can t buy in to all of others advice , so here is my 2 cents , because you can blow a lot of $$$$$fast on a project like this and solve nothing , and desroy the charm and character of the home ....if the porch wall sill plate has rotted and settled 1 inch , tear out and rebuild / if you have a wood floor on the porchand the foundation is settled ,cut out flooring around the walls and jack up the joists,walls roof and all and shim true CHECK FOR TERMITES good time to insulate floor and instal a new floor , 2 doors are nice on a porch in this situation and will reduce cluttering MY PRACTICAL VISION ,,..if no termite damage in walls , and rot damage is truely minimal , sheet with tuf r or wafer board fastened with screws and cover with vinyl siding ,, INSULATE THE WALLS FOAM OR CELLULOSE , do the window weight cavitys too you should replace the windows with vinyl replacement windows , remove and , replace the rotten wood in the sill, cover and flash the sill with aluminum coil ,,.learned practical advice from a guy that has been remodeling saving houses since 1972 ..
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