August 27, 2010
I didn't work on the house last night because I had roller derby. Alok worked on tearing out the rest of the basement carpet and my mom worked on carving plaster out of walls. They forgot the camera, so that's about all for yesterday.
I went over to the house today and was very pleasantly surprised by the state of our master bedroom/bath. Here it is now:
It looks much better without the piles of insulation, etc.
Craig and Jim also started ripping out the other moldy closets in the house (there were 3 others). Here are the before and after shots:
Apartment closet before
After
Yellow closet before
upstairs yellow bedroom closets after (some more of the boards may need to come out)
We are nearly mold free! Well, that may be a complete overstatement, but most of the major areas that we are aware of are gone. They just need to rip out the area around the window that had the massive air conditioner in it.
As we mentioned in previous posts, the cool thing about ripping out the walls is all of the stuff that was found. There is a whole box that we have to go through, but here are the highlights:
Signed by Palmer in 1914
there are a ton of random bottles with stuff in them
box o'stuff
This has a calendar from (I believe) 1880 on the front
Glass baby bottle, fully in tact with a wooden nipple
close up on baby bottle
The hypothesis is that when they cleaned up the attic fire from 1914, they just brushed a lot of the debris into the walls (the sides of the attic go straight down into the walls). It would be interesting to see what else is in those walls (not interesting enough to tear more down).
Through the blog, we've also been discussing how perfect our house is for Halloween. Look at what we discovered written on the basement ceiling:
Alok said that he was worried that he would wipe it off and then come back the next day and it would be back. Hmmmmm..... that could be a good joke/test to see if Alok really reads this blog when he isn't contributing.
As for today, I started peeling off the wallpaper in the upstairs hallway. Most of the upstairs hallway/rooms are blocked off by doors. Since we have 5 pets (yes, 5), we need to finish the walls in the hallway/the floor that is going to be exposed without a door prior to move in. Then, we can ignore the rest of the house once we make sure that it's mold free/not leaking.
Here is the area before:
And after:
That little area took me over 3 hours with a steamer! There is at least 3 layers of wallpaper and then painted wallpaper on these walls. We also don't have the air on in the house because we are trying not to circulate the mold/dust/plaster, etc. (We don't have air upstairs anyway). So, it was literally pretty steamy up there.
Alex (post Benedryl) probably wondering why she's here again
Peters is also almost finished with the gutters. They got them up really quickly and they look great. For some reason I forgot to take a picture of this, but I'll post the after pic when they're done.
Now we're off to the Not so fine arts birthday bash at the State Room.
Jessica
So many interesting items in that old house! What an exciting treasure hunt you're on! My sister and I found an old breast pump in her house recently. Looks similar to the baby bottle. It's all glass (but obviously has a slightly different shape) and what was a rubber suction at the end but was clearly in some petrified state.
ReplyDeletePerhaps the old photo is of the girl who used to play with the toy music box. What fun treasures.
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