Desperate Landscapes, a DIY Network special on HGTV Canada
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Lockout message # 1 Cablevision on HGTV and Food Network
First message from Cablevision from January 1, 2010.
HGTV Canada presents DIY Network's "I Hate My Kitchen"
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Mr. Sandless on HGTV
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Mark Schaefer interviews Vikki Neil of Scripps Networks (HGTV)
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Haulin House - HGTV
Mammoth Moving and Rigging, Formally know as Rockie Mountain Structural Movers, are featured on the TV show "Haulin House" on the HGTV Network.
We had to section up this house due to width constrains on this project.
We were only able to bring the house out of a narrow alley in Aspen, CO.
As with any TV show project you the viewer only get to see so much...the
house was sectioned, moved and has been reconstructed beautifully in the
Woody Creek, CO area. Our homeowner was very happy with the move, she did
receive the house for $1 and she spent .50 cents on the dollar to
reconstruct the building. It has passed all structural inspections and she
is happy living in the house with her son.
Don't see why this house had to be cut into 6 pieces. I have seen videos of
a 3 story stone mansion moved intact in Massachusetts. It looks like the
house was ripped to pieces. It is going to take a lot of money to put it
back together again and make it structurally safe to live in.