This Old House
Season 30 Episode 14 - Weston; LEED Requirements
Master carpenter Norm Abram meets with Michelle Moore from the U.S. Green Building Council to learn more about their LEED for Homes program and how the Weston house will qualify. Landscape contractor Roger Cook installs porous pavers in the driveway, while the Port Orford cedar pergola is being craned into place on the front lawn. Bensonwood woodworker Kevin Bittenbender shows host Kevin O'Connor how they build window trim kits in the Bensonwood shop and later how they are installed in the field at the project house. General contractor Tom Silva shows Norm the new industrial steel staircase going in and how the look is softened by reclaimed Douglas fir stair treads. In Nantucket, Massachusetts, Norm and designer Carole Freehauf visit remote Esther's Island to see how one developer has achieved luxury living completely off the grid.
Episodes in Season 30
Weston; A Prefab Timberframe Project House Begins
Weston; House Plan Virtual Tour
Weston; Even the Foundation is Prefabricated!
Weston; Prefabricating Inside and Out
Weston; Raising in the Rain
Weston; Raising Timbers
Weston; Modular Rooms
Weston; Closing Up the House
Weston; Rock Stars
Weston; Bringing Things Together
Weston; Making A Mark
Weston; Natural Surfaces and the Latest Appliances
Weston; Keeping it Green Outside
Weston; LEED Requirements
Weston; Amy Lends a Hand
Weston; The Weston Timberframe Complete
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