Thursday, February 10, 2011

2 Months in.

Well, it has been a busy 2 months.  At times, I look around and wonder where the time went.  It takes a long time to get the solid foundation laid before proceeding.

I am doing well.  Pretty tired, but I still have lots of energy and believe I am still on schedule to have everything completed by May 1st (arbitrary "end date").

I found a church nearby and am excited about getting plugged in and meeting people.  The Steelers winning the division championship was fun :-)  Too bad about the Super Bowl, but I still had a good time watching it :-)

Solid Foundation:
Heater / AC (done)
Plumbing (mostly done) ***
Whole-House Re-wire (done)
New Roof & Remove Condemned Addition (contractors are starting Monday (hopefully))
Hang Sheetrock and Fix Plaster (Contractors starting first week of March)


Next Milestones:
Roof, Windows, Soffit & Fascia --> Completed by March 14th or so
Sheetrock hung --> Completed by March 1st (hopefully)
Plumbing Fixed --> All Completed by February 20th (I hope)


Master bathroom --> All but plaster done by March 1st? (would be nice)

Looks pretty optimistic... but I'll stick with it :-)



Some Pictures & Story:

I thought that "exposed brick" would be a real nice addition to a few rooms... (kitchen and master bath) BUT... it turns out the brick Chimney was never bricked up nicely, it was always intended to be covered... so, i have to cover it back up.


A nice pretty winter picture :-)


Before i got new stairs... there were no stairs up to the first landing.

New Stairs!
 
Kitchen work:  There was a "pass through" long-since plastered over.  Pretty neat though.

I found a nice hardwood floor under the disgusting linoleum.



The Electricians just started the re-wire.  Here is the new circuit breaker box.

I decided i wanted a couch upstairs so I could relax... so I carried it up 2 flights of stairs (Four, half flights).  It was hard, but people can do amazing (strange) things when they are stubborn enough :-)

Ted and I worked to tear off a rotten deck (that also had holes leaking inside)

Deck gone!


Kitchen right before load-bearing wall is removed.


Floor has a few holes after i removed some walls.


Woo hoo!  It's nice & open now :-)


With Ted & Mike's help, I installed new glass block windows.  (5 of them)
P.S. Glass block windows are h.e.a.v.y.!!!


I'm waiting for this addition to dissapear... but my contractors seem content with any excuse not to show up.  I'm frustrated, but still think that for the time, they are my best option.
"Too cold"
"Snowed yesterday"
"Attached trailer wrong & bent something"
"Don't wanna start working on a Friday because we'll only
get one day done and take the weekend as a break"
...This lead to about a 2 week delay so far.
"We're not in Houston anymore Tomo..."

General view

2nd floor Master Bathroom with new plumbing & framing.

Tom Gets a Plumbing lesson when he thinks he is all done.  :-( I thought I was all done... and had a plumbing inspector come out. It turns out there are a lot more rules to plumbing than I expected.  The inspector knew them all though, and helped me figure out how much drain & vent I need to do / re-do.  :-(  My guess is about 30 hours & $150 in materials on top of what I had done.  Not super tragic, but a 'drain' on my energy for sure.

You can see the master shower (where it will be) off to the left side here.

 
This is a nice "pick me up." Pretty vanity for the Master bath.  We (Ted and I) carried it up the stairs in 2 pieces (thank God!).  The top weighed about 150 lbs & same with the bottom.  Mom and I carried it in from the car. (in one piece!!!) Thanks Mom!!! & sorry for making you do that... 


An example of plumbing I get to do again... Turns out you aren't allowed to have short radius 90 degree elbows on their side like I have here... Oh well.  I learn best when it hurts a little.  I hope i get it right the 2nd time.  :-)



Thanks for checking in :-)  Prayers are welcome as I journey towards a faith community & attempt to start my career playing with houses.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

New House & Project & Job :-)

Here are some pictures of my new house in Pittsburgh, PA: (below description of project scope)

I looked around for a long time, and finally found a house for a great price in a good neighborhood.  This is currently a 3 story house with 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, and a basement.

Big Problems:
-There is an addition on the back that is falling off (one of the baths)
-Bad Roof (and resulting water damage)
-Sloppy plumbing (and resulting water damage)
-Crummy wiring
-Was originally a duplex, I am converting it back to
-Bad Windows (Need lots of work, or replacement)

Big Projects:
-Basement: Finish Basement & Add 1/2 bath (powder room)
-First Floor: New Kitchen, Redo ceilings in Living Room & Kitchen, Fix Plaster, Add stairs (bottom 4 are missing), take out some walls to re-open the floor plan (back to original)
-Second Floor: Convert 2nd Kitchen to Master Bedroom, convert adjacent bedroom to big walk-in closet & master bathroom, Re-do Bathroom
-Third Floor: Plaster work, lay carpet, redo- bathroom
-Exterior: New Roof, Aluminum Soffit & Facia, Possibly Replace Windows

PICTURES!

Entry was a mirror wall (due to division into duplex)

Fixed :-)

Not sure why this wall was added...

This one was added when it was converted to a duplex

Taking out the walls


Walls out! 

Archway... being removed 


WHAT?!  Pocket doors still installed?! :-) Sweet! 

Kitchen 

Living room with tile ceiling removed

Pre-removal (water damage hidden in this shot)

Upstairs looking down 

 Front bedroom

My current bedroom (I slept on the floor with a camping air mattress & sleeping bag for a short time) 

Wall between master bedroom & master bath (bath is currently a bedroom) 


This is what I found under the wall I removed:  Crazy!  Gold Teeth! ... weird.  :-) 

3rd Floor

3rd Floor Bathroom 

3rd Floor back room 

3rd Floor Back Room View 

Basement

Incomplete Pittsburgh toilet... first time I've seen a tank installed with no pot...

Basement stairs

Back addition (coming off...) 


Roof - a little tattered... :-)  :-/  Replacement coming soon, I hope