Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Lots of Helpers!





Parker - I'll have everyone know that this is right after he climbed up into the attic with the sledgehammer and proceeded to bust out the shower ceiling from above! Not to mention the old fiberglass insulation that I know was miserable....THANKS Parker!!! Come back from China soon!!

Will putting his effort into the shower demo.

Ahh, now doesn't that look SO much better???

Guest bathroom - just the start of demo here - and you can look through to the master bathroom too.

Jeanette helping demo the guest bathroom!! She did a great job on that wall tile - look at how full the bath tub is! And Martin was amazing as well - I can't believe we didn't get him in the picture!

This was Martin's contribution - cleared out the cabinets and laundry room sink.

Will started tearing down the ceiling in the living room. This is where we are going to raise the ceiling height by putting in a tray ceiling since there is nothing on top of this room. Very excited about what this will look like!

John and Will checking out more of the living room ceiling.

Helper Pic! My Uncle John, Will, and neighbor Lynn Walker.

Ivey-Puller In Chief - So proud of her ivey pile :)

Now, below we have a little series of shots that chronicle Will and John removing the cast-iron tub from the guest bathroom. Talk about HEAVY. I about died watching them take that thing down those narrow steps - clearly I was a huge help! haha




This is the steel beam that has to go into the kitchen so we can take down a load bearing wall.

Family shot! My mom, me, and Uncle John.

Exciting news - we got ELECTRICITY the weekend that Nick came into town - yay!

So our friend Nick joined us for a whole weekend of hard house work. This is Nick and Will knocking out the whole bathroom floor.

Nick again - here you can see the floor boards....unfortunately we had to replace all of these.

Great view looking up from the kitchen, through the bathroom and up to the ceiling.

Living room without a ceiling - doesn't that look great? I wish we could keep it vaulted, but we need to be able to insulate it. The tray will be amazing though.
Grainger, Will, and Nick after a successful job.

It got hot...but here's Tilden helping! After we took the ceiling out, we had take out all of the nails in the ceiling joists so that we could re-use the wood for the new framing of the tray ceiling. At this point, all the guys had so much fiberglass on their clothes they had to strip down not to itch.

Oh, hey Nick! Working hard! :)


Will and Grainger after they took out a massive section of a cast-iron pipe in the bathroom. We had to rent a pipe cutter from Home Depot to cut that ridiculously heavy thing!


The new tray ceiling :)
Will had his framers come in to help out one day.

Framers at work.
Not only did they put up the tray ceiling, they also put in the steel beam in the kitchen.

3 comments:

  1. HECK YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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  2. looks awesome! Great duo at work!!! Let me know when you need another helper :)

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  3. Hello,
    This was my grandfather's house. I just found out about your blog, and I am thrilled. I can't wait to see all the renovations. It's so wonderful to know that you guys are fixing up my grandparents' home, which was once a beautiful and spotless residence.
    My grandmother's death in 1991; the full-time maid, Rebbecca, retiring in 1993; and my grandfather's diminishing mental capacities are to blame for the disaster you guys found.
    Good luck, and I'll be checking in to see the progress!
    Cheers, Laura
    lauraposs@yahoo.com

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