My Old House

Issues and Events involving our Home in Independence, Missouri
My Old House on Winner Road
9/29/2004

Structural Reinforcement Begins (plus Painting)

Filed under: Exterior and Roof — Admin @ 6:39 am

Today, our roofing contractor, Brad Sellmeyer of ABS Home Services, got to work preparing for the roofing job that is to come.

We agreed that both the house roof and the garage roof needed some structural reinforcement before anybody should be walking around on them. (The garage actually needed it a lot more than the house.)

However, Terry and I had decided that, as long as we’re reinforcing the roof, might as well go “all the way” and have Brad double-up on the roof rafters. (Our home inspector had suggested this. The original rafters (2 x 4’s made out of fir) are still there. But the roof sags slightly. It made sense to “sister” these boards with some new pine 2 x 6’s… and then throw a layer of styrofoam-board-like insulation between these rafters…. and finally cover that with plywood.

Eventually, I’m sure we’ll “finish off” the attic / third floor. But for now, just getting some insulation up there will be a real blessing, I’m sure!

So, Brad’s working on this now.

Meanwhile, my wife and I bought some paint over the weekend. And today, she painted my computer room / office… which is basically one of the second floor bedrooms that I have “claimed”. I’ll post some photos of the color when I get a chance.

Within a few days, we hope to paint the living room as well.

We were pleased to discover that Lowe’s has some interior paint… a brand called “American Traditions”…. where some of the specific colors they offer are labelled with a special seal. This seal is for the “National Trust for Historic Preservation”.

Basically, such colors have already been researched and identified as being “historically accurate”. That is, they were colors used “years ago”. Now, I’m not exactly sure just what time-frame we are talking about, but I’m assuming it must be some time between the time when America was founded… and about 100 years ago. Just a guess.

Here’s a link to more information on this paint: http://www.nationaltrust.org/historic_homeowner/protecting/american_traditions_paint.html

Either way, for the record’s sake… I am recording here the names and codes of the colors we have decided to go with:

2nd floor bedroom / computer room = “Grand Hotel Awning Yellow” (2008-1C)
living room = “Jekyll Club Veranda Yellow” (3005-6A)

At the time that I am writing this, they have an interactive color visualizer online. You can use this (do a “search” when you’re within the program) to locate the exact colors I have named, if you’re curious.

9/27/2004

Garbage Disposal : Problem & Fix

Filed under: General — Admin @ 8:01 am

OK, so our garbage disposal goes out. You flip the wall-switch and all you hear is a low electrical-kind of hum coming from what probably is the motor. Tried hitting the reset switch, but the problem stayed the same.

I stalled for a day.

Checked the Internet a la Google.

Found a common problem is that the circular disk that acts as a grinder, deep within the unit, is probably jammed. Had to run out and buy one of those hexagonal wrenches (an “Allen wrench” is what I think it is called ?). Stuck it in a socket on the bottom of the unit and rotated it back and forth. Switched the power on and low-and-behold, …



9/22/2004

Been working…

Filed under: General, Neighborhood — Admin @ 7:05 am

Sorry for the lack of posts over the last few days. I’ve been very busy with my day-job.

Not much to talk about with regards to the house right now. But now that I’m off-shift for the next five days, I’m sure I’ll have a few things to do. But here’s all the news I can tell you so far:

1) With regards to the air conditioning and the thermostat. I have basically learned that the air temperature in the room with the thermostat in it is about 3 degrees warmer than what the thermostat SAYS it is at any given moment. That inaccuracy seems to have been a large part of my problem in …



9/15/2004

Where’s the Air ? Part II !

Filed under: Heating and Cooling — Admin @ 3:25 pm

I awoke again this morning (at 3:30 AM) to find the interior blower going… but the house seemed warm! The thermostat said it was 72 degrees… and that’s what I had it set at… but the house just seemed too warm for that to me!

Well, since the new thermostat is NOT programmable, there were a lot fewer buttons for me to push. But this time, I got a pad of paper, a pen, and my watch.

Over the next 40 minutes or so, I basically learned that:

1) The interior blower was running constantly.
2) But the exterior blower / unit would start up about every 11 minutes…. and then run for only 2 minutes.

This seemed strange to …



Where’s the Air ??

Filed under: Heating and Cooling — Admin @ 3:19 pm

Today was a warm day… mid-to-high 80’s. Not incredibly hot, but warm enough to make air conditioning necessary.

However, I came home at about 1:30 PM, after running a lot of errands all morning, to find the house was very warm, but the inside blower was running!

I tried lowering the temperature, then turning the furnace off and back-on, but the outside A/C blower would not kick in!

I called Ed Frechin and he came out within an hour. It seemed like something was wrong with the delay between the time when you gave the thermostat a command and the time when the external unit actually started running.

Now, as I’ve written here before, I’ve woken in the morning several …



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