From City to Smallholding
S1E15 Crumbling Joists Force a Major Rethink Seven Months In
Season 1, Episode 15
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23m
Seven months into the renovation, Gavin and Nicole hit a major setback as crumbling joists and failing lintels are uncovered beneath the floors. Removing the fireplace reveals original brickwork, reshaping plans and pushing structural repairs to the top of the list. Creating safe access means lifting more flooring, while storm damage outside adds pressure to an already demanding week. Alongside eco-focused partnerships and practical lessons—like choosing nails over screws for concrete work—this old house renovation proves once again that a fixer upper demands flexibility, skill, and constant reassessment.
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