I did have hot water when I moved into the house on Dec. 30. That was very nice. However, I was greeted by a giant crack in the living room wall which I basically had to ignore for a bit.
Master Bed--the room is no longer, and never will be, this clean |
On Dec. 31, I struggled against spotty cell phone service and made some calls regarding the wall, at this point still hoping it was just a really poor drywall issue. The calls yielded very little. Beyond that, I spent Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 getting the kitchen unpacked and organized so that I would have at least one room available. I had overnight guests scheduled to arrive in the evening on Jan. 1. On Dec. 31, my refrigerator arrived from Lowe's. Unfortunately, they damaged the kitchen flooring (vinyl) in the process, and the refrigerator was left setting about a foot from the back wall. Lowe's next move would be to send someone to take insurance pictures.
Kitchen, including "island" table |
We all slept in on Sunday, and my guests left around 12:30. I got back into the mess, hoping to get something accomplished before going to work on Monday. That accomplishment was getting my desk put together and my office partly organized. This was strategic since internet was being installed on Monday morning. As for the installation, that went fine.
Office |
Overall, unpacking and organizing has gone well over the past week. However, the house has presented its fair share of problems. Most significantly, after inviting a contractor over for an estimate, I learned that my wall problem (as feared) is actually from the house shifting. At some point after the flooding, someone had the brilliant idea to shim the house at the support beam using plywood--yes, it snapped. The solution is to jack up the house, do some digging, and pour some concrete. I don't yet have the photos or estimate, so more later.
"The Wall": living room, above laundry closet |
I've also struggled since Dec. 31 with some leaking under the kitchen sink associated with the dishwasher line. Over the course of this week, I tried fixing the leak. At one point, the leak appeared fixed, but then a different leak appeared. The second leak required me to shut off the hot water supply. After a trip to Lowe's yesterday and some diligent efforts, I discovered that ALL of my water was gone--I lost pressure from the well tank. Thanks to some hammer tapping, I managed to get the water working on Saturday night. However, I woke up around 4:30 this morning and discovered it was off again. I was in the garage until 5:30am or 6:00am (back and forth to my computer) learning how a pressure switch works. Mine appeared to be stuck. I learned how to manually get it running, but the gauge was also bad, so I had no idea how much pressure was in the tank. I got the water running, killed the pump switch, and went back to bed. After a few trips to Lowe's and some more online research, I discovered that the switch was OK, but the water supply feeding the switch was frozen. So, I took care of that problem and the water supply is fine for the moment. I also gave in and put in new hardware under the sink. As of this moment, the dishwasher finished a full cycle and no leaks.
What else...the infamous washer/dryer closet in my living room. After MUCH effort, I've concluded that my particular machines are not going to fit in the closet. This means they are going to the garage hookups. Overall, I'm OK with this situation. However, it does not make me happy given the recent water line freeze. More planning.
Living Room on Dec. 31 (from the couch) |
So, that's the story 19 days after closing and 11 days after fully moving in. More to come.
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