Reno's going good.
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:04 am
Despite everything, the reno's are finally moving along.
Only two more windows to install, and I will be working on the siding. I was gonna get the Troyster to go under to insulate the floor under the back room, but I'll have to do it , Troy may be out of town. I have enough of the skirting off to see without the aid of flashlights, and I have already cleaned out the area.
We also had a sewer type smell in our laundry room, so I checked under the trailer, and found our gray water line has a broken seal. I'm surprised the water hasn't run all over the ground! At least it wasn't the ca-ca line!
I'm gonna ask our friend if I can store thing in his shed, cause I have too much stuff already packed, and sitting in our addition. Need to get it out so we can get the drywall up in here.
I am also going with a 2 1/2 inch rubber base in the place. Allot cheaper(by the roll, and no cutting) compared to regular base boards. The lady buying our place has two small kids, so it will also stand up to wear and tear better. (and because I install it at work all the time, so I am quicker at it.) No painting required!!!
I'll take some pics at the end of the week, when more is done.
P.S. The wall is finally fixed, and is ready for siding.
Only two more windows to install, and I will be working on the siding. I was gonna get the Troyster to go under to insulate the floor under the back room, but I'll have to do it , Troy may be out of town. I have enough of the skirting off to see without the aid of flashlights, and I have already cleaned out the area.
We also had a sewer type smell in our laundry room, so I checked under the trailer, and found our gray water line has a broken seal. I'm surprised the water hasn't run all over the ground! At least it wasn't the ca-ca line!
I'm gonna ask our friend if I can store thing in his shed, cause I have too much stuff already packed, and sitting in our addition. Need to get it out so we can get the drywall up in here.
I am also going with a 2 1/2 inch rubber base in the place. Allot cheaper(by the roll, and no cutting) compared to regular base boards. The lady buying our place has two small kids, so it will also stand up to wear and tear better. (and because I install it at work all the time, so I am quicker at it.) No painting required!!!
I'll take some pics at the end of the week, when more is done.
P.S. The wall is finally fixed, and is ready for siding.