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Newton Centre Project, Part 3 of 16
Host Kevin O'Connor and general contractor Tom Silva discuss the
homeowners' decision to stay in the house during construction, and
they agree it won't be easy. Homeowners Bill and Gillian Pierce are
already living out of boxes and coolers, because today their
kitchen will be gutted back to the studs. In the basement, the
laundry room can stay for the time being, but the entire heating
system is also coming out, as plumbing and heating expert Richard
Trethewey goes straight to work with a reciprocating saw and a
sledgehammer. Outside, Tom shows Kevin how he's extending the old
windowsills with wood and epoxy to replicate the historic "ears" of
the sill that were cut off by the vinyl siding contractor years
ago. Gillian sets up a temporary kitchen in the basement, while
Kevin gets some bad news from master electrician Allen Gallant. The
exterior service components are water-damaged beyond repair; due to
some hidden (and ungrounded) knob-and-tube wiring, nearly 90
percent of the old house will have to be rewired to meet building
code. Out back, Tom uses interlocking, insulated concrete forms for
the foundation of the new addition, just before the concrete truck
arrives for the pour.