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David Chamberlin House, circa 1830 (Photo courtesy of Historic Gettysburg Adams County) Springs Avenue House, 1908 (Photo courtesy of Mark Austin Building and Home Remodeling)

meets Historic Home Renovations in Adams County By Karen Hendricks

Home renos are all the rage. There are television shows, DIY blogs, YouTube channels, even experts such as Property Brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott reaching celebrity status thanks to America s fascination with home renovations. Growth in the remodeling industry, measured in terms of consumer spending, has risen every single quarter since 2014. Projections for 2017 call for the home improvement and repair market to hit $327 billion, surpassing its previous inflation-adjusted peak from 2006. That s according to the Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) tracked by the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University. Here in Adams County, many home renovations merge with residents deep appreciation of history. In the Borough of Gettysburg we have Civil War era homes that line our streets. Further out in the country, there are beautiful farmscapes rich with all types of historic homes not just Civil War homes but those going back to the 1700s, says Anne Zabawa, president of the Historic Gettysburg Adams County (HGAC). Within Adams County, the real estate market always includes a variety of historic properties, many builders are well-versed in renovating these historic gems, and a treasure trove of resources exists for homeowners. a Labor of Love When you choose an old house, it s not just the character, the space, the old hardwood floors it s about the lifestyle, says Suzanne Christianson, agent and co-owner of Re/Max of Gettysburg. She knows first-hand not just as a realtor but as a homeowner who continues to renovate her downtown, circa 1890s, Gettysburg property. There are all sorts of reasons people choose historic homes. They are very artful and unique not cookiecutter, Christianson says. They re also nostalgic people say old homes remind them of their grandparents or a house where they grew up. I feel like there s a draw to the historic downtown because you re able to walk downtown. Christianson says historic homes comprise a significant portion of home resales in Adams County, and the majority of them are well-built homes with good bones. In terms of advice, Christianson advises potential homeowners to have realistic ideas and goals in terms of repairs and maintenance. You need to know what you re getting into and be prepared. I look at buying an old house as a life investment. She cites common areas of concern in older homes: roof replacements, updated wiring, and new plumbing in bathrooms and the kitchen. These things are not insurmountable, but they re daunting to some people, so I always have that conversation with them. There s a love of old homes for some people and not for others; nothing is wrong with either preference. I believe there s a right house for everybody. And for her personally, she admits renovating her historic home is one of her weaknesses. Some people travel, some like to shop me, I always want to spend money Springs Avenue House, 1908 (Photo courtesy of Mark Austin Building and Home Remodeling) 30 celebrategettysburg.com

on my house and make it something special. It s definitely a labor of love. Cannonballs in the Fireplace A recent, high-profile renovation project focused on the Civil War Trust s restoration of General Lee s Headquarters, by Mark Austin Building and C. E. Williams. It was a dream come true for Civil War buffs, says Josh Austin, office manager of Mark Austin Building and Home Remodeling. Putting our hands to that project we realized just how special that was. To be able to drive by 30 years from now and say we helped turn it from a hotel suite back to what it looked like in 1863 it s amazing. In addition to commercial projects, Mark Austin Building is also accomplished in new home construction and home renovations but all of their work stems from a desire to pursue unique, custom projects. That s how Josh describes the founding of the company by his father Mark in 1985. He says the Mark Austin crew is small, tight-knit, and talented thriving on the challenges presented by historic homes, whether it s an early 1900s craftsman-style home, an ornate Victorian from the 1800s, or an old log home. It s hard to call them challenges really, because those are the things we like to take on matching trim work replicating details and construction methods. We like restoring things not just putting a Band-Aid on. When embarking upon renovations, Josh says it s important to be prepared for a surprise or two. We took down an old ceiling one time, and found that the January/February 2017 31

17th-Century House (Photo courtesy of Mark Austin Building and Home Remodeling) Springs Avenue House, 1908 (Photo courtesy of Mark Austin Building and Home Remodeling) 32 celebrategettysburg.com

old beams had been cut through to put plumbing in (through the years) it was amazing it hadn t collapsed. Josh s expertise lies in estimating costs for homeowners. A lot of historic home renovations tend to be labor intensive because of all the work involved, he says. Finding the right materials can be like a treasure hunt. Austin says there are shops, similar to antique dealers, specializing in reclaimed building materials, scattered throughout the region. If we can t find what we need, we make it that s another reason we have our own sawmill. Austin says the company generally works on three or four historic home renovations a year. Many of them, like the recent renovation of a Springs Avenue, Gettysburg home, took a year to complete. Homeowner Tamara Schwartz says she searched Gettysburg s real estate market specifically for a historic home. In the fall of 2015, she became only the third owner of the brick home, built in 1908. It had (original) wallpaper falling off the ceiling. Clearly not much had been done to it in at least 50 years, Schwartz says. But what was great about it all the things you d want in good shape were still in good shape a solid foundation; wonderful windows, doors, and woodwork. Schwartz worked alongside the Austin crew nearly every workday; she personally removed all the old wallpaper. Four walls were demolished on the first floor one of them replaced by columns, another replaced by bookcases, to create an open-concept layout inside the federalstyle exterior. Several treasures were found during the renovation: When we started working on the gas lines, we discovered two cannonballs in the fireplace, Schwartz recalls. After confirming with an expert that they were inert, she kept them as fun conversation pieces. Overall, she says the project came together beautifully, thanks to the teamwork of everyone involved. It feels a little like living in a movie set now it s beautiful. A part of history I think the idea that you can take an older home and make it alive again it s gratifying and people take great pride in ownership, says Zabawa. She says HGAC has long been recognized for its barn preservation efforts, but the nonprofit is building its reputation and resources for home renovation mainly in three areas. First, the organization offers a newlycompiled list of resources, called Artisan Listing, on their website. It s a list of experts in their fields pertaining to Photo Courtesy of Ma rk restoring a historic home or barn (which) takes special skills, Zabawa explains. Secondly, HGAC holds a series of monthly workshops geared toward historic home repairs, Handy Homeowner Workshops, from March to September. HGAC s Architectural Salvage Warehouse is a third resource a gold mine of historic items donated by area homeowners, such as vintage shutters, windows, doors, hardware, and much more currently including an old player piano. The warehouse is open by appointment by contacting HGAC; sales benefit the nonprofit. HGAC recognizes several area homeowners annually via prestigious Home Restoration Awards. Zabawa says people who pursue historic home renovations usually have one essential driving force vision: They come into it with a vision to keep part of history. G Austin Building January/February 2017 33