Demolition of the Bathroom
Plumbers gut the bathroom by removing the tub, sink, tile, and toilet.
Plumbers gut the bathroom by removing the tub, sink, tile, and toilet.
Bob accompanies carpenter-contractor Bob Ryley on a “contractor’s tour” of the home with the aim of assessing any needed modifications to the interior.
Bob helps carpenter Bob Ryley start building the frame for the new entryway.
Bob and the architect survey the problem areas of the home and eventually focus on the decaying deck.
The architect begins the design for the remodel using Autocad software. Computers make changing the architects’ initial plans fast, easy, and precise.
Bob makes plans with the architect and demolition begins on site. The chalet front is removed and scaffolding is built to enable workers to reach tough jobs.
After house hunting with a realtor, Bob inspects one home in particular to check for structural and cosmetic problems before buying.
Bob goes house hunting in Plymouth, MA, talking with the realtor while he tours the area homes for sale.
Bob gets to know the community by going on a landmark tour of Plymouth, which includes visits to the Mayflower Museum, Plymouth Rock, and the Jenney Grist Mill.
Bob takes a final tour through the nursery, office, kitchen, and family room.