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30 Tuesday Apr 2019
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27 Saturday Apr 2019
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A chimney crown was added, as well as a drip edge, or drip cap on the chimney. You can see a drip edge shadow near the top of both chimneys in the old photo. This detail was typical of the time period; this one is rather simple with one course for the drip edge. Referencing the historic photo (below), we recreated details of the stone cap as much as possible. In the MLS photo from 1996, the crown and cap appear to missing; so they have been gone for quite a while.
Circa late 1800’s
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27 Wednesday Mar 2019
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A heavy wall stainless steel flue liner was installed, surrounded by lightweight concrete of perlite and portland cement that offers zero clearance to combustibles.
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02 Saturday Feb 2019
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inHere you can see the original window sizes in the unpainted area where the window trim would have been. As the house was transformed from a dogtrot cabin (C. 1866) into a 2 story Victorian (Late 1800’s), taller windows were added; near 2:1 ratio as common in Victorian period homes. The front dogtrot doors were about 6″ shorter as seen in trim details of the door photo.
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05 Friday Jan 2018
Reproduction novelty siding on front, sides, and rear of the original structure. The addition will have board and batten, much the same as the original kitchen addition.
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