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Well, I forgot to take pictures. I will update with images tomorrow. The main countertop is in, along with the sink, Dishwasher, and Stove. 95% of the trim is done in the finished areas, I ran out of nails before I finished. I think I have 4 boards to put in. Now to paint it all.
We ran into a little problem with the back splash that we are trying to find the best solution for. When we separated the back splash from the counter top, it left us with not only a gap between the back edge of the top, it also left us with the unfinished edge (particle board) of the laminate. All told, it is a 1-1.5" separation between the wall and the back edge of the laminate. The current solution is to tile that edge. We found some 1/2-3/4" tile with a profile that goes well. The other solution is to fur the wall out to meet the back of the counter top, however, I didn't see a decent way to hide the almost 1" of drywall/cement board that was going to be needed to get the depth we need.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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So far, of the 3 gutter companies I contacted, Jon with allstate has been the only contractor to return a quote, granted I sent him the measurements from the first estimate. The price seems pretty fair at $700. So unless someone comes back with something in the $500 range, they will get my business, as soon as I know I can budget for itOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Well, we made a little progress today. It started with a hardware delivery
Brand new Kwikset Tustin knobs and a Chelsea handle for the front door.
After deciding to do plug molds under the kitchen cabinets, I decided to rip out the drywall in the backsplash area and replace it with dense shield. While I had the walls open I ran the wire for the plug molds. I wanted to switch the under counter lights, however, that was going to be more work than I wanted to tackle, connecting 4 lights on opposite sides of the kitchen. Once I got tje dense shield up, I set the first row of glass tiles so that they can set up and I can finish the splash tomorrow. Now I need to decide what to do about the kitchen window. Carry the tile through the window or put in a sill.
Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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The sink side of the backsplash is set. Worked out almost perfectly under the window. Now to decide how to do the stool. Should it be flush with the tile or have the standard overhang and wrap around on to the tile. Next up is to tear out the sheetrock on the stove side and replace it with dense shield and lat the splash. Fingers crossed this thing is livable by Sunday. If anyone is good with a paint brush (cutting in) and is bored this weekend I have something you can do!
Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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I haven't taken any recent pictures. The house stays in a general state of disaray. The backsplash is complete in the kitchen. We grouted it tonight. I will caulk the edge tomorrow, then all that will be left is the transition piece to hide the gap from removing the back splash from the formica. We ae, for the most part, down to little details. It seems like that is always the most difficult part! My goal is to be able to stay in the house by this weekend. And finiah everything up by July 5. We are planning a house warming party for that day.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Had another set back tonight. We went to put the fridge in place and the opening was too small. I measured 20 times. Each time relieved that it would fit. Even more relieved when the new cabinet arrangement gave us an additional inch. I'll be damned if I didn't adequately measure the upper cabinets, and the fridge wouldn't clear the upper. I think the wall is a bit out of square which compounded the issue. So, tomorrow, we move upper cabinets...Last edited by black2002ls; 06-10-2014, 10:34 PM.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View PostLowered work truckOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by mustngacman View PostWe used Allstate Gutter. Cost $500.00. 1600 sq ft house. Did a great job. 972-242-7091. Not sure how far out they goOriginally posted by black2002ls View PostThank you, I will give them a call tomorrowOriginally posted by talisman View PostHell, I'm going to give them a call as well. Got quoted $900 to do my 1465 square foot house and that seems extremely high.Whos your Daddy?
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