Wednesday, March 9, 2011

30 Watkins Street Project

The wonderful smell of the ocean and clean air surrounds our newest project which we picked up in mid-December but decided to put off construction due to all the snowstorms that came our way here in New England.

This little cottage near the beach is located off of Quincy Shore Drive and a mile away from Marina Bay. A beautiful little area where on beautiful clear days you can see the Boston skyline and the Quincy shoreline along Wollaston Beach.

Quincy Shore Drive is a historic road in Quincy, Massachusetts. It was built in 1903 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. Quincy of course was the early residence of two Presidents, John Adams and John Quincy Adams. You can find Quincy's history on the official Discover Quincy website.

We accidently stumbled upon this little cottage that was for sale on a quiet post Thanksgiving drive down the shoreline to take in the fresh air one last time before winter set in. As we drove by we noticed how run down the property looked and noticed the "For Sale" sign out front. We immediately called our realtor George and when we didn't reach him we left a message for the sellers broker.


Once the appointment was made and we walked through the property, we were convinced that this little cottage was destined for a makeover from "MKE". We noticed almost immediately that the cottage had serious foundation issues and the basement had two sump pumps due to the high water table of the area. Additionally, the interior of the cottage had some serious damages that were beyond repair.

So, we put an offer on the property and closed on it mid-December.
Snow storm after snow storm prevented us from commencing work on this project but gave us some time to formulate a solid plan, review Quincy's building codes and design a modern cottage that we'd be happy to put our names on.





First up however was securing the property and avoiding winter damages so immediately after we purchased the property we called N-Star Gas to shut off the gas and take the meter away and also called the Quincy's Water Department and requested that the main water valve be shut off from the street.


The folks at the Quincy Water Department and N-Star Gas were very accommodating and they sent a crew over promptly.






Shutting the water main was a chore and a half and the crew worked for hours in the freezing cold attempting to find and turn off the water from the street. N-Star marked the ground to show where their pipes were so that the Quincy Water Department folks could dig to find the water shut off switch that was burried underground. As they began to dig they hit water at about a foot deep. It was of no surprise to us however knowing about the high water table of the area.



Follow us as we bring this neglected property back to life.


I will post a link to the before photos of the property shortly.


MKE

Friday, February 4, 2011

42 Ralph Talbot Street - Blower door Test & Energy STar Audit results

Well folks, life got a bit ahead of us and we hadn't blogged for a while. We hope everyone is weathering these snow storms well.

Here's the final post on 42 Ralph Talbot.

We have good news and great news!





The good news is that we had an offer on the property that we accepted and this project sold early November, 2010.





The great news:
we not only had a successful blower door test but we made Energy Star level II on this project and we were thrilled to have it in the October 2nd 2010 NorthEast Sustainable Energy Associations Green House Tour.



Our energy audit resulted us in a 55 HERS RATING! That brought this project to a Level II Energy Star level, making this home 45% more energy efficient that standard code requires.



Everything that went into this beautiful "Old meets New" renovation from the High Efficiency heating & air conditioning systems, the HRV (heat recovery ventillation system), the CFL light bulbs, reusing the antique wide pine flooring to the BIB insulation system made it a candidate for the Green Buildings Open House tour on October 2nd, 2010. During our first open house we had over 120 people walk through and we had a very successful Green Buildings Open House tour a few weeks after that as well.


Thank you to all who made this project a successful and green rehab!
Stay tuned for our next project!

The MKE Development Team!