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Plumbing
At Our New Old House the plumbing was one of those things that we knew we’d have to do eventually but that never gave us enough of a problem to fix right away. However, when the faucet on our tub stopped working and we discovered how difficult it was going to be to connect a new faucet to the old pipes, we decided to hire a plumber to re-do our whole plumbing system.
Here are the old pipes to the tub:
And here are the new flex tubes, which are much easier to attach to fixtures.
Since we were going to have the plumber here anyway, we asked him to remove some of the scary old fixtures that had been left behind by previous owners. This toilet was a must to go.
And so it was gone…
And they capped the drain hole.
The pipes were all galvanized before and probably very close to original on the house and had calcified inside quite a bit. Here’s the inside of one of the valves they took off:
So, with all the galvanized gone they replaced it with Pex.
Now our water pressure is GREAT, the hot water gets to the tap really hot, and fixtures are all easy to attach!
We used John Carroll of Des Moines (Carroll Plumbing, LLC) and we were really satisfied with his work.
Spring at Our New Old House!
It was a beautiful day today and I wasn’t the only one who noticed. I found this beautiful garter snake sunning himself in my stick pile.
The mock orange is in full bloom.
And this flower that looks like sedum (I’m not actually sure what it is, but it’s not sedum) is spreading nicely in my front flower bed. EDIT: My friend Matt informs me this is spirea. He also says spirea sounds like a venereal disease. Either way, it’s a pretty plant.
Even this shiny little beetle was out enjoying the day.
Happy spring!
Mission Accomplished!
When we left off last time, our living room and dining room looked like this:
On Saturday, it looked like this!
Actually, that picture is from after I’d cleaned up after the party a bit. But you get the idea.
Friday night Brandon put up the last of the wallpaper border in the dining room.
I’m very pleased with how it came out.
On Saturday morning he put the attic door back on with freshly painted hardware. (I still have a little more clean-up work to do on that door, but it looked pretty nice having it back up.)
On Saturday night Our New Old House was full of friends and laughter. We finished all the projects on our list in the knick of time and it was a wonderful party.
We’re so grateful for everybody who came and celebrated with us! Our house is so much warmer with friends to share it with.
Countdown to party: T-minus 2 days…
Here’s where we were on Tuesday night. Party’s on Saturday. Can we do it?
I think we can.
We’ve made some good progress on the dining room. Here’s how the dining room windows looked mid-chemical strip:
And with chemical stripping done, waiting for wood filler to dry so I can sand it.
The rest of the woodwork in the dining room is coming along nicely. I finished stripping one side of this door.
And the rest of the woodwork on the doorways:
Here’s the kitchen doorway mid-chemical strip:
Brandon took off the door so I could get the rest of this doorway stripped. It’s pretty much done now except for some minor clean up of putty between the pieces.
And the kitchen doorway very close to finished:
In the living room we still had a section of wall that needed priming.
So Brandon primed it.
Also, I heat stripped the paint off the window frame and baseboards on that side.
There are still sections of the floor that need to have the carpet padding scraped off so I’ve been finishing that job this week.
Finally, in preparation for the party, I made a batch of cookies. Ok, really this batch was just to motivate myself to keep working. Well, ok it was to bribe myself to keep working. Whatever. Cookies rock.
Last night I painted the whole living room with the same bone white that is in the dining room. I was only able to do one coat, but it’s a huge improvement from the stark white primer. Tonight I’m going to finish scraping the dining room floor (finished the living room floor on Tuesday,) do a couple of touch ups on the wood work, and possibly heat strip the woodwork around the living room front door and front windows. Brandon started putting up the wallpaper border in the dining room last night and we’ll finish that tonight. Then Friday will be for arranging furniture and cleaning up.
Phew! There’s nothing like marathon house fixing!
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