Over the past week, I got all the remaining windows on order. The upstairs still has the original single pane wood frame windows, and I am finishing what somebody previously started downstairs, which is to replace those with double pane low-e vinyl windows. I also finished my drywall teardown of the front bedroom & kitchen, drilled holes in the studs around the bedroom and began pulling new wire for outlets, phone jacks and cable. That process will continue this weekend along with finishing the basic plumbing hookup. One bedroom wall has had a fair number of modifications in the past. That's the first shot below, then 2 of the kitchen.
That's some of the plumbing that almost connects to the bathroom fixtures. One more weekend should do it. I still need a vanity though. The old one walked off.
The Huntsville Utilities guys came out this week and dug out the meter box. They finally replaced the valve and meter and covered back over the hole.
Guess that's one spot I won't have to mow for a while. I did manage to mow the yard for the first time last weekend, none too soon. It has been neglected for a while, and it will take some TLC to make it nice. There's lots of time for that though. I just wanted to knock it down for the time being, quick & dirty.
I cleaned up all the remaining glass before I started, so the place is starting to look presentable from the outside now. I just wish the inside could go a little faster.
I installed new door knob & deadbolts on two of the exterior doors. One of those was the one that vandals kicked in, and I have yet to repair the smashed doorjamb, so I put back the 2x4 that was screwed into the frame to hold it closed for the time being. But at least the empty hole is filled in so that critters can't come in there. Only leaves me with half-a-dozen more similar holes to seal, one of which is this foundation vent into livable space.
I'm using it to route my outdoor faucet & dryer vent and bricking up the rest. I don't like having those 2 items so close together, but it's a lot easier than cutting new holes in that brick & concrete block.
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