SEER 2003/2004: A REMODELING RESEARCH INITIATIVE

December 17, 2004

Construction Pictures - February 2003
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The wood clapboard siding was saved where possible and was replaced with 1/2 x 6 cedar where not salvageable.

Craig Drumheller from the NAHB Research Center visits the site in mid-February.
Craig Drumheller from the NAHB Research Center inspects the interior of the B&B concerning energy-efficiency procedures and systems to be used as progress continues.

This interior basement wall shows an original entry door opening and window location that were part of the original early 1700s house. The roof was removed from the original home, and the current home was built over and around it, leaving some of the original exterior walls in the basement of the new structure.
Another view of the window opening in the original exterior wall, which is now within the current structure.


 
 

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