Ep 7. Salvaging Items From a Foursquare Farmhouse in Roanoke, Va
- TV-G
- February 6, 2014
- 20 min
The Salvage Dawgs are back at it in season 2, episode 7, titled "Salvaging Items From a Foursquare Farmhouse in Roanoke, Va." In this episode, the Dawgs travel to Roanoke, Virginia to salvage items from a Foursquare farmhouse. The home, built in 1910, is set to be demolished, but the Salvage Dawgs see the potential in its vintage details.
Once the team arrives on the property, they survey the exterior of the home and note its unique architectural features, including a hipped roof, front porch, and intricate brickwork. The Dawgs then head inside to begin their salvage mission.
The first room they tackle is the living room, where they discover a beautiful stained-glass window and a unique fireplace mantel. The team carefully removes these items and adds them to their growing inventory. Next, they move on to the dining room, where they find a stunning chandelier and a built-in china cabinet.
As they continue their salvage mission, the team discovers a plethora of interesting items, including a clawfoot tub, vintage light fixtures, and an old wooden ladder. They even find a hidden room behind a bookshelf, which reveals an additional treasure trove of antique items.
Throughout the episode, the Salvage Dawgs also encounter a few challenges, such as removing a heavy cast iron sink and navigating tight spaces with delicate items. However, they work together to overcome these obstacles and successfully salvage a variety of unique pieces.
After a long day of hard work, the Salvage Dawgs pack up their truck with their salvaged items and bid farewell to the Foursquare farmhouse. They reflect on the historical significance of the items they collected and look forward to finding new homes for them.
Overall, "Salvaging Items From a Foursquare Farmhouse in Roanoke, Va." showcases the Salvage Dawgs' passion for finding treasure in unexpected places. Their ability to see the potential in seemingly mundane objects is a testament to their expertise and dedication to their craft.