new home, and visit a nearby carriage house that had been converted to a residence.

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    #4 - The Concord House - 4

    Season 11 Episode 4 - Aired 2/1/1989

    Down the hill from the building site in Concord, well-driller Dave Haynes prepares to fill a well. The guys work on the foundation, and a septic tank is installed.

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    #5 - The Concord House - 5

    Season 11 Episode 5 - Aired 2/15/1989

    We travel to Brattleboro, Vermont to take a look at a factory where stress-skin panels are made. After openings for doors and windows are cut, these panels will be applied to the barn's post-and-beam frame. In his Alstead, New Hampsire, workshop, timber-framer Tedd Benson shows us how traditional post-and-beam buildings are designed using computer-aided-design technology.

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    #6 - The Concord House - 6

    Season 11 Episode 6 - Aired 2/28/1989

    At the Concord site, Tedd Benson and other members of the Timber Framers Guild of North America lead a workshop where students learn how to measure, cut and join timbers for the barn's post-and-beam frame. We then go to Wiscassett, Maine, to visit a sawmill and watch as a tree is transformed into timbers ready for use in the barn's frame.

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  • The Concord House - 7
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    #7 - The Concord House - 7

    Season 11 Episode 7 - Aired 3/1/1989

    The barn's massive frame is put up by hand at an old-fashioned barn-raising, and topped off with a tree for good fortune.

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  • The Concord House - 8
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    #8 - The Concord House - 8

    Season 11 Episode 8 - Aired 3/15/1989

    Stress-skin panels are installed over the barn's finished frame, and work on the well is completed.

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  • The Concord House - 9
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    #9 - The Concord House - 9

    Season 11 Episode 9 - Aired 3/28/1989

    Custom-made windows are installed in the Concord barn, and deluxe sklights are that feature one-step installation bring light into the great space and bedrooms. The crew hangs clapboards that the homeowners have stained on both sides, and landscape architect Tom Wirth discusses landscaping possibilities.

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    #10 - The Concord House - 10

    Season 11 Episode 10 - Aired 4/1/1989

    A concrete slab is poured in the basement. The crew reviews the progress on the barn renovation.

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  • The Concord House - 11
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    #11 - The Concord House - 11

    Season 11 Episode 11 - Aired 4/15/1989

    The well is connected to the house, and our host discusses the barn's new plumbing system with Richard Trethewey. Mason Roger Hopkins builds a stone wall on the barn's fromt exposure.

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    #12 - The Concord House - 12

    Season 11 Episode 12 - Aired 4/28/1989

    Tom Wirh reviews the progress of the landscaping work. Barbara visits a kitchen design center.

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    #13 - The Concord House - 13

    Season 11 Episode 13 - Aired 5/1/1989

    Richard Trethewey explains the barn's new heating system. Drywalling begins, and an air-exchanger is installed, and landscaping work continues.

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    #14 - The Concord House - 14

    Season 11 Episode 14 - Aired 5/15/1989

    Richard Trethewey takes viewers on a tour of a boiler factory in Battenberg, West Germany, where parts of the barn's high-tech heating system were manufactured.

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    #15 - The Concord House - 15

    Season 11 Episode 15 - Aired 5/28/1989

    A custom stairway is installed in the Concord barn, an we visit Neenah, Wisconsin, to see how the structure was manufactured.

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    #16 - The Concord House - 16

    Season 11 Episode 16 - Aired 6/1/1989

    Our host takes a side trip to a futuristic show house in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where plastic is used in novel ways. After Richard Trethewey shows how plastic piping has been laid for the barn's radiant heating system, lightweight concrete is poured on the first floor.

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    #17 - The Concord House - 17

    Season 11 Episode 17 - Aired 6/15/1989

    Terra-cotta tiling begins. The crew cases and frames the doors the doors and windows. We then visit a plant in Western Massachusetts where shingles and other asphalt products are recycled to make paving material that will be used on the driveway of the Concord barn.

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    #18 - The Concord House - 18

    Season 11 Episode 18 - Aired 6/28/1989

    Tiling continues in the in the guest bathroom, while lighting fixtures are installed along the beams in the great space. At the workshop, the guys build library doors.

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    #19 - The Concord House - 19

    Season 11 Episode 19 - Aired 7/1/1989

    The barn nears completion as wide pine flooring is laid and the kitchen appliances are installed. Richard Trethewey shows us a West German Plumbing fixture factory.

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    #20 - The Concord House - 20

    Season 11 Episode 20 - Aired 7/15/1989

    The project draws to a close as Jean Lemmon, editor-in-chief of Country Home magazine, tours the finished barn.

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  • The Santa Fe House - 1
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    #21 - The Santa Fe House - 1

    Season 11 Episode 21 - Aired 7/28/1989

    The show travels to Santa Fe, New Mexico, for its newest project: the renovation of a traditional Southwestern adobe home. The homeowners - both artists - shows us around their four-room home. Our host confers with local architect John Midyette and tours a new house in Santa Fe.

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    #22 - The Santa Fe House - 2

    Season 11 Episode 22 - Aired 8/1/1989

    Sharon Woods, co-author of Santa Fe Style, takes viewers on a tour of some notable local houses. At the site, adobe walls are laid and vigas (roof rafters) are set.

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    #23 - The Santa Fe House - 3

    Season 11 Episode 23 - Aired 8/15/1989

    Traditional kiva (beehive) fireplaces are constructed. Windows and doors are installed.

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    #24 - The Santa Fe House - 4

    Season 11 Episode 24 - Aired 8/28/1989

    Richard Trethewey supervises installation of an in-floor radiant heating system, small wall-mounted air conditioners and plumbing fixtures. Our master carpenter begins work on his custom-built kitchen cabinets.

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    #25 - The Santa Fe House - 5

    Season 11 Episode 25 - Aired 9/1/1989

    We visit the Ashfork, Arizona, yard that is suppling the flagstone flooring for the kitchen and library. Back in Santa Fe, the flagstone is laid; saltillo tiling commences; and the kitchen cabinets are installed.

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