Saturday, September 6, 2008

What The Hell I Was Thinking (Part 3: The Kitchen/Dining Remodel)

Another Era of the Hadean Age was the Kitchen/Dining Remodel, which commenced as soon as the bathroom was complete. This Era started with the above-documented world - that is grease on the walls and light fixtures, by the way. I wish I could also give you a scratch and sniff sticker for that dishwasher and sink cabinet, which contained, respectively, the most disgusting stagnant water & green slime, and moldy, semi-dissolved particleboard with about fifty dead roaches. As I mentioned earlier, the sink drain wasn't even connected to the waste stack anymore - water from the sink just drained straight into the cabinet and through the floor.

The dining room, which is next to the kitchen, looked like this in its original state:

Don't you just love the floor? As far as I can tell, it was 7 years worth of uncleaned dirt. I scrubbed the floor for a few days and although the top layer came up, the wood was permanently stained. Being no fan of parquet floors, it wasn't a big loss to me - I just painted the floor "Wheat" which brightened things considerably.

So the first phase of the Kitchen/Dining Remodel Era was demolition, which took a couple of weekends and involved roping my dad and another friend to take that vile stove and dishwasher out to the curb for pickup. Bless you City of Alexandria for your free Special Item Trash Pickup! Here are a couple of demo shots. This is the kitchen stove area before and during demo:


This is the kitchen from the back door and looking to the dining room during demo:


And here's the view from the dining room during demo (roughly pasted together):

And then for The Surprise, because every Era had a Special Surprise: I hadn't thought anything was behind the kitchen/dining room wall, but I was oh-so-wrong. My hammer hit the drywall with a menacing thunk instead of a satisfying punch. When I was able to pull out enough of the wall to see what the problem was, to my horror not only were there two ducts heading upstairs, but they were covered with asbestos tape:

I think people could probably hear my cursing for blocks.

I carefully took out the rest of the wall wearing a NIOSH mask, double wrapped the ducts with heavy duty garbage bags, and started calling the asebestos remediation companies. And so, this was the Kitchen/Dining Era for 6.5 months - granted, lacking a kitchen for 7 months is not ideal, but it was a vast improvement over its original state:

Scout vs. Hanna

Tropical storm Hanna is here. Scout ran out before she checked the weather report. Despite the brave fight, I'd say she lost the battle. Of course, upon seeing this I can only think: "Look what the cat dragged in - her sorry wet self!"

I've spent the day trying to chase down the sources of the various leaks into the house. So far, I've changed out of wet clothes twice - first, after having dug out the drain tile (to aid in keeping the basement from flooding), which is supposed to daylight to the alley, but since Contractor #2 had the exit point slightly lower than the alley and our lot is still a big pile of dirt, the opening has been 90% covered in mud. I dug out a new trench for the runoff to actually get out to the alley. The basement is leaking nonetheless, but not as badly as usual. Guess the new gutter system is working, even if the drain tile system isn't!

The second time out was to clean the gutter from the old part of the house of sticks and leaves, which was causing the gutter to overflow and send a stream of water down the wall of the house, which has major gaps in the masonry as it turns out, and thus a stream of water was trickling down my kitchen wall - right into the lightswitch.

Ahh, home ownership!