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Remodel Project Plan
Hello All,
Looking for a little friendly advice. I’m currently in the process demoing a two bedroom first floor apartment unit (1,000sqft) with gas hookup, 100A service. To date this is what has been done – entire unit has been brought down to studs, service updated from a 60A to 100A panel, all knob & tube has been removed (house is in New England circa 1880). I’m looking for people’s approaches for remodeling project plans. I have done this level of work in the past I’m just curious what people approaches are and why to certain aspects of remodeling. I know some people like putting wood floors in, then having drywall hung, taped and sanded, then have the floors finished etc. Others prefer another plan of attack. Again to clarify everything in this unit is being redone – new heating system, flooring, electrical, plumbing etc. I guess for all intent I could just follow a new home construction project plan but again people like to deviate in new construction as well. Thanks and looking forward to seeing your thoughts! |
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