S2 E5: Thistle Hill - Masonry, Windows, Cornice and New Roof!
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Brent shares an update on the Thistle Hill restoration project, focusing on the nearly completed exterior work. Key tasks include masonry and foundation work, the installation of a new copper flat roof, and the restoration of historic windows. Attention is given to using quality materials to ensure durability. Architectural features like columns and custom capitals are also being restored. Brent looks forward to the project's completion and the removal of scaffolding.
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