This Old House
Renovating homeowner Christiane Bintliff's Oceanside bungalow, built in the 1930s.
Renovating homeowner Christiane Bintliff's Oceanside bungalow, built in the 1930s.
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Norm meets site reviews progress on replacing termite-ravaged beams and joists.
Renovating homeowner Christiane Bintliff's Oceanside bungalow, built in the 1930s.
New iron railings on the front stairs, new lighting and kitchen appliances, and recycled radiators.
The team finishes the last of the porch's historical details and installs a new downspout.
Norm and Tom set up an on-site woodworking shop, and Dick gives us a tour of the new garage.
New windows arrive, and we put up corner trim with two layers of cementitious board.
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.
Norm talks oak flooring, and Steve visits an Oriental carpet shop.
New wooden shutters are installed, and we check out new lighting fixtures.
We learn about ways to pave the drive, and visit Scotland, to see linoleum being made.
We learn the workings of the new emergency power generator and wooden garage doors go in.
Rebuilding a small exterior deck with stairs and handrails.
Planting bulbs; straight rip-cuts with a saw; shock suppressors eliminate noise from pipes.
A new clog-free gutter system, a prefabricated wine cellar, and the central vacuum system.
The site is thick with trucks delivering drywall, cement board, and interior wooden doors.
A busy day at the site, as several weather-sensitive jobs are completed.
Steve tours Milton with realtor Susan Bolgar-Wiesjohn to see what properties are available.
As the Tucson project enters its final days, our host takes viewers to Biosphere 2.
Concrete pavers are laying the driveway, and we inspect the outdoor kitchen.
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