The trade crews have been hard at work the past few weeks and things are coming along fast. Plumbing and electrical rough-ins are almost completed and insulation and dry wall will be going up before you know it. We really can't thank all the people who have worked on the house enough. Miles has some great subcontractors on the project who seem like stand up crews that do the right thing even when it's not the most convenient or cheapest. At no point have I felt like anyone we've met is trying to do shoddy work or drain us of cash. While this might seem like a silly point to make, it just feels good to know that the people who are working on the project really care about the work they are doing and want to make sure things are done right.
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The Petty Home, a turn-of-the-century Queen Anne, is being fully restored by Miles Honeycutt. Miles is the same general contracter who oversaw restoration of the Clapp-Ferguson home and Winston's Broken House, both in the Cleveland-Holloway neighborhood. Miles is restoring the home in keeping with historic elements of the original house to a single family dwelling. Check back often and watch this great home come back to life.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
They work hard for the money.
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