So here is a picture, because I guess I've got to start keeping a log of what this thing looks like, of my house with the current porch. I know the porch looks fine, but it is rotted and too small. So far we have just decided to replace it with an enclosed porch that would be about a foot deeper (1 foot further out from the house). While I work on some designs I am also trying to find out what i have to do to pull a permit in the town of Andover, MA. I remember the former owner of the house telling me when they bought the house that it is "pre-existing, non-conforming." I know that means that it doesn' conform to the current zoning laws but I don't know what that means in terms of what I have to do differently to rebuild my porch.
My House from the front with the old porch
Friday, June 25, 2004
Sunday, June 20, 2004
The front porch is in bad condition
My front porch is a normal porch attached to a house built around 1921. It's an open porch that has had some work done on it in the last ten years to replace some of the decking and some of the framing and supports, but all in all it is rotting and is probably covered in lead pain. So my wife and I have decided to replace it.
We would like to make the porch a bit bigger in the process of replacing it and enclose it so that we add a bit more space to our house in the process. I think we are going to make it a three season (we live in Massachusetts) so we will not need to insulate it or add a full foundation.
Now that we have decided that we would like to do it I need to come up with a design.
We would like to make the porch a bit bigger in the process of replacing it and enclose it so that we add a bit more space to our house in the process. I think we are going to make it a three season (we live in Massachusetts) so we will not need to insulate it or add a full foundation.
Now that we have decided that we would like to do it I need to come up with a design.
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