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Kuppersmith Home Renovation Project 3: Exterior
The Kuppersmith home renovation project follows the extensive renovation of a two-story, Tudor style home built in 1926 in Mobile, Alabama. In the third of our 13-part series, we frame up the addition, install new windows, and replace the cedar shake siding. ...More

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The Kuppersmith home renovation project follows the extensive renovation of a two-story, Tudor style home built in 1926 in Mobile, Alabama. In the third of our 13-part series, we tackle exterior work on the house, including:

  • Addition: Framing up the walls and roof on the master bedroom addition and kitchen expansion.
  • Windows: Installing new insulated glass windows from JELD-WEN Windows & Doors.
  • Eaves: Installing low maintenance, composite fascia boards and urethane crown molding on the eaves of the house.
  • Breezeway: Modifying the breezeway that connects the house to the garage to increase the slope of the roof.
  • Wood Shake Siding: Installing cypress shake siding on the gables and some walls of the house.
  • Roofing: Installing the asphalt shingle roof on the house and skylights on the back porch.

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