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I'm preparing to renovate the basement of an 1896 Cambridge MA residence. The foundation is classic brick on stone. The stone is 2-3 feet at the base. The existing floor…
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Basement floor detail — 1896 New England renovation
I'm preparing to renovate the basement of an 1896 Cambridge MA residence. The foundation is classic brick on stone. The stone is 2-3 feet at the base. The existing floor…