This Old House
Bob and Norm discuss gutters, paneling is installed, and Bob visits a Vermont mill.
Bob and Norm discuss gutters, paneling is installed, and Bob visits a Vermont mill.
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Steve reviews landscaping progress; Barbara and Steve visit a kitchen design center.
The well is connected, Richard Trethewey reviews the plumbing, and a mason builds a wall.
A concrete slab is poured in the basement; Steve and Norm review the barn's progress.
Custom-made windows and deluxe skylights are installed; Steve and Norm hang clapboards.
Stress-skin panels are installed over the barn's frame, and the well is completed.
The barn's massive frame is put up by hand at an old-fashioned barn raising.
In the basement, aluminum plates will help direct heat up through the old wood floor.
The woodwork in the chapel has been sanded and the entire rear addition has been gutted.
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.
The crew insulates the exterior wall, and we visit the world's largest heating exposition.
The bathrooms are reframed, and the homeowner chooses historical colors.
Leveling an uneven concrete floor; repairing a leaky water shut-off valve.
Recycling yard waste through composting; removing an old cast-iron house trap on a sewer line.
The crew installs the new front entryway, and we visit a kitchen showroom.
Jeff discusses the challenges of working with salvaged material.
An in-ground propane tank is installed, and the wallboard is up.
The team busily calks the battered clapboards and takes down and rebuilds the chimney.
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