I don't think $13k is bad. I never really considered the small, but detailed work involved in a bath renovation compared to a kitchen. plus, those damn fixtures are EXPENSIVE.doug rr wrote:sounds fun..our master bath renovation was quoted at 8k and turned out to be about 13k...and this was all done from a friend of mine who is a general contractor.Chris_H_2 wrote:no shit. this thing started out as a small-scale kitchen re-do so we could basically put the house on the market next spring if we wanted. it's now turned into a huge remodel with sub-zero and wolf appliances, a master-bathroom remodel, staining the floors, knocking a wall down between our family and living rooms, and completely redoing our fireplace. mutha.doug rr wrote:and it will cost 40% more..good timesChris_H_2 wrote:they said 6 weeks, but my friends all laugh at me when I tell them that.LetMeSleep wrote:New kitchenChris_H_2 wrote:Our kitchen is getting gutted tomorrow. Ugg.what's the turnaround?
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i'm not gonna lie -- i'm actually a proponent of going a little higher end on the kitchen. if you skimp there, people are going to be wondering where else in the house you've cut corners. and people love those damn red nobs on the wolf ranges.dpupenya wrote:Chris_H_2 wrote:no shit. this thing started out as a small-scale kitchen re-do so we could basically put the house on the market next spring if we wanted. it's now turned into a huge remodel with sub-zero and wolf appliances, a master-bathroom remodel, staining the floors, knocking a wall down between our family and living rooms, and completely redoing our fireplace. mutha.doug rr wrote:and it will cost 40% more..good timesChris_H_2 wrote:they said 6 weeks, but my friends all laugh at me when I tell them that.LetMeSleep wrote:New kitchenChris_H_2 wrote:Our kitchen is getting gutted tomorrow. Ugg.what's the turnaround?
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you'll love the wolf..we used to have one and will most likely get another when we get around to itChris_H_2 wrote:i'm not gonna lie -- i'm actually a proponent of going a little higher end on the kitchen. if you skimp there, people are going to be wondering where else in the house you've cut corners. and people love those damn red nobs on the wolf ranges.dpupenya wrote:Chris_H_2 wrote:no shit. this thing started out as a small-scale kitchen re-do so we could basically put the house on the market next spring if we wanted. it's now turned into a huge remodel with sub-zero and wolf appliances, a master-bathroom remodel, staining the floors, knocking a wall down between our family and living rooms, and completely redoing our fireplace. mutha.doug rr wrote:and it will cost 40% more..good timesChris_H_2 wrote:they said 6 weeks, but my friends all laugh at me when I tell them that.LetMeSleep wrote:New kitchenChris_H_2 wrote:Our kitchen is getting gutted tomorrow. Ugg.what's the turnaround?
All because our wives have vaginas and we don't know how to say no to that
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they have to move all the can lighting and take the ceiling down in the kitchen. another $2000. at this point, it's a drop in the bucket.
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doug rr postChris_H_2 wrote:they have to move all the can lighting and take the ceiling down in the kitchen. another $2000. at this point, it's a drop in the bucket.
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Our toilet has been putting off a weird smell for about 3 months now (I know, that's rich coming from a guy who has a poop thread named after him), but it wasn't a poop smell. Last week, the sink in the same bathroom totally clogged, but the clog was nowhere to be seen.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ran the dishwasher tonight and water everywhere. I learned about vent pipes and had to cut a huge piece of drywall out on our counter. Then, I came up with the idea to use the shop vac to blow into the vent pipe and get rid of the clog. Have some drywall to fix but didn't have to call the plumber.
It's always fucking something I swear.
Figured out it was a clog in the vent stack on the roof, it was about 12 feet down. Spent a solid hour on the roof on Saturday pulling it out with a snake. Hugest fucking hairball/gloop clog I've seen. Probably the first time it's ever been cleaned since the house was built 50 years ago. Got it fixed, and stayed up on the roof for 2 beers, Workaholics style.
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bodysnatcher wrote:Our toilet has been putting off a weird smell for about 3 months now (I know, that's rich coming from a guy who has a poop thread named after him), but it wasn't a poop smell. Last week, the sink in the same bathroom totally clogged, but the clog was nowhere to be seen.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ran the dishwasher tonight and water everywhere. I learned about vent pipes and had to cut a huge piece of drywall out on our counter. Then, I came up with the idea to use the shop vac to blow into the vent pipe and get rid of the clog. Have some drywall to fix but didn't have to call the plumber.
It's always fucking something I swear.
Figured out it was a clog in the vent stack on the roof, it was about 12 feet down. Spent a solid hour on the roof on Saturday pulling it out with a snake. Hugest fucking hairball/gloop clog I've seen. Probably the first time it's ever been cleaned since the house was built 50 years ago. Got it fixed, and stayed up on the roof for 2 beers, Workaholics style.
How the hell did that happen?
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No idea. Typically those vents get clogged with leaves, and worst case, a mouse or something. No idea how all that shit made it through the sink and toilet and just sat there.Strat wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:Our toilet has been putting off a weird smell for about 3 months now (I know, that's rich coming from a guy who has a poop thread named after him), but it wasn't a poop smell. Last week, the sink in the same bathroom totally clogged, but the clog was nowhere to be seen.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ran the dishwasher tonight and water everywhere. I learned about vent pipes and had to cut a huge piece of drywall out on our counter. Then, I came up with the idea to use the shop vac to blow into the vent pipe and get rid of the clog. Have some drywall to fix but didn't have to call the plumber.
It's always fucking something I swear.
Figured out it was a clog in the vent stack on the roof, it was about 12 feet down. Spent a solid hour on the roof on Saturday pulling it out with a snake. Hugest fucking hairball/gloop clog I've seen. Probably the first time it's ever been cleaned since the house was built 50 years ago. Got it fixed, and stayed up on the roof for 2 beers, Workaholics style.
How the hell did that happen?
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Finally got around to trimming back the bush in my front yard that was growing into the driveway.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Finally got around to trimming back the bush in my front yard that was growing into the driveway.
Are we talking manscaping here or are you being literal?
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You must be exhaustedcutuphalfdead wrote:Finally got around to trimming back the bush in my front yard that was growing into the driveway.
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why you gotta hate?E.H. Ruddock wrote:You must be exhaustedcutuphalfdead wrote:Finally got around to trimming back the bush in my front yard that was growing into the driveway.
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How do you know I wasn't serious? Maybe I thought you had a big bush and a big driveway!cutuphalfdead wrote:why you gotta hate?E.H. Ruddock wrote:You must be exhaustedcutuphalfdead wrote:Finally got around to trimming back the bush in my front yard that was growing into the driveway.
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You're right, I overreacted.E.H. Ruddock wrote:How do you know I wasn't serious? Maybe I thought you had a big bush and a big driveway!cutuphalfdead wrote:why you gotta hate?E.H. Ruddock wrote:You must be exhaustedcutuphalfdead wrote:Finally got around to trimming back the bush in my front yard that was growing into the driveway.
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Let's talk fire pits:
Does anyone have one that they use ON A WOOD DECK?
I am looking at a setup like this:
This fire pit or similar - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0047S ... PDKIKX0DER
Set on top of this mat - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002OM ... 53OANBSBW0
And then build this, covering the mat with rocks, and the whole setup goes on my deck - https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 67043e.jpg
Question 1: Am I going to set my house on fire?
Question 2: Are there any other options out there for fireproof mats? I'm not seeing many options and the ones made for grills won't work.
Does anyone have one that they use ON A WOOD DECK?
I am looking at a setup like this:
This fire pit or similar - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0047S ... PDKIKX0DER
Set on top of this mat - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002OM ... 53OANBSBW0
And then build this, covering the mat with rocks, and the whole setup goes on my deck - https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 67043e.jpg
Question 1: Am I going to set my house on fire?
Question 2: Are there any other options out there for fireproof mats? I'm not seeing many options and the ones made for grills won't work.
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Use the mat but unfortunately you are probably better off (safer) with a chimenea
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By the way I built a 16'x20' deck about a foot off the ground in my backyard over Labor Day Weekend and it's fucking awesome.
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Fire on a wooden deck just seems like a bad idea, no matter what you do or get
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With or without the mat - you're going to scorch your deck at the very least
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