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Roxbury Project, Part 4 of 10
Host Kevin O'Connor arrives to find the construction trailer
leaving the site, making way for the landscape work to begin. The
roofing and siding of the house have been completed and the
paneling on the front bay window has been re-created to resemble
what might have been there originally. In the basement, plumbing
and heating contractor Richard Trethewey reviews the waste and
water configuration of the two-family house and meets HVAC
contractor Abdul Barrie to see the new high-efficiency two-stage
hot air system he's installing. Throughout the house, spray foam
insulation has been installed to keep that warm air inside. Host
Kevin O'Connor visits the Fort Myers area in Florida and realizes
that while foreclosures are still on the rise in Boston, the city
is better off than many others in the country. Real estate agent
Mark Joseph gives Kevin a look at one of the country's most
foreclosure-ravaged communities and explains how the houses there
are selling quickly, but often at half their former market value.
Back in Roxbury, Kevin catches up with new homeowner Lanita
Tolentino to see the progress she's made, with the help of interior
designer Tricia McDonagh, on selecting flooring and kitchen cabinet
finishes. Out back, master carpenter Norm Abram and general
contractor David Lopes use low maintenance PVC decking and
prefabricated railings to dress up the rear entrance decks.