I’ll keep ya posted.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Windows and other updates
Ok, so the windows are in. This should be very exciting, and it was when we first saw them. However, the excitement has been tempered a bit by the discovery that the guys neglected to install the sill flashing before setting the windows. The roll and the instructions were sitting right on TOP of the windows in the garage, but they just threw it on the floor (apparently) and ignored it. So now we have to decide whether we want to 1. just not put the sill flashing in, 2. Jeff try to take the windows out himself and flash them (not likely, they’re VERY heavy) or 3. get the guys back here to redo it and risk them damaging the windows taking them out and reinstalling them. Obviously, none of these are particularly appealing options, and it is SO frustrating to not be able to get anyone to do ANYTHING right. I just feel crappy about the whole thing.
Oh, and one other setback… going back to the framer. He was always going to shingle the roof. It was part of his original estimate, it was never discussed as any kind of problem, etc. But when he showed up Monday, he told Jeff that his guys “didn’t want to do it.” So now we need to get a roofer too, which is undoubtedly going to be more expensive. ::sigh::
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May I just point out that I'm impressed - three posts in one week :D I think that's a record for you.
I want to see the bricks you choose :D
Jennifer
I'll post a picture.
Dear J & A,
Sorry to hear of all your mishaps but at least you're making SOME progress. Wish we could be there to help and cheer you on but I'll just say once again, hang in there - this too shall pass.
Love to both, Mom B.
I guess it is mostly my fault. I have not been checking regularly because there are such long gaps and I was looking to see this stuff on jeffs page anyway what with the whole "addition foundation" thing... but it looks good. what is with the support in the living room? is that structural? will there be a little dividing wall?
the column is not structural, it was a temporary support to hold up the ceiling while they installed a beam across that opening. they just never got around to taking it out. one more example of these guys dropping the ball...
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