Thursday, November 6, 2014

I Love my Handyman

So, my aunts are coming to my place for the Christmas holidays, which I'm super stoked about! And bonus - it's giving me a kick in the pants to do a little more on the house before they get here. I called up the handyman company I hired a few months ago to come in and knock out a few more little projects. If you're in the Portland area and need some stuff done, I highly recommend In Your Home!


  • Baseboards
I've been staring at this in the kitchen for the past 2+ years:

Ick.

Previously, there was that rubber cove base stuff that you see, for instance, in commercial restrooms. I promptly peeled that stuff up, and once the new floor was down and the walls were painted, I was ready to install some real base moulding! It only took me forever to do it :P But look how pretty it turned out!

Yay!

It gives the kitchen that nice polished feel :) And while we're still in the kitchen...

  • Pantry Area
Remember this?

I always forget to take good before pictures - oops!


I had planned originally on knocking out that little wall to the right of the shelving unit, but never got around to it. I had resigned myself to leaving it there and somehow finishing off the edge, but when the handyman arrived, we talked it over and he was able to remove the whole deal (including the little soffit above the closet that used to be there)!

All gone!

Finished up and primed

He was able to cobble together the remainder of the floor tiles I had in the garage to finish off that corner too. Now I need to somehow match the paint and it will be like that closet was never there! I had originally planned to get a larger shelving unit to put there, so now I need to decide if I'll do that, or do something different entirely with the space? Decisions, decisions!

  • Bathroom Window
I'm not really surprised at this, but the guy who used to own the house used the absolute wrong material on the bathroom windowsill. As you can see below, he used a pressboard product which expanded when it got wet - who knew that a bathroom window that is on the wall next to a shower would get wet?!?!?


Extreme closeup!

Sorry that's so gross...but I'm short and it was above my sightline! :P Well, not only did the handyman fix the damaged stuff, he even made the window trim prettier! :)

Much better!

Nice and clean and new

Even though I can't really see it, I'm glad it's all fixed up :) Oh! And one more thing - remember that strip of base moulding I installed in the bathroom? Which I royally screwed up with nails? 

This thing? (Wow, I forgot how yellow that paint was...)

Well luckily there was some extra base moulding from the kitchen so he replaced that too, yay!

While there's still some other things I'd like to get done before my aunts come to visit, I think I need to concentrate on painting. Lots and lots of painting. I think I will make a promise to myself to not do any other improvements until I've painted all the doors and base trim throughout the house. Oof, what am I getting myself into!

-Megan

Monday, November 3, 2014

2 BIG Projects Done!

I'm not sure why I haven't posted about these yet, but over the summer I knocked out two really big projects that I wanted to get done on the house.

Project #1 - The Roof!

Way way back during the inspection, I was told that a new roof would be needed within a few years of purchasing the house. That didn't really scare me off, so my realtor offered to get a quote on a new roof for me to use during negotiations. I'm not sure how he chose the particular company, but they came in, checked it out, and gave me a dollar figure to haggle with. (It worked, by the way - woohoo!)

Fast forward to 2 years later (and a small leak in the ceiling, yikes), and I was able to check this project off my list! For simplicity's sake, I just decided to go with that same company, so I got in touch with them for an updated quote. As it turns out, I found out a coworker at my new job is semi-related to the guy who runs the roofing company - small world! So at least I knew that he was a reputable guy who wouldn't rip me off ;)

A few phone calls and a couple weeks later, I had a shiny new roof!

Before

After!
Say hello to 30 years of (hopefully) not having to deal with this again :) All told, I never actually met my roofers in person, but they did a great job and I would recommend them! I was in touch with a gutter guy who my roofers recommended, but that ultimately didn't work out. I would like to replace the gutters at some point though!

Project #2 - The Fence!

Okay, this was actually kind of a nightmare :( I searched for fence companies on Angie's List since I didn't have any friends or acquaintances that knew of anyone reputable, and found a few that had good reviews that I was interested in getting quotes from.  Only one of those companies was very responsive, so I had them come out and give me a quote. I liked the guy, and what we discussed, but I really wasn't in any rush to get anything done and had fully planned on getting more quotes from other companies.

But then, laziness kicked in, and honestly, I didn't want to have to take more time off work to meet with other companies! On Angie's List reviews, customers are able to post the price of the work they had done, and after extensive research of other companies' comparable reviews, I deemed the pricing to be just fine.

So I called them up, and they came out to install the fence. Step one of install was full on removal of all of the HUGELY overgrown plants.

Here's a reminder of what it looked like back there...
There was also a chain link fence along the West and North of the property, cleverly hidden behind all the greenery. Well, once all that was gone, they put up the framing, and I came home to this:

Yeah!
And then the day after that:

I love it!
It looks great, right? Well, a pretty huge miscommunication happened, and what should have looked like this:

(Taken from the company's website)
Ended up looking like this:

Not the prettiest...
I was lead to believe that the overlapping wood would look more like the first photo, but it ended up looking like more of an afterthought, which you can see in the second photo. And because I wasn't there to supervise, that's what I got. Hrmph.

All in all, obviously it's way better than what was there previously, but I wasn't entirely happy with the company (as well as their lack of removing materials after the job was finished...I don't want to get into it). I'm glad it's done, and that I now have more privacy back there!

As of right now, the back yard is a complete blank slate. I'm interested in putting some sort of deck or patio out there, and I'd like to eventually incorporate foliage that *won't* overtake the yard (I'm looking at you, blackberries). I'd love to eventually have a garden, maybe even chickens (!), but most importantly, I'd just like it to be functional! I don't think I've spent more than a few minutes out there at a time when I wasn't doing yard work. I'd like to actually enjoy relaxing out there! I think I see hammocks in my future...

Megan