Home Again with Bob Vila Episode Rating Graph
Sep 1990 - Feb 2005
Sep 1990 - Feb 2005
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Browse episode ratings trends for Home Again with Bob Vila. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of Home Again with Bob Vila's 354 episodes.
S15 Ep9
10.0
8th Nov 2004
Bob Vila reviews the history of Manhattan Brownstones and tours the project space Also: a tour of Central Park in New York City.
S5 Ep26
10.0
27th Feb 1995
The weekend getaway cottage is completed.
S1 Ep9
10.0
29th Oct 1990
Bob goes over the electrical wiring with John Hickey, cedar clapboards are put up, and Hand Cassidy explains insulation ratings. Our contractor Ryley puts exterior trim up around the windows.
S1 Ep8
10.0
22nd Oct 1990
Bob and Ryley install the pre-hung front door and visit Shepley Wood Products to see how it was made. Dean Fraser shows us how to apply cedar shingles, and Tom Higham demonstrates how to join copper plumbing for the bathroom lavatory.
S1 Ep7
10.0
15th Oct 1990
The old ell is joined to the new construction, with some demolition done to make room for a shed dormer and a slider door. Bob visits the Wes-Pine wooden window factory in Hanover, Massachusetts, and comes back to install a window in our house.
S1 Ep6
10.0
8th Oct 1990
A bulkhead is installed; a soffet, facia and drip edge are added to the front of the house. Also: asphalt shingles and a ridge vent.
S1 Ep5
10.0
1st Oct 1990
Some demolition is done on the old ell to prepare it for renovation; ceiling joists and roof rafters go up in the new section of the house, and we see some rough plumbing work. Bob and Ryley discuss the budget.
S1 Ep4
10.0
24th Sep 1990
A staircase is built and the second floor is toured. Also: Bob Vila visits a shingle plant in Delaware.
S1 Ep3
10.0
17th Sep 1990
Bob visits Barbara Gooddale in her authentic antique Cape Cod house to get a feel for the style and practicality of this design; back at our house, the crew frames, raises, and springbraces the walls.
S1 Ep2
10.0
10th Sep 1990
A recycled "ell" is added,and a first-floor deck is built. Also: tips on ordering lumber.
S8 Ep26
9.0
23rd Feb 1998
Workbenches are completed and metal shelves are installed in the loft, before Bob Vila leads a tour of the finished barn.
S8 Ep25
9.0
16th Feb 1998
The interior of the barn is stained and a workshop is assembled. Also: race-car driver Lyn St. James helps Bob Vila set up the automotive garage with new tools.
S8 Ep24
9.0
9th Feb 1998
A garage-door opener is installed, the heated-floor system is activated, and interior paneling is stained. Also: track lighting goes in.
S1 Ep1
4.0
3rd Sep 1990
Construction begins on a Cape Cod-style home being built in Marstons Mills, Massachusetts. Included: the lot is cleared and cement is poured for the foundation of the house.
S8 Ep4
6.0
22nd Sep 1997
Interior trim details are custom-milled as per the architect's specifications, and original bathroom fixtures are re-porcelainized. Also: framing continues on the back porch.
S8 Ep5
6.0
29th Sep 1997
Vintage cabinetry is discovered in a salvage yard and installed in the kitchen; yellow paint is stripped off; and the facade is given a facelift.
S8 Ep6
6.0
6th Oct 1997
The pool crew finishes the rebar and sprays gunnite, while French doors are installed in the master bedroom and the porch roof is repaired.
S8 Ep7
6.0
13th Oct 1997
Green Indian slate is installed on the surround and porch steps. Also: the backyard entry gate is finished.
S8 Ep8
6.0
20th Oct 1997
At the Sears kit house, the exterior is stripped for priming and painting. Also: a tour of the CBS studio center.
S8 Ep9
6.0
27th Oct 1997
The bathroom is tiled, new kitchen cabinets are custom-made to match the vintage ones, and decking is installed on the back porch.
S8 Ep10
6.0
3rd Nov 1997
The electrician installs back lighting in the living room, and six stained-glass panels are cut and assembled. Meanwhile, contractors insulate the roof.
S8 Ep11
6.0
10th Nov 1997
A cabinetmaker frames boxes for living-room built-ins to match existing ones in the kitchen, and the pool crew finishes the plaster.
S8 Ep12
6.0
17th Nov 1997
Damaged hardwood flooring is repaired and an alder kitchen countertop is installed. Also: a tour of the Japanese Garden at Huntington Library and tips on building a Zen garden.
S8 Ep13
6.0
24th Nov 1997
Bob Vila leads a final tour of the landscaped front yard and the porch addition, which features a barbecue. Also toured are the Zen garden and swimming pool.
S5 Ep18
9.0
2nd Jan 1995
The foundation is laid for a small weekend getaway cottage in the woods, and a septic system is installed.
S5 Ep19
9.0
9th Jan 1995
Bob Vila tours Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater house near Uniontown, PA.
S1 Ep1
4.0
3rd Sep 1990
Construction begins on a Cape Cod-style home being built in Marstons Mills, Massachusetts. Included: the lot is cleared and cement is poured for the foundation of the house.
S1 Ep2
10.0
10th Sep 1990
A recycled "ell" is added,and a first-floor deck is built. Also: tips on ordering lumber.
S1 Ep3
10.0
17th Sep 1990
Bob visits Barbara Gooddale in her authentic antique Cape Cod house to get a feel for the style and practicality of this design; back at our house, the crew frames, raises, and springbraces the walls.
S1 Ep4
10.0
24th Sep 1990
A staircase is built and the second floor is toured. Also: Bob Vila visits a shingle plant in Delaware.
S1 Ep5
10.0
1st Oct 1990
Some demolition is done on the old ell to prepare it for renovation; ceiling joists and roof rafters go up in the new section of the house, and we see some rough plumbing work. Bob and Ryley discuss the budget.
S1 Ep6
10.0
8th Oct 1990
A bulkhead is installed; a soffet, facia and drip edge are added to the front of the house. Also: asphalt shingles and a ridge vent.
S1 Ep7
10.0
15th Oct 1990
The old ell is joined to the new construction, with some demolition done to make room for a shed dormer and a slider door. Bob visits the Wes-Pine wooden window factory in Hanover, Massachusetts, and comes back to install a window in our house.
S1 Ep8
10.0
22nd Oct 1990
Bob and Ryley install the pre-hung front door and visit Shepley Wood Products to see how it was made. Dean Fraser shows us how to apply cedar shingles, and Tom Higham demonstrates how to join copper plumbing for the bathroom lavatory.
S1 Ep9
10.0
29th Oct 1990
Bob goes over the electrical wiring with John Hickey, cedar clapboards are put up, and Hand Cassidy explains insulation ratings. Our contractor Ryley puts exterior trim up around the windows.
S1 Ep10
5th Nov 1990
Bob discusses the kitchen layout with designer Amy O'Haire, then visits her showroom. Claude Daigle demonstrates his drywall techniques, and John Aalto talks us through the installation of the septic system.
S1 Ep11
13th Nov 1990
Our contractor Ryley shows us how to put up the pine interior paneling in the living room; Bob checks out the furnace and ducting with installer Scott Glista, and watches John Boardman apply bathroom floor tile.
S1 Ep12
19th Nov 1990
Artisan Terry Maiche shows us two inexpensive ways to dress up a floor with paint: spattering and stenciling. Ryley builds a bathroom vanity, and Bob talks about exterior paints and stains with painter Paul Stoliker.
S1 Ep13
26th Nov 1990
Bob discusses landscaping with specialist Susan Hofer--sod, a gravel driveway, brickwork, fences, perennials. We tour the smart finished exterior with Ryley, and the gorgeous interior with renowned decorator Ann Hill.
S1 Ep14
3rd Dec 1990
Now in Chicago, Bob takes a driving tour with realtor Catherine Caravette of our new neighborhood, Wicker Park, and of nearby upscale Lincoln Park. We check out our old greystone two-flat and visit a home that's been comparably renovated.
S1 Ep15
10th Dec 1990
Bob discusses plans with local architect Bill Bauhs, and takes a tour of downtown Chicago's striking modern buildings with architectural historian Susan Benjamin. Back at our house, we meet our general contractor, Ron Gan, and begin demolition.
S1 Ep16
17th Dec 1990
Bob and Ron discuss the removal and shoring up of bearing walls, to be replaced by special engineered beams. We visit Macmillan-Bloedel's Parallam Plant in British Columbia, and plumber Don McPoland shows us how water service is connected to the house.
S1 Ep17
24th Dec 1990
The crew installs a Parallam beam in the living room and iron beams in the back masonry wall. Ron Gan and Bill Bauhs talk budget and convince Bob to renovate the basement as well, so we take a visit to the Pella Window factory in Pella, Iowa.
S1 Ep18
31st Dec 1990
Scott Smith's excavation crew digs out the basement to make room for a basement slab. Bob discusses heating systems for the rental units with installer Kirk Rustman, and Ron Gan explains the advantages of using metal wall studs in the kitchen.
S1 Ep19
7th Jan 1991
The concrete basement floor is poured, leveled, and screeded; our contractor Ron repairs a broken window pane the old-fashioned way, and Bob discusses the electrical layout for the first floor with electrician Slav Witowski.
S1 Ep20
14th Jan 1991
Bob goes downtown to the Merchandise Mart to see a selection of bathroom fixtures. Back at our greystone, plumber Dan Macias replaces an old toilet and our contractor talks us through bricking in for, and installation of, a smaller bathroom window.
S1 Ep21
21st Jan 1991
Drywall and plaster work is discussed. Also: a visit to a drywall plant in Delaware.
S1 Ep22
28th Jan 1991
A review of the project's budget and progress. Also: a trip to an appliance showroom, and the bathroom floor is prepped and tiled.
S1 Ep23
3rd Feb 1991
Wooden floors are refinished and new windows are installed. Also: a visit to a light-fixtures store.
S1 Ep24
10th Feb 1991
Kitchen cabinets are installed and the landscaping work begins.
S1 Ep25
17th Feb 1991
Installed: a basement staircase. Also: a visit to a flooring plant.
S1 Ep26
24th Feb 1991
Kitchen countertops are mounted. Also: a tour of the home with an interior decorator.
S1 Ep27
4th Mar 1991
Bob and contractor Ron Gan look around our next projectan old deserted "coach house." Architectural historian Susan Benjamin gives us a tour of some of Chicago's 19th-century landmark buildings downtown.
S1 Ep28
11th Mar 1991
Bob discusses plans for the coach house with our architect, Mike Morgan, and with contractor Ron Gan; demolition begins. Brick worker Dan Webb explains how the brick facade is power-washed to remove several layers of ugly paint.
S1 Ep29
18th Mar 1991
Bob tours architect Frank Lloyd Wright's studio and sees some houses Wright designed in Greater Chicago. Back at the coach house, the basement is excavated and steel beams are put into the back wall to make room for a garage door.
S1 Ep31
1st Apr 1991
The Eagle roofing crew strips several ancient layers of old roofing, and a section of the roof is removed to make room for a new dormer. Bob explains how the dormer will provide more living space, and visits the IKO roofing shingle plant.
S1 Ep33
15th Apr 1991
Bob tours the Hill Arboretum, an apartment project adapted for the physically challenged. Back at the coach house, a fireplace dealer explains the new zero-clearance fireplace and an ironmonger constructs an entryway balcony and staircase.
S1 Ep37
13th May 1991
Bob tours the completed living room and dining room of the coach house, then reviews work done on the heating system. We see the base cabinets installed in the kitchen and a whirlpool tub installed in the master bedroom.
S1 Ep38
20th May 1991
Bob installs the finishing touches in the coach house kitchen, including some galvanized steel features. We go outside to plant a tree and landscape the little entryway garden, and Bob checks out the painting of the brick facade.
S1 Ep39
27th May 1991
Bob takes the grand tour of the finished coach house exterior with Ron, our contractor. We go inside to see the decorating job that the team of Rita Miller and Bill Waggoner have done, and to watch them add a special touch to the decor.
The first episode of Home Again with Bob Vila aired on September 03, 1990.
The last episode of Home Again with Bob Vila aired on February 28, 2005.
There are 354 episodes of Home Again with Bob Vila.
There are 15 seasons of Home Again with Bob Vila.
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Home Again with Bob Vila has ended.