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Tiling the Laundry

2009/04/09 By staze

Over the past few weeks, Tara and I (mostly Tara) have been working on tiling the laundry room. It started months ago when we installed the hardwood, and pulled up the ugly linoleum on the downstairs landing. It remained that way for months, and just recently we started the laundry room.

We went with a porcelain, cream/tan colored tile. 13″x13″. About $1.19/sq ft at the local hardware store.

After pulling out the washer and dryer, and pulling the base boards, we pulled up the linoleum. Tara scraped off most of the old glue, and we started working on caulking under the drywall to prevent the self leveler from oozing out under it. During that, we discovered that the drywall right under the washer drain spout was rotted out (well, dissolved out), probably due to the drain backing up and water pouring out and getting under the drywall. So, we cut out that bad drywall and found mold (big surprise). We cut out probably a 3’x4′ chunk, and replaced it, taped, mudded, textured. Painted (later). Looks good.

So, after that, we poured self leveler since the room wasn’t very flat. There’s kind of a “hump” in the middle of the room. After one bag worth, we saw the hump was still there, so we mixed and poured another bag worth. The hump was still there, but much better. And we didn’t want to spend another $30 on a bag that will just raise the floor even more. So, we called it good.
Tara basically did all the tiling herself. She mixed the thinset, cut the tile (with a wonderfully handy tile saw we borrowed from her uncle). She basically did it all while I was at work. Tilesaw works great… except when you don’t have the blade shield all the way down and water sprays all over the front of your pants… but I digress.

Next came grouting, which is a tedious process, but might be easier if the grout was a bit thinner. I mixed it a bit thick, so it really took some elbow grease to work in. Then you wipe it down, and seal it a few days later. All of this went pretty well. The only thing I didn’t look forward to was trimming the doors to make room for the extra 1/2 of tile, thinset, and self leveler. But, all and all, that went quite well as well.

And we’re done! we put the washer and dryer back, all the various holes in the walls have been sealed (you know, where the valves for the washer water come through, or the dryer exhaust, etc. Hopefully the laundry room will stay a bit warmer now. Heck, we even bought nice new hoses for the washer (did you know you’re supposed to replace the hoses every 5 years???). Really, the only thing left is to finish the new baseboard, and sometime down the road, get a laundry sink/basin installed (which we’ll have a plumber do, and probably run us a few hundred).

With Tara’s family coming down this weekend, we’re now in rapid cleaning mode. I also need to install a new lav faucet in the guest bathroom, which I’ll probably do tonight. That’s easy plumbing…

Filed Under: Home Ownership Tagged With: caulk, drywall, grout, Plumbing, thinset, tile

Home goings on…

2009/03/29 By staze

First, let me be clear. Tara’s been unemployed for a while now, and because of that, she’s been doing a lot of the work on her own while I’ve been at work. A HUGE thank you to her. 

Well, since my last post about the house, we’ve done a lot. Hardwood is installed and looks great! Took us 3 weeks to install. Before that we had to pull out the carpet, then found out there was particle board below the carpet. DOH! Had to pull all that up (can’t install nail down hardwood on top of particle board because it isn’t sturdy enough for the nails, and it swells), and more importantly, had to pull up thousands of staples that held the Particle board down. So, that took about a week of Tara working pretty much non-stop on it. So, all told, the hardwood probably took us about 5-6 weeks from start to finish. We lived with just the floorboards for a bit too.

Replaced the carpet in the guest room with some castoff from Tara’s mom. It’s wool, really f-ing nice carpet ($17/sq ft.). We also painted a bunch of the house… looks much better!

Replaced the lav and faucet in the master bath, SO MUCH better. 

Then, this last week, we started the process to tile the laundry room. Pulled out the W/D, pulled the baseboard. Found some of the drywall was rotted out below the laundry drain. Probably baked up at some point and got the wall wet. So, replaced that (Thank you Tara!). Pulled the linoleum, and sealed the floor. Today we poured SLU (Self Leveling Underlayment). Thought one bag would do, actually took 2. The floor still isn’t perfectly flat, but hopefully it’s close enough. Don’t really want to spend another $30 on a bag of SLU. Tiling will start next week. 

After that is done, our list turns to putting in new light fixtures in the master, guest, and office. Replacing the light fixtures in the master and guest bathroom. Also need to put in base boards throughout the house. Replace the carpet in the Master and Office. 

Big ticket items are replacing the windows (currently double glazed aluminum frame windows (yay sweat and mold)), and I hope replacing the garage doors (there are huge gaps between them and the frame). 

Oh, and this summer we get to replace at least one of the fences in our yard (a “fence” being the section of the continuous fence that separates us from one specific neighbor). 

And yard work is starting to pick up… but, we’re hoping to put in a new raised bed soon. So, here’s hoping.

Filed Under: Home Ownership Tagged With: carpet, Hardwood, Plumbing

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