Tour of Middleburgh Plantation
Bob takes a tour of the historic Middleburgh Plantation, the oldest surviving wooden house in South Carolina.
Bob takes a tour of the historic Middleburgh Plantation, the oldest surviving wooden house in South Carolina.
Jeff King and Dale Pitt (from Port City Staircase) deliver and install a pre-built staircase, which they place between the first and second floor of the project home.
Bob meets with the general contractors and the architect for the project house to discuss mid-construction changes to the building plan.
Bob meets with Tom Morgan (from Home Automation) to view and discuss the “brain” of the home automation system. Next, Bob checks in with the wiring contractor to learn about how the house has been wired.
Bob and Kent Forsland (from Andersen) review the process behind installing Anderson skylights.
Bob gets up to speed on the progress made, before joining Kent Forsland (from Designer Doors) to discuss the new custom-made, cedar-faced garage doors, which have been installed.
Work has begun on the exterior finish. Contractors are installing the cedar trim, casing, and grounds, and continue on to begin installing the clapboard siding.
Bob meets with the president of the Metal Roofing Alliance, who demonstrates the process of installing metal roofing panels.
Bob talks with, observes, and lends a helping hand to Kevin Calman (from Andersen), who is installing a hurricane-resistant Frenchwood door.
Masons install the throat and flue for the Rumford fireplace in the Lifespan House.