what’s that thing the goes goes into in the trough, a level switch?
He liked it. Must be because its cleanish.So if another storm comes and hits your already compromised roof and it totally fails will they cover the deductible on the additional damage because you waited?Insurance adjuster showed up today to inspect hail damage. He found more damage... ok. He suggested I wait to replace the roof until hail season was over. He said he just did an inspection on a 2 week old roof! Oh that would suck. He was in the garage and then took pics of my garage art, the Taco.He liked it. Must be because its cleanish.
Worked late last night to fill up the remaining empty spaces in the dumpster. I couldn't stand the thought of sending back a dumpster that still had space in it.
Found more bad contractor work which has basically convinced me that this will be a full gut and build back job.
This house has every generation of plumbing too. Copper, PVC, CPVC, Galvanized pipe and PEX.
How many cows are out there?
Go put another low water drain by the pump facing downward in case of a freeze. As for rattle snake stuff.. pay someone.![]()
I did that on my mom's house when I was in High School. I'll never make that mistake again. Takes so much longer to get everything finished. It's one of those things that sounds great on paper but is horrible in reality.Wish I did a full gut back in 05. Biggest mistake I made besides buying this turd was working room to room like a ding dong. I was 25 and head was still firmly up my rear regarding wisdom
I'm going to replace every piece of electrical wire in this house. It's old blue romex, some early 80"s black wiring, thin insulated 220V wire, a mixture of new yellow romex and every light switch and outlet needs to be replaced as it's all wore out.Might as well check all the electrical and make sure they didn't use 2 wire for lights etc.
Dang, so its no longer just a kitchen and bathroom upgrade and some paint here and there?
Did yall anticipate a full gut and rebuild?
I'm going to replace every piece of electrical wire in this house. It's old blue romex, some early 80"s black wiring, thin insulated 220V wire, a mixture of new yellow romex and every light switch and outlet needs to be replaced as it's all wore out.
No it's no longer a kitchen & bathroom upgrade sadly.
I wasn't originally planning on it as the house looked like it was in great shape. But paint and sheetrock hides a lot of flaws. Thankfully, we have the money to do a full rebuild. I just didn't want to have to do it. Although this house will be worth a lot more once I'm done with it!![]()
I sure hope that comes true!Well the good news, the construction materials will come down in price in the next 90 days, I have been following a few economy/business blogs.
Apparently it was a prefect storm for shortage of materials, last year's hurricanes, covid shutdown and pre orders of commodities created the $6.50 price for 2x4's for example. Prices are expected to drop, and only be about 15% more than it was pre covid, the inflation, shipping irregularities, smaller production workforce etc to name a few.
Is that good on these or bad on those?