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# Renovating History: The Art of Home Preservation
Step into the world of historic home renovation with Gary Sullivan as he welcomes Beth Johnson, Executive Director of Cincinnati Preservation. This fascinating episode explores the delicate balance between preserving architectural heritage and making homes livable for modern families. From barnwood restoration techniques to the secrets of maintaining original wood windows, Gary and Beth share insights that will inspire both DIY enthusiasts and preservation purists alike.
## Timestamps and Key Takeaways:
**00:00-05:30** - Gary helps a caller restore barnwood walls in his basement man cave, recommending tri-sodium phosphate for cleaning and Danish oil for rejuvenation.
**05:31-10:45** - Discussion about pouring concrete in cold weather conditions, including when anti-freeze additives are necessary for winter construction projects.
**10:46-18:30** - Gary shares practical tips for winterizing homes, including how to fix drywall tape issues caused by low humidity and sealing attic access doors to prevent drafts.
**18:31-32:00** - Beth Johnson explains Cincinnati Preservation's mission as an educational resource for historic homeowners, covering different types of historic designations and preservation requirements.
**32:01-39:15** - Discussion about preservation technologies, including window restoration versus replacement, specialized cleaning methods for historic materials, and the organization's archaeological preservation efforts.
**39:16-43:30** - Information about Cincinnati Preservation's funding model, volunteer opportunities, and how listeners can support their Guiding Star fundraising campaign.
Whether you're restoring a Victorian gem or simply appreciating the craftsmanship of bygone eras, this episode offers valuable insights into preserving our architectural heritage. Visit cincinnatipreservation.org to learn more about protecting historic buildings in your community and discover resources for your own preservation journey.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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# Renovating History: The Art of Home Preservation
Step into the world of historic home renovation with Gary Sullivan as he welcomes Beth Johnson, Executive Director of Cincinnati Preservation. This fascinating episode explores the delicate balance between preserving architectural heritage and making homes livable for modern families. From barnwood restoration techniques to the secrets of maintaining original wood windows, Gary and Beth share insights that will inspire both DIY enthusiasts and preservation purists alike.
## Timestamps and Key Takeaways:
**00:00-05:30** - Gary helps a caller restore barnwood walls in his basement man cave, recommending tri-sodium phosphate for cleaning and Danish oil for rejuvenation.
**05:31-10:45** - Discussion about pouring concrete in cold weather conditions, including when anti-freeze additives are necessary for winter construction projects.
**10:46-18:30** - Gary shares practical tips for winterizing homes, including how to fix drywall tape issues caused by low humidity and sealing attic access doors to prevent drafts.
**18:31-32:00** - Beth Johnson explains Cincinnati Preservation's mission as an educational resource for historic homeowners, covering different types of historic designations and preservation requirements.
**32:01-39:15** - Discussion about preservation technologies, including window restoration versus replacement, specialized cleaning methods for historic materials, and the organization's archaeological preservation efforts.
**39:16-43:30** - Information about Cincinnati Preservation's funding model, volunteer opportunities, and how listeners can support their Guiding Star fundraising campaign.
Whether you're restoring a Victorian gem or simply appreciating the craftsmanship of bygone eras, this episode offers valuable insights into preserving our architectural heritage. Visit cincinnatipreservation.org to learn more about protecting historic buildings in your community and discover resources for your own preservation journey.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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