Friday, September 30, 2011

9/27/2011 Remodel

This past week we wrapped up another small remodel project.  This project was mentioned in my 'Long Hours' post.  This was a nice little job close to home and for the most part everything went smoothly. 
I say 'for the most part' because we did have 2 small setbacks. 
As mentioned in the previous post, the homeowners experienced a small delay in taking possession of the property so we lost one day from our original schedule(hence the Long Hours).  All in all, this wasn't too much of a problem. We were still able to finish the job on time and within the original budget. 
Our second setback was tearing up the old flooring.  As with any remodel, sometimes you just never know what you might be getting into.  The carpet came up without a problem, as expected. As for the linoleum in the entry and kitchen, well that was an entirely different story.  5 layers.  1/2" particle board, 2 layers of old linoleum, 1/4"  underlayment, and another layer of linoleum.  It was an absolute bear to remove.  However, we did get it all up and all the floors were stripped down to the bare sub-floor.
With the floors stripped, we installed Durock cement backer in the kitchen and entry.  Followed by the installation of the tile.  Everything was pretty straight forward with the tile installation, just a 13"x13" tile,no angles or fancy patterns. 
Throughout the living room, dining room, and hallway we installed 12mm engineered wood laminate flooring the homeowners purchased from Lumber Liquidators. It was again, a pretty straight-forward installation finished of with the installation of new shoe-molding.
Aside from the flooring we removed a wall separating the kitchen and dining room.  The two rooms still have the same footprint but having the wall gone really opens things up visually. 
One last thing we did was wire in for a ceiling fan in the living room and master bedroom.
Like I said, this was a nice little remodel.  The home-owners are a younger couple who have purchased a nice little home that's just a little outdated and they have a few more projects they plan to tackle down the road.  I have a good feeling we'll be getting a call when the time comes.
Well that's it for now, thanks for reading.
Remodel Photos

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