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Joined: 03 Jan 2008 Posts: 1 Location: West Virginia
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| Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:51 pm Post subject: Old home renovation costs |
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I have found a beautiful old home built in 1900 that needs some serious work. Before I jump in over my head I was hoping to find some very very general estimates (time and cost) for old home renovation. If you know from experience or have any ideas on the following please share them. (I realize contractor and material estimates vary widely and your response will not be taken as an exact estimate).
The two story home is in West Virginia and the stone basement was flooded in 1980. The wood frame was not in the waters (barely) but some of the wooden support beams that run to the floor were. No water damage was visible, however there may be a mold issue on the Chestnut beams. The insulation from the floor was removed from water damage and will need to be replaced.
The wiring is mostly ungrounded (meaning only 2 prong outlets) so will need to be updated for modern conviences. A professional contractor will likely do this work.
There is a small leak in the slate roof. How do you maintain a slate roof?
The walls are wood slats and are in need of insulation.
The double hung windows are in pretty good shape but some need the weights reattached.
The kitchen was added on and is more like a closet than a kitchen. I would like to add on a new room (plenty of space) adjacent to the old kitchen for a new kitchen. Again, a professional contractor would be used for the addition.
Grey water plumbing needs to be redirected to sewer lines.
I know this is a lot but it is a beautiful home and deserves to be brought back to life.
Thanks for any insight you may be able to offer.
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