"Thanks for spending that money for a tree we found on the bottom of the river, it's going to look great" "When can I Have it" "Ohh maybe 3-4 years, it's got to dry"
8:45 Did they mention putting on a 12" external insulation and a radiant barrier to help combat the homeowner's stupidity? Those walls have an R value of about 3 total. The roof is probably about the same.
Not with the way people consume wood and forest products these days. There are pockets of old growth timber all across the country but their locations are not always broadcasted. The site conditions have to be absolutely perfect to grow old growth trees. Management of the land, weather, soil nutrients, sunlight, water, etc, all play major roles in how old and big trees grow.
Just want to say I've been watching the show for a very long time. Love it. Connects me with my Dad who is gone 20 yrs now. Thanks. But, I'm sorry. What did I hear starting @21:58? They did a trench and fill it with Termitecide? And there's more! They fill the concrete posts as well? Why not find an environmental source, like a recycled "timber" from plastics. They can make changes to how these homes are preserved. Get with the times. This is terrible.
So...exposed brick on the inside which will create more heat in the room. The AC will be running more because of this which will also be making their elec/gas bill higher. This is incredibly inefficient and Im really shocked no one from the ToH team tried to convince them to stud the wall and add insulation.
I am not a hater. Not matter, it’s all good., When I see what is dated as a new posting, I just wish it came with some sign that the video isn’t recycled. I do love TOH! I have been watching since it first aired on my television at least a couple three decades and because it was Northern Maine, I got two Canadian stations and the PBS station out of Presque Isle.TOH has advanced in describing new building materials, considerations of green building, heating & insulation technologies, and the current host is energetic and deft at keeping the program fresh with his ability to talk with so many kinds of people and always staying ahead of the game. So sorry to make anyone feel or think I have bad feelings. I should have been more careful in explaining my concerns.
Tear them all down and build new. New plumbing, new electrical, new a/c and heat. But most of all, a new foundation!!! In this day and age you can make it look like an old building but use new products like drywall and spray foam. A resto-mod building.
@@victorwanstreet3038 I don’t think there r anywhere near enough trees underwater to cause any meaningful demand loss that would normally occur in a forest. Try again
That shot of Roger and the tree guy just nodding at the work being done was priceless!
*Money shot*
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God Bless Roger!!... Take Care Buddy WE LOVE YOU ROG!!!!!
ive been watching this show with my grandparents for 30 years with my grandparents. ive learned alot over the years.
"Thanks for spending that money for a tree we found on the bottom of the river, it's going to look great"
"When can I Have it"
"Ohh maybe 3-4 years, it's got to dry"
I love those old houses. I wish I had the money to just travel all over looking at these great works of artist stylings. . .
I’m just glad they kept the brick look. Nothing says classic more than brick walls
I loved living in Charleston, if you’ve never been would definitely recommend going!
I'm glad to see that "This Old House" has good wood 😚😄😜
#1 reason people like furniture made of salvaged cyprus is the story.
Cypress is highly protected in many areas, so recovery is one of the few ways to attain old growth.
Look at the slab! Mmmmimnotseeingit
Glad to see Roger!
Boom boom room!
Looks kinda tight in the dining room for that table.
That cypress was pretty anticlimactic. Probably can get figured walnut for the price it cost to pull that out and dry it.
True, but then they wouldnt be able to brag to their friends while theyre all sitting at the table "entertaining".
So you can pull any thing you find out of a river and it's yours?
Each state has its own laws. But if you find things in the river and recover them most times it’s yours.
smells like money
Got a little chuckle out of the episode title
Scooba go brrrrr
*scuba
A piazza is a public square i.e. "place". That's more of a loggia.
Thank you Mr Schlansky
What does it smell like? It smells like money
8:45 Did they mention putting on a 12" external insulation and a radiant barrier to help combat the homeowner's stupidity? Those walls have an R value of about 3 total. The roof is probably about the same.
I know he's the property owner but I'm surprised they let Scott on the jobsite with flipflops.
Standard foot wear in South Carolina
Bacon table 🥓
Wavy bacontable too...mustve been cooked in the microwave.
They don’t let trees grow like they used to that’s for sure..
Not with the way people consume wood and forest products these days. There are pockets of old growth timber all across the country but their locations are not always broadcasted. The site conditions have to be absolutely perfect to grow old growth trees. Management of the land, weather, soil nutrients, sunlight, water, etc, all play major roles in how old and big trees grow.
House address is 31 Hasell Street
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Aspiration?? Not an HVAC term. No He means CONVECTION.
Just want to say I've been watching the show for a very long time. Love it. Connects me with my Dad who is gone 20 yrs now. Thanks.
But, I'm sorry.
What did I hear starting @21:58? They did a trench and fill it with Termitecide? And there's more! They fill the concrete posts as well? Why not find an environmental source, like a recycled "timber" from plastics. They can make changes to how these homes are preserved. Get with the times. This is terrible.
I know a place. I need scuba lessons.
So...exposed brick on the inside which will create more heat in the room. The AC will be running more because of this which will also be making their elec/gas bill higher. This is incredibly inefficient and Im really shocked no one from the ToH team tried to convince them to stud the wall and add insulation.
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Stop posting videos with today’s date when you have already posted them months ago.
@@Kevin-mp5of we try not to sweat the small things around here. How’s ur day brother?
@@Kevin-mp5of what did u work on today?
@@Kevin-mp5of a full body Reno I’m assuming?
I am not a hater. Not matter, it’s all good., When I see what is dated as a new posting, I just wish it came with some sign that the video isn’t recycled.
I do love TOH! I have been watching since it first aired on my television at least a couple three decades and because it was Northern Maine, I got two Canadian stations and the PBS station out of Presque Isle.TOH has advanced in describing new building materials, considerations of green building, heating & insulation technologies, and the current host is energetic and deft at keeping the program fresh with his ability to talk with so many kinds of people and always staying ahead of the game. So sorry to make anyone feel or think I have bad feelings. I should have been more careful in explaining my concerns.
Tear them all down and build new. New plumbing, new electrical, new a/c and heat. But most of all, a new foundation!!!
In this day and age you can make it look like an old building but use new products like drywall and spray foam. A resto-mod building.
exactly
they are constrained by historical laws
@@bettybroederlow6118 I know..........and that sucks.
Waste of money on an old tree doesn’t look special at all
I thought Roger retired
So... can I go to my nearest river to pick up a tree from the bottom to disrupt their eco system?
in alot of ways getting the old growth from the bottom of the river is better for the envirement
@@victorwanstreet3038 how so? Ur destroying the homes that marine life has made for themselves. Prey animals use those logs to hide from predators.
@@borys444 it also saves the forest
@@victorwanstreet3038 I don’t think there r anywhere near enough trees underwater to cause any meaningful demand loss that would normally occur in a forest. Try again
Jesus, are you people everywhere?
Some people have no food on the table and some want to eat their from a FANCY TABLE...
RERUN
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