2004-06 Remodeling began with pool and cabanas. Addition of a new filter system with automatic chlorinator. Designed and installed a new solar system for adding water automatically to the pool. Additions of new toilet fixtures and paint for the cabanas dressing rooms. The cabana then underwent painting on the outside, replacement of roof, with a 50 year roof (Architectural shingles). Windows were glazed, repaired, or replaced. The pool itself was painted and sealed.
Moving to the detached 2.5 garage which also supports a 28X16 patio cover for the pool, windows were treated, re-glazed and repaired, new insulated garage doors with electronic openers were installed. The garage was then scrapped, undercoated and painted with Sherman Williams 35 year paint. A ultra modern stereo system was installed with speaker systems for the garage and pool areas. Work benches, counter tops, and additional shelving were also installed.
The main home itself supports a 1.5 insulated garage which underwent a replacement of a new insulated automatic garage door. The home outside was completely refurbished after undergoing a high pressure bath. All windows were repaired, re-glazed or replaced. New storm windows were added, the roof was replaced with a 50 year architectural shingle. New gutters and down spouts were installed, fascist and sophist were covered with high quality siding material.
The addition to the main brick structure, which encompasses a den/office, a work shop, 1.5 attached garage, and the upstairs guest room; underwent a renovation of hi-grade vinyl siding, backed by a vapor barrier and insulation. New, insulated entrance storm doors were installed to the sitting room/back porch, and to the entrance to the downstairs rec-room. All exposed window casings, and the front entrance, which supports a column entrance were painted.
The home also sports an inside sprinkler system in every room, and has panic buttons (on the first floor level and basement), which will summon the local fire department if needed. The home also supports an intercom system throughout.
The home currently supports a broadband cable hook-up with grater than T-1 service. The home is serviced with cable TV, natural gas and city water. Water pipes are all cooper, and the electrical system is state of the art 200 amp services. The home also supports a complete 2nd Kitchen, which is located next to the rec-room in the basement. The rec-room and bar area also has its own bathroom.
Updates to the interior; The boiler for the hot water heating system was replaced with a state of the art 225 btu system that supports a 4 zone hot water heating system. A new 75 gallon gas hot water heater was also installed. The kitchens’ stainless steal counter top stove was refurbished with new burners. A new garbage disposal was installed, a new stainless steal sink, with stainless steal hardware, was installed into a new granite type counter top. The dishwasher was replaced with a totally new stainless steal model. A new stainless steal (double wide) refrigerator was also installed. The kitchen countertop stove also supports a separate stainless steal inside grill. The kitchen also has double stainless steal ovens.
The interior now sports a completely new paint scheme. The laundry room and kitchen flooring has been replaced with Coagulum life time guarantee light oak flooring. New carpets were installed in the hall ways upstairs and down, along with the carpets in the master bed room, the formal dinning and living room.
The 1500+ sq. ft. recreation room was completely remodeled with the installation of theater seating to view the new 57” big screen Sony hi-definition entertainment System. A new beveled 12’X4’ mirror was installed behind the full service bar, a DJ station was installed at the east end of the bar, and a new pool table, and a three station - (Play Station System), along with a new computer station was installed.
Did I mention; three large bedrooms upstairs and the 20X16 foot Office/Den on the first floor has beautiful pegged hardwood floors, and the rear staircase (staircase number two) is of light oak wood.
You can see the home at the following web site along with a video and slide show.. http://scottabeckett.com/beckett_manor.htm
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