Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Clearing up that view

Now that we have our beautiful new kitchen sink, John was inspired to clear some of the branches to help our view.
 This area is incredibly steep...I of course was nervous...



 Learning to take pictures at dusk


 And then we moved to the kitchen window...








Moving out the old sink!

About last week, right after the plumbing was done, we took out the final piece of the old kitchen! It was the first demo I have been involved in :)


 And this would be our drinking water! Explains the zero water pressure.






 Using a sawzall :)

 More documentation of damage








From the other side of the wall I heard John say, "wanna see me be dangerous?" I ran, and saw this...

 Installing the outlets to the kitchen


More leaky roof pictures...

As embarassing as this is, here are the pictures of all our damage so far. Keeping lots of pictures for the roofing company (to show obvious past damage). As of now, John has a sit down with my dad ("an interested third party") Jay, and the roofing company. The results were that the sellers gave false information on the condition of the roof, thus leading the roofing company to not do "as thorough" of an inspection. So this leads us to place the cost on the Dean's and Gus. We shall see...

 Spare room door frame
 Spare room mold. Definitely NOT there when we moved in
 Spare room door.
 Master room. Had to push the bed up to the wall. Notice the seam in the ceiling? Water is dripping in the middle of the room. We lay the garbage bag out when we go to work now. Only casuality...my down comforter. My mom saved it!
 John put up new sheet rock and the leak has already destroyed it. Bad picture, but the leak is coming through the light.
Our lovely pot for the leak. I've gotten pretty good at walking around. It only takes one brownish/dark drip to teach you that!
The wall where the old sink was. Obviously there has been past damage.



 The living room ceiling...

 More kitchen ceiling damage. On new sheet rock :(
Our water leak system