| Harry Palmer 2007-05-18, 1:25 pm |
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"Harry Palmer" <nope@nope.com> wrote in message
news:Lnj3i.642$u56.622@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net...
> Hi all
>
> we have a brick Victorian in Chicago and we have a big attic that we want
> to convert into a living space. I'd like to ask for ANY help advice or
> warnings that you folks could offer me.
>
> A description of the area
>
> the floor plan is 60 feet long by 25 feet wide.
> it is enclosed by a double brick wall which on one LENGTH varies between 5
> feet high down to 2 feet and on the other side is a consistent 3 feet high
>
> the apex of the PITCHED roof is about 12' - 14' and the pitch seems go up
1
> foot for every foot.
>
> the roof has exposed rafters which extend down to the brick wall.
>
> the floor is some kind of wood but it's too dirty to figure out what it is
> and it has gaps between the planking.
>
>
> Our intention
>
> we want to clean all the brick, seal it and paint it white to brighten up
> the area, we have enough exposed brick elsewhere. Any advise on this
process
> including tools, cleaning approaches etc, would be great.
>
> we want to clean the wooden planks that are on the underside of the roof,
> it's looks pretty good but is dirty, again any cleaning advice for the
> UNDERSIDE of a roof would be great.
>
> thanks in advance for any help
>
> Harry Palmer
>
>
>
Sorry I forgot the soffit problem.
The top of the knee wall has a gap that you can see the outside from
between the slate and the brick. We want to seal this gap, could we just put
insulation matting in there? Thanks in advance
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