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Antique Home Renovation on Cape Cod, MA

Last reviewed May 2026 by WM Construction, Licensed MA General Contractor

Antique home renovation on Cape Cod means working on pre-1880 homes — Federal-era farmhouses, early Capes from the 1700s, Greek Revival captains' houses, and original colonial-era structures still standing in Sandwich, Barnstable, Falmouth, and the Outer Cape. The construction methods are not modern: mortise-and-tenon timber framing held by wooden pegs, hand-hewn beams, lath-and-plaster walls, rubble-stone foundations, and wide-plank flooring sometimes cut from trees a foot in diameter. WM Construction works on antique Cape Cod homes since 2016, EPA RRP lead-safe certified, and coordinates timber framing specialists where the structural work requires it.

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Antique Home Renovation on Cape Cod: Pre-1880 Homes, Mortise-and-Tenon Framing, and Documented Preservation

An antique home on Cape Cod is a fundamentally different building from a 1970s ranch or a 1920s shingle-style home. The 1780 farmhouse in Sandwich with original 12-inch sill timbers settled an inch over two centuries. The 1820 Federal in Barnstable Village with hand-blown window glass and pine plank doors hung on hand-forged HL hinges. The 1750 half-Cape in Yarmouth Port with original cedar roof boards still under the modern shingle layer. The 1840 Greek Revival captain's house in Cotuit where each major room had its own fireplace and the original beehive oven is still bricked into the chimney mass.

Renovation of an antique home is not a matter of preference but of compatibility. Modern construction methods — drywall over plaster, dimensional 2x4 framing alongside hand-hewn 12x12 sill timbers, vinyl windows substituted for true-divided-light sash, modern fasteners driven into 200-year-old oak — actively damage these structures. Original timber framing depends on the integrity of the joinery; introducing modern materials with different moisture and movement profiles accelerates the failure of the original system. Preservation is not nostalgia on these homes; it is the technically correct engineering answer.

WM Construction approaches antique home renovation from a documentation-first stance. Every project begins with a building assessment that catalogs the era, the construction methods, the materials still in place, and any prior interventions (often a dozen layers of partial renovation by previous owners over a century). The Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System (MACRIS) record is reviewed where available. For homes inside town historic districts (Sandwich, Barnstable, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Dennis, Brewster, Chatham, Provincetown), the relevant HDC coordination starts at this stage. Where the structural scope exceeds general carpentry — sill replacement, post repair, mortise-and-tenon frame work — we coordinate licensed timber framing specialists who do this work as their primary practice.

Types of Antique Home Renovation We Handle on Cape Cod

Full Antique Home Preservation

Whole-home scope on a pre-1880 home: original timber framing assessment, sill repair, plaster preservation, original window restoration, period-accurate trim, and modern system integration. 16 to 36+ weeks. HDC coordination plus timber framing specialist involvement where applicable.

Sill Replacement and Structural Stabilization

Lifting the house to replace failed sill timbers in-kind, repairing settled posts, scarfing new timber into original mortise-and-tenon joinery. Coordinated with licensed timber framing specialists. 4 to 10 weeks of structural scope, typically as the first phase of broader work.

Original Floor Restoration

Wide-plank pine or oak floor restoration: re-securing planks, repairing splits, sanding to depth that preserves original character (not flat-sanded modern finish), and finishing with period-correct oil or waterborne finishes. 3 to 8 weeks.

Original Mantel and Fireplace Restoration

Original mantel preservation or in-kind replacement, original brick or stone fireplace surround repointing, beehive oven preservation where present, and chimney structural stabilization. Coordinated with masonry specialists. 2 to 6 weeks.

Period-Accurate Window and Door Restoration

Original true divided-light sash repair, hand-blown glass preservation where possible, storm window integration, original pine plank door restoration with hand-forged hardware. Coordinated with licensed glaziers. 3 to 8 weeks.

Modern System Integration Without Damaging Original Frame

Running electrical, plumbing, and HVAC through and around 200-year-old timber framing without compromising structural members or visible original elements. The hardest technical scope on most antique projects. 4 to 10 weeks integrated with other work.

What to Expect from Antique Home Renovation Done Right on Cape Cod

Documented Building Assessment Before Demolition

Every project starts with a written catalog of original materials, construction methods, prior interventions, and structural condition. MACRIS records reviewed where available. Homeowner approves the preservation plan before any work begins.

Timber Framing Specialist Coordination Where Needed

Sill replacement, mortise-and-tenon joinery repair, and post-and-beam restoration coordinated with licensed timber framing specialists. WM Construction is the general contractor managing the project; the timber work is done by the people who do it as a primary practice.

EPA RRP Lead-Safe Certified on Every Pre-1978 Home

Federal certification is not optional for any disturbance over 6 square feet of painted surface on a pre-1978 home — and every antique Cape Cod home falls into that category. Containment, HEPA cleanup, documented disposal handled in-house.

HDC Coordination for Historic-District Antiques

For homes in Sandwich, Barnstable Village, Falmouth, Yarmouth Port, Dennis Village, Brewster, Chatham, and Provincetown historic districts, we file the design review application and respond to commission feedback before any exterior work permits are issued.

Period-Material Sourcing and Documentation

Hand-milled trim profiles, reclaimed wide-plank flooring, true divided-light window sash, hand-forged hardware reproductions. Sourced from regional reclaimed lumber yards and historical preservation suppliers. Materials and lead times documented in the contract.

How We Handle an Antique Home Renovation on Cape Cod

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    Building Assessment and Era-Specific Catalog

    On-site walk-through to identify the construction era, original framing methods (mortise-and-tenon, hand-hewn beams), original finish materials (plaster, wide-plank floors, original sash), prior interventions, structural condition (especially sill timbers), and hazardous materials. MACRIS record reviewed where available.

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    Preservation Plan and Specialist Identification

    Written catalog of what gets preserved in place, restored in-kind, replaced with period-accurate materials, or modernized. Timber framing specialists identified for structural scope. Masonry specialists for fireplace and chimney work. Glaziers for original window restoration. All coordination documented in the contract.

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    HDC Application, Permit Filing, and Hazmat Abatement

    For homes inside a historic district, HDC design review filed first. After approval, building, electrical, plumbing permits filed. Licensed asbestos and lead pipe abatement contractors scheduled. Hazmat work always precedes restoration work.

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    Phased Structural, System, and Restoration Work

    Structural stabilization first (sill, post, framing). Then mechanical system integration (carefully routed). Then plaster preservation and finish work. Then original window restoration, original floor restoration, period-accurate trim, mantel and fireplace work. Each phase has its own specialist crew.

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    Final Walkthrough, Documentation Package, and Warranty

    Homeowner walkthrough with the original-vs-restored-vs-new catalog. Photographic documentation of all preserved elements before-and-after. Written one year workmanship warranty handed over. Specialist-trade warranties (timber framing, masonry, glazier) documented separately.

What Affects the Cost of an Antique Home Renovation on Cape Cod

Antique home renovation pricing on Cape Cod cannot be ranged honestly. The variables are not just project scope but the cumulative condition of two centuries of prior interventions, deferred maintenance, and original construction methods. The variables that drive cost on pre-1880 Cape Cod homes:

Sill condition is the largest single variable on most antique homes. The bottom timber of the frame — sitting on the rubble foundation, often partially in contact with grade — is the first thing to rot. Replacing a sill timber in-kind requires lifting the house, scarfing in new timber, and reconnecting the post-and-beam joinery. This is days of work for a timber framing specialist, not hours. We assess sill condition during the building assessment and price accordingly.

Prior interventions by previous owners often complicate the project more than the original construction does. Drywall hung over plaster (or over original timber framing), vinyl siding nailed through original cedar, replacement windows cut into original wall openings, modern insulation packed against original timber, and 1970s-era kitchen and bathroom additions hung off the antique structure. Each of these has to be assessed, removed, or worked around.

Hazardous materials compound the scope. EPA RRP lead-safe protocols apply to nearly every pre-1978 home — and every pre-1880 antique. Asbestos in old pipe insulation. Lead supply pipes. Knob-and-tube wiring that may have been added in the early 1900s. Vermiculite insulation in attics. Each requires licensed abatement before restoration work proceeds.

Period-accurate materials are not stocked at standard lumber yards. Hand-milled trim profiles, true divided-light window sash, reclaimed wide-plank flooring, hand-forged hardware reproductions, and period-correct paint and finish. We source from regional reclaimed lumber yards and historical preservation suppliers; lead times are weeks to months, not days.

HDC coordination for homes in historic districts (Sandwich, Barnstable Village, Falmouth historic district, Yarmouth Port, Dennis Village, Brewster Center, Chatham, Provincetown) adds calendar time. Design review submissions, commission feedback, and approval rounds happen before any exterior work permits are issued. We file the application and respond to commission feedback as a standard part of the project.

Timber framing specialist coordination for structural work on the original frame is its own cost line. Sister-framing in dimensional lumber is the budget answer for some structural deficiencies; in-kind hand-hewn replacement using mortise-and-tenon joinery is the preservation answer. We document which approach a project warrants and the cost difference up front.

Every WM Construction antique home renovation proposal is a written line-item contract documenting what gets preserved, what gets restored in place, what gets replaced in-kind with period-accurate materials, what gets modernized, and what specialist trades are coordinated for which scope. The homeowner approves the document before any demolition begins.

Antique Home Renovation Service Area on Cape Cod

WM Construction handles antique home renovation across Cape Cod's pre-1880 housing stock — concentrated in the original colonial-era towns of Sandwich (oldest on the Cape, founded 1637), Barnstable Village, Falmouth, Yarmouth Port, Dennis Village, Brewster Center, Chatham, and Provincetown, plus scattered Federal and Greek Revival homes in Cotuit, Osterville, Marstons Mills, Centerville, and surrounding villages. Our office is in Centerville and our restoration crews work each week within roughly an hour of the showroom. Every pre-1978 home is handled by an EPA RRP-certified crew lead; original timber framing work is coordinated with licensed timber framing specialists.

Common Questions About Antique Home Renovation on Cape Cod

We use the terms specifically. Antique refers to pre-1880 homes — Federal-era, Greek Revival, early Capes, and colonial-era structures with original timber framing, plaster walls, and period-correct construction methods. Historic refers to homes from roughly 1880 to 1940. Older home is the broader pre-1978 category where EPA RRP applies but historic preservation may not. The project approach, specialist trades, and material sourcing are all different for each.

We coordinate licensed timber framing specialists for structural work on original frames — sill replacement, post repair, mortise-and-tenon joinery work. WM Construction is the general contractor managing the project end-to-end; the timber framing scope is handled by specialists who do this work as their primary practice. The same coordination model applies to masonry on antique chimneys and licensed glaziers on original window sash.

The house is lifted on hydraulic jacks supported on temporary cribbing, the failed sill section is removed, a new sill timber is scarfed into the existing joinery using period-correct methods (often hand-cut mortise-and-tenon with wooden pegs, though sometimes modern bolted connections are acceptable depending on the project's preservation goals), and the house is lowered back onto the new sill. The work takes days to weeks per affected section depending on the joinery condition.

Yes, but it requires planning that respects the original structure. Modern systems are routed through existing chases, behind original walls where possible, and through closets or attic spaces rather than cutting into hand-hewn timber framing. Surface-mount conduit or wire molding in period-accurate finishes is sometimes the right answer for visible runs. Every system integration is documented in the preservation plan before work starts.

On an antique home, original plaster should be preserved whenever it is structurally sound. The plaster contains original tradesman work, horsehair binder, and a finish quality that drywall cannot reproduce. Repair and skim-coat is the preservation answer. Removal-and-drywall destroys an original feature of the home and reduces resale value. We default to preservation unless the homeowner explicitly opts for replacement after seeing the cost trade-off.

Many are. The Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System (MACRIS, maintained by the MA Historical Commission) catalogs historic and antique properties statewide. We check the MACRIS record at the start of every antique home project to confirm listing status, historic district inclusion, and any preservation easements or restrictions. Listing on the National Register does not prevent renovation but may affect HDC review and qualifying tax credits.

Yes, by coordinating licensed abatement specialists as the first phase of the project. Asbestos pipe insulation, vermiculite attic insulation, lead supply pipes, and knob-and-tube wiring are common in pre-1880 homes. Lead paint is universal. EPA RRP protocols apply throughout. Identification happens during the building assessment, abatement is scheduled into the project timeline, and the homeowner gets documentation of the licensed removal.

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