Rehab Ready: Planning Home Maintenance & Repair Projects
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Rehab Ready: Planning Home Maintenance & Repair Projects
Constructed with high quality materials and built by expert craftsman, Chicago's vintage homes have continuously served the needs of generations of homeowners. With that said, vintage homeowners do face some potential challenges including antiquated layouts, outdated mechanical systems, past improper repairs, and the need to keep up with ongoing annual maintenance. It can sometime feel like everything has to be done at once, but that is rarely the case. Join Matt Cole, Program Coordinator for NHS' Chicago Greystone & Vintage Home Program to learn some practical tips for assessing your home's maintenance and repair needs, as well prioritizing rehab projects.
Two opportunities to attend:
Tuesday, April 5, 2016 6-7:30 PM
Logan Square Branch Public Library
3030 West Fullerton Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647
Parking available in adjacent lot and on-street
Tuesday, April 12, 2016 6-7:30 PM
South Shore Branch Public Library
2505 East 73rd Street
Chicago, IL 60649
On-street parking available
Funding for the Chicago Greytsone & Vintage Home Program is generously provided by the City of Chicago, the Alphawood Foundation, the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the State Farm Insurance Companies.
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Rehab Ready: Planning Home Maintenance & Repair Projects
South Shore Branch Public Library, 2505 East 73rd Street
Chicago, IL 60649
Keywords:
City of Chicago, Greystone, housing, Rennovation. Home Repairs
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