The MacDeskBlog

17 April 2005

Water and wire weekend

Filed under: House remodel, blog entry — Ryan Walker @ 11:07 pm

Michelle and I spent most of the weekend wiring and plumbing. First, we had to pick up a refrigerator from Michelle’s former house in Petaluma and haul it to her storage unit. It took a crazy amount of time to shuttle the frig, what with traffic, searching for some odds and ends in the storage unit, and Michelle thinking that it was a local U-Haul rental instead of a one-way. So, we worked on the house from about 3pm until sunset Saturday, then all day on Sunday. Michelle was a trooper, even though she wasn’t feeling well Sunday. She mounted all of the outlets and switches downstairs, except for the ones which go in the four walls which don’t yet exist. Then she pulled wires from box to box, stripped the ends, and tied on the pigtails with wire nuts. I spent Saturday moving the outlets in the upstairs outside walls from the baseboards up to 18″, where current code says they should be.

Sunday was all about plumbing for me, and drilling. I reconnected the water main, which included repairing the one inch pipe where it had to be cut in two places in order to insert new floor joists for the second floor. One of the connections from the water main in the ceiling to the water heater needed to be disassembled and rebuilt. The other needed to be remounted and reconstructed from the ceiling to about halfway down the wall. Once I got both sides of the water heater pipes hooked up (minus the water heater), and shut off the shutoff valve on the cold water line right before the water heater, I thought that the lines were ready for testing. So, I opened up the water main and let some water in, then turned it off again. Everything looked fine. So, I opened it up again to charge the lines and test for leaks. Michelle found three of them right away. Oops. The first one was pretty obvious, as water was pouring out of the end of the would-be hot water pipe full force. I had swapped the cold and hot lines when I mounted them. Big oops. The other two were the two cuts in the south wall going up to the kitchen sink. I knew both of those were there, but just didn’t think through the layout of the plumbing before turning on the water, thinking that the shutoff valve would prevent water from hitting those. Swapping the hot and cold lines from the ceiling to the water heater was not a big deal, though I did get a nice little 1/4″ third degree burn on my hand to show for it. Ouch. Then I moved over to the kitchen sink lines. I had to extricate the line with the two cuts in it (happily one line with two cuts instead of two with one). Once I had that out, I decided that it was a good time to put the new lines in where we’re moving the kitchen sink under the window. “Under the window?” you might think. It’s true, the window right now extends beneath the counter, but we’re making it smaller in order to extend the counter and move the sink to the middle of the wall.

Wielding a high power, right angle drill while standing on the “do not stand or sit on this step” at the very top of a ten foot ladder is quite an experience. Not one that I recommend actually. The drill hit a 100 year old nail at one point, stopping the bit and transferring the energy to the drill itself. My head narrowly evaded the drill. Another thing to avoid is attempting to drill through 100 year old redwood with a paddle bit and no leverage. I gave up on the paddle bit after one hole and switched to a smaller auger bit. Auger bits rule! It was nearly 7pm by this point, so I only assembled a couple of water hammers and stems, and put them into place before we called it a day. I need to pick up some supplies before hooking up the water heater and tying the new kitchen sink lines in later this week.

I didn’t take pictures today because the house doesn’t really look different. As I write this, I realize I should have taken pictures of the water heater pipes and the front main, and some of the wiring, at the least. I’ll try to get some during the week.

I have two more nights of work on the house this week before we head to Maui for vacation this coming Saturday. The rest of the evenings are already booked up with a business dinner Monday and Giants games Thursday and Friday.

Work on the house is wrapping up and winding down for the time being. Steve and the crew are finishing up the downstairs walls, the upstairs closet and the upstairs bathroom. We were delayed a bit by a wrong lumber order at the end of the week. The correct supplies arrived Saturday afternoon, so we’ll be able to proceed on Monday. Once they have finished up those portions, I’m going to need to take a break for a while. I’m focussing them on just getting the house livable again for now. The current plan is to resume living in the house as soon as possible, do as much as we can on our own and with help from friends (I haven’t been tapping that pool so far, but need to), and recharge the checking account enough to resume with the bigger ticket items such as new siding for the upstairs (I only have enough for the downstairs so far), the slab floor, and the windows.

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