philatiger
Just Goofin Around......
- Joined
- May 9, 2008
It has begun.......
What have I done?????
It has begun.......
What have I done?????
It has begun.......
What have I done?????
take a deep breath.....it will be just fine
keep a picture in your mind, how it will look when its all finished. It will be worth it.
Well we are having snow flurries today with wind gust's..so a lot of blowing snow. Right now its coming down pretty good and blowing a mini white out....its 12 degrees out right now, with wind chills of -4.Love Chicago weather....
Other than this fabulous weather we are having, nothing is really going on...just a quiet day yesterday, layed around and caught up watching Boardwalk empire on HBO....I think I watch between Saturday and Sunday 12 episodes....
Well have a good day....I'm sure going to try
later
Thanks for the support...it's just odd to see your bathroom carried out piece by piece and hear the banging...I think I'm glad I am only going to be home today and not every day!!! It's very noisy, the water is shut off....and my feet are clod because I forgot to grab socks out of my closet.....and that's inside the bathroom!
I can't stand it!!!!!
philatiger said:Quiet weekend on here. Hope everyone is doing well.
Va-NanaTink said:It has begun.......
What have I done?????
Dixielady908 said:
So glad to see your still "playing"......
Heading to lunch....
the snow stopped and its now sunny out. still freezing out but at least we have sun.
Dixielady908 said:
So glad to see your still "playing"......
Heading to lunch....
the snow stopped and its now sunny out. still freezing out but at least we have sun.
Ccann said:Try not to think about it, is the unknown and the cold feet(both, real and the saying) getting to you! If you can leave the house, get out and go have lunch and then stop by Walmart for a package of socks
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They were done with demo by noon and off to buy supplies for the new wall and floor repair. My two youngest grand babies came to visit. And now that the extent of the damage under the shower is known, I'm better!!
Sorry to hear of the surprise. It is always scary what you will find when you start a remodel. That's why we were so glad to get out of that old house we were in.
Here is to no more surprises and smooth sailing....
I know, Chuck, but our house is only 10 years old and we are the first owners. Our contractor says they see that a lot where the shower pan/door frame is not properly sealed and once the doors are installed, it's darn near impossible to seal after the fact. The contractor blamed it on the unskilled labor force builders use. I'm just glad we know now! They never mudded in the tub either. I"m gonna love this bathroom!
Dixielady908 said:I know that is true about the labor. I have to say, I was sad to see when our house was being built and we would "sneak" in for a peak, the things we saw. It was really crazy. The one time we where there (when we were not supposed to be) the house was just about complete. My entry way, to the right is a closet. Once the floor was put in you could see how croocked the wall was, I mean it was off alot. Well it just so happend the manger of the workers came and "caught" us in the house and was telling us we were not to be in there...bla bla bla....so we pointed out the wall and told him that we would not close until it was fixed. He did give us a little hard time about it, but in the end they did fix it. I just dont understand how they can do shabby work and think its ok??
Well now you know that your bathroom will not only look great, but things will be done properly.
Another cold day here....Chuck I heard you were getting a lot of this cold out your way. Lucky you only a short time and you wont have to deal with this cold weather.
Not much else going on here. Just hoping we have a nice day today.
We are a first time house owners, we bought a older home that was listed as remodeled and with a list of things they replaced including a heat pump. We talked with neighbors and they said the house was gutted inside down to the bones... It looked great! We had a huge back yard, not a big house (we were only planning on staying 4-6 years. We are coming up on 3 years. The new flooring they laid was done completely wrong gaps everywhere now that we have had a few seasons for it to expand and shrink. The heat pump is faulty, the plumping has been leaking they covered up a huge hole under the kitchen sink with plywood. We just discovered. They put a vent in the bathroom with a window now the the vent is allowing water in shorting out our hall and bathroom light. They listed dry rot on the north side painted the whole house, but now we have to replace the east, and south side of the house because of the dry rot that was missed.
It's been very frustrating, since we over paid for the house, I knew we were over paying but we needed a house and with all the NEW things that were listed we bought it was the best choice so we wouldn't have to worry about the major issues. We are now worrying about the major issues. Oh and I feel through the deck 2 months ago..... Everything that was done was half ***, I just don't know what to do, I don't want to dump money in a house that I won't see a return on. I told DH that when we are ready we might have to to sell it for what is left on our mortgage because its bit worth what we paid. To me that's sad hopefully the next homeowners are true flippers... (That's what the couple before us did or didn't do to this one)
I know that is true about the labor. I have to say, I was sad to see when our house was being built and we would "sneak" in for a peak, the things we saw. It was really crazy. The one time we where there (when we were not supposed to be) the house was just about complete. My entry way, to the right is a closet. Once the floor was put in you could see how croocked the wall was, I mean it was off alot. Well it just so happend the manger of the workers came and "caught" us in the house and was telling us we were not to be in there...bla bla bla....so we pointed out the wall and told him that we would not close until it was fixed. He did give us a little hard time about it, but in the end they did fix it. I just dont understand how they can do shabby work and think its ok??
Well now you know that your bathroom will not only look great, but things will be done properly.
Another cold day here....Chuck I heard you were getting a lot of this cold out your way. Lucky you only a short time and you wont have to deal with this cold weather.
Not much else going on here. Just hoping we have a nice day today.
We are a first time house owners, we bought a older home that was listed as remodeled and with a list of things they replaced including a heat pump. We talked with neighbors and they said the house was gutted inside down to the bones... It looked great! We had a huge back yard, not a big house (we were only planning on staying 4-6 years. We are coming up on 3 years. The new flooring they laid was done completely wrong gaps everywhere now that we have had a few seasons for it to expand and shrink. The heat pump is faulty, the plumping has been leaking they covered up a huge hole under the kitchen sink with plywood. We just discovered. They put a vent in the bathroom with a window now the the vent is allowing water in shorting out our hall and bathroom light. They listed dry rot on the north side painted the whole house, but now we have to replace the east, and south side of the house because of the dry rot that was missed.
It's been very frustrating, since we over paid for the house, I knew we were over paying but we needed a house and with all the NEW things that were listed we bought it was the best choice so we wouldn't have to worry about the major issues. We are now worrying about the major issues. Oh and I feel through the deck 2 months ago..... Everything that was done was half ***, I just don't know what to do, I don't want to dump money in a house that I won't see a return on. I told DH that when we are ready we might have to to sell it for what is left on our mortgage because its bit worth what we paid. To me that's sad hopefully the next homeowners are true flippers... (That's what the couple before us did or didn't do to this one)
We are a first time house owners, we bought a older home that was listed as remodeled and with a list of things they replaced including a heat pump. We talked with neighbors and they said the house was gutted inside down to the bones... It looked great! We had a huge back yard, not a big house (we were only planning on staying 4-6 years. We are coming up on 3 years. The new flooring they laid was done completely wrong gaps everywhere now that we have had a few seasons for it to expand and shrink. The heat pump is faulty, the plumping has been leaking they covered up a huge hole under the kitchen sink with plywood. We just discovered. They put a vent in the bathroom with a window now the the vent is allowing water in shorting out our hall and bathroom light. They listed dry rot on the north side painted the whole house, but now we have to replace the east, and south side of the house because of the dry rot that was missed.
It's been very frustrating, since we over paid for the house, I knew we were over paying but we needed a house and with all the NEW things that were listed we bought it was the best choice so we wouldn't have to worry about the major issues. We are now worrying about the major issues. Oh and I feel through the deck 2 months ago..... Everything that was done was half ***, I just don't know what to do, I don't want to dump money in a house that I won't see a return on. I told DH that when we are ready we might have to to sell it for what is left on our mortgage because its bit worth what we paid. To me that's sad hopefully the next homeowners are true flippers... (That's what the couple before us did or didn't do to this one)
that is sad....they were probably trying to sell it as fast as they could and your right, did a shabby job....while looking at the house you dont notice these things until it to late....but I hear ya on doing a lot of updates and then trying to sell, because you wont get your money back on it....with the economy and house sales down, everyone wants you house handed to them...Oh but you have to update everything first and put in new appliances...its very fustrating.
I remember years ago, my sister and her husband were buying a house, when they were looking at the kitchen the owners were home and had it kinda dark in there. so they bought the house, final walk thru the lady says to my sister oh the cabnits in the kitchen they had contact paper and she pulls it off and the cabnits were a mess underneath. She had to have them all replaced after they moved in...
better run still at work
Stephanie...stay warm....its horrible here. Did I mention I hate cold weather.
I know that is true about the labor. I have to say, I was sad to see when our house was being built and we would "sneak" in for a peak, the things we saw. It was really crazy. The one time we where there (when we were not supposed to be) the house was just about complete. My entry way, to the right is a closet. Once the floor was put in you could see how croocked the wall was, I mean it was off alot. Well it just so happend the manger of the workers came and "caught" us in the house and was telling us we were not to be in there...bla bla bla....so we pointed out the wall and told him that we would not close until it was fixed. He did give us a little hard time about it, but in the end they did fix it. I just dont understand how they can do shabby work and think its ok??
Well now you know that your bathroom will not only look great, but things will be done properly.
Another cold day here....Chuck I heard you were getting a lot of this cold out your way. Lucky you only a short time and you wont have to deal with this cold weather.
Not much else going on here. Just hoping we have a nice day today.