hail – yes

IMG_3743It looks like I’ve picked up the pace of updates.  We had a significant hail event and the brand new shingles and gutters are needing replacement.  It breaks my heart to see the shingles go but the gutters were put on quite poorly so I’m hoping for better results from the next contractor.  The roof doesn’t leak and the windows didn’t break but there is damage to the shingles and window trim, not to mention the gutters are beat up and coming off the house.  The plants in the front are shown with them getting progressively less leaves as they are out from under the porch roof.

I’ll try to set up the time lapse camera for the replacement of the shingles. Kind of like a do-over.

How it’s going – long time no update

The place is holding up well. I’ve continued to do the little things we didn’t have done when we moved in. I put a ceiling on the patio which is under the waterproof deck. It makes for a wonderful place to sit and enjoy the country.

We did extensive landscaping in the front and the grass (which I threatened to show you growing one of the last times I wrote is growing nicely, now I need to patch the areas which didn’t take.

The back deck with it’s cable railing is wonderful and right now loaded with tomatoes in earth boxes.

I’ve had issues with one of the contractors that is on-going and am looking at my options to get the issues addressed and cleared up.

Delayed Update

It’s been too long since the last update. I was going to show a video of grass growing 🙂 (the time lapse was set on once an hour – don’t worry it would have been three days per second) but the seed was spread to late so we have a time lapse of dirt sitting there)
We have moved in, but there are still lots of little things to do to the main floors and everything to do to the bonus room and basement. The basement will be done room by room as we get the cash and the bonus room when we get time. In the next couple of weeks I’ll upload some pictures of furnished rooms an later as we get the pictures up and the little things touched up I’ll send more.

August update

There is not much to report. Although there are still ‘hundreds’ of things to accomplish on the house, we have shifted to getting the house in town ready to sell. We have removed wallpaper, painted, trimmed, power washed, and cleaned out shelves.
At the “Castle” we have touched up the paint, scheduled the garage approach and back patio pour for next week, put up a small deck, and hauled many boxes from the house in town to the new house. We now have satellite TV and a phone line with DSL internet. The geothermal/radiant heat and air conditioning system has been giving us fits since it was all re-done after the geothermal contractor went bankrupt and disappeared. I’ll try to get some pictures posted next time I’m home.
We have changed from living in town and working in the country, to living in the county and working in town.

Glass Bridge

Bridge posts going up.
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Clamps are all installed.
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Super silly helper!
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Half the bridge glass is up…
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Two out of three..
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And we are done. Now we just have to tighten the clamps over the next few days and make sure its level.
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Master Bath

We had a brilliant tile lady, Siri, who has done all of the tile in the house… The master bath and kitchen are really beautiful rooms because of her!

Master shower
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The Master bathtub
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One of the Master sinks
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Shower


Shower tile in the master going up.

Counter top installation

Here is a video of the counters in the kitchen being installed.

Master bath

master bath vessels

Master bathroom counter top was installed today.  The vessel sinks were put in place to be installed by the plumber next week.  The counter top looks awesome with the tan walls, oak cabinets, and porcelain sinks.

kitchen Counter top today

countertop end

An exciting day in the progress of the house.  The quartz counter top was delivered and installed. The installation went without a hitch.  The pattern we selected goes exceptionally well with the oak cabinets and oak look tile floor.  We couldn’t be more pleased