Follow my journey as a 30-something Seattlite attempting to raise two young boys, work full-time, run marathons, cheer on my film making husband, and keep my sanity intact. Stay tuned as I share the insightful reflections offered up by my children, and my opinion on matters of all sorts.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Onward and Upward
Time is flying by! Progress on the house continues, but our contributions have slowed with the start of school, start of soccer, and fewer daylight hours to work with. Still, since the last time I wrote a new roof has gone on the house, more painting has been completed, the electrical and plumbing have been mostly completed. The plumbing was stalled when near the end of the installation, a new City inspector came in and rejected all the work that previous inspectors had signed off on! This cost us about a week, but our ever-calm and ever patient contractor has been doing his best to meet this new inspector's criteria.
After attempting to strip one of our eight radiators himself, Randy quickly sought out a backup plan for the restoration of these heating units. Now it looks like we'll be dragging the radiators up to Mukilteo where an industrial place that specializes in aerospace work will load the radiators on to a palette and then dump shot on them. Yes, shot as in tiny fragments of metal. We tested this process on one radiator and were thrilled with the results. Sandblasting was out of the question because this would have run us close to $6000. Instead, we should end up paying about $50-$200 per radiator, based on size.
We have ordered the fixtures for the main bathroom and we went to look at kitchen cabinets last weekend. We will likely go with IKEA's white Lidingo cabinets. I wasn't overly thrilled by this prospect, but the Consumer Reports and online reviews for the cabinets are very good, and they come with a 25-year warranty. We'll try to jazz up the kitchen with nicer hardware and fixtures and appliances.
With any luck, the insulation will go in this week and the drywall will begin next week. We're still hoping to be in the house by the end of October, but a lot will depend on how far we get with the bathroom, if we can have the new boiler installed by then, new exterior doors and broken windows repaired--a lot to accomplish in a 6-week timeframe.
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