• December 12, 2005

Insulating The Attic

Keeping our bungalow warm in the winter and cool in the summer

Restoration Diary

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  1. Barb

    Hello–I know I’m going to be studying your site over and over. We just closed on a smaller 1917 Craftsman bungalow here in Butte, MT that is going to require A LOT of renovation! Bones are good but boy, oh boy, the layers of crud we are removing. The cheap 80′s panelling is gone and most of the three layers of wallpaper in the living/dining area, but we are facing months of white paint removal. Fortunately we don’t live in it yet! My big problem right now is that due to space, the washer and dryer were plumbed into the bathroom. My plan is to move it to a large closet area just off the kitchen. I don’t think moving 220 wiring down from the stove area will be a problem but I am a little worried about venting the dryer and getting those pipes moved. Guess I’ll call a plumber and prepare for a big bill.


  2. elise

    So glad to see you back. Looking forward to hearing more about your new project!


  3. merideth

    so glad i check in! just nice to see/hear y’all…happy christmas!


  4. chris

    Oh no! not the attics again! I remember helping you guys place the insulation and it wasn’t very fun. Make sure you cover yourself up!



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