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I purchased an home in Mount Joy, Pa to which I have old deeds to. The oldest one dates to October, 1862 when it was sold. I do not know how old it actually is though. My basement is a stone foundation. Somewhere along the line somebody covered all the stone with what looks to be a plaster or concre...
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Julia I am a Historical Restoration Contractor and I am here in Michigan. Most likely the addition was done to acoomodate modern conveniences and so it would be a reasonable guestimate that the addition was done ealry 20s to early 30s. We normally get a rough determination by when the city went to a...
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Sorry if what im tring to write dosent make any sense, english is my third language. Is there any way to fix a badly sloped floor? Heres the situation: Half of the house is over a 100 years old, the other half is about 60 years old. The old house is slanted foward (towards the street) the rest of th...
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There is a dry compound that we refer to as Triple that bonds, has fiberous strength and is hard. I will have to dig out a bag to see who makes it. my only concern is it may be too hard for kind sanding. We use it on corners where heavy furniture will be moved or in traffic areas where there will be...
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Our company speacializes in Restoration Work. We did a basement this summer in an 1880s two story orange brick farmhouse with both an exterior cellar door entrance and an interior stairway leading up to the kitchen. The basement was for most of its life just simple field stone walls with a poured co...
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