Overview
Master carpenter Norm Abram and host Kevin O'Connor open the show at Cambridge Common — the city's oldest public open space and a center of rebel activity in the early years of the American Revolution. Back at the project house, Kevin lends Norm and general contractor Tom Silva a hand framing in the "not quite flat" roof above the library — it has a slight pitch to shed water. Plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows Kevin a new software program that allows him to design the HVAC system on a laptop and run heat loss scenarios for the house while changing variables like windows, insulation, and various kinds of ductwork and heating. Landscape contractor Roger Cook brings homeowner George Mabry to one of the largest stone yards on the East coast to begin selecting hardscape materials for the landscape.
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27 - 1Cambridge | A Modern Old House October 06, 2005
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27 - 2Cambridge | Modernize, Again October 13, 2005
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27 - 3Cambridge | Worst-Case Scenario October 20, 2005
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27 - 4Cambridge | Longfellow's House October 27, 2005
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27 - 5Cambridge | The Cost of Poor Workmanship November 03, 2005
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27 - 6Cambridge | High-Tech Heating and Cooling November 10, 2005
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27 - 7Cambridge | Water Damage Brings Opportunity November 17, 2005
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27 - 8Cambridge | Real Stone, Flat Roof November 24, 2005
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27 - 9Cambridge | A Water-Feature Welcome December 01, 2005
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27 - 10Cambridge | Creating a Dramatic Entryway December 08, 2005
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27 - 11Cambridge | Rain Slows Some Progress December 15, 2005
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27 - 12Cambridge | Dramatic Staircase December 22, 2005
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27 - 13Cambridge | Interior Finishes Begin December 29, 2005
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27 - 14Cambridge | Fine Craftsmanship January 05, 2006
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27 - 15Cambridge | Contemporary Design Elements January 12, 2006
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27 - 16Cambridge | Modern Conveniences in a Modern Home January 19, 2006
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27 - 17Cambridge | Things Are Coming Together January 26, 2006
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27 - 18Cambridge | A Red Box Becomes a Show House February 02, 2006
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27 - 19Washington, DC | Reviving an Abandoned 1879 Rowhouse February 09, 2006
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27 - 20Washington, DC | Setbacks Open Up New Ideas February 16, 2006
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27 - 21Washington, DC | Honoring the Past, Looking Toward the Future February 23, 2006
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27 - 22Washington, DC | A Rebuilt Structure March 02, 2006
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27 - 23Washington, DC | Beautiful Historic Restorations March 09, 2006
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27 - 24Washington, DC | The Outside is Shaping Up, Too March 16, 2006
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27 - 25Washington, DC | Surface Finishes March 23, 2006
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27 - 26Washington, DC | A Home Saved March 30, 2006