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Old 05-21-2012, 02:59 PM
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Thumbs up Diver's Home Renovation Project Report - Pic Heavy - Kitchen and Bath

Well, normally this time of year I'd be posting a trip report about being outdoors and exploring somewhere. Instead, I've spent the last month and a half indoors working like a dog. We leave for Jan Lake in Northern saskatchewan and I can't wait!!

So the stars aligned and a friend of mine had a lead on some good quality cabinets at a more than reasonable cost. My other friend who lives in Victoria said he’d fly out and do some tile work for me and help me renovate my main bath.















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Old 05-21-2012, 03:00 PM
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So a budget was formed, cabinets ordered, and we got busy. Our existing kitchen was ok I suppose, but certainly dated. Our main bath was in the same shape. Ripping out the cabinets was the easy part. It took just about 4 days for me and a friend to rip up my existing floor. We had 3 layers of different kinds of lino, and then particle board fastened by several thousand staples and framing nails. That floor was pure evil.







We got it stripped down to the T&G planking and then put down new subfloor and tiled. As we did this, It was apparent that electrical work was needed big-time.



So I put a call out to AO members, and kmacisaac was over at our place the next day. What started off as a simply moving some plugs turned into finding out that my dishwasher was hot wired to the 220v plug of my stove. And then we figured out that the OTR microwave was ALSO hot wired into my 220V stove outlet. Carney work for sure.



So a new sub-panel, new wiring, proper gfci outlets, and some new LED lights over our bay window and Kmacisaac has us set up wonderfully. Great guy!

Meanwhile, I was in a panic to get the proper plumbing fixtures for our bath, and I had cabertosser running all over the city for me looking for stuff, only to turn out that the lead times for the products were too long (this was a spur of the moment project) and we ended up finding some decent delta and moen fixtures at Home Depot. I still owe caber for his help on this.

Cabinets arrived and went in pretty smoothly even though my walls weren’t necessarily plumb and square. Appliances were purchased at Trail for very reasonable pricing. And backsplash tile went on and grouted.











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Old 05-21-2012, 03:01 PM
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As I type this, I’ve put in over 130hrs of labour into this project, not to mention my tiling buddy, my cabinet buddy, Kmacisaac, and a painter friend who helped with some drywall patching. It has been a LOT of work, and we’re not done, but we’re in the home stretch for sure.

Have some painting left to do, caulking around all the cabinets, countertops, kickplates etc. We have three cabinet doors to hang (2 with glass in them) and install the pantry bi-fold doors.

Overall, I’m just under budget (thankfully) but could have easily gone WAY over. Lots of little details that take time and energy, but we’re pretty happy and my marriage is still in tact! My waistline and liver suffered though. Very sick of pizza, take-out, and pub grub now.

I work in the construction industry on the consultant side, and it was good to get my hands dirty and physically do a lot of the work myself, and help my expert friends who really knew what they were doing.

I know Rona and Home Depot isles better than store clerks now too.









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Old 05-21-2012, 03:07 PM
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Looks awesome Diver! Nice work buddy !

When is the house warming party...
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Old 05-21-2012, 03:22 PM
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looks like some good quality work there!!!
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Old 05-21-2012, 03:53 PM
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Sweet results there, 'Diver! That'll be worth some serious brownie points with your Mrs . Either that or it got you out of some crap that you were already in

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Ahh, good ole' "bamboo series" tile. That stuff is so popular right now. Where did you get that from? The glass strips look sharp.
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