Finally. After rewiring my alarm system and modifying my drawings changing a bedroom to an office. I put in the paperwork for my CO, this is almost the end.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
First round of inspections
Plumbing went fine. Electrical dinged me for a few minor things (not having a clamp on my gas connection, for instance), and those things will be fixed today, with the reinspect on Friday.
The building department also dinged me for a few minor things (secure the AC condenser outside, install a door to cover the space beneath the outside stairs), and they also resurrected the issue of the egress window in the back bedroom. The inspector said I need an egress window there, even though THE EXACT SAME INSPECTOR said it wasn't needed last time he inspected. No use in arguing, or else they'll find more things.
So, that means I have to have the architect amend the plans, so the back bedroom will no longer be a bedroom, but will now be an office.
The building department also dinged me for a few minor things (secure the AC condenser outside, install a door to cover the space beneath the outside stairs), and they also resurrected the issue of the egress window in the back bedroom. The inspector said I need an egress window there, even though THE EXACT SAME INSPECTOR said it wasn't needed last time he inspected. No use in arguing, or else they'll find more things.
So, that means I have to have the architect amend the plans, so the back bedroom will no longer be a bedroom, but will now be an office.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Keep working
Shower door installed in downstairs bathroom. Tile is not easy to drill through, even with tile drill bits.
Also, built out the transom window and patio door, and put the trimwork up for the transom -- still needs to be painted
Also, built out the transom window and patio door, and put the trimwork up for the transom -- still needs to be painted
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Inspections
Building, electrical and plumbing scheduled for next Wednesday, the 23rd. Fire is Friday the 25th. They all would have been this week, but the automated system, where you're supposed to register for the inspections, never logged the request, despite 2 separate calls. I had to call and speak to an actual person to schedule the inspections. Now I just have to wait and see what the inspectors ding me for.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Almost there
Nearly everything is done. All appliances installed and working, Heating/AC unit working, water meter installed, front roof fixed. Today the rest of the drywall is being put up in the basement room, and then we'll call for the final inspections, hopefully sometime this week.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
First night
I spent my first night in the house last night. I worked an evening shift in the city, and had to be back at the house for a 7 am appliance delivery, so I bunked on the couch. My sleep was good. the only thing was that in the living room I could hear the sump pumps at work sporadically. Sounds like a flushing toilet - inside the bathroom. Glad they're working, at least. I may consider putting a door on that basement room down the line.
There are a few more things needed to be done and I can schedule the final inspections, hopefully sometime next week.
There are a few more things needed to be done and I can schedule the final inspections, hopefully sometime next week.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
No flooding
Woke up in Bridgewater at 5 am to the sound of a thunderstorm. My first thought was my house. Since I knew I knew I wouldn't be able to get back to sleep, I jumped in my truck and drove 45 minutes to Jersey City. Expecting the worst but hoping for the best, I walked into the lower level. Bone dry. Pumps chugging along. Thank God.
Monday, April 30, 2012
All moved out
Moved all my stuff from my apartment to the house this weekend. I wish I could sleep for a few days now. There are still a handful of things that need to be taken care of before I can get the final inspections. In the meantime, I'm crashing at my sister Kara's place.
In between moving, I laid some tile in the basement level and the laundry closet, because the washer and dryer are scheduled to arrive Thursday. I wanted to get the tile down in that section at least. It was tricky to lay out, because I had to work backwards in order to be able to leave the room. There are a couple of too-wide spaces between tiles. Luckily I chose a grout the same color as the tile, so it's pretty forgiving.
And my sectional couch just fits. I wasn't so sure it would, and I thought that even if it did, it would overwhelm the living room. It doesn't.
And finally, here's the empty apartment. Nearly four years spent here:
In between moving, I laid some tile in the basement level and the laundry closet, because the washer and dryer are scheduled to arrive Thursday. I wanted to get the tile down in that section at least. It was tricky to lay out, because I had to work backwards in order to be able to leave the room. There are a couple of too-wide spaces between tiles. Luckily I chose a grout the same color as the tile, so it's pretty forgiving.
And my sectional couch just fits. I wasn't so sure it would, and I thought that even if it did, it would overwhelm the living room. It doesn't.
And finally, here's the empty apartment. Nearly four years spent here:
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
More pix
Monday, April 23, 2012
Rainstorm
I was at the house this morning for the counter top installation and it turns out I had had a couple of inches in the basement from last night's storm. Demoralizing as hell. It turns out that one pump was unplugged (!) and the other one had failed at some point -- it just made a constant whirring sound like it was cycling, though no water was being pumped out. Plus I suspect that some of the water came from the empty house next door.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
My paper coffee cup is leaking
Which is fitting, because the pipes in my upstairs bathroom are leaking, from somewhere behind the wall. So we have to cut the wall open and determine where the leak is coming from. Luckily it just started, so there should be minimal damage inside the walls.
In better news, the kitchen and living room are totally painted, and the downstairs bathroom should be ready for the toilet and sink by this weekend. So that means I'm on schedule to at least move all my stuff in by next Friday, though not my body.
In better news, the kitchen and living room are totally painted, and the downstairs bathroom should be ready for the toilet and sink by this weekend. So that means I'm on schedule to at least move all my stuff in by next Friday, though not my body.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Upstairs bathroom
Is 80% finished. I tiled and grouted last week, and this weekend I put in the toilet and worked on the fixtures, and installed the door (helped by my friend Jesse and cousins John and Benny, and Benny's girlfriend Isa who painted).
Here are some pix, though because the bathroom is so small it was impossible for me to get a good, full shot:
Here are some pix, though because the bathroom is so small it was impossible for me to get a good, full shot:
Shower: small subway tile pattern - easy to put up but hard to grout |
Floor/toilet - small but enough room to sit comfortably |
Another view of the bath/shower |
Railings in
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Pics
Over the weekend we (me, my father, my uncle Andrew, and my bro-in-law Dave) finished the wood flooring throughout the house and installed the kitchen cabinets. The front part of the living room was a porch that had been enclosed, and that floor was concrete, vs plywood in the rest of the room. The concrete had to be raised in some parts and then ground down in other parts for the floor to be laid correctly.
Next up: I start tiling the bathrooms Wednesday and Thursday, and hopefully grout them this weekend. The appliances arrive Thursday AM.
Next up: I start tiling the bathrooms Wednesday and Thursday, and hopefully grout them this weekend. The appliances arrive Thursday AM.
Living room floor: the boxes are weighing down the glued section |
View from the kitchen to the front of the house; railing to come |
View from the LR into the kitchen and out back; the kitchen is about 13.5 feet high, though it looks bigger |
Another LR to kitchen view |
Front bedroom - all done except the window trim |
Thursday, April 5, 2012
More progress
I'm pretty stressed out, but I'm getting closer. Here's where I'm at now:
-- The upstairs bedrooms are completely painted, the light fixtures, outlets, and smoke alarms are installed. All that's left is the trim, which is no big deal
-- The new electric line has finally been approved by the city. In a few business days PSE&G will have the approval and they will disconnect the old line
-- In the living room, the floors are being worked on as I write this (I say worked on because the front 4 feet is a concrete floor from an enclosed porch. It needs some finessing before it is ready for the wood flooring). I really really hope it can be finished by EOD Friday
-- Light fixtures and outlets are up in the living room, but it still needs priming and painting
-- In the kitchen, the outlets are in, as well as the flooring. The cabinets will arrive today, and I will assemble and install them tomorrow. The kitchen, as well as the lower level, still needs priming and painting
On Saturday I plan to apply the underlayment for the bathroom floors. It will need 24 hours to set before I can actually apply the tile, which I intend to start on Wednesday. The appliances come Thursday, and I'll do more tile work on Friday, with the goal of finishing at least one bathroom. Managing the work helps me manage the stress.
-- The upstairs bedrooms are completely painted, the light fixtures, outlets, and smoke alarms are installed. All that's left is the trim, which is no big deal
-- The new electric line has finally been approved by the city. In a few business days PSE&G will have the approval and they will disconnect the old line
-- In the living room, the floors are being worked on as I write this (I say worked on because the front 4 feet is a concrete floor from an enclosed porch. It needs some finessing before it is ready for the wood flooring). I really really hope it can be finished by EOD Friday
-- Light fixtures and outlets are up in the living room, but it still needs priming and painting
-- In the kitchen, the outlets are in, as well as the flooring. The cabinets will arrive today, and I will assemble and install them tomorrow. The kitchen, as well as the lower level, still needs priming and painting
On Saturday I plan to apply the underlayment for the bathroom floors. It will need 24 hours to set before I can actually apply the tile, which I intend to start on Wednesday. The appliances come Thursday, and I'll do more tile work on Friday, with the goal of finishing at least one bathroom. Managing the work helps me manage the stress.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Progressing
This weekend the upstairs was primed (thanks Laura and Erin), and the kitchen floor was laid down, ready for the cabinets to be installed on Friday. A cop came by on an anonymous noise complaint Sunday afternoon while we were working on the floor. We halted work while he checked with the precinct to see if it was ok for me to work, since I'm the owner. When he gave me the all clear, we started up again and finished in 4 hours. So now I know for sure that I CAN work weekends.
This week my father and uncle will be at the house doing work, as the contractor finishes up with his tasks. Getting closer to the end...
This week my father and uncle will be at the house doing work, as the contractor finishes up with his tasks. Getting closer to the end...
Monday, March 26, 2012
Flooring
My father, brother-in-law Dave and I laid the flooring down on the upper level this past weekend. Bamboo - it came out looking pretty good. I've never installed a hardwood floor before, and once you know what you're doing it isn't too difficult. The hardest part was getting started. We had to use a certain type of nail - 1 1/2 inch vs the standard 2 inch, because it was bamboo, and it took trips to 3 Home Depots to find them. Next Saturday we do the kitchen.
Dave at work |
Close up of the flooring |
The best part of the weekend |
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Progress on the drywall
As of this morning, about 90% of the drywall is up. The taping, spackle, sanding, should be finished early next week.
This weekend I'll be starting the flooring, and today I ordered the kitchen cabinets, so it's moving quicker, finally.
Living room looking out to the kitchen |
Living room |
Another view from the LR into the kitchen |
This weekend I'll be starting the flooring, and today I ordered the kitchen cabinets, so it's moving quicker, finally.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Tomorrow the drywall finally begins
After losing just over a month!!!
Lou told me the original drywall guy left a message for his father, apologizing and promising to make it up to Lou. I'll believe that when it happens. Lou also said he got in contact with drywall guy's brother, who says he doesn't know where he is. Turns out he has a gambling problem and his wife left him some months ago. Now it's clearer.
Lou told me the original drywall guy left a message for his father, apologizing and promising to make it up to Lou. I'll believe that when it happens. Lou also said he got in contact with drywall guy's brother, who says he doesn't know where he is. Turns out he has a gambling problem and his wife left him some months ago. Now it's clearer.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Still in limbo
The drywall guy is scheduled to start anytime between this coming Wednesday and the following Monday. Some little things, like some remaining insulation, will get finished between now and then. But that's the big thing. I am so sick of this whole entire process. Looking forward to the day when I can sell and go back to renting, where you don't have to worry about anything house related.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Drywall
The new drywall guy won't be able to start for almost 2 weeks. To the first drywall guy who split with $4k, thanks for stealing my contractor's $ and setting me back a month, you ass.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Unforeseen occurrences
Tons of them. And just when you think you're almost there, another one pops up.
My contractor Lou had a drywall guy lined up. Someone his father has worked with for 20 years. He gave him a deposit of half the money about a month ago while we waited for the inspection process to play out. All that time the drywall guy was calling constantly asking when we'd be ready.
Last week when we were finally ready, Lou called him. No response. He called again and again. Still no response. Lou went to the site where the drywall guy was working, but he hadn't been there for a few days. Lou and his father went to the guy's house. It turns out he moved a few months ago, no forwarding address. The guy disappeared with $4k of Lou's money.
So now Lou is calling a couple of other guys to come and give estimates for the labor. In the meantime, he's out the money, and if the guy truly skipped town, he has little hope of getting it back.
The drywall guy is American. I bet if he were Mexican there would be no problem - the worst you'd have to worry about is deportation, and the job would be done quicker and probably better.
My contractor Lou had a drywall guy lined up. Someone his father has worked with for 20 years. He gave him a deposit of half the money about a month ago while we waited for the inspection process to play out. All that time the drywall guy was calling constantly asking when we'd be ready.
Last week when we were finally ready, Lou called him. No response. He called again and again. Still no response. Lou went to the site where the drywall guy was working, but he hadn't been there for a few days. Lou and his father went to the guy's house. It turns out he moved a few months ago, no forwarding address. The guy disappeared with $4k of Lou's money.
So now Lou is calling a couple of other guys to come and give estimates for the labor. In the meantime, he's out the money, and if the guy truly skipped town, he has little hope of getting it back.
The drywall guy is American. I bet if he were Mexican there would be no problem - the worst you'd have to worry about is deportation, and the job would be done quicker and probably better.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Framing passed
Good news. This means no more inspections until the final certificate of occupancy inspection. Next up is to get the drywall guys scheduled and finally close off the walls.
And it turns out the egress window question was irrelevant. The guy who came to reinspect said it shouldn't have even been an issue, because there is no access for the fire department in the back at all. Glad I didn't go ahead and replace one of the windows with a casement window.
And it turns out the egress window question was irrelevant. The guy who came to reinspect said it shouldn't have even been an issue, because there is no access for the fire department in the back at all. Glad I didn't go ahead and replace one of the windows with a casement window.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Egress
The windows in the back bedroom do not count as egress windows. Egress simply means access, and the opening must be 5.7 square feet to allow firemen access. The window is 5.7 square feet, but you have to 1) unlock, 2) unhinge the bottom sash, and 3) unhinge the top sash. For the window to count as egress, you can only have 2 actions, not 3.
So my options are to order a casement window to replace one of the currently installed windows (time, $), or remove the closet framing and reclassify the 2nd bedroom as an office.
Meanwhile, the insulation is nearly complete.
So my options are to order a casement window to replace one of the currently installed windows (time, $), or remove the closet framing and reclassify the 2nd bedroom as an office.
Meanwhile, the insulation is nearly complete.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Architect visit
Yesterday my architect Manny Naval stopped by and walked through the house with me and Lou. We went over the list of framing inspection issues -- all pretty minor in the scheme of things. The next step is for Manny to write a letter addressing a few of those points (whether the windows in the back bedroom count as egress windows, the switch from a gas furnace, which was in the original plans, to a mini-split ductless system, and support for a load bearing beam). Lou will take care of the remaining details.
Meanwhile the insulation is being installed so that when the framing inspector returns we can put up the drywall asap.
Meanwhile the insulation is being installed so that when the framing inspector returns we can put up the drywall asap.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Well that was interesting
The framing inspection happened Friday as scheduled. The inspector was a sub from another jurisdiction. He had a list of things he wanted resolved. Nothing earth-shattering. My contractor didn't take kindly to him, though, especially when he tried to pin problems with the houses on either side to me. So now we need a letter from the architect on technical issues, possibly a revised architectural plan (because the original plan shows a gas furnace, whereas now it's a ductless mini-split system), and possibly some additional items.
To get some clarity, and avoid having a DIFFERENT inspector show up who will find DIFFERENT items of concern, my contractor will go to the buildings department tomorrow to try and nail them down as to what exactly we need to do.
In the meantime, we'll be able to insulate.
To get some clarity, and avoid having a DIFFERENT inspector show up who will find DIFFERENT items of concern, my contractor will go to the buildings department tomorrow to try and nail them down as to what exactly we need to do.
In the meantime, we'll be able to insulate.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Framing inspection scheduled
We got an appointment for this Friday. Assuming it goes well, we will be ready to insulate and close up (though I think there might be a separate insulation inspection, or it may be bundled with framing). That would make it four weeks of basically doing nothing while waiting for the inspections to be completed.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Electric inspection passed
Now we're waiting on the framing inspection (which couldn't be scheduled until the electrical passed). Once that's completed, then we can close up the walls -- finally.
I wish I was back in Hawaii.
I wish I was back in Hawaii.
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