Sunday, July 23, 2017

Slow, But Steady

Progress may be a bit slow, but it's steady. The old wall dividing the old living space the back bedroom has been removed and the wires relocated to the new wall. Thank goodness the old attic access is still there, I had 17 inches of space to move the wires around to the new positions. It's amazing how big a room can be once a few 2 x 4's have been removed. The walls are now properly insulated and vapor barrier is up. There is so much stuff in this room I have to do it piece meal, once this part is done we can move everything over and finish off the other side. The drywall went up without a hitch and the tap and mud has started, Here are a few pictures of the progress so far.

Once there was a wall.

Now there isn't.

It opens it right up.

Lots of room now.

Nice and warm now. 

This will make a big difference this year.

Nothing like a bit of Sheetrock.

And more drywall.

Ceiling patch work.

The north wall.

East wall, it will be ready for cupboards.

Old attic access is now closed.


It's mudd'n time.

Lot of mud.

This will be tricky, I"m not good with ceilings.


Sunday, July 16, 2017

A New Look

On Monday we went window shopping, yes looking for windows, our second attempt at finding new windows. We were successful and  now it was time to install. There was a bit of prep work involved, making headers, cutting Jack and King posts, getting the height correct. With all this done we started the install on Saturday morning and finished putting the siding back up late in the evening. That was for the two new ones on the west side of the addition, and did I mention, a window had to come out and the some restructuring was required to fit the new one. Today the north window was done, same thing happened, off with the siding, out with the old, add new header and supporting framework, in with the new and back on goes the siding. Here is how it went.

A simple look.

Just cot complicated.

Just cut a couple of holes, that's all.

It fits great and looks good too.

Out with the old.

Frame it up for the new one.

Looks about right.

It was.

Put the siding back on and its fantastic.

Looks good from the inside as well.

You can see where the old window was.

A simple window to look out.

A little inside work.

Siding is back up, but it may need a little something.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

The Last Leg

After taking down a couple of more cupboards and moving a few items, the last of the drywall is down, including the last leg in the mud room by the back door. Now we look for windows, see where the wiring may need to be relocated and we can properly insulate and vapor barrier these rooms. It's has been a while but now it will be done properly. I took 530 kgs of material to the transfer station today, that's a lot of drywall, and that means that much to go back on. OH BOY, can't wait.

The east wall in the old bedroom.

The north wall.

Amazing, no insulation.

The back door.

The last leg of drywall removal.

Monday, July 3, 2017

Doors Up and Walls Down

Since my last post I have installed a couple of doors, three to be precise. Two leading from the mud room to the new (modified) room, and a relocated door from the old back bedroom to the new closet. The mud room is taking shape nicely. I pulled down some more drywall, the bedroom side of the dividing wall and the drywall around the closet. Notice the foil covered Styrofoam, this is the only insulation in the entire addition that was put on prior to us owning the home. Can you imagine putting an 80+ year old woman, a family member to say the least, in this space without any insulation in the walls. The Styrofoam is only rated at an R-4, at best. We have a few more changes we want to make to this space and I'll correct this, right away.


The old closet and west outside wall, no insulation.
Relocated door, with a little modification.
New, to us, doors.
They look good from both sides.