Showing posts with label HVAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HVAC. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2013

Problem: Solved!

I can’t say enough how fortunate I’ve been to live in a smaller town throughout this process. This was reaffirmed yet again during Clog-pacolypse.
It turns out I had a pretty major clog in the drain line below the kitchen sink. The kitchen is, of course, one of the rooms built over the crawl space. Luckily for me, a local plumbing contractor was able to come over (within about five minutes of me calling, mind you) and assess the situation. They found a point in the line where the cast iron ‘main drain’ transitioned down to galvanized pipe and then down again to PVC. All the transitions in such a short span and some abandoned drain segments gave food particles and other junk a place to pile up, hence, a clog.
Not only was I impressed that they could wiggle back into the crawl space, but I was further impressed when they had dug out a portion of the pipe, cut out a section, and replaced it with a nice new section of PVC that streamlined the whole drainage situation. Replacing this area fixed my clog problem and – hopefully – fixed any future issues I may have. And it wasn’t crazy-expensive – triple bonus!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Picture Update :)

Dining room, without carpet..but, oddly including a kitchen countertop?
The only bad spot I've found so far. Dining room, right in front of the basement door.
Entry without carpet. The floors were in really great shape here!

Office without carpet.
This is the PVC trim I picked for the exterior of the house. With this and the cement board siding, it should be relatively low maintenance!
Kitchen window and a snazzy new door!
New furnace and electric water heater..
..and air conditioner..
Means no need for a vent pipe! No vent pipe means no chimney!
As you can see, the chimney had issues anyway. I thought about re-pointing it, but it would have been more work, more time, more money..without much benefit. The new HVAC system operates without the need for the vertical ventilation: win-win!
Keep checking back for more – we’re making huge, noticeable progress every day!