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Entries from June 2007

First house call: broken WiFi

June 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Three sets of guests have come and gone at the Duck House. There has been plenty of glowing praise for the house and the peaceful and beautiful location. But, I usually try hard to get some suggestions after their stay so that I can make it better for the next guests. So far, I have forgotten a few things: no foil, no veggie peeler, ran out of TP (woops), confusion about how to check-out, missing trash can outside. These seem like relatively minor things that I can take note of and fix after they leave.

Today was the first urgent problem: the WiFi was broken. This was after their second night, and I got an email asking about extending the stay and noting the WiFi problem. I called her back quickly and rushed to the house with my laptop and a spare router. The router at the house was a really fancy Actiontec DSL modem and wireless router combo unit that I bought at a local garage sale a few weeks ago for $10. I showed up and none of the correct lights were on, so I rebooted it and it seemed to connect to the internet, but the “wireless” light was still off. So, I had to go into the configuration and turn it on and rename the network from the default. This was puzzling, since I had already set up the wireless and the previous guest used it extensively. I’m not sure why it was off, but hopefully that won’t happen again.

Very exciting post, for sure. It just seems important to note the first house call.

Categories: guests · repairs

Sly Fox (Dark red) is the new color! (exterior)

June 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Whew… That was a ton of work. My exhauster painter (yes, just 1 painter) spent about 50 hours scraping the old flaky paint off house until practically nothing was left. He started about May 8th with 8 hours of power washing. Then, after a couple days on other jobs he came back in earnest and started scraping and priming. It seems this house was only painted twice in the last 75 years, so it was in pretty bad shape. Some siding needed to be replaced due to rotting, but 95% of it was quite good. Also, the design of the roof made for some extra abuse on the siding.

All in all, Mark spent 140 hours cleaning, scraping, priming, masking and spraying the house. We also found a nice guy to help out with some extra labor for two days. Furthermore, my father-in-law and I put in a couple days work at the end, in order to get everything done by Thursday night (May 31).  We still need to do about half the trim, but it looks fine for now.

When it was done, it took probably 200 hours of labor and $1500 of paint, supplies and equipment rental. Thanks, Home Depot (only 2 miles away). They always seem to have everything we need. Their airless sprayer (rented) worked great, and I kept having to buy more paint, late into the evening. Dark red (Behr: “Sly Fox”) needs a lot of paint to get good coverage. We used a total of 23 gallons.

Mark did a great job. He is a very experienced painter and really knows his stuff – he has painted industrial jobs, auto body and residential. He keeps a slightly shifted schedule than what I am used to, but he cares deeply about the jobs he finds and sometimes works 12 or more hours in a day if conditions are right. I found him on craigslist, advertising himself as the “$100 a day painter.” He painted (and prepped) all the interior rooms as well. Let me know if you want his contact info.

Our first guests showed up the day after we finished painting, and we (me and my in-laws) worked hard on Friday to clean up the house, inside and out, so it didn’t even look like the construction zone it was the day before.

Check out these before and after photos:

 

Before:

Before painting

After:

After painting

Categories: repairs