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Termite Terror | Home Town (Rewind) | HGTV

Throwback to the stunning feminine design that Ben and Erin gave to this charming fixer-upper…. which came with a few visitors.

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Erin and Ben Napier love their small Mississippi hometown, especially the old historical houses. Using found materials and old textiles, they’re keeping the character of these classic homes but giving them modern and affordable updates. From Erin’s imaginative hand sketches to Ben’s custom handiwork, this couple is bringing homes back to life and making sure their small town’s future is as bright as its past.

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Termite Terror | Home Town (Rewind) | HGTV
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  1. All the American women on these home improvement shows have developed awful high pitched squeaky voices. Christina Anstead, Mina Hawk and Nicole Curtis are amongst the worst that come to mind. Now this woman is doing it.

  2. One day I hope to be blessed with a grant so I can save my grandpa and grandmas early 1900s home cause it's in bad shape. I love watching hgtv and seeing all of the renovations, yet living on $716 per month social security, it will probably fall apart before I can ever afford to fix it. When you are poor, the house suffers until it has to be tore down. I have faith that one day God will bless me with a grant to have the house fixed. Keep up the good work and May God Bless you!

  3. I love me some bungalow! Nice renovation, though I definitely wouldn't have painted the exterior pale pink. Such a terrible bummer to discover things like termites or major structural damage during a renovation…UGH!

  4. All, quick note – when you watch the full episode, this woman is just very shy, calm, low key. She may not seem as excited but that’s just her personality and it was good in some cases too because she didn’t get angry or upset as much as other people would have either. It’s not in this video clip, but when they found the termite damage, it was a huuuuge expense, over her budget, and it delayed the schedule for months, if I remember right. They called nervously to tell her, and she was very calm and she made them feel better about the whole situation, instead of the other way around. She’s just even keeled.

  5. Was a survey down on this house, surely that would or should have been known to the buyer. Just asking not criticizing as different countries have different ways of doing things. Enjoy the shows, thanks from Scotland

  6. Somebody needs to explain a few things here. This house was built with a crawl space Supposedly the house was inspected prior to being purchased, yet the termites were not discovered. So why was the inspection company not held responsible and forced to cover the cost? And then there were the 2 bids, $50k and $16k. The lower bid left the flooring and subfloor intact. Why was that a good idea. There was damage to the subfloor from the termites, so apparently that was ok to leave the way it was. I think Ben completely dropped the ball protecting his clients interests. This certainly does not pass the smell test

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