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The trees are cleared, the access road is in, excavation for the
new foundation is complete and the form work is underway.
A week of rain from a springtime nor'easter hasn't stopped work on
the house, nor on the lot. Landscape contractor Roger Cook shows
host Kevin O'Connor the progress - the trees are cleared, the
access road is in, excavation for the new foundation is complete
and the form work is underway. General contractor Tom Silva
discovers extensive rot and termite damage on the eastern elevation
and what he thinks is a failed footing in the basement. Master
carpenter Norm Abram finds that the problem is not the footing, but
rather under-structured framing from two previous renovations.
Homeowner George Mabry gets Norm's opinion on the exterior
materials he's thinking of using: stucco and stone with accents of
wood siding. In nearby Lincoln, Massachusetts, Kevin meets
educational director Peter Gittleman to see the modern house Walter
Gropius designed and built for his family in 1938. Gropius' modest
house was revolutionary at the time it was constructed, and today
is a museum and monument to the modern movement.