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That '70s Remodel

That ‘70s Remodel Ep 10 - Final Walkthrough

In this episode of That ’70s Remodel, Stephanie Dailey of Steven Dailey Construction wraps up the 10th and final chapter of this ambitious renovation series. What began as a dated 1970s rambler plagued with poor insulation, water damage, and inefficient design has been transformed into a high-performance, modern home ready for a new life as an Airbnb rental. Stephanie takes us through the full recap—highlighting the wins, challenges, budget decisions, and the details that made the biggest impact.

From upgrading the building envelope with ZIP System R-sheathing to replacing windows, doors, and siding, every decision was made with energy efficiency, durability, and guest comfort in mind. The project included a full HVAC overhaul with high-efficiency Trane systems, electrical service upgrades to support EV chargers, thoughtful exterior lighting for safety, and stylish yet budget-conscious finishes like cultured stone accents, cedar landings, and Cinch railings.

Despite surprises like hidden water damage and the need for major system upgrades, the remodel stayed impressively close to its $200,000 budget and was completed in under 90 days. The results speak for themselves: a tighter, quieter, more efficient home with a blower door test score cut nearly in half, plus modern amenities that make it ideal for short-term rental guests in Sandy, Utah—just minutes from world-class ski resorts.

Stephanie closes the series with pride in how far the home has come and excitement for future projects, inviting viewers to follow along on Instagram.

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Episodes

That ‘70s Remodel: Episode 1 - Project Overview & Demo

Episode 1    

Challenges include outdated materials, mold, termite, and fire damage. Excited for modern upgrades like HVAC and zip sheathing in this '70s remodel in Sandy, Utah.

That ‘70s Remodel: Episode 2 - Framing Repairs & Termites

Episode 2    

On Episode 2 of That '70s Remodel, Stephanie addresses water and termite damage, updating framing to maintain structural integrity.

That ‘70s Remodel: Episode 3 - Updating Comfort: Interior Insulation

Episode 3    

Stephanie Dailey's dual-approach insulation strategy in Sandy, Utah improved energy efficiency and structural integrity of a 1969 vacation home under $200,000.

That '70s Remodel Ep 4 - Exterior Insulation Upgrade

Episode 4    

Stephanie takes us behind the scenes of her stunning transformation of a 1970s home into a vibrant, modern sanctuary. With a deep respect for the home's original architecture and a bold vision for its potential, Stephanie shares how she embraced and enhanced retro elements—rather than erasing them—to create a space that feels both timeless and fresh.

That '70s Remodel Ep 5 - Weather Barrier

Episode 5    

The 5th episode of That '70s Remodel focuses on upgrading the building envelope with ZIP System products for improved performance and efficiency.

That '70s Remodel | Episode 6 - Windows & Doors

Episode 6    

Stephanie dives into budget-conscious yet high-performance choices for windows and doors on this episode of "That ‘70s Remodel". She explains the decisions made to balance affordability, performance, and long-term durability.

That '70s Remodel Ep. 7 - Roughed-in Blower Door

Episode 7    

Stephanie and the team use Zip System R Sheathing to improve insulation, reduce air leaks, and enhance energy efficiency in a '70s home renovation.

That '70s Remodel Ep 8 - Exterior Update & HVAC

Episode 8    

Stephanie transforms a 1970s home into an energy-efficient, stylish Airbnb near ski resorts with ZIP System® Sheathing, cultured stone, stucco, cedar decks, and updated HVAC systems.

That ‘70s Remodel Ep 9 - Final Air Sealing & Blower Door

Stephanie showcases a successful exterior-focused renovation with improved energy efficiency and durability, all achieved within a $200,000 budget.

That ‘70s Remodel - Episode 11 - Bonus Episode

In this Bonus Episode of That 70’s Remodel, Stephanie dives into the full story behind this ambitious renovation—sharing real costs, unexpected challenges, and the smart solutions that turned a dated 1970s Utah home into a high-performing, short-term rental. From hidden termite damage and weather delays to major upgrades in insulation, HVAC, and curb appeal, Stephanie breaks down how her team completed the project in just 86 days—on budget and with stunning results.

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