Posted by ditchwitch on July 27, 2015 at 06:30:36 from (209.168.162.34):
In Reply to: Old Houses OT posted by John B. on July 26, 2015 at 19:51:42:
John my wife and I just bought a old farm house that was built in 1873 ,2 story with 4 fire places. Sold our son our house on the lake and moving into this old house. It has been kept up and somewhat updated but not much. Things i have noticed of coarse the floors are not level not bad though but you do notice. I have a company called drypro that came out and did some work underneath the house. They are building 5 additional piers under the house with a steel beam and there will be screw jacks. Thats just to stabilize whats there and it want settle anymore in the future. All the beams under the house are hand hewn and sitting on rock piers. Its a awesome house. We are building a 2 car garage 28X30 with a attached enclosed breezeway onto the house.That work starts within the next 3 weeks. I would say save it you can if its within reason of coarse. Ours we cant wait to move into.
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