Re: The Home Improvement Thread
Posted: Thu September 17, 2015 12:10 am
In the key of Alicia Keys:
"Bam's house is on FI-YAAAAAAA!"
"Bam's house is on FI-YAAAAAAA!"
Ugh, I couldn't even handle drywall anchors today.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Built a brick wall today around a drainage pipe coming out from underneath our driveway.
Monkey_Driven wrote:Bathroom remodel is done. We hired out the plumbing, wall moving/framing, and subfloor work but did the rest ourselves. I'm still married, so I consider it a success!
It was touch and go there for a few moments.Bammer wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:Bathroom remodel is done. We hired out the plumbing, wall moving/framing, and subfloor work but did the rest ourselves. I'm still married, so I consider it a success!![]()
AT is fulfilling work.
did it cost about 30% more than you thought?Monkey_Driven wrote:It was touch and go there for a few moments.Bammer wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:Bathroom remodel is done. We hired out the plumbing, wall moving/framing, and subfloor work but did the rest ourselves. I'm still married, so I consider it a success!![]()
AT is fulfilling work.
Yeah, but we budgeted for it. These things always cost about 30% more and take about 100% more time than you think.doug rr wrote:did it cost about 30% more than you thought?Monkey_Driven wrote:It was touch and go there for a few moments.Bammer wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:Bathroom remodel is done. We hired out the plumbing, wall moving/framing, and subfloor work but did the rest ourselves. I'm still married, so I consider it a success!![]()
AT is fulfilling work.
We hired out the plumbing, drywall, and vanity cabinets/counters. Did all the framing, tile, flooring, fixtures, shelves, electrical, and paint ourselves. It was grueling but very satisfying. Took probably 25-30 Saturdays. Not sure how the budget ended up but we saved at least $15k by not hiring a contractor.Monkey_Driven wrote:Yeah, but we budgeted for it. These things always cost about 30% more and take about 100% more time than you think.doug rr wrote:did it cost about 30% more than you thought?Monkey_Driven wrote:It was touch and go there for a few moments.Bammer wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:Bathroom remodel is done. We hired out the plumbing, wall moving/framing, and subfloor work but did the rest ourselves. I'm still married, so I consider it a success!![]()
AT is fulfilling work.
Bammer wrote:We hired out the plumbing, drywall, and vanity cabinets/counters. Did all the framing, tile, flooring, fixtures, shelves, electrical, and paint ourselves. It was grueling but very satisfying. Took probably 25-30 Saturdays. Not sure how the budget ended up but we saved at least $15k by not hiring a contractor.Monkey_Driven wrote:Yeah, but we budgeted for it. These things always cost about 30% more and take about 100% more time than you think.doug rr wrote:did it cost about 30% more than you thought?Monkey_Driven wrote:It was touch and go there for a few moments.Bammer wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:Bathroom remodel is done. We hired out the plumbing, wall moving/framing, and subfloor work but did the rest ourselves. I'm still married, so I consider it a success!![]()
AT is fulfilling work.
We did. That's why we hired out the most difficult stuff.Chris_H_2 wrote:i think it's great that you guys all did stuff like this yourselves. but do you not also put a money value on time and build that into the equation?
I have to move 4 heavy-as-shit railroad ties from our backyard to a side yard, but have to go around the house due to the fence. I'm seriously thinking about paying some of the neighborhood teens 20 bucks to move them for me.Chris_H_2 wrote:i think it's great that you guys all did stuff like this yourselves. but do you not also put a money value on time and build that into the equation?
yeah. i guess i was seizing on bammer's comment about how many saturday's he had invested into it.Monkey_Driven wrote:We did. That's why we hired out the most difficult stuff.Chris_H_2 wrote:i think it's great that you guys all did stuff like this yourselves. but do you not also put a money value on time and build that into the equation?
shake a cane at them when they're trampling your gardeniasE.H. Ruddock wrote:I have to move 4 heavy-as-shit railroad ties from our backyard to a side yard, but have to go around the house due to the fence. I'm seriously thinking about paying some of the neighborhood teens 20 bucks to move them for me.Chris_H_2 wrote:i think it's great that you guys all did stuff like this yourselves. but do you not also put a money value on time and build that into the equation?