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Austin green remodel project (Part 6 of 8)
Despite a crippling ice storm in Texas, work continues at the
project house. Builder Bill Moore shows master carpenter Norm Abram
how he's using old roof rafters to fashion the railing system and
nosings for the new stair treads. In the kitchen, homeowner Michele
Grieshaber has selected six different paint colors, and paint
specialist Mike Branch explains why, due to low-VOCs, the new paint
being used will be less toxic to homeowners and workers. Outside,
plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey lends a hand moving a
1,200-gallon tank into place on the property, while rainwater
harvester Blake West shows how the water will be collected from the
metal roof with a series of gutters and PVC pipes, stored in the
tank, and used later for irrigation. Richard visits West Texas to
see how Texans are creating clean, renewable energy by harvesting
the wind. Tile contractors Robbie and Bryan Hawkins install
handmade tile made from 50 percent recycled-content on the master
bathroom floor. Richard gets an update on the mechanicals from HVAC
contractor Matt Romero, who's installed a high efficiency two-stage
air conditioning system with an electronic clean air filter. (Part
6 of 8)