Bridget Flynn, a homeowner in the West Central neighborhood, said it didn’t take long for her to agree to showcase her renovated home at 902 W. Walnut St. Flynn has transformed the house – which, like all other stops on the tour, is for sale – removing paneling added in the 1920s or ’30s, raising the ceilings to their original heights, refinishing the original hardwood floors and installing new insulation, electric wiring and plumbing.
Bridget Flynn, a homeowner in the West Central neighborhood, said it didn’t take long for her to agree to showcase her renovated home at 902 W. Walnut St. Flynn has transformed the house – which, like all other stops on the tour, is for sale – removing paneling added in the 1920s or ’30s, raising the ceilings to their original heights, refinishing the original hardwood floors and installing new insulation, electric wiring and plumbing.
Bridget Flynn, a homeowner in the West Central neighborhood, said it didn’t take long for her to agree to showcase her renovated home at 902 W. Walnut St. Flynn has transformed the house – which, like all other stops on the tour, is for sale – removing paneling added in the 1920s or ’30s, raising the ceilings to their original heights, refinishing the original hardwood floors and installing new insulation, electric wiring and plumbing.
Bridget Flynn, a homeowner in the West Central neighborhood, said it didn’t take long for her to agree to showcase her renovated home at 902 W. Walnut St. Flynn has transformed the house – which, like all other stops on the tour, is for sale – removing paneling added in the 1920s or ’30s, raising the ceilings to their original heights, refinishing the original hardwood floors and installing new insulation, electric wiring and plumbing.
Bridget Flynn, a homeowner in the West Central neighborhood, said it didn’t take long for her to agree to showcase her renovated home at 902 W. Walnut St. Flynn has transformed the house – which, like all other stops on the tour, is for sale – removing paneling added in the 1920s or ’30s, raising the ceilings to their original heights, refinishing the original hardwood floors and installing new insulation, electric wiring and plumbing.
Bridget Flynn, a homeowner in the West Central neighborhood, said it didn’t take long for her to agree to showcase her renovated home at 902 W. Walnut St. Flynn has transformed the house – which, like all other stops on the tour, is for sale – removing paneling added in the 1920s or ’30s, raising the ceilings to their original heights, refinishing the original hardwood floors and installing new insulation, electric wiring and plumbing.
Logistics company Premier Truck Group is building a new truck sales and repair facility in Strafford, using precast contract, metal framing, thermoplastic polyolefin roofing and standing-seam metal in its construction.