How to Restore Entryway Front Steps | This Old House

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Norm Abram and Tom Silva restore the front steps of the Charleston house.

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Norm Abram and Tom Silva restore the old, weather beaten exterior front steps at the Charleston house with a grinder, a router, some epoxy, and a non-slip exterior paint.

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