Forum Old Home Restoration / Renovation 1 Jan 01, 2018 4:20 pm I have just recently relocated a 1920s Californian bungalow onto my block of land. As the house was given to me by a local hospital and still being used for consulting rooms it was in great condition with lots of original features.The move wasn’t without it’s complications. However the house is now sitting on new stumps and the repair work and a small extension are under way. I am wondering if anybody else has done a similar thing. I am also after some inspiration for design and decorating ideas. Because the house has historical significance to the community I need to maintain the integrity of the era whilst still making it a comfortable place to live. Cheers. Hey, So basically i want to relocate the grounding rod for my home and i really don't want to shell out like $500 to an electrician to do something i know i can do with my… 0 565 I read cement render can crack more often compare to acrylic. Is that true? 9 844 Building Standards; Getting It Right! You could also get your floor levels checked by an engineer, to check variance across the structure. I saw it done in a YouTube video by Cornell Engineers, then maybe… 6 703 |