08-11-2020, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Pritchard
Is a portion of the new house still the old house? If so, I sure can't tell it! Looks great.
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Bill, from the garage forward the main floor is original built sometime in the 1880's. the basement was about 12'x12' made of stones that they plowed up working the fields.
the rest was crawl space. had to pick the house up and dig it out now I have a real basement.
but I did keep two and a half walls of the original stone basement.
we had to sawzall the second floor off. only had 5 3/4" floor joist no way to run duct work for heating.
by keeping part of the original structure its only considered a remodel not new construction for tax purposes.
Charley, you always second guess yourself on some part of a project. but for me it wasn't the restoration part its the interior layout that I sometimes think... should I have done it different.
TimG, from what I understand lots of people thought I was nuts. but now that its almost finished there's no talk about it anymore.
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Last edited by Donnie; 08-11-2020 at 08:28 PM.
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