This Old House (1979)
S27E05 Cambridge | The Cost of Poor Workmanship
Episode Overview
Master carpenter Norm Abram guides Host Kevin O'Connor through the newly identified issues at the project house, primarily stemming from shoddy work by a former contractor. In the living room, general contractor Tom Silva is in the midst of installing a flush frame beam made of LVLs to support the second floor. Pest management expert Dan Fleicher highlights the damage caused by termites and carpenter ants, discussing potential treatment strategies. Landscape contractor Roger Cook introduces the design of new landscape walls, which will feature natural stone veneer over reinforced concrete. Kevin also explores Six Moon Hill, a visionary neighborhood of modern homes designed by The Architects Collaborative in 1948. Meanwhile, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shares the difficulties of concealing ductwork in this minimalist modern design.