After great success with the bar room floors last year, we went ahead and did the last of the floors in the basement. Looks great!
After great success with the bar room floors last year, we went ahead and did the last of the floors in the basement. Looks great!
After 30+ years of the 3rd floor bath leaking into 2nd front closet, a floor drain was finally installed to provide a way to get rid of the water that splashes out of the shower. At the same time, a new exhaust fan was installed and properly vented through the roof.
After Mr Calabrese passed away in November 2012, his home was sold and purchased by a young couple (was listed for $ 1.8 million) who then gutted it, and are in the process of a massive renovation.
(Pictures will be updated periodically as work progresses)
Summer 2013- the back wall was repaired, repainted along with re-mounting the backboard and repainted the basketball court. Came out great!
The old wood floor (if you can call it that) was torn up and the undergrads removed it from the attic and disposed of it. It was quite a pile of debris! The ceiling joists were extended up to support the new floor and the insulation went in flush with the top. We then installed 13 sheet of plywood for the new floor that will provide storage and roof access.
In March 2013, we contracted with a professional company to come in and install epoxy floors in the basement. The result is fantastic, and we expect the floors to last virtually forever.