Home Improvements, 2003
It’s been a while since we’ve had contractors running around the place. While I’d like to make it a while longer some maintenance just can’t be put off. Since we can’t put off some of it, we may as well do all of it and get it over with (hoping that is not wishful thinking).
Table of contents
- Doors and windows
- Roof
- More Roof
- Skylights
- Deconstruction (office)
- More Deconstruction (office)
- Deconstruction (bathroom and balconies)
- Where the leaks are
- Bye-bye balconies
- Plugging leaks
- New decks
- External repairs complete
- Waiting for plaster to dry
- Paint, bathroom, and cabinets
- New floor
- Paint
- More paint
- Exterior paint
- Pool Cover
- Guest Bath
Doors and Windows (July)
First thing is replacement of two sliding glass doors and the french doors that lead from the dining room to the patio. The glass doors had moisture between the panes. The french doors weren’t really made as exterior doors and weren’t very water tight.