This Old House
The crew scrapes the facade, salvages for cornices and trim, and reviews the plumbing.
The crew scrapes the facade, salvages for cornices and trim, and reviews the plumbing.
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The timber trusses are craned into place; two alternatives for the new entrance's landscaping.
The homeowners tour the house; new ventilation chutes; visit timber-framer Tedd Benson.
Framing is well underway; homeowner Jan Igoe gives a tour of the developing spaces inside the house.
The crew decks over the second floor; plans for the new front entrance.
Learn about the high-velocity, flexible-duct air conditioning package making its debut in Key West.
The team gets to work while our master carpenter visits the local lumberyard.
Roger Cook and Christian Bilodeau plant 30-foot evergreens as a screen in the backyard.
Entomologist and pest control contractor Steve Marken takes a termite-damage tour of the house.
The crew removes topsoil to dig a drywell to control the water that drains from surrounding yards.
The crew opens up a water-damaged corner of the building to find rot, carpenter ants, and termites.
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.
Installing a granite marker with an address number; repairing a hot-water radiator.
Radiator cover; steam humidifier; portable units.
Our master carpenter boards a fishing boat in search of the mighty striped bass.
The historic commission has rejected the proposed fence, approving a simple picket.
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.
We tour the finished house as This Old House wraps up its 12th season.
The team makes progress - they scrape the facade, lay brick, and select exterior colors.
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