Utilities:
- Bring in gas service
- Remove radiators and replace the oil boiler with a forced air gas furnace
- Add a tankless water heater
- Remove knob and tube wiring and update electrical panel
- Replace existing plumbing with pex manifold system
- Upgrade water service
Basement:
- Add a three-piece bathroom
- Create laundry and storage areas
- Use remaining space for a finished rec room
Main Floor:
- Gut entire main floor, insulate and replace plaster walls with drywall
- Open up the wall between the kitchen and the dining room
- Install a new kitchen, including an island
- Add a sliding door from the dining room out to the backyard
Second Floor:
- Completely replace bathroom
- Remove plaster in stairwell/hallway and replace with drywall
We still haven't decided what to do with the second floor bedrooms. We're back and forth on whether we should gut these rooms. We've come up with the pros and cons of gutting the bedrooms but haven't landed on a decision. Let us know what you think by voting in our poll!
Pros
Ease of installing new electrical
Insulate for sound from attached neighbours
Insulate exterior walls for energy rebates
Cons
Extra cost and time
Potential damage to (and replacement of) existing hardwood floors
4 comments:
Great to hear about all this nice work and planning!
sounds like good plans. one option for the bedrooms is to take down only the exterior (or adjoining walls) and insulate those, then put 1/2" drywall over the gutted walls and 1/4" (or 1/2") over the remaining plaster walls. This way the electrician can do as much damage as they like to the walls but you don't have the mess of taking them all down. We did this in our master bedroom.
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