Thursday, May 2, 2013

RENOVATION IS IN FULL SWING

Week of April 29 – RV makes for good replacement bathroom during construction! With Paul remodeling the bathroom we need a place to take our showers. The 5th wheel fits the bill to a tee.

We are doing the remodel in a couple stages so we are not entirely without use of the toilet and sink. As a matter of fact, we are moving the toilet location so the new toilet will be installed before the old one is removed.....that's a relief.

Before the remodeling.
bathroom

So with the bathroom facilities covered, Paul began removing the handicap shower. He first shut off the water to the control valve, cut the supply lines, removed the drain lines, and began tearing down the walls. He will be removing everything back to the stud walls.

The handicap shower was installed by a local bathroom remodeling company and it looked quite nice with a professional looking finish. Underneath the finish, Paul did not find any glaring examples of poor workmanship. All-in-all it was a pretty good remodeling job.

removing wall

removing floor of shower

One thing he did find that was disappointing was no insulation in the walls. He'll take care of that before drywalling. They did install a vapor barrier but it would have made sense to install insulation in this cold climate.

With everything stripped down to the bare studs (boy, the room sure looks bigger!), Paul patched the floor, screwed the floor to the joists to eliminate some squeaks, checked everything for plumb and level, and began framing the walls for the bathtub surround.

shower removed

Paul only has to build two walls for the bathtub but they must be plumb and meet the requirements illustrated in the installation manual. Not much room for an error in this construction project.

building wall

Once the framing was complete, Paul tackled the copper supply lines and the waste lines. Again, this must be installed to the exact requirements of the installation manual. Nothing too tricky here but it's been awhile since Paul did any copper line installation.

Paul then insulated the wall behind the tub/shower for some soundproofing benefits since the back wall of the bathroom is a common wall with the living room. Should help keep it warm in the bathroom too.

insulation

While Paul is busy inside, Marsha is busy outside. She cleaned 3,737 pine needles. Now, multiple that by 3 and she now has 11,211 needles to add to her collection. She is going to dye the majority of them.

marsha cleaning pine needles

This is what 11,211 needles look like.
11,211 needles

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26 comments:

  1. HGTV should be filming Paul for one of their programs! Nothing like doing a job the right way! Wow...you have a huge collection of pine needles. You're going to be one busy lady using your creative juices!

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  2. Insulating the shower will allow Marsha to sing at full volume while showering.

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  3. Surely you didn't count each and every one of those pine needles! Looks like Paul is doing a fantastic job.

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  4. I'm going to have to look for a new reader. I haven't been able to comment though I've been reading. Feedy doesn't let me comment. The only way I found, with another blog that had the same problem, was to search for your blog on the web and go in that way. Then I could comment. Hmmm...

    Boy, Paul sure is handy. I've got some things I need done around the house and I have no idea who to call/trust to do them. My sons are so busy that I hate to tie them up to ask them to be here when I have someone give me estimates.

    I don't remember which of your blogs, now, but I was dying to comment about something and couldn't. Now I know the work around.

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  5. I'm going to have to look for a new reader. I haven't been able to comment though I've been reading. Feedy doesn't let me comment. The only way I found, with another blog that had the same problem, was to search for your blog on the web and go in that way. Then I could comment. Hmmm...

    Boy, Paul sure is handy. I've got some things I need done around the house and I have no idea who to call/trust to do them. My sons are so busy that I hate to tie them up to ask them to be here when I have someone give me estimates.

    I don't remember which of your blogs, now, but I was dying to comment about something and couldn't. Now I know the work around.

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  6. double potties. . .hmmmmm. . .naaaa. . .LOL!

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  7. Oh my! That certainly looks like a lot of work both of you are doing!! I can hardly wait to see the end results. I bet you can hardly wait too!

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  8. Marsha, you should just stick to knitting...then you'd only need 2 needles!

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  9. When Jim remodeled our bathroom in VA, I took Todd and we flew to Montana and spent two weeks with my folks until he got all the work done. Really looking forward to the after pictures.

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  10. I think the people here should have gotten Paul to install the shower in our little cabin. We went to have showers the other day and found out that we can either have hot water or cold water, no inbetween. Somehow they messed up the waterlines feeding into the shower. Looks like Paul wouldn't have made that mistake! Kevin is going to have to take it apart and have a look at it.

    I'm with the other commenter above. Did you really count each and every one of those 3,737 pine needles?

    Ruth
    www.travelwithkevinandruth.com

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  11. The new bathroom is really coming along. Paul does great work. Can't wait to see it finished. Good you have the RV for a shower so Paul doesn't have rush.

    I can't believe you actually counted those needles!! I see major baskets on the horizon.

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  12. The construction project is really moving along. So nice to have to have additional facilities on site too.

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  13. I still think it's a lot of work, but then it's not MY work, so I won't fret too much about it. Paul's doing a great job.

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  14. I can't wait to see what you going to do w/ the pine needles after you dye them.

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  15. Good job, Paul. I admire you for tackling this project - especially all the plumbing parts. I'd end up with Niagara Falls in there!

    Pine Needles - you count 'em??

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  16. To me, counting pine needles would be about as exciting as watching paint dry. ;)

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  17. Paul, congrats on the progress in the bathroom. Looks great. I can't believe Marsha got done counting the 11,000+ pineneedles before Paul finishes the remodel. :-)

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  18. Looking forward to seeing a beautiful bathroom and a couple lovely new baskets!

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  19. "As a matter of fact, we are moving the toilet location so the new toilet will be installed before the old one is removed.....that's a relief." Good choice of words on the bathroom remodel.

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  20. If that's what 11,000+ needles looks like, we burned 50,000 in our fire pit and heavens, billions and billions in the compound fire. Sorry!

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  21. I can't believe you counted all those pine needles! Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!!

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  22. Anxiously awaiting the finished bathroom. What are you planning for the pine needles Marsha?

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  23. Tell me you're kidding and you didn't count all those needles. If you did, I would rather do what Paul is doing ;-)

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  24. We went fulltime so we wouldn't have projects like this, but we never tackled anything this big.

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