Jun 28, 2013

Church Hill's Newest Pink Lady


Restoration Builders of Virginia has recently had the privilege of working on the house at 2100 East Broad Street, right at the bustling corner of 21st and East Broad Streets.

We've worked on this historic house before, and were coming back to do siding repair and to rebuild the front porch.


We took down old rotten siding boards, replaced them with new boards, properly backprimed, and installed with the correct fasteners. By replacing the siding with wood we preserved the historic look, feel, and value of this balloon framed house.

 Painters came behind us, scraping and then priming and painting the house a lovely pink. When headed East on Broad Street from City Hall, you can spot this Pink Lady from the opposite hill around 12th Street.

RBVA had done work on the front porch at 2100 several years ago, when the rails, columns, gutters, ceiling, and roof were all revamped. This year we came back for the deck. The concrete slab that had been there was no longer desireable, so we replaced it with brick piers, pressure treated framing, and tongue and groove flooring. The little touches like the grooved shoes for the columns (for water drainage), slope of the deck, and skirt and ogee trim around the outside edge of the framing, show our attention to detail and long term thinking involved in our construction.
 More pictures after the break...


All of the sanding/caulking/painting is not quite finished, but she already looks fabulous.


If you are looking to replace siding or renovate an existing porch or deck take a look at the pink house at 2100 E. Broad to see our work, she's hard to miss.


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