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before |
We removed the ladder that went to the small attic space, removed some rotted wood at the bottom plate, replaced some rotted studs, and added pressure-treated lumber where the bottom plate meets the masonry. I also removed the traditional frame and sill from the windows. We have not bought the windows yet but I hope to begin working on the windows next week.
The project began back in early May. As you can see from the photo of the trailer full of junk, I had to clear out over 2 tons of garbage and random junk before I could even begin work. Originally, I had a "handyman" who had agreed to do most of the work. The only thing he was good for was hauling the garbage out, and for that, I am thankful. However, he bailed out on the job at the last minute so my brother and I have decided to handle this small repair/remodel job ourselves. Word to the wise, never get into business with an "handyman" masquerading as a contractor.
garage after wet scrape |
I am happy that things are starting to come along now. After a major lead paint removal hurdle, I hope that most difficult tasks with the repair/remodel are behind us. Wet scraping lead paint, cleaning up the paint scrapings and chips, wearing full-body suits with respirators in Sacramento Valley 100 degree heat is not fun at all.
Hoping to get back into doing more web development work and taking more classes on web design and development for applications soon after this project is finished. Hopefully, if everything goes as scheduled, I should be done with this project by mid-August. Until then, stay cool.
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