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Ive been doing Restoration work now for going on 27 years. The only true way to get moisture out of any thin is to tent the area to create a controlled isolated area. Seal the area off with plastic and painters tape. Place a dehumidifier in the contained area with a garden hose run out under the pla...
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My turn of the century farmhouse has a peeling paint problem mostly on the outside, but also inside on one side of the house. On that side, the house sits directly on the stone foundation. There may be a spring running underneath the house--I see fresh wetness on the stones in one spot, like a trick...
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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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Hi. Having done restoration work for 26yrs, many of our techniques have been developed from many years of trial and error until they have evolved into something that effectively works for each individual process in demand. For spindles, rails, moldings, and other linear pieces requiring stripping we...
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