Da Vinci multi-width shingles are selected for their cost-effectiveness and visual appeal in a roof installation. The design features swooping curves, and a mock-up helps finalize materials. The process includes a protective membrane for durability and addresses challenges like valley installations with closed valleys and lead flashing. Custom drip edges and kickout flashing ensure proper water management, while chimney and vent placements are strategically planned to enhance the home's appearance.
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S1E32 Building Details Come Together
Work continues on the home’s exterior and interior, overcoming challenges from rainy days. The exterior paint is finished, and Boral material is used for construction. Key techniques include tucking aluminum flashing and hand-forming lead around windows. Inside, the mudroom features reclaimed bri...
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S1E33 Millwork Details
Explore the essential processes of countertop templating and millwork installation. Timely templating and protecting unfinished cabinetry are crucial. The content covers cabinetry fabrication, connection methods, and the importance of precise cuts. A new track saw is introduced for enhanced power...
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S1E34 Interior Paint Prep
The renovation project shows significant progress with completed exterior painting and chimney pot installation. The second floor is being prepped for paint, and two fireplaces are installed. Landscaping transitions are in progress, and electrical updates provide a permanent power switch. The HVA...