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Well, I purchased a home repair/maintenance/improvement book. I think it's a wise investment, all things considered.

I purchased many other sundries for the house last night, as well as kitty litter.

I then went to the apartment to pack up the kitchen/dishes. I got about 80% of it done, with only one small break to sit and cry. It was very cathartic.

Tonight:
- meet with security company people for consultation after work
- Board/Officers visioning meeting
- Monte packs up the rest of the kitchen and perhaps starts some of the cleaning on the apartment

Tomorrow night we will set to the cleaning with a will. I would very much like to be done with it before the weekend. Sleeping in on Saturday sounds positively decadent right now. I don't know how probably that is though.

Thoughts on the bathroom:
We've removed the icky stripping stuff and the caulk from around the tub. We need to finish up the last of that and recaulk.
We have this bit of board crappily put around the faucet arrangement. I think the current plan is to remove it. Replace it with bathroom-appropriate drywall, and then cement boarding (used under tile). And then tile just that area. Eventually, we may redo the whole bathroom, but it's a good fix for right now. A bit more intensive than a "quick fix" but I don't want to settle for crap even for "just a little while".

Longer range plans might include:
- regrouting the tub wall tiles
- replacing the medicine cabinet (and probably the light fixture above it)
- sanding down the crappy patching work they've done on the ceiling
- replace the sink/cabinet
- replace window with glass block

If the tub walls are in really bad shape, we could tear down just those walls, replace the drywall and retile.

Or we might just gut the whole thing and have a pro re-do it.

Likeliest: we will repair what needs to be repaired and leave it at that. Although a new sink cabinet would be really nice because the current one is gwoss.

Date: 2004-07-29 10:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magicmarmot.livejournal.com
If you're going to the trouble to re-tile, I would strongly suggest that you re-tile the whole tub surround. Just doing one "patch" area with the cementboard and tile is do-able, but the amount of work is a lot more than you may be expecting, and the end result won't match.

The board that is there is most likely not because of any damage from a leak, but from repairs done to the shower and probably the installation of a new valve.

If you're using cementboard, there is no need for drywall under it. You may have to fiddle a bit to get the surface layer to be the right depth.

BTW, you will likely end up with a lot more than one home improvement book. :)
I highly recommend the Time-Life series.

Date: 2004-07-29 10:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] windelina.livejournal.com
I don't mind if the tile doesn't match for just that section.
I just want a usable tub.
The grout isn't pretty, but I'm pretty sure it isn't leaking.
And we won't have the money for a major re-do for a while yet.

Other than aesthetics, is there anything wrong with my plan?

Date: 2004-07-29 04:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magicmarmot.livejournal.com
Nope. You don't need wallboard behind the cementboard, and you'll probably want a latex-based mortar.

Have fun, and try not to swear too much. :)

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