Finally, after almost 3 months of slowly working on cleaning, scraping the rust off, priming and painting, the nearly 100 year old metal roof is sporting a new coat paint! The old gal looks good!
Chronicles of an old house restoration project in Dignowity Hill Historic District, San Antonio Texas
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013
The Back Porch
Before |
After |
Sunday, March 24, 2013
New Additions!
Before: Ugly Fence! |
Before: More Ugly! |
Nice Fence! |
Improved Curb Appeal! |
Friday, January 25, 2013
The Roof
Metal Roof |
Sanding and Cleaning Progress |
Primer coat |
After some research and speaking with local contractors we settled an a three step approach.The first step involved removing cleaning the as much of rust off the metal. Because of the age of the roof we decided to do this slowing with wire brushes and hand held power sander. As you can image this is a slow process but worth the effort. The second step involved brushing on a good coat of primer designed to stop the oxidation process. The last step will be to paint on a coat of metallic colored paint to give a metallic look of a new metal roof. As you can see from the picture the paint job is still a work in progress. Stay tuned....more to come later!
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Catching Up!
Its been awhile since I've posted an entry on this blog so I need to catch up! We finished the project in Oct of 2012, well actually we are still doing some work on the house but the house is now totally livable. The folks that were interested in buying the house back out of the sale but they agreed to lease the house at a market rate rent so we are getting a positive cash flow. So its still a good deal for us.
In the meantime I got busy doing some landscape work in the front of the house. Remember that pile of rubble and stone that was removed when we demolished the wall around the porch? Well, the cut stone came in handy for some low cost landscaping. We also laid down crushed or decomposed granite in the drive way and sidewalk.
One last thing....It's always nice to get noticed. The house was featured in the city's Office of Historic Preservation Jan issue of their newsletter as an example of a substantial restoration! You can check out the newsletter at: http://www.sanantonio.gov/historic/Newsletter.aspx
Very Cool!
Rock Pile |
Recycled Rock Pile |
Nice Rocks! |
One last thing....It's always nice to get noticed. The house was featured in the city's Office of Historic Preservation Jan issue of their newsletter as an example of a substantial restoration! You can check out the newsletter at: http://www.sanantonio.gov/historic/Newsletter.aspx
Very Cool!
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