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Author Topic: repair of the lower sill frame  (Read 2589 times)
Indre
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« on: October 31, 2009, 06:20:55 PM »

Dear Mr. Marlowe

 I have a  1 store typical willage farmers' log house, which originally was built maybe in XVIII c., in 1935 moved  to another place and  slightly reconstructed. Now the lower frame- on the base of concrete and field stone is  in quite bad condition. The house is 15x8 m. If I will use ConServ 600 with sand to fill the  damaged places, how much it could cost?  Could you tell, what amount of  ConServ I will need?  The problem is, that I don't want to lift the house, because after this procedure, I am afraid, there would be the strong need to do much more repair work.  Or maybe in this case the prosthesis of some parts would be better?  Anyway, I  have to reinforce the foundation before changing the roof. 
By the way, the walls are  sheathed with  boarding, but between logs and boarding  my grandfather had placed tar-paper. There  had been some  kind of  "fashion"  half of century ago:(

Indre
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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2009, 04:10:48 PM »

Indre,
It is to difficult to answer these questions through the forum or by email.  The best way is for you to call me for a consultation.  I will better understand your needs and be able to help you easier by phone.
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