When we last left our intrepid house rehabber (is that a word?), he had ripped out a lot of nasty old carpet and some wall paneling, and was steeling himself to pull down ceilings.
There is no way to pull down a ceiling that does not result in a literal rain of filth on top of the puller's head. He got it done, though.
He found some cool stuff while he was doing the demo. Like the original adobe bricks under the plaster in one room:
Circa approximately 1920 he thinks, although it's hard to tell here because adobe building has been in use here for so long and was still used until not long ago.
The house appears to have begun life as a two-room adobe, and then was added on to at different times over the years with different materials. Some walls are stone, some are cinder block, some are more modern two-by-fours. It's an interesting example of the history of the building materials in this area.
The fun (fun?) part over, A. then began the tedious process of shoveling three feet of detritus off the floor and wheelbarrowing it into the dumpster.
He's still working on that. And the dumpster is filling up fast.
Stay tuned for the next installment! Which will probably be A. fixing some of the big cracks in the stone walls. Or maybe gutting the kitchen of the nasty old cabinets, if there's room in the dumpster.
2 comments:
Thanks for the update...lots o' work , but that is what fuels A. it seems.
Given A's propensity for stepping on nails, I hope you've got a nail-finding team in place.
Great work!
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