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gaz April 22nd 04 08:48 PM

Question about Old home repair
 
I just purchased a 3 Family home that is about 100 years old. The home
needs both inside and outside repair. Such as the Vinyl siding and
windows need replacing. The inside of the house is in decent shape the
only floor that needs to be touched is the 2nd. It will need to be
gutted and redone. My question is. Should I begin my work on the
inside of the house or the outside?

Thanks,
Gaz

jhill April 22nd 04 10:21 PM

Question about Old home repair
 
My gut feeling is, get the outside work done while it is warm enough. The
inside work should be able to be done anytime.
"gaz" wrote in message
om...
I just purchased a 3 Family home that is about 100 years old. The home
needs both inside and outside repair. Such as the Vinyl siding and
windows need replacing. The inside of the house is in decent shape the
only floor that needs to be touched is the 2nd. It will need to be
gutted and redone. My question is. Should I begin my work on the
inside of the house or the outside?

Thanks,
Gaz




John Willis April 23rd 04 12:57 AM

Question about Old home repair
 
On 22 Apr 2004 12:48:34 -0700, (gaz) scribbled this
interesting note:

I just purchased a 3 Family home that is about 100 years old. The home
needs both inside and outside repair. Such as the Vinyl siding and
windows need replacing. The inside of the house is in decent shape the
only floor that needs to be touched is the 2nd. It will need to be
gutted and redone. My question is. Should I begin my work on the
inside of the house or the outside?

Thanks,
Gaz


Do any and all outside work that must be done. Anything that needs
attention that will cause damage if not attended to should take first
priority. The next thing to ask yourself is; "Where do I live? Inside
or outside?"

If it were me I'd fix what needs fixing outside and then move to the
inside, get it spruced up as fast as possible, then turn my attention
back to the exterior.


--
John Willis
(Remove the Primes before e-mailing me)

Jeff Cochran April 23rd 04 05:31 AM

Question about Old home repair
 
On 22 Apr 2004 12:48:34 -0700, (gaz) wrote:

I just purchased a 3 Family home that is about 100 years old. The home
needs both inside and outside repair. Such as the Vinyl siding and
windows need replacing. The inside of the house is in decent shape the
only floor that needs to be touched is the 2nd. It will need to be
gutted and redone. My question is. Should I begin my work on the
inside of the house or the outside?


Probably. I mean, those are the only two options, right?

Do the underlying structural and mechanical work first, finish work
last. Inside or outside depedning on weather.

Jeff

ivan April 23rd 04 11:39 AM

Question about Old home repair
 

"gaz" wrote in message
om...
I just purchased a 3 Family home that is about 100 years old. The home
needs both inside and outside repair. Such as the Vinyl siding and
windows need replacing. The inside of the house is in decent shape the
only floor that needs to be touched is the 2nd. It will need to be
gutted and redone. My question is. Should I begin my work on the
inside of the house or the outside?

Thanks,
Gaz


Remember that replacing windows will affect both inside and outside of the
house so you need to keep that in mind when choosing which projects to do
first.

Ivan



John Grabowski April 23rd 04 04:27 PM

Question about Old home repair
 
I agree with Jeff. Concentrate on the structure itself, then do finish and
cosmetic repairs. Does the foundation need repair? Do any support beams
need replacing? Upgrade your plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems before
finishing walls. Anything that is causing continual degradation, such as a
roof leaking, should be addressed first.

One thing about a house that old is some problems may not surface until
construction begins. Perhaps do some minor demolition and exploratory
surgery to see what is going on behind the walls and ceilings then you can
decide where the priorities are.

As another poster stated, replacing windows will affect the inside as well
as the outside. Do them before installing new siding and finishing interior
walls.


John Grabowski
http://www.mrelectrician.tv




"Jeff Cochran" wrote in message
...
On 22 Apr 2004 12:48:34 -0700, (gaz) wrote:

I just purchased a 3 Family home that is about 100 years old. The home
needs both inside and outside repair. Such as the Vinyl siding and
windows need replacing. The inside of the house is in decent shape the
only floor that needs to be touched is the 2nd. It will need to be
gutted and redone. My question is. Should I begin my work on the
inside of the house or the outside?


Probably. I mean, those are the only two options, right?

Do the underlying structural and mechanical work first, finish work
last. Inside or outside depedning on weather.

Jeff




[email protected] April 23rd 04 07:12 PM

Question about Old home repair
 


I agree with Jeff. Concentrate on the structure itself, then do finish and
cosmetic repairs. Does the foundation need repair? Do any support beams
need replacing? Upgrade your plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems before
finishing walls. Anything that is causing continual degradation, such as a
roof leaking, should be addressed first.


Err... after actual hazards. Loose ( steps, rails, wiring, bricks in chimney)
*Then* problems that threaten the structure (bug and water control)
Then things that are costing you money.. (insulation, draft control)

--Goedjn



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