Posted by Greg1959 on December 11, 2014 at 22:13:00 from (69.176.46.42):
Whenever I built a house, remodeled a house or built an addition, etc.
Depending on the amount of restoration or building, I would always write a summary of the work I did and date it.
If it was a small addition... I would usually write a quick note on the rafter. Bigger additions or whole houses I would write a few pages of the work I did and include News from the current times. Then place it in a zip-lock bag and enclose the bag in a tupperware container. I would then put the tupperware container between the studs in a wall and hang sheetrock, thus enclosing the container until someone removes the drywall or tears down the wall
I still remember the first house remodel I did in 1984 (30 years ago). I could go in there today and point out exactly where to look for the message I left.
Just thought it would be interesting to later owners if they found it and might want to know some part of the history of the home.
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