Friday, November 13, 2009

OMG Progress!!

It's cold and miserable out there, folks, but here's a little ray of sunshine to brighten your spirits: there has been progress made on our house! We know, we know, it's kinda like when Jim started dating Karen - that was it, he and Pam would never get together! But lo and behold, we have started "dating" a competent contractor, and we hope that like Jim and Pam, we'll eventually live happily ever after in our new addition, although we are praying it doesn't take 5 seasons to get there. Of course, we are on Season 4...

Season Two Grand Finale: Which Side Are You On?

It occurred to me, only after someone asked me where the siding photos are, that I held out on all of you on that front. So let's do a little flashback to August 2008, when last you saw the outside of the addition:

What you are looking it is the jerry-rigged gutter and downspout, the gorgeous windows, the glass door, the temporary power, and the mudpit that was our yard. What happened next (sorta):
This is our lovely copper siding from Tegola, mentioned in an earlier post. The siding folks came and finally got started with the kind of union-worker vigor that would make Billy Bragg proud. Sadly, things sat like this for a several weeks while we tried to sort out some problems we were having with the downspout design and the door. Once solved, we put in a new door (we'll be back to that project in the future), the siding guys came back and worked some magic on the gutter, and Voila! A Kickin' It Addition:

As you can see, the copper that was put on earlier was darker, which made me wonder when, if ever, that would even out. The answer was "not long." It was also not long before the neighbors started talking to us about our Shiny Happy Addition. Thankfully, our (70+ yr old) next door neighbors love it, but another neighbor down the block (40+ yrs old) asked what we were going to put over it. Which goes to show that being young doesn't necessarily mean being hip.

Season Three Grand Finale: Back Yard Man

Season Three got off to a rocky start while we tried to end the basement water wars, then took an absurdist turn mid-season into Waiting for Dominion Through the Looking Glass. But finally, three months later, our new contractor was able to resume his work on re-installing the back yard concrete. I say re-install, because the Original Incompetent Contractor poured the back yard concrete back in 2007. Except that he poured it in such a way as to render it impossible to open the back door and so had to rip it all out. This didn't stop him from billing us for all his work on it, though.

Take two on the outdoor concrete and the first try on the shed and fence went beautifully. Our new contractor even had the wisdom to question the usefulness of a shed that would only be 3 feet deep, so made a slight design change to give us a far more practical 5 foot-deep shed. He also cleaned up the messes from the two previous contractors, moved the pipes that they had buried on the neighbor's property, re-did the shed once on his own volition to ensure that all the lines matched up, and still came in on time and on budget. I have written to the Archdiocese reporting this miracle, but haven't heard back from them yet. So here it is - the newly finished, brilliant outside of the addition (by the way, it's wet from the rain, not weirdly streaky):


I'll walk you through this 18 x 15' space, to point out the lovely details:

First, check out the cool matching shingles on the roof of the shed. These were leftover from the siding project. They were leftover, because the OIC miscalculated the total we would need for the sides and the inside of the two parapet walls, leaving us a parapet wall short of what we needed. Thankfully, our fabulous siding guys gave us - as in for free - some leftover bronze aluminum taking up space in their warehouse to use for the parapet walls. As you may also have noticed, the existing siding all now looks the same color, so I'm sure the shed roof will catch up pretty quickly.
Next is a close up of what we refer to as the mini-monolith, which is a smaller version of the one inside (and vastly improved in quality). This will house the outdoor refrigerator. You can't see it from the picture, but the conduit for the power was put in before the concrete was poured, so everything is nice and tidy. Also notice how the bottom corner of the fence by the door has a perfect cutout for the valve that sends our runoff water to the underground cistern (a more expensive and voluminous version of a rain barrel). This attention to detail would not come as a surprise to those working with competent contractors, but I don't take anything done right for granted anymore.

Another close up of the shed and the door - look at those lines!!
Once the fence and concrete are stained, this is going to look dope. Someday, The Plan is to put a built-in grill area where that wasp-filled Weber now stands, but who knows when that will be.

I close with a before vs. after, to give us hope as we enter into our next season:
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3 comments:

SierraMoon said...

what a potential you have there ! i love the entrance and the brick walls.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!!!
It looks so great. Why all the complaining? snicker...had to be said.
Looking forward to the rockin' backyard parites you will be having. Oh, I need a beer but it's such a long walk to the kitc...oh wait, is that a refridgerator??
Christie

Ziggy said...

You had better keep that contractor's number. It looks great!