Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Yea! A we have a toilet - well kinda.

Utilities -

If I had to sum up the last week in one word, it would be 'utilities.'  The folks from Air Extreme (heating/AC guys)  got furnace fixed, gas lines ready for inspection.  City inspector approved the gas lines.  Atmos came out to put the gas meter back on and reconnect the gas so we have heat in the house and are ready for those cold days to come!  YEA!!!!  So far the only thing keeping us warm was the 1000 trips up and down the stairs (see below!).

City's water meter guy came on Thursday and swapped out the meter and then turned the water back on.   Although many of the pipes are split, we now have one faucet in the basement with which we can fill up a bucket with water.  And with that bucket of water we can flush a toilet!  This alone will save quick trips around the corner to Carl's Jr. 

Saturday, Oct 20, 2012, was a quick clean up day.   We hired a high school student to help us carry out all the demo'd basement walls.  The three of us carried everything in the basement upstairs, packed the dumpster with drywall, packed the pickup with paneling and a made a big pile of scrap wood in the garage.  When I say packed, I mean carefully layered, each piece laying flat with as little airspace between pieces as possible.  A bit OCD?  No - I'm just too cheap to pay for a 1/2 empty dumpster!  (See $$ alert below)  We also pulled nails and knocked out the drywall in the basement staircase. 

Finally, we talked to a contractor about installing egress windows in the basement and doing all the work in the basement.   

$$ alert -
We had 2 cubic yard dumpster delivered. Cost? $60/load - emptied on-call
Diego took a 1 1/2 cubic yard pickup load to the Larimer County Landfill and it only cost him $10.69. What is wrong with this picture? Of course he was already in Loveland, so there wasn't the issue of driving over there AND the extra time it take to get there.   The dumpster is definitely a necessity but it sure is a money-saver when we can take a load over ourselves! 

What's up next? 
1. Call electrician to rewire the house (with the 1956 original wiring fairly exposed, now is the time rewire!)

2. Give a key to the contractor so he can get started in basement while we're gone.  We'll be out of town for the next two weekends, so we're trying not to lose momentum. 

3. Keep an eye out on Craigslist for used kitchen cabinets.  By the way, I used the Virtual Room Designer on the Lowe's website to redesign the kitchen.  Love it!  (the software, that is!). 

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