For Further Information Contact:
Laura Clough – (207) 749-1860
laura@pemaquidbeach.com
Heron Cove Guest House Renovation Completed
The renovation of the Heron Cove Guest House at Pemaquid Beach has been successfully completed.
The house, also known as the “Ed Lewis Farmhouse” was sold by the Heron Cove Association members earlier this year. The house had fallen into disrepair and required extensive renovations to all three condominium units.
The house was purchased in February 2008 by Laura and Jeremy Clough (Boston University grad) and Dan Hunter (Boston College grad). They formed “Barking Eagle, LLC” as a way to bring the two rivals together under a common name. Despite the storied rivalry, these two grads figured out a way to work together and achieved great success on the project.
Things that were learned and can be shared with your audience:
• Clapboards are easier than shingles to remove, except when they are “double-nailed”
• Having a contractor you can trust makes all the difference.
• You can motivate people to do an entire days’ work with the promise of pizza and locally brewed beer.
• A cast iron tub is much easier to get downstairs after it has been hit with a large hammer.
• Exterior trim painting is much, much harder than interior painting.
• Antique homes seem to always have beautiful wood floors under all that carpet and linoleum.
• How to make a homemade wet saw when the one you borrowed doesn’t work.
• A full size box spring can be cut in half to get it up some narrow stairs.
The project has been documented fully, with weekly updates and photos on the owner’s blog pages at: http://www.PemaquidBeach.com . One of the condominium units is now for sale and has been listed with Sigrid and Associates in Damariscotta.


