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Home That '70s Remodel

That '70s Remodel

Episode 2 of That '70s Remodel dives into structural repairs, focusing on rotten wood, framing replacements, and termite damage. Stephanie and her team begin by removing damaged fascia boards and replacing them with stronger materials. They identify termite activity and water damage, especially under the fireplace and around floor trusses. Damaged areas are carefully reinforced or rebuilt using treated lumber and proper sealing. Additional framing issues near doors and on the roof are addressed, with plans to replace sheathing and consult with an engineer. Stephanie emphasizes preparedness for hidden surprises in remodels and shares advice for anyone tackling similar projects.

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That ‘70s Remodel: Episode 1 - Project Overview & Demo

Episode 1    

Challenges include outdated materials, mold, termite, and fire damage. Excited for modern upgrades like HVAC and zip sheathing in this '70s remodel in Sandy, Utah.

That ‘70s Remodel: Episode 3 - Updating Comfort: Interior Insulation

Episode 3    

Stephanie Dailey's dual-approach insulation strategy in Sandy, Utah improved energy efficiency and structural integrity of a 1969 vacation home under $200,000.

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