This Old House | Duct Dynasty (S39E8) | FULL EPISODE
The apprentices get a lesson in roofing, Kevin watches how an elaborate Chippendale railing is put together, the basement gets moisture prevention, and Richard shows how ductwork is put together.
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Kevin arrives and meets Roger outside for a quick landscape recap and then Richard inside for a plumbing recap.
At the new addition roof, Tommy shows the apprentices how to apply the self-sealing membrane and flashing to prevent water from running against the side of the house. Then they apply a starter course of architectural shingles.
Earlier in the season, mold was found in the basement due to a lack of a moisture barrier under the original floor. Today Kevin finds Mark McCullough and his crew applying a thick plastic vapor barrier before they pour a new concrete slab. Mark's apprentice, Krysten Poulin, is there to assist. Kevin asks her how she got into masonry.
In Rhode Island, contractor Jeff Sweenor builds a Chippendale railing system for the Idea House. Kevin watches the process in Jeff's shop and then follows him to the house to see it installed.
Back in Newton, Richard and the HVAC contractor show Kevin how to properly connect, seal, and insulate metal ductwork.
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Kevin arrives and meets Roger outside for a quick landscape recap and then Richard inside for a plumbing recap.
At the new addition roof, Tommy shows the apprentices how to apply the self-sealing membrane and flashing to prevent water from running against the side of the house. Then they apply a starter course of architectural shingles.
Earlier in the season, mold was found in the basement due to a lack of a moisture barrier under the original floor. Today Kevin finds Mark McCullough and his crew applying a thick plastic vapor barrier before they pour a new concrete slab. Mark's apprentice, Krysten Poulin, is there to assist. Kevin asks her how she got into masonry.
In Rhode Island, contractor Jeff Sweenor builds a Chippendale railing system for the Idea House. Kevin watches the process in Jeff's shop and then follows him to the house to see it installed.
Back in Newton, Richard and the HVAC contractor show Kevin how to properly connect, seal, and insulate metal ductwork.
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About This Old House TV
This Old House is America's first and most trusted home improvement show. Each season, we renovate two different historic homes—one step at a time—featuring quality craftsmanship and the latest in modern technology. We demystify home improvement and provide ideas and information, so that whether you are doing it yourself or hiring out contractors, you'll know the right way to do things and the right questions to ask. Our experts Norm Abram, Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, Roger Cook and host Kevin O'Connor give you the tools you need to protect and preserve your greatest investment—your home.
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