Hi,
I was referred to THD by a kind person at the City-Data forum who recommended this site with great enthusiasm.
I just (closing was Friday, May 12th) bought a 1918 house in Alabama that needs a thorough sprucing up - and more, I'm sure, which I'll discover as I dig in. It's got asbestos shingle over clapboards (warning - there will be questions about this!) to the window sill of the second floor and stucco above. I live quite a distance away, so initially will only be able to visit occasionally to work on it.
I look forward to the conversations here, learning and sharing what I learn.
James
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Welcome! There are many knowledgable folk around here who are very patient and willing to share their experiences and know-how.
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hello james and welcome! you know I want to ask if you have a banjo on your knee....
we are here when you've got your questions in order....
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we are here when you've got your questions in order....
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Congratulations and welcome. Hopefully the original siding is intact under the asbestos shingles.
I'm starting to hear the Charley Patton song "Going to Move to Alabama" in my head....
I'm starting to hear the Charley Patton song "Going to Move to Alabama" in my head....
Re: Alabamy Bound
Here's a view of the house. It's asbestos to the second-floor sill and stucco above. Some of the vegetation needs to be cleared, but there's a huge live oak to the south which shades the house until the afternoon which, of course, is going to stay.
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Hi, Manalto, and welcome! It looks like a great house. Just curious, but I grew up in Huntsville, Alabama. Where is it located?
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I arrived here from a city-data referral too.
District folks love pictures, so feel free to post more anytime! We even have a gallery feature if you don't already have an image host.
Is that a second chimney I spy peeking through the shady oak?
Welcome to the District, I hope you find it a nice resource.
District folks love pictures, so feel free to post more anytime! We even have a gallery feature if you don't already have an image host.
Is that a second chimney I spy peeking through the shady oak?
Welcome to the District, I hope you find it a nice resource.
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Hi Lily,
Good observation - there are four fireplaces, 2 up and 2 down, currently set up for gas space heaters. Here's the dining room (with that innovative chocolate and lavender color scheme), whose chimney is the one you noticed (space heater removed). There is an angled board mounted on the fireplace, presumably to direct soot away from the mantle (and onto the ceiling?).
319 Fifth dining room by James McInnis, on Flickr
Good observation - there are four fireplaces, 2 up and 2 down, currently set up for gas space heaters. Here's the dining room (with that innovative chocolate and lavender color scheme), whose chimney is the one you noticed (space heater removed). There is an angled board mounted on the fireplace, presumably to direct soot away from the mantle (and onto the ceiling?).
319 Fifth dining room by James McInnis, on Flickr
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I'm not sure the angle was to deflect the soot so much as maybe it was done in the hopes of deflecting heat from rising straight up.
That amount of soot would make me want to call a service before using the heater. Maybe what they had installed came too far forward, hence the soot? Otherwise it may be that the chimney desperately needed a cleaning. I don't really know much about fireplaces with gas inserts.
That amount of soot would make me want to call a service before using the heater. Maybe what they had installed came too far forward, hence the soot? Otherwise it may be that the chimney desperately needed a cleaning. I don't really know much about fireplaces with gas inserts.
--Proud member of the Industrious Cheapskate Club
--Currently pondering ways to encourage thoughtful restovation and discourage mindless renovation.
--Currently pondering ways to encourage thoughtful restovation and discourage mindless renovation.