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Painting the Basement is Finished

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Just a few minutes ago, I finished the . I feel like this is breaking news or something. Well, with the way I dread , I feel like it should be some sort of news.

I have been doing a little bit each day…chipping away at it. Luckily, the walls were in great shape. There were some pin-holes here and there, but no real spackling. I didn’t even have to sand, I just used a wet sponge. That is so sweet.

For this project, we bought two gallons of color and one gallon of white. When I began to paint, I noticed that I was going through the color pretty fast. I also noticed that I had no idea how much white I was going to use. We went back to the store and grabbed two more gallons of color and one more gallon of white. Now that the project is done, I have exactly two extra gallons of color and one and a half of white. Isn’t that funny? Not really. Now I have to decide which room gets to be the same color as the . I think my office may benefit.

It’s not too much of a change from what was here before. Just a slightly different color. I also changed the trim and doors to white. I love that contrast. It looks soooo .

The door guy is coming (hopefully) this week to replace the door. Also, the tile guy is coming out on Wednesday to give me a price on doing the . If everything goes smoothly, we should have a brand new in a few weeks. Then, I can call the place and have that whole thing set up.

I wonder if I am the only guy on the planet thinking of a when it’s 94 degrees outside.

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Concrete Basement Floor Ideas?

Friday, May 30th, 2008

I am going to put this one out to the masses. I recently became stumped with what to do with the floor. Unfortunately, the stump”ness” came about after I tore the whole thing up.

If you don’t know me all that well, I oftentimes shoot first and aim later. At first, I thought this was bad, but later on, I realized that by doing this, I don’t mosey around over-thinking the whole thing. Since many of my projects come out very decently, I intend to stay this way.

Ok, here goes. We have this finished that is very dry. It has a concrete floor that used to have covering the majority of area and those linoleum covering the rest. There is a dehumidifier downstairs keeping any moisture in the air down to a nice level.

Yesterday, I decided to peel up the linoleum tile and . This took me a few hours, but it’s all nice and clean now. I cut the up into squares and took up the underlayment. Everything is now out in the garage. As for the sticky goo, underneath the , I used and a brush to get that up. Then, I used Simple Green to clean the entire floor.

Why did I do all this? Well, for one, I don’t really like carpet. I like hard wood or tile. Dogs like to pee on and dust mites like to live in them. Also, I never like to think about what’s growing under a carpet, especially in a . Even thought feel dry, there is always moisture coming through the concrete. That doesn’t sit well with me.

The floor is in very good shape. It’s dry (as I mentioned above) with no cracks. There is one small hairline crack, but it’s hardly noticable. There are gaps between areas where they poured the concrete.

My initial idea was to tile the entire floor. We pretty much had all picked out. Then, I started doing a little research on the internet. That may have been a bad move. One guy says, “Yeah, go ahead and tile right over the concrete.” The next guy says, “Sure, you can tile down there, just use backer board.” The third guy says, “You can’t use backer board on concrete.” This goes on and on across any number of websites. It seems like no one knows what in the world they are talking about, but love to give uninformed opinions. I am going to call the tile guy who did the old for advice.

Since my reading, I have had some other ideas. I thought that we could put down a bamboo floor or laminate. I promised myself that I would never use laminate again, so that’s going to be hard.

What I am looking for is ideas and advice. Will those gaps in the concrete affect the tile? Will differences from outside to inside make the tile crack or pop up? There is going to be a pellet stove down there too, so the will be quite different from outside, especially when it’s a cold January night.

By the way, we don’t mind a cold floor.

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House Offer Was Accepted

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

I thought I would give you a little update on the . The homeowners accepted our offer. The agent is up the contract and we are going to visit it once more on Monday. We are going to walk up and down the road for a second once-over. I guess it would be called a twice-over. If everything is cool, we are going to head to the office and sign the contract. I will be sure to take of the neighborhood and post them.

I already called the and gave them the revised numbers and I have an appointment on to get everything done. He says that we could have the closing before the end of the month. I would say that’s pretty fast. He told me that he had a closing in four days, a few weeks back. That is just nuts.

Needless to say, I am a little nervous. We are going to be swimming in the , but at least Laura will get her own office and so will I. There will also be another bedroom with a bathroom, so if we ever have guests, they will be hooked up. We can then have another whole family living in the . Also, the two car garage is something I have always wanted. No more scraping ice off the windshields. Ye haw.

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