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Dear SouthernLady, Congratulations on your new historical home. As a Restoration Contractor that has been posting in the Renovators.Com site for quite some time now, and with 26years of experience specializing in Historical Restorations, I have two resources to provide you the help you need. The sha...
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I have just purchased my grandparents home in West Virginia. The house was built by my grandfather in the 40s. Many updates have been done - most of them cosmetic. The house is constructed of mason block with a cement stucco type effect covering the blocks on the exterior - really beautiful. I am cu...
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Well Ive had my eye on this place for some time, and it finally came up for sale. It was built in 1860, and it was originally brick. Since then it has been covered in stucco. The inside needs about everything you could imagine including: wiring, plumbing, heating and air. The plaster appears to have...
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Go to a craft store and purchase a small piece of copper sheeting and take it to Home Depot and ask the person at the paint counter to scan the piece of copper into the color matcher to generate a paint code for you. Then ask them to mix you a gallon of exterior high gloss alkloyd enamel to that cus...
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Painting the brick exterior. Preparation: Firstly, you have to properly prepare the surface, and make any repairs needed to the brickwork. The primer/paint will need a clean surface so it can adhere properly. Prime and Paint: Since you are painting the exterior brick, you need a breathable surface s...
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