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	<title>BoredNow.org &#187; remodeling</title>
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		<title>Remodeling Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 00:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been horribly remiss in writing in the last few months, I&#8217;d blame attempting to enjoy what little sunshine we actually got this year in PDX or being busy with work, but really I&#8217;ve just been lazy. Because I know at least one person in the world is curious&#8230;the house was finally finished, mostly. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been horribly remiss in writing in the last few months, I&#8217;d blame attempting to enjoy what little sunshine we actually got this year in PDX or being busy with work, but really I&#8217;ve just been lazy. Because I know at least one person in the world is curious&#8230;the house was finally finished, mostly.</p>
<p>The siding is up; we painted kind of a greenish tan color, with bright white trim. It was only completed because my little brother gallantly came and helped after I fell off a ladder attempting to paint some of the higher up points and broke my foot. Oh yeah, that&#8217;s my other excuse for not writing for months, I was recuperating from a broken foot. I highly recommend never doing that.</p>
<p>Still haven&#8217;t painted the bathroom, maybe this winter, maybe. We&#8217;ll at least do it before selling the house in the next decade or so. Probably.</p>
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		<title>Remodel Woes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 21:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>D</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The course of true love never did run smooth and neither does the course of making a couple small updates to your house. Over a month ago we started down the path of updating our siding. The old cedar shingles were slowly rotting and the paint was peeling; the idea of replacing more shingles and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The course of true love never did run smooth and neither does the course of making a couple small updates to your house.</p>
<p>Over a month ago we started down the path of updating our siding. The old cedar shingles were slowly rotting and the paint was peeling; the idea of replacing more shingles and once again painting the house (something we did just a couple years before) just seemed like a waste. So enter a project to update to fancy <a href="http://www.jameshardie.com/homeowner/products_siding_hardieplankLapSiding.py">HardiePlank</a> Fiber Cement siding. Then, because hey the majority of the labor for replacing the windows would be done with the siding job we decided to get rid of our old, falling apart, drafty, leaky, horrible, aluminum windows and replace them with über energy efficient ones. And hey while they&#8217;re at it I&#8217;d wanted a new kitchen floor for ages&#8230;. It was already adding up.</p>
<p>First, they found rot under the siding. Then, they found mold under the rot. Then, the windows didn&#8217;t fit as perfectly into the interior trim as we’d hoped necessitating replacing that AND one of the windows arrived from the manufacturer broken (still waiting on the glass guy to repair). Meanwhile, while replacing the kitchen floor it was discovered that the previous owners (dating back to the 50s) had never actually removed flooring, they just kept putting layer after layer after layer on top of each other (it was like a time machine even including avocado green at one point) so there was no way to actually get the floor level with the rest of the rooms without a huge job at triple the cost (let&#8217;s just say it&#8217;s not level now and I&#8217;m happy that way, probably how all those past owners ended up with layers of floor not removed). All in all it&#8217;s been an&#8230;experience.</p>
<p>My, should be done in just a couple weeks, project has already spanned a month and we still have to tear the bathroom down to the studs (the location of the black mold discovered under the rot!) and put in new drywall and a shower surround.</p>
<p>You never learn this stuff as an apartment dweller. Up until we bought our house a few years back apartments were all I knew. It’s been a real eye opener! Next time I’m taking my projected budget and tripling it, would probably be closer to the reality!</p>
<p>Is this what it&#8217;s always like? There are still other small updates I&#8217;d like to make, not to mention the dream of adding a second bathroom. With the way this project has gone I can&#8217;t help but think that buying a new house would be less hassle!</p>
<p>The house, once upon a time:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.borednow.org/house_original.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>The house, a month ago (well okay, a couple years ago right after we finished painting last time):</p>
<p><img src="http://www.borednow.org/house_done.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>The house, right now:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.borednow.org/house_progress.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>I still have to decide what color to paint. Decisions, decisions! Any suggestions?</p>
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		<title>The Pain of Contractors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 22:53:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remodeling, it&#8217;s a word many probably thought was left behind back in the dizzying housing boom when everyone used their houses as piggy banks and took out equity loans left and right, funding that new kitchen with a Sub-Zero fridge or that shiny new boat. Well, it wasn&#8217;t, at least not entirely. It&#8217;s never really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remodeling, it&#8217;s a word many probably thought was left behind back in the dizzying housing boom when everyone used their houses as piggy banks and took out equity loans left and right, funding that new kitchen with a Sub-Zero fridge or that shiny new boat. Well, it wasn&#8217;t, at least not entirely. It&#8217;s never really been much of a word in our household actually, we bought a 1950s ranch a bit over 4 years ago and haven&#8217;t changed much. It&#8217;s small and cute, needed updating, but nothing pressing and we have slowly, but surely, made little updates here and there. A little paint, a little Spackle, a lot of wiring (computer nerds and 50s wiring do not get along) and it&#8217;s been a nice home.</p>
<p>Now though, now the first big change is about to occur, the first time I&#8217;ve had to hire more than a simple handyman and where the cost&#8230;well it&#8217;s when I start thinking of things in terms of how much of a Mini Cooper S (with the options I want) that would have bought me (roughly 1/6th of a Cooper in this case). We&#8217;re not doing anything luxurious, my dreams of new kitchen counters and a jacuzzi tub are still unfulfilled, but the sense of joy the idea of new siding and windows is bringing me is, quite frankly, weird. You never realize until you own a house just how much of &#8220;you&#8221; gets invested in it. And it doesn&#8217;t happen to everyone, Jer couldn&#8217;t care less, but me I&#8217;m wrapped up in U-factors and debating colors to paint. To each their own I guess.</p>
<p>The contractors though, that&#8217;s been the worse part. First, getting them to actually call or email me back was a trial. Of the 20 or so I actually contacted to get them to give me a bid only 9(!) actually responded. For such a down economy I guess business must be booming for them. And then the actual appointments, good grief.</p>
<p>First, there were the guys who talked down to me; pretty little girl, hasn&#8217;t a clue in her head about what she wants, so I&#8217;ll just tell her what she wants or ask if her husband will be home soon (next please!).</p>
<p>Then, there were the creepy ones, the ones where I wish I hadn&#8217;t been home alone during their bid (um, police?!).</p>
<p>Third, there was the salesy one, thankfully this was only one of the 9, but he made up for his minority status by pulling out every cliché there is. He started off asking me what he needed to say to get me to sign on the dotted line today (how about &#8220;I&#8217;ll do all the work and pay you $500 for the privilege.&#8221; No? Then I&#8217;m not committing during a bid). He then proceeded to tell me how they do everything differently and better than every other company out there. Then he told me how they&#8217;ll match the bid of any other company, as long as they&#8217;re using the same materials and exact process as they are&#8230;hmm what about how they&#8217;re completely different? I guess he didn&#8217;t think I&#8217;d catch on to that. He also insisted I sit down with him to go through his brochure (which was pages and pages about how they&#8217;re different, addresses of houses they&#8217;ve worked on, obviously as proof they&#8217;ve been hired before, their better business rating, etc), before he&#8217;d even get into the product OR the costs. All the while talking about how he&#8217;s not really a &#8220;salesy&#8221; type person and not at all pushy. And then of course he wanted an answer. Wasn&#8217;t too thrilled when I wouldn&#8217;t give him one OR when I said please don&#8217;t call me, I&#8217;ll call you (he said he WILL call within a week, um thanks). Listen, just take your measurements, listen to what I want and hand me your bid. Include a reference sheet if you want, if you don&#8217;t and I&#8217;m interested, I&#8217;ll ask for one. Otherwise, be on your way. You can ask questions, suggest products or methods you think would be better, but if the whole thing takes an hour you&#8217;re doing it wrong!</p>
<p>Fourth, there were the low pressure, listen to what I want, cheerfully respond and promptly give me my estimate ones. There were 2. Still trying to decide which of those 2 will get my business. Too bad I can&#8217;t hire them both.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure which will be the tougher decision, which contractor to hire or what color to paint the house. Both won&#8217;t be easy. A bad contractor will be more expensive though.</p>
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