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I bought a house built in 1902 about 3 years ago. When I purchased it I did have a home inspector check the foundation and underneath the house to make sure it was structurally sound. He said the foundation was in very good condition and found no problems. I was in the basement, which is probably co...
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Its a different world here in California. Those types of projects will typically bleed you dry. Its important for the basic structure foundation to be sound. Then you need to decide if you want to gut-it or go with the patchwork quilt technique. If its a lathe-n-plaster type of wall, go with patchwo...
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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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This is some helpful information for anyone searching for the right contractor to do restoration work on their old home or commercial building. The wrong contractor can be a nightmare. ...There are many great and hard working builders and trade contractors out there in every state in this, the great...
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