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Remodeling my house

Started by Jay, January 13, 2012, 05:19:35 AM

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Jay

Haven't been on much trying to get my house MOSTLY done before hunting season. Luckily my lady use to own a construction business, and is very good at this kind of thing or it would even go slower. So far we seem to be 1/2 done with a lot of projects, but being we aren't young anymore, and there is too much rest time. Currently we are adding a closet to a family room to make it into a large master bedroom. We are 1/2 done with the upstairs bathroom, and have some painting done. Being it is an older house I've had to go over it insulating/weather stripping and some duct work to seal it up from the elements better. I'm moving onto the wood floors after the master bedroom is finished. Renting a sander, staining, then varnishing. Can't wait to see that done. Floors in good shape except for 2 spots that use to have floor vents, and I'm going to need to pull the patch work, and lay floor slats. I figure by the time I get it done. including the basement, it's about a 2 year project. House was originally around 670 sq feet, and with the addition we added 8 years ago, I've got around 1300 plus livable space. A lot of work, but it's very satisfying doing the work yourself, and except for about a days work of electrical, I'll have to pay for, we should be able to do it ourselves.

sugarray

Sounds awesome Jay.  Post up some pics!


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VAHUNTER

sounds great Jay!!! listen to Ray and put up some pics  :icon_thumright:
Good things come to those who wait

gob09

that is very cool jay and it is very satifying to look at job well done and know you did it
you made the right choice to let someone else do the electical that stuff scares me post
some pic. it might motivate others who need to do some work on thier place

mnturkey

Good for you Jay, the work should keep a old fart like you in shape so you can keep at the Turkeys.
I know about the resting.
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Hognutz

Remodeling is a grueling process, but the rewards are huge..Good luck..
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Basser69

Good job on doing 99% yourself!  :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: