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At my parents' house again last night.

The crew worked on my bathroom yesterday, and didn't finish, and it was still a mess.

However:

I have a new, beautiful pedestal sink in my bathroom, and new plumbing and ring under my toilet.

I also have new sheetrock around the bottom half of most of my bathroom wall where they had to replace it due to water damage.

And my tile now looks nice.

This last is particularly significant. A few years ago, I did my first home improvement efforts in that bathroom. The person at Home Depot in the flooring department told me I didn't need anything but the tiles, so that's all I brought home. No primer. No extra adhesive. No roller. None of the things I found out later were necessary. So after hours of work, I had a new floor. Except that without the extra elements listed above, the tiles didn't stick in place. All my careful measuring and cutting and lining up of edges was for naught. They didn't come out, but they slid, and gaps opened up, and it didn't look good at all.

I was too depressed by my failure to ever get around to fixing it myself -- or hiring someone else to do it.

When we went into the bathroom yesterday evening, I was so distracted by the sink, I didn't notice the floor. My daughter had to point it out to me.

My bathroom still needs a new ceiling (next week sometime), and I have to re-paint (but I had to do that anyway), but I'm going to end up this project with a much nicer bathroom.

This evening, I need to move my bed, because they have to go through my bedroom ceiling to reach the kitchen plumbing upstairs.

And maybe, just maybe (not sure, as I had thought earlier and told [livejournal.com profile] kateri_thinks), this plumbing project will open the pipe between my "front door" drain (the one you always hear about overflowing) and the main sewage system. Which would solve my flooding problem.

More dispatches from the home front as events warrant.

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Date: 2006-04-12 02:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bookchick.livejournal.com
Who's doing the plumbing work?

Our main bath floor is starting to have a bit of separation with the self-sticking tiles - nothing major, but enough that we're going to have to do some shifting sometime in the next year or so. And when that happens, I want to get rid of the (to me) ugly counter and get pedastal sinks, but we're a little hesitant to do it ourselves.

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Date: 2006-04-13 12:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qos.livejournal.com
The plumber is a woman who is a professional and a friend of the Ex's brother-in-law. I don't know her name.

The BIL is working as a contractor. I'll let you know how the project ends up. The kitchen upstairs is looking better than I've seen it in ages. The tile they chose looks like stone, and is very close to what I've been wanting in mine.

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Date: 2006-04-12 11:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] toesontheground.livejournal.com
Sounds like progress is being made. I recommend next time you buy a house to be sure to get it thoroughly checked out first.

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Date: 2006-04-13 12:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qos.livejournal.com
We had an inspection done prior to buying this one -- for all the good it did us!

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Date: 2006-04-13 01:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blessed-harlot.livejournal.com
Yay for pretty bathroom! And the promise of long-time problems fixed!

*pours more libations to the water gods for qos, just in case*
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