Bill Kibbel

Contributing Writer
Bill Kibbel is a contributing writer and review editor for The Old House Web. Bill is an inspector and consultant that specializes in historic buildings with Tri-County Inspections . He has inspected more than 10,000 buildings between 100 and 350 years old and has been a consultant to historic sites in several States. Bill is a veteran old-house owner and restorer and has been contributing to OHW since 2001. For a full list of Bill's columns visit The Home Inspector in our How-To Advice section. Bill welcomes questions for possible future blog posts and articles. You may contact him at wkibbel(at)oldhouseweb.com
Recent posts:
Oct
01
Ever since the article, Sagging Floors - Serious flaw or charming old house character, appeared on OldHouseWeb, I regularly receive questions from readers about their own sloping floor issues.  I can’t reply to all the e-mails I get and of course, I can’t offer specific advice without seeing all issues first hand.  I can however, offer some insight.  I’ll spare you my usual comparison of old buildings to aging body ...
Sep
17
Built in 1736, the Henry Antes house sits on a 34 acre plantation now owned by the Goschenhoppen Historians, Inc.  Once every year the property is packed with visitors to the  Goschenhoppen folk festival.  The festival is a large living history presentation of early Pennsylvania German culture. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1992.  It qualified not only as a well preserved example of early 18th century German ...
Sep
10
I wanted to install a standing seam metal roof on my porch. I’ve repaired and restored them, but I’ve never installed one.  From inspections, I had a pretty good understanding of installation practices that work. I also study and research historic building materials and methods as part of my career - and for fun.  I have a nice collection of old books, some with great illustrations. Looking at prefabricated, pre-finished roof ...