Sunday, February 28, 2016

A Very Busy Weekend

This weekend was quite busy and allowed me to check several items off of my home repairs TODO list. With the nice weather on Saturday I did some work outside on the garage. The brickmold around the door has been rotted and was falling out over winter. I had initially only wanted to replace the brickmold but ended up replacing the jamb and door stop.


New vinyl.

The new jamb and weatherstop.

Attached with finish nails.

All of the old material removed.

I also managed to complete a few smaller projects indoors. Since painting the main bathroom I noticed the grout and caulk needed attention. I used a grout cleaner and a scrub brush to whiten up the grout lines in the shower surround. I also took a razor scraper to the caulking around the tub and did my best to replace it with a new bead. It was a bit messy but I'm glad mineral spirits cleans it up well enough!
Cleaning the old caulking out.

Cleaning all of the mold out.

Scraping it all is hard work.

And messy.

This was under the window and caused leaking into the wall and basement. I have plans for this later.

New caulking.

Sealed up for now. Tiles later.
The main bath is nearly complete but I still have one project left for it. Since the thinset behind the wall tiles where it meets the sill is cracked and probably causing water damage I want to put some new tile to seal it properly. I found a matching bullnose tile and will have to find a few days for installation as the adhesive and grout will need that much time to set before coming into contact with water on a daily basis.

I next tackled a small job in the kitchen. Since installing the cabinets some time ago there's been a small gap around where it meets the uneven plaster of the old walls. In order to cover this I picked up some quarter round moulding a while back from HOBO. I installed this around the cabinets with a few finish nails.

A small gap around the cabinets.

Nicely finished.


Also in the kitchen there was a broken up seam in the vinyl floor and several other seams with accumulated dirt on the glue surrounding floor. The dirty glue was easily cleaned up with mineral spirits but I had to be careful not to use too much so as to avoid ruining the glue holding the floor down. The broken seam was simply covered with a flat surface transition strip.

It matches the transition strips on the stairs.
Lastly, we painted the upstairs bathroom an interested hue of pink that Siri had chosen. It took a few coats since it is such a light color and was covering the darker tan that was all over. I also had to patch a few holes and place new anchors for the fixtures since most of the existing ones had been pulled loose by the previous residents.

Quaint peche, an interesting color.
With some more fair weather in forecast I plan to do a bit more work outside. I have the front stairs to repair and some painting to do on the hand rails. A couple of the window sills outside also need a bit of repair as the stone had broken up and is very weathered.

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