Dean and JoAnn start a new project: a Log Cabin. The log shell is placed on a prepared foundation.
Dean and Susanne show how to pour the foundation and frame a two-and-a-half stall detached garage.
Dean and Susanne show how to roof the garage with wood shingles. They also install the windows and the service door.
Dean and Susanne show how to install lap siding, overhead garage door and automatic opener; how to set up a garage workshop and storage area.
Dean Johnson and Susanne Egli tear off existing roofing and prep for new shingles. They replace old decking, tack down tar paper, and deal with rain as they get the roof ready for shingling.
Dean and Susanne reshingle a roof using foolproof do-it-yourself methods along with tips and techniques of professional roofers.
Hometime - Weatherization & Insulation (Hometime, Inc.) (1992) How to: Install interior and exterior window insulator kits. Reglaze window panes. Weatherstrip windows and doors. Replace old window sash with new sash and vinyl jamb liners. Install combination storm windows. Prevent leaks by caulking gaps and cracks. Insulate walls and ceilings with fiberglass batts. Install vapor barriers. Find and seal up by-passes prior to installing attic installation. Ventilate a roof for maximum insulating efficiency by installing soffit vents, roof vents, and baffles. Insulate an attic.
Dean and Susanne cover the construction of a new home from the initial planning stages. They cover the decision making process when looking for a lot, finding a plan, and selecting a builder.
Dean and Susanne meet with a Kitchen and Bathroom designer to work on those areas of their plan. They also sign the purchase agreement for the house and start selecting materials.
Dean and Susanne cover the initial construction of the house starting with the footings and working up to the roof. They discuss different materials available for the foundation, the framing, and the sheathing.
Dean and Susanne compare different alternatives for the building products used on this house. These include windows, doors, shingles, drywall, insulation and venting.
The house starts taking shape with addition of siding on the outside, and drywall on the inside. Dean and Susanne discuss alternatives and compare prices on these two products, as well as heating and cooling systems.
The house has moved into its finish carpentry stage which includes the wood trim, interior doors and cabinets. Dean and Susanne focus on the many options and choices you have when selecting cabinets. They also show how to spot quality craftsmanship in cabinets.
With the exterior of the house almost complete, Dean and Susanne follow progress on the inside of the house. They show options you have in choosing fireplaces, stairways, floor coverings, and countertops.
Dean and Susanne wrap up the construction of this New House project. Some final fixtures and floor coverings are installed, they have a final walk-through, and they prepare for a photo shoot with Better Homes and Gardens.
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl break ground on the new house they're contracting themselves and explain the pre-construction steps they took to get to that point.
The crew finishes the basement wall block and foundation waterproofing. Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl explore the choices in lumber, windows & doors as framing begins.
The framing crew finishes up the interior framing on the house Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl are contracting themselves. The windows arrive and the mechanical rough-ins begin.
The schedule gets a little complicated as the mechanical systems and the framing near completion on the house Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl are contracting themselves. In this program, they show how to co-ordinate building inspections, material deliveries and wall-to-wall subcontractors.
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl talk about the finish elements now going on the house they're contracting: the veneer plaster inside and the architectual roof shingles outside. And they describe in detail all the elements of "healthy house" construction they've built into this home.
The end of construction is in sight, as Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl focus on the finish elements going into the kitchen and bathrooms in the home they're contracting.
The sub-contractors finish off their jobs one-by-one as Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl get ready to wrap up the home they're contracting themselves.
With the subcontracted work completed, Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl show how the house they contracted themselves turned out. They also talk about all the paperwork that needs to be finished before moving in.
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl discuss the plans to update a classic American four-square house. They begin demolition and observe the removal of old stucco and siding. (1 of 11)
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl finish demolition, show viewers the installation of the insulated concrete foundation, and begin framing the addition. (2 of 11)
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl finish framing the addition and begin interior walls, new windows, and show viewers how the hot-water heating is converted to a ducted HVAC system. (Part 3 of 11).
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl insulate and install baffles in the roof. Contractors come to install the new HVAC system, and drywall is delivered for the new addition. (Part 4 of 11).
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl have contractors hang and mud drywall. They prime walls, install ceiling beams and start on the kitchen cabinets. (Part 5 of 11).
Dean and Robin's challenge is to match new flooring and trim to what already exists in the house. They install pre-finished wood flooring, and finish the windows with custom-milled trim. (Part 6 of 11).
Dean and Robin finish up the trim details around the windows and doors. They also install the back door, get the countertops measured, and put in some cans for the recessed lights. (Part 7 of 11).
Dean and Robin visit the wood shop where the trim and custom cabinets are made. Meanwhile, the contractors progress work on the trim and cabinets, and the roofing. (Part 8 of 11).
The addition starts to take shape as Dean and Robin install some unique tile for the bathroom floors and walls, and bathroom and kitchen backsplashes. They also install some door hardware and get the solid surface countertops installed. (Part 9 of 11
Dean and Robin wrap up the last details for this addition project. They finish appliances in the kitchen, fixtures and countertops in the bathrooms, and wallpaper and light fixtures throughout the house. (Part 10 of 11).
Reviewing the design and construction. Final walk-through focuses on interior finish materials, including stone, hardware, lighting, plumbing fixtures, and heat registers. (Part 11 of 11)
Hosts Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl kick off the new construction project by marking trees for excavation and determining the front and back set backs of the property..(1 of 7).
Hometime hosts Robin Hartl and Dean Johnson give the audience tips at successfully contracting, while the framing phase finishes,(Part 3 of 7).
HOMETIME continues by showing the design layout, decorative elements, and installing the fireplace, vinyl siding, and aluminum clad doors. (Part 4 of 7).
Robin Hartl and Dean Johnson lead viewers through hardwood flooring the first floor, installing doors, cabinets, and kitchen appliances, and grouting the stone on the outside(Part 5 of 7).
HOMETIME hosts Robin Hartl and Dean Johnson take a tour of the site as the finishing touches are done. Carpenting, locks, bathroom tile, and light fixtures are installed and the garage is completed .(Part 6 of 7).
Hometime host Dean Johnson shows the installation of cabinets, countertops, and home entertainment system, Robin reviews interior paneling and assembling the pool table (Part 7 of 7).
Starting a new project literally from the ground up, Dean and Robin help out as a log shell is trucked in and assembled by crane and crew on a lakeside lot.
Dean and Robin help when logs, pine planking, and insulated panels are set in place for the roof of the log home. Stonework begins on the foundation
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl lend a hand with some of the exterior work on the log vacation home. A concrete patio and the roof tiles are installed
Dean and Robin help button up the exterior of the lakeside log home with windows and doors. Inside, work begins on the mechanical systems, partition walls, and chinking.
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl help with the electrical rough-in and heating. and chinking between the logs for the lakeside log vacation home.
Dean and Robin talk about sealing the home up tight as a crew covers the trap rod between the logs with acrylic chinking material. They also talk with carpentry sub Dick Biscobing about prepping log walls for cabinets with slip joints to keep log shrinkage and settling from racking the cabinets. They update mechanical rough-ins, start installing drywall and show the initial framing for a complicated set of windows on the home's lakeside gable end
Dean talks about the new gypsum thermal underlayment as it's poured over all the radiant floor tubes on the first and second floors. Robin talks with Dick Biscobing about the siding treatments for the home's unique bumpouts and dormers and about the pine casing for the windows set right in the logs. Dean works with Dwight Hawkinson on the Norwegian white spruce sauna in the lower level bath
Dean talks about the unique, soapstone masonry heater being installed in the lower level as work continues on taping the drywall and siding the bumpouts. In addition, Dick Biscobing shows Robin how the log railings are being assembled on the master bedroom loft, and Dean and Robin talk about spreading crack isolation membrane over the underlayment to help keep tile from cracking.
Dean and Robin show how to cut out unneeded sections of tie log over the great room, and they talk to Dick Biscobing and his crew about the installation of the log stairway. In addition, the white oak trim and the new cabinets are delivered, and tile contractor Troy Stolpe begins installing the filled and honed limestone floor tiles in the master bath
Dean and Robin install kitchen cabinets and get ready for countertops. Larry Stolpe begins laying the soapstone tile floor in the lower level bathroom. And Dean visits a recreational gaming showroom to browse through various home options.
Dean and Robin work on the special details to polish off the lakeside log vacation home, including handcrafted tiles in the master bath featuring animal accents, granite and solid surface countertops, white oak interior doors, the lakeside gable end windows and doors, plumbing fixtures, lights and appliances.
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl explain the tinted and textured plaster treatment applied to the drywall partition walls. They also highlight the handcrafted wall tile in the lower level bath, the solid surface tub deck and the cast iron whirlpool tub.
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl talk about chinking the logs outside, capping the stone foundation, and finishing the soffit details. They also install the workshop cabinets.
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl add decorative carving to the tie-log ends, finish the slip joints, install shower doors, and put in workshop countertops and flooring
Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl discuss landscaping, finishing the wood floors, installing a home theater and furnishing a log home as they wrap up the project with final tours of the main living spaces.
Dean and Robin finish up the final construction odds and ends in the addition, unpack the furniture, and show off the finished, remodeled home.
Dean and Robin wrap up decoration choices and construction details. They get started on light fixtures, window shades, and the home theater cabinets and audio gear.
Architect Plans, Demolition and Framing an Underground Window
Radiant Floor Heating - Wallboard - Cabinets and Countertops
Hosts Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl discuss design issues as they search for a garage plan. They also explore current masonry products and techniques and prepare for the slab pour.
Included: windows, vinyl siding and Fiberglas roof shingles. Dean Johnson and Robin Hartl host.
Included: storage features, pull-down stairs, work lighting and well-placed receptacles
Autumn Woods House: Foundation and Cap As crews complete the foundation and cap, Dean discusses the plan with the architects and Robin tours a factory producing high-tech engineered lumbe
Autumn Woods House: Framing Walls and Roof Dean and Robin explain the off-site wall-framing system as the first floor walls are craned into position. After roof framing, custom windows are installed and Dean highlights the unique mullion treatment and improved operation of the double-hung windows.
Autumn Woods House: Rough-Ins A new solderless, crimping system for copper pipe is demonstrated as the heating, plumbing, and electrical rough-ins begin. Also featured are a new wood composite product used for casing, eaves, and fascia, and high-tech wiring for whole-house audio, phone, and computer networking.
Autumn Woods House: Weatherization and Drywall Dean and Robin talk about critical steps that must be taken to ensure that the home is fully weatherized and insulated before hanging the drywall.
Autumn Woods House: Exterior Wrap Installation of the exterior elements nears completion as the dormers are finished with cedar shingle panels, the first two coats of stucco are applied and final grading begins.
Autumn Woods House: Landscaping Dean and Robin highlight installation of the paver patio and driveway.
Autumn Woods House: Planting With hardscape done, Dean and Robin work with a landscape designer on preparing new beds for trees, shrubs, and perennials.
Autumn Woods House: Floors, Stone, and Ceramic Tile Dean and Robin cover the floors, highlighting the wood, stone, and ceramic tile materials used in the house.
Autumn Woods House: Doors and Cabinets As home construction continues, Dean and Robin highlight the home's custom doors and cabinets, which assume more importance in this home because there is less emphasis placed on wood trim and mouldings.
Autumn Woods House: Kitchen Dean and Robin finish the main elements in the kitchen as the countertops, plumbing fixtures, and appliances are installed.
Autumn Woods House: Wine Cellar As finish elements come together in the lower level, Dean and Robin focus on the racking and climate-control issues when setting up a room for wine storage.
Autumn Woods House: Home Theater Dean and Robin work with a custom electronics specialist to finish the distributed audio system, hook up a state-of-the-art home theater, and install controls for security, phones, and computers throughout the house.
Autumn Woods House: Construction Wrap Dean and Robin discuss the final installations as painting, papering, and carpeting wrap up.
Autumn Woods Completion: Decorating Dean and Robin work with a custom electronics specialist to finish the distributed audio system, hook up a state-of-the-art home theater, and install controls for security, phones, and computers throughout the house.
Autumn Woods Completion: Furnishing Dean and Robin discuss the final installations and install furniture
How to improve a great room's functionality through cabinet design.
The mud room is worked on.
Learn about ways to enhance the systems to increase a home’s comfort, convenience and efficiency.
See what it takes to bring new construction to a smooth conclusion as Dean and Miriam get ready to finish the house!
Watch the last couple of steps at the Creekside Home and take a final tour when it’s all done.
A look at prefabricated homes.
Tours of two display homes at a home-and-garden show.