Posted by Zachary Hoyt on December 26, 2009 at 07:19:40 from (74.33.196.239):
In Reply to: Wall-vision posted by Dan-IA on December 25, 2009 at 17:19:44:
When we moved to NY in 2001 the farmhouse was in bad shape, so once we got the money together we (mostly I) tore the old waterlogged clapboards off, removed the sheathing, insulated the walls after removing the mounds of chewed up black walnut shells, rewired, replaced the windows and some of the doors, put up sheathing and housewrap and vinyl siding. It was a big job, but it saved us having to tear out the lath and plaster, which was about the only good thing about the house aside from the frame. It made a huge difference, although it was a lot of work too. I put a new roof on the next year, and had to tear off 4 layers of old shingles to do it. I don't have a before pic of the house in the computer because we had an analog camera back then. Zach
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