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Weston Project, Part 7 of 16
Two weeks into the new house-raising, master carpenter Norm Abram
meets architect Chris Adams for a tour of the first and second
floors. At the Bensonwood shop in Walpole, New Hampshire, plumbing
and heating expert Richard Trethewey meets plumbing contractor
Lynne Keating to see how she is running PEX water supply lines and
ABS drainage pipe to the back-to-back kids' bathrooms, both of
which are assembled in the shop as one pre-built "module." Back in
Weston, to keep pace with the fast building schedule, landscape
contractor Roger Cook is already working on building the landscape
plan, which calls for an elaborate drainage plan with a rain garden
on the tail end to help protect the wetlands from surface runoff
and contaminants. Homeowner Pete Favat and his daughter Juliette
lend a hand building the rain garden and planting it with native
plants and seeds. Back at the shop in New Hampshire, Norm sees how
timberframer Rick Whitcomb crafts a complicated scarf joint both by
computer and by hand. Back at the project site in Weston, host
Kevin O'Connor sees how the scarf joints go together in the field.
At the end of the day, with the final roof rafter in place, the
homeowners join the builders for a traditional tree branch
dedication ceremony.