Sunday, November 29, 2009

Christmas is right around the corner...

Thanksgiving can be a relaxing time of year. I have to admit it is one of my favorite holidays. The origins of the holiday is said to be a harvest festival celebrated to express gratitude onto others. On that day I am thankful for football, beer, tons of food, laughs with family/friends and most importantly the midday nap…

However, this year may have ended with an unexpected request. I was at my sister’s house enjoying a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner when I asked, “Where are we spending Christmas Eve this year?” There was a slight delay, when my younger sister replied, “how about your place?” I attempted to shrug it off with “No, my house isn’t ready for anyone” But the chancellor (mom), also known as the Queen Bee, responded with “Yea, that is a wonderful idea… We’ll go to your house this Christmas” Then everyone agreed... I felt like I was just voted off the island…

The gears began to turn in my mind… What do I need to fix before people come over? I mean people have come over to visit, but not for any functions… I may sound a little put off about this, but actually, I'm pretty excited about the Christmas party being at my place. It gives me a chance to fix things before anyone comes over… Kind of puts a fire under my seat…

Anyway, upon my return home, I looked around and thought about things that I could work on. I had originally planned on remodel the kitchen over the Christmas break… Which I still might do, but it won’t happen until after the party. Then I looked at the front hallway… I had purchased hardwood flooring for that room about a year ago. The wood has been sitting around collecting dust…

I know I still have the living room to finish, but I’m a firm believer that the introduction of your home sets a tone for the rest of the house. Thus with that said, I began to evaluate what would it take to make it happen. The room already had a ¼ inch thick Luan in it. But what bugged me was that the room sloped down towards the radiator. With the history that I have with radiators in this house, I decide to remove the Luan and determine the condition of the floor.

Here is a picture of my nephew Fredy helping me clean the front hallway.

When I purchased this house, the front hallway had always been prepared to have something installed. The previous owners never informed me what they planned on doing to the room. But like everything else, I assumed they were planning on nothing…

I began to remove the Luan flooring and instantaneously realize the excess nails used. The previous owners used a nail every 1 inches of space. I knew I would be in trouble.

Underneath the Luan was the same laminate flooring that I removed from the workout room. After removing the laminate flooring I noticed that the planks near the radiator were extremely weak… Part of the planks had deteriorated away. I immediately contacted my dad for advice. I called him because I wasn't sure if I should jack the floor because of the slope. After talking with him it turn out that the slope wasn't as critical as initially thought. Basically what I do next is what he advised.

I had cut into the floor and removed three of the planks. The removal of the planks allowed me to evaluate the joists. Also look directly into my basement.


Here is picture showing one of the damaged planks.

The joist closes to the radiator valve was excessively rotted away. I created a level system using string. I tied the string in a “XI” pattern to determine how much did the floor sag. The result of my string pattern was not encouraging.

Here is a good picture showing the damaged joist and the gap between the joist and flooring.

As you can see in the picture, the gap between the floor joist and the string are about 1 inch apart. Per my fathers advice, I sistered all of the joists with 2x6 studs to level the floor and also give it strength.
The plank thickness is about 1 1/2 inches thick. I cut two pieces of plywood that were ¾ inches thick to occupy the space. I nailed the plywood flooring into place onto the new studs.

The flooring is now much stronger and closer to being leveled. Next on the list is to install Luan and then the hardwood flooring. Well that is all I have for now, so until next time, happy building...

Sunday, November 22, 2009

It's brighter in here...

The last couple of weeks have been truly interesting. I’ve re-read my previous entry and realized that my mild depression of traveling may have been the result of me being extremely sick. For the month of September and October I had been getting my blood pressure reading done by the company nurse. The results were extremely high for both months (145/97 average). I had been concerned that I would be required to take medication to regulate my blood pressure issues. During the week of Halloween, about three weeks ago, I was having extreme back pains and a low grade fever (100.8 °F) so I went to the doctors. I was diagnosed with a kidney infection. For first week of November, I was laid up in bed doing absolutely nothing.

Since I was unable to do anything, I decide to contact someone to rake the leaves in the yard. Last year a landscape company own by a young gentleman had raked the leaves for about $150 for the entire yard. I had contacted him once again, but he had increased his rate to $350 for my yard. Soooo, towards the end of that week I began to feel a little better and went outside to rake leaves. My strength level was still low but I was able to fill 36 of the 30 gallon ecologically friendly bags (brown paper bags). I was extremely weak after doing the leaves, but I could not bring myself to pay that amount of money.

I was limited from doing anything else around the house. But, I am happy to report that as of last Friday, my kidney infection has subsided and my blood pressure dropped back to normal (135/70). The doctor thinks that my high blood pressure may have been the result of having kidney issue since September. The doctor is not sure what may have caused me to have the kidney problem. But, I’m just happy that my health is back to normal. Also for good measure, a cup of cranberry juice has been added to my daily liquid intake...

Anyway, here are a couple of pictures of the back yard
Here is a picture of the missing trees that I promised a couple of entries ago.
So with that completed, I started the weekend with finishing the workout room. I began by moving the radiator out of the way. Yes I said it, I move the radiator… This time I did employ the proper lifting techniques to move the radiator. It would appear that the radiator never operated due to the damaged valve. This could explain for all of the dust bunnies trapped within the ribs.

After cleaning the radiator I installed the rest of the plywood. I had to cut the plywood to clear the wall and also the radiator valve. After completing the plywood installation, I continued the process of installing the laminate flooring.

Here are a couple of pictures of the completed room…

Here is a picture of the room prior to moving the radiator

The floor with the new plywood

Here is a picture of the new floor...

Now, I need the plumber to install the new valve and radiator. But I’ll be contacting him after I install the hardwood flooring in the front hallway. But time to move onto another project.

While doing stuff around the basement, I realized that the lighting was pretty dreary. It was difficult to see things around the basement with the lighting. The pull string light fixtures were of a white porcelain material that would get extremely hot when turned on. Several months ago I had purchased a couple of shop lights which have been collecting dust in the basement. I figured it would be a good time to finally install them.

Prior to installing the shop lights, I had to replace the porcelain light fixtures with outlets. However, I had to install new junction boxes for the outlets. Here are a couple of pictures showing the new shop lights.

The light fixture in this picture didn't work. The pull string was missing.
Here is a picture of the new outlet for the shop lights.

I plan on getting some more shop lights for the basement. With the new shop lights installed, I’m starting to realize how filthy and cluttered the basement really is. So in the future, the new lights will help in the cleaning and organizing of the basement. However, next on the “honey do list” is to finish the living room. Anyway, I would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving… Please be safe and enjoy the holidays. Until next time, happy building...

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