Humboldt County got a good shaking on Jan 10th with a magnitude 6.5 earthquake. The quake was centered in the Pacific Ocean northwest of Ferndale, but it came ripping into Eureka. The little redwood house was rocked. It's now been several weeks and the damage, which initially appeared minor, has become clear and more widespread, but ever so subtle.
The post and pier foundation was suspect to begin with and we had budgeted some funds for foundation repairs. But after the house shifter northward while the foundation stayed put, a large number of the post were moved on their piers and the pier were pushing the house skirting outward.
Our neighbor's house took a nose dive and is rapidly headed for the street. Here is a picture of the County Sheriff looting the house.
The only houses that seemed to take a beating were the old post and pier foundations – anything with a moderately current foundation came through just fine.
It's now looking like we will be the proud owners of a new foundation in both the house and the carriage house. Eureka has some of the finest experts and putting houses back on their foundations. I'm looking forward to seeing our little house jacked-up and getting a shinning new foundation. You will love the pictures.
Restoring A Redwood Victorian in the California North Coast Community of Eureka
Friday, January 29, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
What's next with our floors?
We are facing the great floor puzzle. We have pulled up carpets and vinyl by the tons and now we are actually getting to the wood floors. Our house was not some fancy upper class house with hardwood oak or maple floors; in fact we have mix of redwood and more redwood floors. We’ve found some nice tongue and groove floors in one bedroom and in the kitchen, many of the other rooms having broad planked redwood subfloors that are now exposed.
The North coast of California, including Eureka, was a very isolated area with no rail service until well into the 20th century. As a result of this isolation many of the houses had only softwood floors, mostly redwood, and very few original hardwood floors, or so we have been told.
Once we got to the redwood floors we called in the carpenters, floor restorers, and everyone with an opinion, to come up with a plan to deal with the floors. The floor experts are pushing for new hardwood floors, while we would like to find some way to use the wide planked floors.
We are looking for others who have had these redwoods floors to help make a decision about new hardwood, or trying to "finish" the redwood planks, cracks and all, or some other plan.
Here is one of the redwood plank floors --
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