This Old House

The Tucson House - 8

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S18 • E26    Mar 22, 1997
As the Tucson project enters its final days, our host takes viewers to Biosphere 2 in nearby Oracle. Site of two experiments in self-sustained living, Biosphere 2 is now part of Columbia University's earth sciences program, serving as a laboratory for research into the effects of so-called greenhouse gases thought to be causing global warming. At the house, the finishing coat of the re-stuccoing system is going on, as well as a water-based highly reflective and waterproof roof coating. We check out a termite control system that uses insect growth hormones rather than poison, then tour the Meigs' beautiful new kitchen, complete with mesquite cabinets, black concrete counters, and gleaming stainless-steel commercial-grade appliances. We find cabinetmaker Tom Klijian behind his new library shelves-cum-powder room door. On the final day, Richard Trethewey arrives to check out the master bath, with walk-in closet with custom shelving, whirlpool bath, separate toilet/bidet room and a mahogan

Where to Watch This Old House - S18 • E26

  • Bob VilaSelf - Host
  • Kevin O'ConnorSelf - Host
  • Richard TretheweySelf - Plumbing and Heating Expert
  • Norm AbramSelf - Master Carpenter
  • Tom SilvaSelf - General Contractor
  • Jenn NawadaSelf - Landscape Contractor
  • Mauro HenriqueSelf - Painter
  • Mark McCulloughSelf - Mason
  • Heath EastmanSelf - Electrician
  • Charlie SilvaSelf - Home Builder
  • Steve Thomas RooneyHost
  • Roger CookSelf - Landscape Contractor

 

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