This Old House Season 13 Episode 19 The Wayland House - 19
- January 9, 1992
The thirteenth season of This Old House continues to showcase the renovation of an old New England farmhouse, known as the Wayland House. In the nineteenth episode of the season, the team of experts and contractors tackle the exterior of the house, starting with the roof.
The roof has suffered from years of wear and tear, with leaks and missing shingles. The team must decide whether to replace the entire roof or just repair the damaged areas. They opt to replace the entire roof with a new metal roof, which will be more durable and energy-efficient.
Before installing the new roof, the team must remove the old one. This proves to be a difficult task, as the old shingles are stuck together with layers of tar. They use a special tool called a shingle shark to effectively remove the old roof. Once the old roof is removed, they start installing the new metal roof.
The metal roof is made up of panels that snap together, making installation easier and quicker. The team uses a crane to lift the panels onto the roof and then secures them in place with screws. They also install a drip edge along the edges of the roof, which will prevent water from seeping under the shingles. The new roof not only looks better but will also save the homeowners money on energy costs.
With the roof complete, the team moves on to the exterior walls. They remove the old siding, which is made of wood and has rotted in places. The homeowners want a more durable siding material, so the team decides to use fiber cement siding. This material is resistant to rot, fire, and insects and will last for many years.
Before installing the new siding, they need to add a layer of insulation. This will help prevent heat loss in the winter and keep the house cool in the summer. They use a spray foam insulation, which expands to fill all the gaps and creates a tight seal.
The new siding is installed in panels, which are nailed to the side of the house. The team takes care to install the siding correctly, ensuring that it is level and spaced correctly. They also add special trim pieces around windows and doors to give the house a finished look.
With the exterior work complete, the team moves on to the interior of the house. They start by finishing the master bathroom, which has been torn apart for weeks. They install a new vanity, sink, and toilet, as well as a new shower enclosure. They also add new tile flooring and a backsplash to complete the look.
Next, they tackle the mudroom, which is located off the kitchen. They add new cabinets, shelves, and hooks for storage. They also install a new sink and faucet, which will make it easier for the homeowners to clean up after gardening and outdoor activities.
Overall, the nineteenth episode of This Old House's season thirteen showcases the team's expertise in renovating an old farmhouse. From the roof to the walls to the interior, every aspect of the house is considered and improved. The end result is a beautiful, energy-efficient, and functional home that the homeowners can enjoy for many years to come.