Wednesday, June 23, 2010

New, new, new


I'm so excited that we have finally entered the "new" phase of this project. With the exception of just a couple items (that can't be done just yet), everything from this point on is new. This week we have successfully installed all of our new windows (minus 2 that need to be installed later for logistical reasons). They are beautiful! I'm particularly thankful that we were able to get them in without breaking any of them. Watching Trent climb the super-duper tall ladder with a 61" window was slightly unnerving. However, he was blessed with a much greater sense of balance than most (me) and he looked like a pro.

On a financial note, we price shopped the windows like crazy. We ended up purchasing them from a place in Elkhart and they were a solid 60% cheaper than any other price (for custom windows)! Richards Building Supply (on CR 6...just east of the airport) is the place to go.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Raisin' the Roof (actually, just the ceiling)


This past week we have worked hard to raise the ceiling on the second floor. Prior to this week, the ceiling throughout all of the second floor was about 7'4"...not very tall. Trent researched all about ways to raise the ceiling without "compromising the integrity" of the roof (his words, not mine). So, he managed to find a way to keep everything supported and still gain us an extra 2 feet! The upstairs bedroom will have a pseudo-cathedral ceiling at 9'6" and the bathroom will be just a little over 8'. I've included photos of the upstairs to show the difference.
Just a little tid-bit we learned this week: don't work on the highest point of a house (2nd story ceiling) when it's 90+ degrees outside.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Weed Killer vs. Spider Spray

Trent requested two tasks of me this past week: spray the poison ivy with weed killer and spray the foundation of the house for spiders. He mentioned both of the tasks in the same conversation. However, he only brought weed killer along (said that he would pick up the anti-spider spray sometime during the week). No problem. I used the weed killer and sprayed everything and anything that looked like poison ivy (which is everything that doesn't look like grass since I still can't identify poison ivy). I paid zero attention to the name on the bottle...zero. I did pay attention to the fact that it was hard to squeeze, took forever to come out, didn't seem to spray consistently, and all around just didn't work right. A day later Trent mentioned that I should probably spray the poison ivy again...just to make sure we really kill it. Fast forward to this past weekend. I arrive at the house prior to Trent. I'm trying to think of something productive to do before he arrives.....Ahh: spray the poison ivy again. I head into the garage, find the spray, and start spraying every single livin' weed on the property. I pay zero attention to the name on the bottle...zero. I do pay attention to the fact that the spray-nozzle-thingy seems to miraculously be healed. It sprays great! Trent shows up (as I'm finishing), looks at the bottle I'm holding and says, "thanks for spraying the house for spiders! Did you read the directions on where and how to spray before you started?" Ummmm......no, I apparently didn't read much at all.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Approved!


We have many approvals that will need to happen before the completion of this project. The first one occurred today, June 11th. The electrical inspector came out and said our brand new electrical box and meter are good to go. Trent installed a new 200 amp box (a bit overkill for a 700 sq ft home) and he did everything on his own. My job title was "flashlight holder" (since we have been lacking power...i.e. lights). We now have 4 whole outlets to use....yippee! Trent thinks all the outlets are for things like power tools and industrial lighting for us to work under. Little does he know that I'm planning on plugging in a curling iron - just because I can.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Because it's fun


We removed the walls to the back mud room quite some time ago. However, we never got around to removing the roof. Secretly, we were both hoping that a good storm would come through and take it off for us. No luck. As Trent was preparing to do the final tear down on it, I decided it was time for a little documentation. The first 30 seconds are boring...the last 30 seconds are little more entertaining (especially if you love watching things fall apart).

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Freebie!


We are so excited! We actually received something free on our house project. The sidewalk in front of the house needed to be completely torn up and re-done. This was included in our budget from the beginning. Unfortunately, the tear up part was going to be cheap, but crazy hard work while the new concrete was going to be fairly expensive. Well...the city of Niles came through and is re-doing most of the sidewalks along Oak street. We arrived at the house to find out we were one of the lucky ones. Now don't go and spoil this by saying we pay taxes and we've already paid for this project...today, this is free!