So...I got a little busy, then a little lazy, then a little busy again. You've missed a lot that I may end up posting anyway, just a little (read: a lot) belated. To sum up:
- I finished re-plumbing the fresh water supply in June with a little time to spare before my first tenant moved in upstairs. I didn't take the time to completely re-plumb the upstairs kitchen, since it was much more difficult than other areas and probably won't be there in a few years if everything goes to plan. The house now has good water pressure everywhere that doesn't drop out if someone else is using the water. The Viega Manabloc was easy to work with and I haven't had any problems yet.
- I went on a short camping trip when it was so dry that we couldn't have a fire. We got rained out. I learned that a Honda Element is pretty good for car sleeping when your tent is soaked.
- I learned that air circulation isn't very good on the first floor of my house. I'm guessing that this is a result of some of the original windows having been replaced by boards and a couple others becoming half-size windows. Also, the lack of transom windows and the insertion of walls make it even worse. Some day air will flow freely again.
- I got lazy with house work for a couple months.
- I finished brick repair (I think) in the East room that I'm currently working on. I also removed a section of joist that had rotted and been repaired using a method that I wasn't comfortable with. Basically, I was able to just lift the repair out without removing any nails or screws.
- I went on my first fall color hike in Colorado and found a great trail past Geneva Mountain (not to be confused with nearby Geneva Peak). I basically just used Google Maps' satellite view to find an area with a lot of Aspens, then found a trail past it and hoped I had the right weekend for best color. I did.
- The next day, I went to Modesto for work. I wasn't home much for the next six weeks.
- Next on my agenda:
- Finish planting daffodil bulbs. I ordered and received 400 bulbs of a few types to plant along the alley, fence and entry sidewalk. I've planted about half so far. The instructions were to plant after the first frost, which I did. I'm worried now because, like usual, Denver's weather can't stick with a temperature. I'm hoping the warmth we've had since then won't damage them by getting them to grow too soon.
- Re-wire the East room. It needed to get pulled since I took out the original wainscoting and a false wall that covered the back door and window. Also, there weren't many outlets, so I'll change that. The outlet and switch boxes will be embedded into new holes in the brick and channels will be cut for BX cabling which will be covered with plaster. I'm sure the planning of this will expand to a full post later.
- Install new ceiling in the East room. I'm thinking it will just be insulation and a tongue & groove white ceiling. I'm wondering how many holes I'll want for ceiling lights, but hopefully I'll have that figured out by the time I install.
- Re-install salvaged wood floor. Two layers of wood flooring, plus a subfloor and carpet on top of that, were removed from this room in early June with the help of my parents. One appeared to be the original. The other appeared to have been installed sometime later, but still quite old. I believe the majority of the planks can be re-planed and used again. Hopefully I can find matching planks somewhere if needed.
Plastic sheeting and single-bulb hanging lights made it almost easy to work in the area. |
Not quite finished in this picture. Water-damaged bricks had previously left a gap in the first brick layer about 2.5 feet wide and 1.5 feet high. |
Oh, and I almost forgot one thing. I had squirrels in the attic again. I got some live traps and relocated them to about five miles away. I have a somewhat temporary patch, using hardware cloth, to keep other squirrels out until I go back up and put in something more permanent.