This Old House | Demo Time (S39 E18) | FULL EPISODE
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Kevin is at one of Charleston's architectural gems, a house called Sword Gate. The wrought iron gates out front have swords welded into them.
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Kevin and Tom meet the builder, Lindsay Nevin, whose company is up for the challenge. Lindsay discusses some of the strict rules to follow when it comes to renovating old houses in historic Charleston. Heat, humidity and water are usually the major issues of these old wooden houses, and the only way to assess the damage is to start a careful demo.
At the Single House project, Kevin finds Tommy and general contractor Mark in the kitchen house. Mark explains his plan to dig out and pour a concrete slab, and they get to work pulling up floorboards.
When it comes to educating the next generation of tradespeople, the American College of the Building Arts, is the only school in the country with a four-year college program which focuses on the building trades.
Meanwhile, demolition is in full swing and Judith's backyard is filling up with debris.
Judith wants to improve the landscaping as well as the house, and she has some favorite shrubs and trees she'd like to use as green screening. Roger meets her to discuss planting options, and then he travels to a southern nursery to find out what plants will work in the sub-tropics. The nursery can ship out the plants as soon as the yard is ready.
Over at the Single House, it's time to privy dive. Richard discusses the history of the outhouse in Charleston and what's buried beneath the surface.
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This Old House | Demo Time (S39 E18) | FULL EPISODE
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"Mmm. This tastes good" Immediately puts it down and walks away. 16:52 😂🤣😂
I'm in North Carolina & know all about the heat & humidity, I bought a house built in 1930 that I've single handed redone 90% & my family is in the logging business so the floor joists I've replaced is 13 & 1/2 by 2 & 1/2. Love watching something I can relate to. 👍🏻👍🏻
I love the idea of that school. As a large portion of their grads will be contractors/self-employed entrepreneurs, I really hope their curriculum includes (and puts importance on) business classes, including personal finance and tax prep. This is such a huge life skill that is sorely overlooked and undertaught in our schools--coming from someone with a BFA in Design who really wishes that would have been a part of his education.
00:57. Kevin being a creep with a camera hahaha
Kidding of course, love the show!
love this old house
demo time is the best time.
@@timbohouston no no jk
6:56 That guy really wants Kevin's job.
He's overtly animated because A.) He's gunning for Kev's job. B.) He's nervous because of the cameras. C.) He's high as a kite and trying to play it off.
This college is awesome. We need a few more of them in the states.
I prefer trade schools over traditional degrees.
It can't be that good of a school if they require a liberal arts degree. That just ruins the candidate. Im sure these kids want to build a historic thing and then immediately wnt to tear it down.
I love the full episode...
22:29 forest gump
I know if I was there digging up old dirt floor kitchens and digging through old outside toilets I would be wearing at least a mask if not a respirator . But maybe that is just me
Maybe you might think a mask should be worn. There is no law requiring it. So, your statement is a value judgement. I would be wearing a dust mask, but the answer to your question is, "no", not of it you are asking if it's required by law.
Wow very interesting stuff to look for
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Charleston: "You cannot tear this down."
Contractor: "We're gonna need to remove all this and pour new concrete."
Exterior work is controlled by heritage rules.
Interior is a free for all.
Everything's Chill: doesnt listen to video
Video: nothing on the interior is regulated
@Todd Brill I'm inclined to agree, for the most part. But in a historic city like Charleston preserving the exterior doesn't bother me, especially when it sounds like you can do just about anything you like with the inside. I would hope they have some sort of provisions to help families that want to keep their historic houses in a livable state, but can't entirely afford the kind of restoration work needed to do so since they have those requirements.
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That’s terrific
What's that archaeology dudes accent? Its really cool lol.
Rural South Carolina
Not my favorite edition, but I did like touring the school and plant nursery. In fact, I would like to see more hands on work being created at the school.
7:12 Anyone know why in some cases the sand is below the moisture/vapor barrier in a slab, and sometimes above it as the very interesting Mr Regalbuto is planning?
To stop any rough aggregate puncturing the vapour barrier?
@@lelavoir He's saying he's going to put a moisture barrier over the gravel, then sand above that. So sure, the sand acts as a soft buffer between the concrete's aggregate and the barrier, but equal if not greater puncture potential lies below unchecked.
@@johncortell4431 Hi John, I felt the guy was a bit nervous, and not a TV professional and just messed up his lines. It wasn’t noticed at the time and by the time of editing it was too late. Who knows? Obviously a means of protecting the membrane would be needed from both sides. I say this as NOT a building professional.
@@lelavoir Yeah. He's quite interesting. It's like he's performing a thespian work. Very dramatic. Very awkward.
@@johncortell4431 Pleasant talking to you John, have a good holiday season, as I believe you say over there. Stay safe.
Something tells me, powder post beetles
i think this video is not shot in 2020
Don’t pay for trade school get it for free by joining a union
Why would you join an organization that supports political agendas that are not in your best interest?
@@scotttovey many unions are the modern day Mafia
Yea unions also pay better and give lots of new workers experiences they couldn’t have otherwise.
@@scotttovey That's called a corporation, my guy
The unions decimated the manufacturing sector in my country. You cannot hold manufacturers to ransom while demanding unreasonable pay rises.
Yes sure the union got the factory worker that big raise, but now the company has shut shop and moved overseas. Everyone loses.
I don't understand the problem with demolition a house that looks like that. Dumb laws and just another reason I will never move to a "historical district" You have to put up with BS like that and they tell you what you can and can't do with your house.
Not 100% true... I work in high end clients and if ya got the money...you can buy your way out of it.
Thats the same with hoa houses
once you pass something like that, you lost all your historic houses. the same thing is happening in Buenos Aires, almost all the old houses were destroyed
Hook onto that sukka with my Camaro and pull it down
That guy sounds just like Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad) Its crazy!
No try more like this guy Jason Lee
And looks like a buff Steve carell
0:04 bruh
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This show seems to be for those who hire (or so wealthy they have someone else hire) someone to do a job in the most hi-tech expensive way for everything. I doubt a rich homeowner is watching these shows. This show seems to have lost touch with who works on their own home at an affordable price. It used to be for a regular person trying to fix something in their home.
Kinda like HGTV?
Much of public broadcasting has. NPR used to have that show "Car Talk" where 2 mechanics advised people on car repair. Now it's over, and replaced with programming about food or travel.
Most of these liberal run cities bury you in a mountain of paper work from multiple departments. Like the part where Charleston won't allow you to tear a structure down , to start over. In lots of cases,, normal people can.not afford the immense exspense that brings.. That means the building sits till the city takes it. Or you loose to the bank, which writes off half that debt and sells to a contractor for 30 cents on the dollar.
Been that way for years . Bob Villa made the comment that working in Boston was like working with mob. Best This old house has been away from theses places . But has only happened couple times in 45 years, now.
Or maybe time has passed, things have evolved and the show is reflecting the new reality. Nobody cares about your tears for the past, you sad trifling boomer
I love Miss Molly ??
Miss molly loves u.
WHY NOT SHOW US HOW TO MAKE SOME BURGERS?!!?!
imagine that you are not allowed to do what you want with YOUR property ... begs the question ... is it really yours ? ...real estate taxes being paid are a given though ! ...
Bus ben Carson was 154th in the nation in the nation in the nation in the nation in the nation in the nation
Dumb. Real dumb. 👎🏿
It’s kind of creepy to reuse the back house where slaves slept and where they served their owners. Demolish it and build a new structure. Or restore it into a museum.
No, that's your personal feelings which don't apply on this historical project. Go tear a statue down if you want to feel better about yourself.
Hi there, my name is Kevin McManboobs
I'm laughing even tho mine are way bigger than his...
Shouldn't it be Kevin O'mygodIhavehugetits?
Yes he looks like he put a bit of beef on have not seen the show for a while
1st
And yet, you wasted the opportunity to offer something useful to the conversation.
4th comment
Forth in life is not a goal. If you’re excited by being fourth, well what can I say?
@@Wild_Bill57 maybe they believe in trophies for everyone.
Something shady about that school.
Yep. Liberal arts degree requirement was the tip off
The liberal arts part is how they can still qualify the program for a bachelors degree. Otherwise it would be a technical degree or vocational.
😅😅😅😅 liberal arts college. Doing real constructive work.. NOT LIKELY. LOL