Overview
Work begins on Kirkside, with Tom Silva and crew beginning to remove the old ashphalt shingles. Our host discusses roof ventilation and drip edge with our master carpenter and Tom, then catches up with Greg Clancy, an architectural conservator. With the help of an architectural model, Greg and Chris Hagger discuss the house's history and the issue of ""how far back"" to restore it. Meanwhile, a percolation test has been run to determine where to site the new septic field.
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13 - 1The Wayland House - 1 September 05, 1991
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13 - 2The Wayland House - 2 September 12, 1991
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13 - 3The Wayland House - 3 September 19, 1991
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13 - 4The Wayland House - 4 September 26, 1991
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13 - 5The Wayland House - 5 October 03, 1991
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13 - 6The Wayland House - 6 October 10, 1991
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13 - 7The Wayland House - 7 October 17, 1991
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13 - 8The Wayland House - 8 October 24, 1991
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13 - 9The Wayland House - 9 October 31, 1991
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13 - 10The Wayland House - 10 November 07, 1991
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13 - 11The Wayland House - 11 November 14, 1991
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13 - 12The Wayland House - 12 November 21, 1991
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13 - 13The Wayland House - 13 November 28, 1991
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13 - 14The Wayland House - 14 December 05, 1991
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13 - 15The Wayland House - 15 December 12, 1991
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13 - 16The Wayland House - 16 December 19, 1991
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13 - 17The Wayland House - 17 December 26, 1991
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13 - 18The Wayland House - 18 January 02, 1992
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13 - 19The Wayland House - 19 January 09, 1992
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13 - 20The London House - 1 February 06, 1992
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13 - 21The London House - 2 February 13, 1992
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13 - 22The London House - 3 February 20, 1992
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13 - 23The London House - 4 February 27, 1992
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13 - 24The London House - 5 March 05, 1992
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13 - 25The London House - 6 March 12, 1992
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13 - 26The London House - 7 March 19, 1992