Baird Brothers’ Canfield Location To Be Featured on PBS

Baird Brothers’ Canfield Location To Be Featured on PBS

This week’s “This Old House Hour” program takes a visit to Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods to highlight the hardwood doors supplied for the 2019 Westerly, RI Project House.

Canfield, OH: This week’s episode of “The This Old House Hour,” PBS’s long-standing, popular home-improvement series, will highlight Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods in Canfield, OH. Episode 1807/3907 debuts nationwide the week of Nov. 11, with airdates varying, depending upon location.

Baird Brothers’ Canfield Location To Be Featured on PBS

In the Youngstown area, episode “1807/3907 Westerly: The Doors; Switch; Affordable Geothermal” will be available on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 8:00 a.m. from the following service providers: DIRECTV, DISH, Armstrong, Spectrum and PBS.

For those outside of the Youngstown area, ThisOldHouse.com provides a TV Finder page that allows you to enter your zip code and select from a list of providers airing “The This Old House Hour” episodes within the next two weeks.

Baird Brothers’ Canfield Location To Be Featured on PBS

n the 1807/3907 episode, Kevin O’Connor, the show’s host, visits Baird Brothers’ Canfield location to see how the Westerly project’s wooden four-paneled doors are made. In the process, he meets Terry Baird, who details the company’s 50-year history, and walks the grounds with Baird Brothers’ sales director, Steve Stack.

“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our company, and we are soaking in every second,” said Terry Baird. “When you think about it, it’s pretty amazing for a company with humble beginnings to be featured on a nationally televised program, and we’re proud to have partnered with This Old House on several projects within the past couple of years.”

Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods supplied four-paneled doors, flooring and moulding for the 2019 Westerly, RI Project House. Westerly is the third project Baird has completed with Sweenor Builders, a well-known design-builder with This Old House.

n the 1807/3907 episode, Kevin O’Connor, the show’s host, visits Baird Brothers’ Canfield location to see how the Westerly project’s wooden four-paneled doors are made. In the process, he meets Terry Baird, who details the company’s 50-year history, and walks the grounds with Baird Brothers’ sales director, Steve Stack. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our company, and we are soaking in every second,” said Terry Baird. “When you think about it, it’s pretty amazing for a company with humble beginnings to be featured on a nationally televised program, and we’re proud to have partnered with This Old House on several projects within the past couple of years.” Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods supplied four-paneled doors, flooring and moulding for the 2019 Westerly, RI Project House. Westerly is the third project Baird has completed with Sweenor Builders, a well-known design-builder with This Old House.

Episode 1807/3907 will be available online as of Sunday, Nov 17 at http://thisoldhouse.com/watchtoh.

Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods manufactures and retails high-quality architectural hardwood products, including mouldings, handrails, stair parts, flooring, S4S lumber and more. Since 1960, Baird Brothers has based its business on quality, integrity and attentive customer service, ultimately giving them the capability to complete any job, from large project coordination to logistics. Baird’s inventory allows for same-day shipping, and the company’s ability to provide custom moldings and interior doors has made them the architectural millwork provider of choice on projects from coast-to-coast.

This Old House Tv Show Visits Baird Brothers’ Canfield Location

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