This Old House

New Orleans | Camelbacks, Bargeboard, and Toxic Mold

TV-G
S29 • E18    Jan 31, 2008    30m
Back in New Orleans, Kevin meets homeowner Rashida Ferdinand and her architect Rick Fifield for a look at the plans and model of the proposed work to her shotgun single. The plan calls for a camelback addition that will house a master suite, and also a new family room with back and side porches to take advantage of the cool river breezes. As demolition begins inside, builder Carl Hithe shows master carpenter Norm Abram how the house was originally constructed from dismantled bargeboards taken from vessels that once traveled down the Mississippi. At Musicians Village, Kevin meets Executive Director Jim Pate to see how Habitat for Humanity's houses are constructed post-Katrina, starting with an extensive foundation system that includes 35-foot deep pilings tied into a robust footing system.

Where to Watch This Old House - S29 • E18

  • 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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