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Installing a Stairway (HA1107)

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Now that the house is up and framed, it's time for an inspection. Bob talks with framing inspector Tony Stein, who gives us a closer look at the safety features and guidelines for our particular house. A pre-built engineered stairway is put in between the first and second floors, and Bob takes us on a tour of historic Middleburgh Plantation, the oldest surviving wooden house in South Carolina.

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Building Code Check

Bob reviews the progress in the apartment renovation and discusses changes to the final project with the contractor and architect.
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Staircase Installation

Bob meets Jeff King and Dale Pitt of Port City Staircase while they deliver and install a pre-built staircase.
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Tour of Middleburgh Plantation

Bob takes us on a tour of historic Middleburgh Plantation, the oldest surviving wooden house in South Carolina.
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• Kalman Construction Co. - General Contractor

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• Port City Staircase - Pre-engineered Staircase System
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