jollygreengiant
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So we have just bought a country property with an old derelict building that we would like to save. Now I know many will say to just tear it down but it has some interesting historical aspects; basically it's been around since 1870, and up until 1970 it was a one room schoolhouse. It even had the original belltower on it and the original wood ceiling. The other reason we want to keep it is we desperately need outside storage and we are young and cheap (and jollygreengiant someday wants a shop
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The most pressing issue is we need to make it watertight. The roof is currently steel over top of what looks to be wood shingles. The current steel is very rusty and has 4 bad spots. One is in the peak for the old chimney opening, one is about a baseball sized hole halfway down the roof, and there are two corners where the steel has been ripped off. I'm wondering what the best way to go about this is? Could I patch the damaged areas and paint it? I haven't had a chance to look at the nails/screws to see what shape they are in yet. Either way I'm not sure if I will attempt this part or hire it done; I'm not a fan of heights....
The second part is the siding. It is timber framed, with board and batten as the original layer. Overtop of that someone put vinyl siding. Now the only place the vinyl is still present is the back; the other three sides it's pretty much fallen off. Most of the B&B is in good shape but some is rotten. I had thought of simply repairing the B&B and painting but then I'll likely be painting every few years? So I was thinking steel sheets or vinyl. I like steel for the better durability but thinking vinyl will be easier to install. The building is out of square by a few inches.
Basically I have a lot of thoughts/ideas running through my mind and I need to narrow down my options. What would GJ do???
The most pressing issue is we need to make it watertight. The roof is currently steel over top of what looks to be wood shingles. The current steel is very rusty and has 4 bad spots. One is in the peak for the old chimney opening, one is about a baseball sized hole halfway down the roof, and there are two corners where the steel has been ripped off. I'm wondering what the best way to go about this is? Could I patch the damaged areas and paint it? I haven't had a chance to look at the nails/screws to see what shape they are in yet. Either way I'm not sure if I will attempt this part or hire it done; I'm not a fan of heights....
The second part is the siding. It is timber framed, with board and batten as the original layer. Overtop of that someone put vinyl siding. Now the only place the vinyl is still present is the back; the other three sides it's pretty much fallen off. Most of the B&B is in good shape but some is rotten. I had thought of simply repairing the B&B and painting but then I'll likely be painting every few years? So I was thinking steel sheets or vinyl. I like steel for the better durability but thinking vinyl will be easier to install. The building is out of square by a few inches.
Basically I have a lot of thoughts/ideas running through my mind and I need to narrow down my options. What would GJ do???

