Boulder Historic Places Plan

Framing: From what could be seen in both the attic and the basement, the wood framing is in good condition.

Windows: All window exteriors on the main level were boarded up at the time of the site visit, and therefore unable to be inspected. The interiors of the wood windows are more visible but covered with a transparent plastic sheeting material. From what was observed, the wood windows appear to be in fair condition. Due to the state of the windows, functionality was unable to be tested. The existing dormer window was not boarded. From what could be seen of the exterior, the window is in fair to poor condition with visible damage to the wood sill, frame, and sash. As seen through the attic, the interior of the window appears to be in fair condition with the exterior damage not extending through to the interior.

Doors: A majority of the wood doors appear to be original to the farmhouse. The existing doors appear to be in fair condition overall, though many have been vandalized since the building was abandoned.

Flooring: The majority of the farmhouse has wood floors, which are overall in fair condition. Some rooms have substantial graffiti damage. The wood flooring in the south room addition is in very poor condition. Wall Paneling: Wood wall paneling is the material of the closet walls of the south room. The wall is in poor condition and has a large hole and a variety of other scratches and scuffs. Plumbing

Figure 1-14. Roof framing, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-15. Main floor framing from basement, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-16. Window interiors, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-17. Wood doors, 2020 (source: Ratio)

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