IT STARTED ON SAWYER

Adventures in Sustainable Renovations


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Certified Wood- The What, Why, and Where

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We have elected to use only Forest Stewardship Council Certified Wood for all new wood applications on our renovation. FSC is a not for profit organization with a mission to promote the environmental management of forests in a socially beneficial and economically sound manner. FSC certified lumber is harvested from forests that are managed in a way that protects natural ecosystems- both within and beyond the forest itself. FSC principles protect water quality, work to prevent the loss of natural forest ground cover, prohibit the use of hazardous chemicals in forest management, and prohibit the harvesting of trees from rare growth forests. Acknowledging that trees are much more than a building material, FSC Certification serves as verification that trees are treated as a natural resource and part of a diverse ecosystem.

Bart and I acknowledge that our world has a finite number of resources. The impact of the decisions we make during the course of this project go far beyond our daily lives and the lives of our neighbors. Ecosystems around the country and around the world are impacted by the material decisions we make. The intent of FSC is to manage forests in a way that meet the resource and economic needs of today without compromising the needs of future generations. We are confident that selecting wood products sourced from FSC managed forests allows us to do our part in protecting natural resources for future generations.

Planning to use FSC wood products is a noble goal, but actually much more difficult for a residential project to follow through on than it should be. We have yet to find a local Chicago home improvement store with FSC Chain-of-Custody that stocks FSC lumber and many local commercial lumber yards do not stock FSC.  Many home improvement stores advertise FSC certified products, but when we inquired it became obvious that they neither stocked the products we were looking for or were willing to take the necessary steps to procure FSC products. Lucky for us Chicago Flameproof not only holds FSC Chain-of-Custody, but they have FSC Certified dimensional lumber and wood sheet goods in stock. They have been a phenomenal resource in meeting our FSC goals and they can typically deliver within 24-72 hours. The Chicago Flameproof staff has been helpful in putting together our lumber orders; offer competitive pricing on FSC products; and have gone above and beyond to keep our project running on schedule (they have worked with us to provide on one occasion next day delivery and on another Saturday delivery- going above and beyond their typical service schedule on both occasions). For project teams in the Chicagoland area looking to source FSC products, I highly recommend utilizing the resources at Chicago Flameproof: http://www.chicagoflameproof.com/

For more information on the Forest Stewardship Council’s mission and a directory of FSC Chain-of-Custody harvesters, manufacturers, and dealers visit: https://us.fsc.org/


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Progress Week 09

Demo, demo, demo. It’s been a messy week of removing lath and plaster, storing wood trim, and dismantling doors and frames. The majority of the demo work left is the main level and we are starting to see the light at the end of the demo tunnel.


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Holy (Bird) Shit!

In our first post we mentioned this renovation wasn’t for the faint of stomach. That proved to be very true the day we began to demolish the second floor ceiling. After a fifteen year residency by that wretched family of pigeons, we are left with fifteen years of pigeon mess. The ceiling came down and so did the feathers, the bones, and of course the pigeon poop!

We knew to expect the unexpected, but this surpasses even our wildest (un)expectations.

For all those with a strong enough stomach- the photos below are a piles of plaster and bird crap.


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Out With The Old…

One day, four guy crew, and nine hours of hauling and removal. After all that we were able to clear one floor- you read that right, one floor of our house. The upper level unit has been cleared, leaving two more levels to clean out. At this rate we expect it to take over 150 man-hours to clear the house.

The good news, is with the house cleared out by this weekend we can start to visualize the space and the end result, although a long way away. Making progress feels great and its awesome to see our project moving along.

As part of the process we found multiple interesting items that we moved to our offsite storage locker. Stay tuned for posts of “interesting Things We’ve Found in our House!”

In the meantime, check out our progress photos below.


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Closing Time

So after a mere 2 1/2 hours and about 1,000 signatures the house officially belongs to us. As we mentioned in the first post, the house needs a bit of work (understatement) and we are a bit crazy (also an understatement). The renovation we are taking on is not for the faint of heart, nor the faint of stomach. Many old houses on the market today are full of charm and unknown repair problems. Our advantage is that we have a pretty good idea of what we are in for- entire front facade needs rebuilt, needs new plumbing, new electrical, new mechanical, no insulation in the walls, kitchens and baths need gutted, new roof, new windows and if we haven’t run out of money after all that, finished walls and floors would be nice too. Two of our first tasks will be to evict the family of pigeons that have been squatting in the roof and to trim the tree that is somehow growing out of the brick wall.

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In the words of Semisonic, “Every new beginning comes from some other beginnings end!”


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The Adventure Begins

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We are Bart and Andrea Lazarczyk- crazy, ambitious newlyweds embarking on our first big journey as a couple. Just two months after our wedding, we’re buying and planning the renovation of a 100 year old two-flat in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood. Filled with history and character, we are working to turn this building into an energy efficient and sustainable home while preserving the details that made us fall in love with the building from day one.

We welcome you to join us for our exciting journey, one we will never forget. It Started On Sawyer!