Start to Finish: A Rehab Project in Crosby, Texas LETS GO!
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- Start to Finish: A Rehab Project in Crosby, Texas "UNEDITED VERSION"
We recently completed a rehab project in Crosby, Texas that was both challenging and rewarding. The project involved a 1960s farmhouse that had been neglected for many years. The house was in a state of disrepair, with a leaky roof, crumbling foundation, and outdated plumbing and electrical systems.
We began the project by gutting the house and removing all of the old materials. We then replaced the roof, foundation, and all of the mechanical systems. We also added a new addition to the back of the house to create a larger living space.
Throughout the project, we encountered a number of unexpected setbacks and surprises. For example, we discovered that the foundation was more damaged than we had originally thought. We also found that the house was infested with termites.
Despite these challenges, we were able to complete the project on time and on budget. The finished product is a beautiful and functional home that is sure to be enjoyed by its new owners.
Here is a timeline of the project:
January 2023: We began the project by gutting the house.
February 2023: We replaced the roof and foundation.
March 2023: We installed the new mechanical systems.
April 2023: We began framing the new addition.
May 2023: We completed the framing and began the drywall work.
June 2023: We finished the drywall work and began the painting.
July 2023: We installed the new flooring and cabinets.
August 2023: We completed the landscaping and exterior work.
September 2023: We finished the final touches and moved in the new owners.
Total investment: $210,000
Total sales price: $249,900
This project was a great learning experience for us. We learned a lot about the challenges of rehabilitating an old house. We also learned how to overcome these challenges and create a beautiful and functional home.
We are proud of the work that we did on this project. We hope that the new owners will enjoy their home for many years to come.
Ok, so i just finished watching. Great job guys, looks great. A couple things i noticed, not 1 single ceiling fan. The dishwasher looks a couple inches short from the counter. On the back wall of the dining room, i would have put 2 windows, 1 on each side instead of the single window in the center. Does the first bedroom not have a closet? I might have missed that. You should have put a microwave above the stove. Now new owner has nowhere to put one without taking up counter space. Last thing is garage to park your vehicle. Just spend the $15K and add one. As a man i would want one to hang out in and work on things.
I lived in Crosby (other side of Hwy 90) for 15 years. Now im in Cypress. If you're ever looking for a forman to go from job to job and make sure the projects are going smooth, AND TRASH IS BEING PICKED UP, im your guy. Been in construction all my life.
Once again, great job.
I appreciate you watching! and everything you mentioned is on point. There is a closet in that bedroom, the "Foremen: we had was just not a good one but we where in to deep to really figure it out as it was out very first project. We learned so much. If you hit this link in my bio Id love to look a your work and at least consider anyone interested in our next project.
I sure hope they clean all the crap out on the ground before they install the sub floors! I would hate to buy a house with all that trash left behind.
Is there no forman on the job? There's no way i would allow all the trash everywhere. You cant even walk around the house without having to watch your step. Need to have a clean working environment!!
Most of the trash was cleaned out they just did a horrible job as we where moving along.