I'm going to be getting some work done on my house and I'm trying to figure out how much damage is going to be done to my wallet. I have a ~100 year old house with original plaster walls/ceilings and original wood floor. Unfortunately the wood floor isn't salvagable. Anyway, here's what I want done in my living/dining room (12'x24' space):
Plaster stripped off the ceilings/walls (one 12' length of wall has the underlying brick exposed)
Floor pulled up, properly insulated, and new subflooring put down
Framing and drywall put up (aside from one of the 24' walls which will remain brick) -depending on the price, I may hang the drywall myself-
I'll be laying new hardwood flooring, installing moudling, etc. myself.
Has anyone had similar work done to his/her house or is anyone involved in construction who might be able to ballpark what I'll be paying? I'm going to start calling around this afternoon, but don't want to go into this totally blind. Thanks.
Plaster stripped off the ceilings/walls (one 12' length of wall has the underlying brick exposed)
Floor pulled up, properly insulated, and new subflooring put down
Framing and drywall put up (aside from one of the 24' walls which will remain brick) -depending on the price, I may hang the drywall myself-
I'll be laying new hardwood flooring, installing moudling, etc. myself.
Has anyone had similar work done to his/her house or is anyone involved in construction who might be able to ballpark what I'll be paying? I'm going to start calling around this afternoon, but don't want to go into this totally blind. Thanks.