The BEST episodes of Ask This Old House season 5

Every episode of Ask This Old House season 5, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Ask This Old House season 5!

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!

Last Updated: 4/22/2024Network: PBSStatus: Continuing
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Vinyl Floor; In-Ground Sprinkler
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9.90
30 votes

#1 - Vinyl Floor; In-Ground Sprinkler

Season 5 - Episode 18 - Aired 2/8/2007

Tom travels to Sacramento to help homeowners repair a damaged section in the vinyl flooring in their kitchen. In the Ask This Old House loft, Tom, Richard, Roger and Kevin examine an unfamiliar object and try to guess how it is used. Then Roger goes to Las Vegas to help a homeowner repair his leaking in-ground sprinkler system.

Mailbox; Brick Foundation Repointing
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8.50
2 votes

#2 - Mailbox; Brick Foundation Repointing

Season 5 - Episode 24 - Aired 3/22/2007

Roger Cook helps a homeowner replace a mailbox that had been damaged by snowplows. Tom Silva travels to St. Louis to help a a young couple repoint the failing mortar on the brick foundation of their home.

Composite Decking; Noisy Steam Heat
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8.50
2 votes

#3 - Composite Decking; Noisy Steam Heat

Season 5 - Episode 21 - Aired 3/1/2007

General contractor Tom Silva removes the cracked and warped boards on an old deck and installs new composite decking using hidden fasteners. Afterward, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey quiets down a noisy steam heating system

Heat-Tolerant Shrub; Solar Powered Vent
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8.50
2 votes

#4 - Heat-Tolerant Shrub; Solar Powered Vent

Season 5 - Episode 20 - Aired 2/22/2007

Landscape contractor Roger Cook shows a homeowner how the brick stairs in front of his house have created a blistering "micro-climate," causing damage to an adjacent shrub. Together, they remove the ailing shrub and replace it with a heat-tolerant yew. Then Roger, along with host Kevin O'Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, and plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Tom improves the ventilation in an attic by installing a solar-powered roof fan

Clearing Drains; Installing Cabinets
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8.50
2 votes

#5 - Clearing Drains; Installing Cabinets

Season 5 - Episode 15 - Aired 1/18/2007

Up in the loft, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows host Kevin O'Connor different methods for clearing clogged drains. Then Richard and Kevin, along with landscaping contractor Roger Cook and general contractor Tom Silva ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Tom helps a homeowner install new kitchen cabinets.

Willow Pruning; Water Heater
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8.50
2 votes

#6 - Willow Pruning; Water Heater

Season 5 - Episode 14 - Aired 1/11/2007

Landscaping contractor Roger Cook and arborist Matt Foti help a homeowner properly prune his overgrown willow tree. Then, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey heads to Denver to fix a hot water heating system that doesn't provide enough heat to a newly-built addition.

Mulching; Sash Weights
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8.50
2 votes

#7 - Mulching; Sash Weights

Season 5 - Episode 13 - Aired 1/4/2007

Landscaping contractor Roger Cook takes a homeowner shopping for mulch and shows her how to re-mulch and edge her garden beds. Then, general contractor Tom Silva shows a homeowner how to replace broken sash balancers in his double-hung windows.

Mixing Valve; Tool Batteries
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8.50
2 votes

#8 - Mixing Valve; Tool Batteries

Season 5 - Episode 12 - Aired 12/21/2006

Plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey heads to San Francisco to help a homeowner repair an old shower mixing valve. Then Richard, along with host Kevin O'Connor, landscaping contractor Roger Cook, and general contractor Tom Silva ask, "What is it?" Then, up in the loft, Kevin and Tom are joined by battery expert Tim Pugh to discuss battery technology in cordless tools and proper recycling of batteries.

Countertops; Chain Link Fence
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8.50
2 votes

#9 - Countertops; Chain Link Fence

Season 5 - Episode 8 - Aired 11/23/2006

Up in the loft, stone countertop expert Jason Keefe shows host Kevin O'Connor how to maintain stone countertops and prevent stains. Then Kevin, along with landscaping contractor Roger Cook, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, and general contractor Tom Silva ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Roger and fence contractor Mike McLaughlin help a homeowner install a chain link fence.

Plant Bulbs; Ripping Plywood; Water Hammer
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8.50
2 votes

#10 - Plant Bulbs; Ripping Plywood; Water Hammer

Season 5 - Episode 5 - Aired 11/2/2006

Landscaping contractor Roger Cook and host Kevin O'Connor plant flower bulbs outside the barn. Then, up in the loft, general contractor Tom Silva shows Kevin how to makes straight rip cuts with a circular saw using a customized jig. Then Tom, Kevin, Roger and plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Richard helps a homeowner eliminate the water hammer noise from his pipes by installing shock suppressors.

Garage Cabinets; Ceiling Fan
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8.50
2 votes

#11 - Garage Cabinets; Ceiling Fan

Season 5 - Episode 4 - Aired 10/26/2006

General contractor Tom Silva heads to Las Vegas to help a young homeowner organize her garage by installing new cabinets designed especially for garages. Then, in the "What is it?" segment, host Kevin O'Connor and landscaper Roger Cook test a new type of vacuum-assisted post hole digger. Afterward, electrician John Barros visits a homeowner who needs help installing a new ceiling fan. Then, up in the loft, John shows Kevin a few other ways of installing fan-rated electrical boxes.

Shower Pan; Tile Backerboard; Rain Barrel
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8.50
2 votes

#12 - Shower Pan; Tile Backerboard; Rain Barrel

Season 5 - Episode 3 - Aired 10/19/2006

Plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner begin to remodel his bathroom by installing a new acrylic shower base. Back in the loft, Tom demonstrates the proper way to install backerboard and tile around a new shower base. Then, landscaping contractor Roger Cook helps a homeowner save water by installing a rain barrel to catch rainwater from the roof.

Faucet Aerator; Houseplants; Squeaky Floors
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8.50
2 votes

#13 - Faucet Aerator; Houseplants; Squeaky Floors

Season 5 - Episode 2 - Aired 10/12/2006

Plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner replace a clogged aerator on his bathroom faucet. Then, up in the loft, landscaping contractor Roger Cook is joined by plant expert Carrie Kelly to learn about caring for houseplants. Then, general contractor Tom Silva helps a homeowner quiet a squeaky subfloor hidden underneath wall-to-wall carpeting using special "breakaway" screws.

Door Latch; Bamboo Privacy Screen
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8.50
2 votes

#14 - Door Latch; Bamboo Privacy Screen

Season 5 - Episode 1 - Aired 10/5/2006

Our 5th season kicks off with general contractor Tom Silva helping a homeowner repair an interior door that won't latch shut. Then Tom, along with landscaping contractor Roger Cook, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and host Kevin O'Connor ask, "What is it?" Then, Roger heads for "fabulous" Las Vegas, Nevada, where he helps a pair of homeowners select and plant a privacy screen using bamboo plants.

Edge Mowing; Water Heater; Stair Tread
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8.50
2 votes

#15 - Edge Mowing; Water Heater; Stair Tread

Season 5 - Episode 25 - Aired 3/29/2007

Roger shows two young homeowners the proper methods for mowing and edging their front lawn. In the Ask This Old House loft, Tom, Richard, Roger and Kevin examine an unfamiliar object and try to guess how it is used. Richard shows Kevin how to repair and maintain electric water heaters. Tom helps a homeowner repair a broken stair tread using a new type of wooden dowel.

Energy Audit; Toilet Seat Bolts
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8.50
2 votes

#16 - Energy Audit; Toilet Seat Bolts

Season 5 - Episode 7 - Aired 11/16/2006

Host Kevin O'Connor and energy efficiency expert Bruce Torrey conduct an energy audit of a house. Using an infra-red camera, they locate areas where weather-stripping and insulation can be improved. Then Kevin, along with plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, landscaping contractor Roger Cook, and general contractor Tom Silva ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Richard demonstrates how to remove an old toilet seat that has corroded bolts.

Damaged Clapboards; Felling Trees
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8.33
3 votes

#17 - Damaged Clapboards; Felling Trees

Season 5 - Episode 11 - Aired 12/14/2006

General contractor Tom Silva shows host Kevin O'Connor how to replace damaged cedar clapboards on the exterior of a house. Then Kevin and Tom, along with landscaping contractor Roger Cook and plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey ask, "What is it?" Then, Roger and chainsaw expert Tim Ard show a homeowner how to fell trees safely using a chainsaw.

Tile Backsplash; Lawn Repair
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8.33
3 votes

#18 - Tile Backsplash; Lawn Repair

Season 5 - Episode 10 - Aired 12/7/2006

Tile contractor Joe Ferrante helps a homeowner install a brand new kitchen backsplash using glass tile. Then, landscaping contractor Roger Cook helps a homeowner replace a damaged section of lawn using sod.

Childproofing; Sump Pump
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7.50
2 votes

#19 - Childproofing; Sump Pump

Season 5 - Episode 9 - Aired 11/30/2006

Host Kevin O'Connor and child safety expert Jeff Baril visit a homeowner to "childproof" her home. Then Kevin, along with general contractor Tom Silva, landscaping contractor Roger Cook, and plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Richard helps a homeowner install a back-up sump pump that is powered by municipal water pressure instead of electricity.

Painting Radiators; Standby Generator
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7.16
31 votes

#20 - Painting Radiators; Standby Generator

Season 5 - Episode 19 - Aired 2/15/2007

Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner refinish her cast iron radiators. They remove the radiators and take them to a restoration specialist, who sandblasts the peeling paint and applies a new finish and makes them look new. Afterward, Kevin O'Connor travels to St. Louis to help a homeowner install a standby generator who lives an area with frequent power outages that last for several days.

Bathroom Radiator; Hand Planes; Crabgrass
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7.10
30 votes

#21 - Bathroom Radiator; Hand Planes; Crabgrass

Season 5 - Episode 23 - Aired 3/15/2007

Richard Trethewey assists a homeowner install a new bathroom radiator that will double as a towel warmer. In the Ask This Old House loft, Tom Silva shows Kevin O’Connor how to shape wood by using hand planes. Roger Cook helps a homeowner remove crabgrass from his lawn and prevent it from returning.

Workbench; Lawnmower; Whistling Heat
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7.10
30 votes

#22 - Workbench; Lawnmower; Whistling Heat

Season 5 - Episode 26 - Aired 4/5/2007

In the Ask This Old House loft, Tom Silva shows host Kevin O'Connor how to build a simple workbench. Roger, Kevin O'Connor, Richard Trethewey and Tom Silva examine an unfamiliar object and try to guess how it is used. Roger then gives Kevin tips on how to tune-up a gas-powered lawn mower. Then Richard silences a whistling forced-air heating system by installing a bypass duct.

Shut-Off Valve; Climbing Roses
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7.10
30 votes

#23 - Shut-Off Valve; Climbing Roses

Season 5 - Episode 22 - Aired 3/8/2007

Richard assists a homeowner in replacing a corroded shut-off valve with a new one without using soldering. In the Ask This Old House loft, Tom, Richard, Roger and Kevin examine an unfamiliar object and try to guess how it is used. Then Roger helps a homeowner with her rose bushes so they will climb a two-rail fence.

Carpet; Table Saw Safety
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7.10
30 votes

#24 - Carpet; Table Saw Safety

Season 5 - Episode 17 - Aired 2/1/2007

Kevin O'Connor helps a homeowner select wall-to-wall carpet and install it properly with the assistance of a professional installer. Back in the Ask This Old House loft, Kevin, Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, and Roger Cook examine an unfamiliar object and try to guess how it is used. Then Tom teaches Kevin a few important lessons for using a tablesaw safely. He demonstrates a new type of emergency brake that helps to prevent tablesaw injuries.

Removing Shrubs; Extension Cords; Drain Pop-Up
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7.10
30 votes

#25 - Removing Shrubs; Extension Cords; Drain Pop-Up

Season 5 - Episode 16 - Aired 1/25/2007

Landscaping contractor Roger Cook heads to Denver to help a pair of homeowners remove an overgrown Juniper bush. Then, up in the loft, host Kevin O'Connor and general contractor Tom Silva demonstrate the proper way to coil extension cords. Then, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner replace a pop-up drain assembly on the pedestal sink in his bathroom.