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The Sybian wrote: Sat Jul 14, 2018 11:58 pm
Johnnie wrote: Sat Jul 14, 2018 8:49 pm ...aaaaaand the roof is leaking.

Just got my new appliances yesterday and had to have the connectors that go to the washer replaced, so here's this new problem.

Yay.
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The week I'm moving in my buddy who's helping out looks at my ceiling and goes "what the hell is that?" It's bubbled. Our minds went to "water damage." But it hadn't rained and this wasn't noticed during the inspection. I took pics and asked my buddy (who's also my realtor) about it. So I'm thinking it's an oversight.

Well fast forward to yesterday and it rains pretty steadily. I get home and it's just dripping through. Ran to home Depot and bought a ladder to get to my roof. The section of the roof where I figure this is leaking from is fine by all accounts. The other part of my roof, I learn, is a standing kiddy pool of water because it doesn't slope outward. There's no noticable damage, but the site was unsettling.

So yeah. My roof should not be doing this. But naturally this wouldn't have been caught without a rain storm. And the roof was redone not to long ago either. So something's up.
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Kitchen reno is just about done. Pretty much just finishing touches/touch-ups left. My wife wanted shiplap in the dining room (we took down 1/2 of the wall between the kitchen and dining room, left a breakfast bar there, so they're pretty much one big room now) and it went up yesterday and I think I don't like it. I told her as much last night and then had to back off because I made her sad (I was able to too perfectly describe my hangup when I told her the walls looked like a retail store). Going to have to eat this one.

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My water heater blew up this morning. So that sucks.
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Is this literal or figurative?
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mister d wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:28 am Is this literal or figurative?
Quite literal unfortunately. Waiting on someone to come out now. I'd replace it myself but I've got 2 problems. A) it's in a very tight space and B) it's gas and I don't fuck with things that blow my house up if I don't install them correctly.
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rass wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:33 am Kitchen reno is just about done. Pretty much just finishing touches/touch-ups left. My wife wanted shiplap in the dining room (we took down 1/2 of the wall between the kitchen and dining room, left a breakfast bar there, so they're pretty much one big room now) and it went up yesterday and I think I don't like it. I told her as much last night and then had to back off because I made her sad (I was able to too perfectly describe my hangup when I told her the walls looked like a retail store). Going to have to eat this one.

Everything else looks great.
I really, really want to see this project. I'm dying to renovate my kitchen and I keep trying to figure out where to start. I had a contractor come through and gauge what I want to have done and what makes sense. I want to knock out a wall, remove a section of wall in the kitchen, tile everything, get new cabinets and countertops. But I want to do the tiling. I also want to hang cabinets. And if demo-ing a couple walls is like 3 grand in labor, I can do that too.

Also, in terms of my roof, I think I've fixed it. Went to a tile laying class at a local tile shop and a guy who worked there used to do roofs. I explained to him my situation and by looking at pics of the front of my house, he was able to say "Yea, it's not your TPO. That stuff is very strong. Try looking at the shingles at the front of your house. There's probably a gap there."

Sure as shit, there was. I bought a caulking gun and heavy duty roofing sealant for $15 or so. Caulked the shit out of the shingled area and done. We've had biblical rains over these last couple weeks and nothing. And to think the actual roofer who redid the roof a couple years ago couldn't find anything. 40 years of experience, my ass.

However, I do want to add a canale to my roof because it pools too much for my liking.
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We learned that roofers are insanely literal about being ROOFers. Anything sub-roof level is a totally different ask (and contract).
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mister d wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:44 am We learned that roofers are insanely literal about being ROOFers. Anything sub-roof level is a totally different ask (and contract).
Yea, he relunctantly came out because he redid the TPO 3 years ago as part of a favor to a friend. So there's no warranty at all associated with this new-ish roof. Typically there's a 5 year warranty. His current business that he owns honors a 5 year warranty, but he didn't have his own business when the roof was redone. And the person that got the roof done skimped on upgrades. There's no sloping, so there's more pooling then there should be (in my opinion.)

All this made me realize that a disclosure agreement is vitally important when buying a house. In New Mexico one isn't needed if the person selling didn't live at the residence. I wish I was told that at some point in the process. I probably would've passed.
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BSF21 wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:36 am
mister d wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:28 am Is this literal or figurative?
Quite literal unfortunately. Waiting on someone to come out now. I'd replace it myself but I've got 2 problems. A) it's in a very tight space and B) it's gas and I don't fuck with things that blow my house up if I don't install them correctly.
A) you store your water heater in the backseat of a Volkswagen bug?
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govmentchedda wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 1:22 pm
BSF21 wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:36 am
mister d wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:28 am Is this literal or figurative?
Quite literal unfortunately. Waiting on someone to come out now. I'd replace it myself but I've got 2 problems. A) it's in a very tight space and B) it's gas and I don't fuck with things that blow my house up if I don't install them correctly.
A) you store your water heater in the backseat of a Volkswagen bug?
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DSafetyGuy wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 2:23 pm
govmentchedda wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 1:22 pm
BSF21 wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:36 am
mister d wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:28 am Is this literal or figurative?
Quite literal unfortunately. Waiting on someone to come out now. I'd replace it myself but I've got 2 problems. A) it's in a very tight space and B) it's gas and I don't fuck with things that blow my house up if I don't install them correctly.
A) you store your water heater in the backseat of a Volkswagen bug?
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govmentchedda wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 3:11 pm
DSafetyGuy wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 2:23 pm
govmentchedda wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 1:22 pm
BSF21 wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:36 am
mister d wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:28 am Is this literal or figurative?
Quite literal unfortunately. Waiting on someone to come out now. I'd replace it myself but I've got 2 problems. A) it's in a very tight space and B) it's gas and I don't fuck with things that blow my house up if I don't install them correctly.
A) you store your water heater in the backseat of a Volkswagen bug?
Wow. Deep pull.
Proud of that one.
Least it made me smile while my bank account frowns.
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rass wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:33 am My wife wanted shiplap in the dining room
She watch too many episodes of Fixer Upper?
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Just when I thought I solved my roof problem in the living room, this ceiling issue was just noticed in the bedroom.

It's actually damp despite there being no rain today. And there's no indicator from outside or on the roof that there's a leak.

Those small couple of divots is from me pushing on it with a broom. There's movement over a large area. This is ridiculous.

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Plumbing issue?
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A_B wrote: Sun Aug 05, 2018 6:42 amPlumbing issue?
I don't think that's it. My house is 1 floor. This is in the far corner of the bedroom in the back of the house. So I don't know what pipes you would put there. My water heater is on the opposite end of the house as well.

But it's clearly something serious because it's still damp as of this morning.

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Now that I can see the outside in the daylight, this canale is sure to be leaking. Fuck me.

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Guilty of murder or not he killed Atlanta nightlife and it still hasn't come back. He is the reason bars stop serving at 2 and a shake shack and tom Ford in place of fishbowls and window swings in Buckhead. Guy changed Atlanta more than anyone since the Olympics.
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HaulCitgo wrote: Sun Aug 05, 2018 8:23 am Guilty of murder or not he killed Atlanta nightlife and it still hasn't come back. He is the reason bars stop serving at 2 and a shake shack and tom Ford in place of fishbowls and window swings in Buckhead. Guy changed Atlanta more than anyone since the Olympics.
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Ha.

If Johnnie or anyone else is interested in seeing the more or less finished product (minus furniture in the dining room, which she still hasn’t picked out):

https://photos.app.goo.gl/dVtwYmbjvmrzoRyB7
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Looks nice
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Very nice!
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Awesome stuff. What brand are your appliances? They look exactly like mine. Except I have an electric range.
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Does look like someone's wife would pay up for your home so job well done. And you get to enjoy before you sell. I'm destined to upgrade a master bath and not get to fuck in it.
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By “someone’s wife”, he means me.
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Johnnie wrote: Sun Aug 05, 2018 5:20 pm Awesome stuff. What brand are your appliances? They look exactly like mine. Except I have an electric range.
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rass wrote: Sun Aug 05, 2018 3:30 pm Ha.

If Johnnie or anyone else is interested in seeing the more or less finished product (minus furniture in the dining room, which she still hasn’t picked out):

https://photos.app.goo.gl/dVtwYmbjvmrzoRyB7
Looks great! That's about the flooring I want in my kitchen, but we have the same floors throughout the entire upstairs, and they continued the same stain through the trim, stairs, railings... To replace the floor or stain it darker, we'd have to redo the entire house.

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Better delete Zillow (or whatever) from her phone.
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It’s very weird how entry housing prices are brutal out until BH and then there’s a hard stop.
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mister d wrote: Mon Aug 06, 2018 2:56 pm It’s very weird how entry housing prices are brutal out until BH and then there’s a hard stop.
Yeah, it's not like Gillette and Stirling don't have train stations. For some reason, BH is considered a great commuter town, but literally one extra stop isn't. Not sure if there is no parking there or what, but I don't think any trains that stop in BH pass those towns. The schools are highly rated, too, so I have no idea what the issue is. I wish I could go back 10 years and convince myself to look at Stirling and Gillette. I thought they were rural farm towns for some reason, and we didn't look at them.
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So I have a few old phone jack outlets that are kind of unsightly and would like to replace with blank wall plates. Is there a best way to deal with the wiring behind it to make it safe? I don't have much knowledge of this type of thing, so any input would be appreciated.
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Phone wires pretty harmless. Cut em down and wrap in electrical tape and you should be fine. Even more so if you go to the phone box and disconnect them there.
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Johnny Carwash wrote: Mon Sep 10, 2018 11:10 am So I have a few old phone jack outlets that are kind of unsightly and would like to replace with blank wall plates. Is there a best way to deal with the wiring behind it to make it safe? I don't have much knowledge of this type of thing, so any input would be appreciated.
Phone wires don't carry current from the panel as far as I know so you'd be safe, but if you want to make sure it's all good, cut them, strip them, twist them together and put a plastic wirecap on them, then put the blank panel up.
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Johnny Carwash wrote: Mon Sep 10, 2018 11:10 am So I have a few old phone jack outlets that are kind of unsightly and would like to replace with blank wall plates. Is there a best way to deal with the wiring behind it to make it safe? I don't have much knowledge of this type of thing, so any input would be appreciated.
Since it's phone wires and not electrical, there shouldn't be any safety issues, right? Just cut whatever is in the way. I would think. Better advise would be not to listen to me, because I don't know what I'm talking about.
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Johnny Carwash wrote: Mon Sep 10, 2018 11:10 am So I have a few old phone jack outlets that are kind of unsightly and would like to replace with blank wall plates. Is there a best way to deal with the wiring behind it to make it safe? I don't have much knowledge of this type of thing, so any input would be appreciated.
What is running into the phone jack should be fine as is but if want take the extra precaution I would take one of those wire nuts/wire connectors and twist it onto the end of the wire/wires a few times then secure it with some electrical tape. You might need to strip away some of the insulation from the wire to get the wire nut to hold, depending on how much wire is exposed now.
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Thanks everyone for the input. Going to probably go with the seal-off-the-wires approach.
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So I have to replace the faucet in the kitchen sink. Why is it a thing to put frames behind cabinet doors? There’s a frame that splits the accessible area underneath the sink in two. Basically, I have to lose 50 lbs to even think about taking out the old faucet and installing the new one.

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EnochRoot wrote: Mon Sep 10, 2018 5:28 pm So I have to replace the faucet in the kitchen sink. Why is it a thing to put frames behind cabinet doors? There’s a frame that splits the accessible area underneath the sink in two. Basically, I have to lose 50 lbs to even think about taking out the old faucet and installing the new one.

Madness.
Just do what I'm having done as I type this..get the whole sink replaced. I'm a little nervous, though...install dudes just had to run out to buy a tool to shave off some counter for the drop-in space.
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Yeah I had a hell of a time changing a faucet out for that same reason.
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GoodKarma wrote: Tue Sep 11, 2018 10:38 am
EnochRoot wrote: Mon Sep 10, 2018 5:28 pm So I have to replace the faucet in the kitchen sink. Why is it a thing to put frames behind cabinet doors? There’s a frame that splits the accessible area underneath the sink in two. Basically, I have to lose 50 lbs to even think about taking out the old faucet and installing the new one.

Madness.
Just do what I'm having done as I type this..get the whole sink replaced. I'm a little nervous, though...install dudes just had to run out to buy a tool to shave off some counter for the drop-in space.
I was thinking about this and thought enough to scout for 22x25 sinks to drop in. Hell, may as well start that kitchen redesign, bit by bit.
A_B wrote: Tue Sep 11, 2018 10:43 am Yeah I had a hell of a time changing a faucet out for that same reason.
It's almost as if they design these systems thinking you're replacing the sink at the same time as your faucet. Planned obsolescence run amok.
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