LadyDIY
14th June 2005, 02:12 AM
We're thinking of purchasing an old house that has verandah's closed in.
Under the house has also been closed in as living space.
The house needs some major street appeal improvement. It looks a bit box-y, but it is the proverbial worst house in the best street.
I would love to re-open the front verandah (north facing) but fear this will create rain/wet issues downstairs.
Is there a way around this?
I've thought of extending a smaller verandah say 1.5 wider out again to give the open verandah and downstairs rain protection and add street appeal.
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The house has no eves. The roof is a bull nose shape but not in the true bull nose style. Does this creat many water issues with leakage inside. I've seen heaps of this style roof around in older homes but no personal experience.
Thanks people.
Under the house has also been closed in as living space.
The house needs some major street appeal improvement. It looks a bit box-y, but it is the proverbial worst house in the best street.
I would love to re-open the front verandah (north facing) but fear this will create rain/wet issues downstairs.
Is there a way around this?
I've thought of extending a smaller verandah say 1.5 wider out again to give the open verandah and downstairs rain protection and add street appeal.
Next question similarly related..
The house has no eves. The roof is a bull nose shape but not in the true bull nose style. Does this creat many water issues with leakage inside. I've seen heaps of this style roof around in older homes but no personal experience.
Thanks people.