Composite Railings
I have a wood frame house that dates back to 1899 in South Slope. It has lost all its original detail. While the original porch and stoop railings were wood, they were replaced by mass produced iron railings in the 70s. I am looking into replacing the now rusting iron railings with white composite railings, does anyone have any suggestions / recommendations about what type of composite railings to buy?
Thanks for your help
Sealing Brick Fireplace
I have two brick fireplaces, and would like to seal them to help protect the brick, but don’t want a glossy finish… does anyone have any suggestions as to what i should use?
Renovating a wrought iron gate
I recently acquired a wrought iron gate, and it needs to be restored – (sanded down, rustoleumn applied, repainted etc) before I can put it up. Has anyone had a good experience hiring someone to do this kind of work. If so, all recommendations welcome. Thanks.
Tenants moving out early
My tenants just informed me that they are moving 4 months shy of the end of their rental agreement. The reason for the move is a new job outside of NYC. They say that they are moving “sometime in March” so have not even given the required 30 days notice. They also say that they cannot pay March’s rent and told me to use their security deposit. This is not acceptable to us as the deposit is meant to cover any damage to the apt. and not rent. I find it infuriating that they think that they can set the terms on how we should deal with this, and strongly feel that they must be held accountable for their obligations. Frankly, they have been total jerks about this and other recent issues. We need advice on how best to proceed. What should we do if we cannot get new tenants before the end of the current rental agreement? We know that we can hold them legally liable for the rent that they owe, but don’t know how to initiate a claim. Thanks for any and all advice.
Renovation Priority?
Spring is almost here and we are hoping to embark on some renovation work on our South Slope frame house. There are numerous projects that need to be done, but we only have the funds to take on one this spring so we are coming to you for some advice on which project to tackle first (i.e. which would be the best investment in today’s economy, or which makes the most sense to add equity to our home.)
The façade. The house originally had a façade typical of Victorian frame houses in the South Slope. Beautiful cornicing, a porch running along the full length of the parlor level, ornate wood working, etc. However, the current façade is a total eyesore. It was redone about 30 years ago with aluminum siding and a concrete porch. We plan to restore the façade to its original glory based on the tax photo from 1938. This would be our first choice, but we think that it may be out of reach given our budget. Any advice from anyone who redid their frame house façade on what kind of ballpark cost we might be talking about? We need to redo the siding, the front door, the front porch & stoop steps, we want to add a cornice, and probably replace the windows.
The cellar. We have a large partially finished cellar which would turn our owner’s duplex into a triplex with a recreation room in the cellar. There is already a half bath installed down there, but the previous owner did not finish the job and so it still needs a good amount of work. We know that we could not turn this into a legal rental so it will just be a family/recreation room, but we don’t yet have kids so not sure if we should tackle this now. We do get water in the cellar when it rains heavily so waterproofing the cellar would also have to be done.
Bathrooms. We have two full baths and one half bath. All were redone fairly recently and in working order, but the style of each is plain awful (and there is no heat in the master bath) so a facelift in each of them is a firm reality at some point.
Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.
Renovation inspiration sought
I recently bought a Victorian frame house. It’s been treated badly on the inside and out over the years, and I’m about to start bringing it back to its former glory. I have lots of ideas, but am also looking for any recommendations regarding inspiring books, magazines etc that anyone feels are particularly good at pointing them in the right direction.
May 21, 2012 | 02:16 PM