Wetzlar, Germany, home to Buderus Hydronic Systems' corporate headquarters, is a city with a fascinating history dating back to 897 when a Conradine Earl consecrated a church where Wetzlar Cathedral stands today.
Bob and the Home Again crew visit with Steve Thompson, general manager of the Premier Building Systems' Fife, Washington plant in the shadow of Mt. Ranier for a step-by-step tour of the SIPs fabrication process.
1992 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year Lyn St. James visits the Dream Garage to share her automotive expertise with Bob. Together they look under the hood of lumberman Tony Shelpey's racing Camaro that he's brought by for the occasion.
Bob met with Simpson Door Company general manager Jim Fielder in the yard outside the plant to begin his tour of the Mastermark® Door manufacturing process.
When Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980 the mountain's top cascaded into the Toutle River Valley below. The massive landslide exposed molten rock and caused a powerful, laterally directed blast.
From 1699 to 1780 Williamsburg was the capital of England's oldest, largest, richest, and most populous colony and the seat of power in the new nation's most influential state. Named in honor of William III, King of England, and designed by Royal Gov.
"Pergo, the original laminate flooring from Sweden" is manufactured in North Carolina as well, and earlier this fall Bob and the Home Again crew traveled there to check out Pergo's extraordinary, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for themselves.
Bob and the Home Again crew visited Louisiana-Pacific's siding plant in Two Harbors, Minnesota to learn more about how the SmartSystem engineered wood products used in Yonkers were manufactured.
Home Again crew spent a glorious afternoon touring Agecroft Hall, an authentic half-timbered Tudor manor house originally built in Lancashire, England in the late 15th century. For centuries the home of distinguished English families, Agecroft Hall fell into disrepair by the end of the 19th century.