This Old House
The team goes to San Francisco to take on the conversion of a 1906 church into a home.
The team goes to San Francisco to take on the conversion of a 1906 church into a home.
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Rich Trethewey explains the radiant heating floor system; Steve tours a plastic house.
A custom stairway is installed, and Steve tours where it was manufactured.
Richard Trethewey takes viewers on a tour of a boiler factory in Germany.
Steve explains the barn's new heating system, and drywalling begins.
A break in the rainy weather means the crew can put up the new redwood siding.
The lightweight concrete is mixed and poured over the kitchen's radiant floor tubing.
The rough wide pine flooring is installed, and we tour a replica village.
The homeowners have withdrawn their petition to build a carriageway.
A wallboard delivery truck arrives and we address the out-of-square conditions upstairs.
Our host arrives with news from the latest Historical Commission meeting.
The electrician fishes wire for the spots highlighting the mantelpiece.
The crew realigns the granite steps, and Tom Silva puts a time capsule underneath.
Riding lawnmower; replacing a rotted wooden threshold; garbage disposers.
Residential electrical service panel; installing a 220-volt receptacle; hand tools for the gardener.
Work begins on the Duffy residence, with the crew tearing off the back porch.
This Old House travels to Napa Valley in search of Dennis Duffy's circa 1906 farmhouse.
Jeff shows us how he finished the pine floors; Richard Trethewey takes us on a plumber's final tour.
Steve meets the interior designer and views the countertops and appliances in the kitchen.
Norm trims out a window while our host checks out the last-minute work in the chapel.
Drywall has been treated with a bonding agent so that a two-coat finish plaster can be applied.
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