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Hi, I felt compelled to send you warning to stay away from John Seekircher if you are looking for someone to restore your windows. We bought a 1930 tudor in the historic district of Lexington, MA and chose to restore. I wont go into details - but he is unethical in practice and price. There are vend...
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My wife and I bought this beautiful house last August (2005) and structurally it is sound and previous owners have replaced some major items - a new boiler, added A\C, put in new copper up to the first floor and put in a new 200 amp electric service and put the original as a slave. But other things ...
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First in response to your first reply near the end of tongue and groove something...there is a remote chance you may have a kit house with the tongue and groove. Check any exposed boards for a ink stamped or impression stamped number anywhere on the board. The percentages are not real big of this bu...
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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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As a Historical Restoration Contractor, we often run into problems with older homes that someone has done work on, that just didnt turn out quite like they had hoped and then they put the place up for sale and the next owner calls us and says fix it. Most of the time it turns out that it was a poor ...
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