This Old House
After a ride out to Coatue Beach, we learn about "Nantucket style" clapboarding.
After a ride out to Coatue Beach, we learn about "Nantucket style" clapboarding.
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Norm lays vinyl tile, a kitchen sink is installed, and we visit a carpet factory.
The front door is installed, floors are finished, and Steve learns about floorcloths.
Steve tours two abandoned houses; Norm assembles the front door frame and lock system.
Trees are planted in a neighboring vacant lot; Steve and Norm visit a home center show.
Landscaping plants are put out as the team prepares for an upcoming lead reinspection.
Steve tries sandblasting and takes viewers to Japan; Norm installs custom trim.
The team works on the reframing of the second floor; a new wiring and distribution system.
The landscaper and the arborist mark trees slated for pruning or removal.
After a ride out to Coatue Beach, we learn about "Nantucket style" clapboarding.
We review the interior insulation and the ground-source heat pump connection.
Preparations are underway for installing the restored Victorian double doors.
The show begins with a visit to the Wharf Rat Club, and then we check out house progress.
We visit Nantucket's Life-Saving Museum; the job site is a flurry of activity.
We visit the 1827 African Meeting House and then go to Switzerland.
Repairing a flat wheelbarrow-tire and an aluminum rain gutter; drilling a hole in ceramic tile.
Installing an under-sink filter; types of residential water filter; a drought-resistant tree.
The original approval of the carriageway is set aside, and the whole issue reconsidered.
Some neighbors are not pleased with the carriageway plan and are thinking of appealing.
We attend the Salem Historical District Commission meeting for plan approval.
Painting prep work continues, and Norm shows us how to install tile.
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