| Eliyahu Rooff 2005-02-12, 1:34 pm |
| Looks like it's making fast progress. Having worked in carpentry for a
number of years in the past, I would encourage you to keep taking
pictures as it goes along. (I used to do it for clients.) Years from
now, it'll be very handy to have them when you need to know where a pipe
or wire is located within the wall.
Eliyahu
"Liz" <lizhug1@mycomcast.net> wrote in message
news:Rb2dneJFKoEk-JDfRVn-pQ@comcast.com...
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> The destruction of my kitchen began on Monday. Oh Lord, the
> noise! It was bad enough when there was a door between my office and
> the noise, but that was permanently removed yesterday and I got to
> hear it all today. I don't know what was worse, the noise of the
> compressor being used to drive nails into the subfloor, or the two
> electricians, one in the kitchen and the other in the attic, yelling
> stuff to one another. BTW, what the electricians found was scary -
> the previous owner, in the process of finishing off the attic for his
> office, had spliced wires together, wrapped them with electrician's
> tape, and shoved them between the floor boards and the insulation,
> right above our dining room. It took two electricians working 14
> hours to bring the whole house up to code. Our contractor had
> allotted $500 for the electrical portion of the project...any guesses
> on how much over our original estimate this is gonna put us? Here's a
> link to pictures showing the progress of the project to date. Next
> week ought to be a humdinger as the floor guys are coming to install
> hardwood floors on the kitchen, DR and LR. Pray for me!
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> http://share.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=EeIM2Thu1aNmF1
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