This Old House
A final tour of the fully decorated home.
A final tour of the fully decorated home.
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On a hot July day, the crew guts the bathrooms and power washes the building.
The crew erects aluminum pump jack staging, and Richard points out an inefficient water heater.
With their offer accepted, the homeowners discuss their wish list for the house.
Our 1995 main project begins in the historic seaport city of Salem, Massachusetts.
Steve and Norm arrive by sailboat at our winter project location: Santa Barbara.
It's the final days, and the Silvas will be in their new home by Christmas.
Plans for the barn unit; beginning the foundation for the chimney; partition walls between units.
Clearing the trees around the complex; shingling the main entrance; framing the deck in the barn.
Framework of the first floor of the barn and crawlspace; parquet floors; title grouting.
Roofing and plastering progress; a special shingling technique to be applied on the turret.
A talk with the tile contractor about tiling the master bathroom; cabinets in the main kitchen.
Shingling the south side of the bungalow; lights in the main house.
Patching a hole in a vinyl kitchen floor; repairing a leaky in-ground sprinkler system.
Installing wall-to-wall carpeting; table-saw safety; an emergency brake prevents injury.
The back decking is coming along, spray foam is going in, and up top, we prep to line the chimneys.
The team installs a zero-clearance fireplace with a handsome cast-iron firebox.
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.
A final tour of the fully decorated home.
Installing carpeting; recommendations for the wine cellar; stereo speakers; outdoor lighting.
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