Can you believe it the Quinn's bought a house.... and boy does it need work. Come along with us as we document our progress. The highs and lows of construction and home ownership. It is sure to be a transformation.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
One Step Forward Two Steps Back
With this house it seems that one moment of joy follows a moment of frustration. As Bryce would say, "not one thing has been easy on this house". Let's just say that we have had our share of tough moments with 747. At the end of this week we were so excited because we finally got the new main water line bored to the house and finally had running water. We thought we were finally on a roll as the cement was also poured in the first level of the house. Today however we decided to go over and see how the cement work looked. We were not supposed to walk on it for a few days. On our way into the house we met our neighbor Warner that was ice picking his drive way. We invited him into the house to see it, as he had not been in since he brought Leo chicken dinners when he was alive. We joked as we opened the garage door that this house has been way more work than anticipated and we knew it was going to be a "project". We also said that the only thing that could go wrong now is the roof would start leaking now that the weather had warmed up. As we made our way through the house our neighbor could not get over how much work we had done and how good it looked. We finally made our way up to the bedrooms upstairs and there it was....water flowing from the ceiling. All down the new framing, electrical and HVAC. It wasn't bad enough to just have one leak with water pouring in there had to be 3. As they say everything always happens in 3's.
So what did we do? You get the big ladder (which I almost killed myself with as I tried to move it and it fell on me) and climb up onto the flat roof and start shoveling the foot and half of snow and 2" thick ice off to find the leaks! Thank heavens that the temp was about 45 degrees today! After shoveling and breaking off as much ice we tried our best to fill the holes with spray foam. Mission partially accomplished, water was still coming in, but now at a drip rate. I guess the roof is telling us we can't wait a year to replace it, so it looks like another expense not accounted for. I think we need to start taking donations, so we can finish the house and get in before 2010 ends! Or as my dad says win the lottery...let's just say we play every week now that we have bought the house.
Above are images of the entry way that was once a sand box, now it has smooth new concrete!
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