Saturday, December 30, 2006

Repaired fogged headlight lenses




Saturday, December 23, 2006

* Job Completed 12.28.06* Installing plumbing drain & supply lines for washing machine and other work.




Installed new window sash ropes 12.26.06 I was dreading this job and I really don’t know why. I removed the right side of the trim looking for a cavity where the window weights are and to my surprise there was no cavity. Upon further inspection after removing the sash and sash track’s there was a small opening for access to the weights. I removed the old ropes and installed new ones reinstalled the old trim and calked. Today I will go back and paint.

When I bided this job the customer informed me that other contractors did not want to attempt to replace the sash weight ropes. They wanted to install replacement windows. This is a great idea and I had suggested the same. This is the first time I had ever installed sash ropes, I had seen my Uncle do this when I was a kid. This is fairly easy to do.








This job I have to cut drain line below urinal and connect for washing machine drain.
Also I have to connect pex water supply lines.

Friday, December 22, 2006

HDTV-LCD Installed with Sony dream home theater sound sytem this is a real sweet soundin syatem.








Monday, December 18, 2006

Merry Christmas

Thursday, December 7, 2006

Insulating attic and Electrical work




This is a customer I did work for yesterday and the home is in the West height area of K.C.K.
The house was a flip and the flipper did not complete the work.
He had left these people with an upstairs bedroom ceiling with out installing the insulation. They are the nicest people you will ever meet. They had called me and had stated the room was cold like a meat locker and had noticed there was no insulation over there bedroom ceiling. Luckily for them there was 6” insulation in the attic area. I do not think it was left behind by the flipper. ( It was bundled up and the string was very old and rotted.)

This house was built maybe in the 20’s or 30’s it has a rock foundation. Back then men would dig a hole by hand and gather rock from the dig and build foundation walls.
The home was probably never insulated walls or ceiling. I believe the home was insulated in the 1950’s when insulation was developed. This type of insulation was called rock wool it is a black insulation and is the worst of the worst types of insulation to have to work with I just hate it.

Insulation was installed and the customer noticed an immediate difference.







Also in the attic area the flipper did some electrical work and just ran wire with out putting slices in boxes he just left wire exposed with wire nuts left out in the open.
This is a big time mistake. This is how house fires are started.

Especially in the attic if there is ever a leak and moister just happens to get to the connection and it usually does.

When you wire nut wire at the splice moister accumulated inside of wire nut due to the heat this is not much heat but I have seen moister in side of those connections.
The next thing that happens is a very microscopic arc starts and then starts growing and growing until something catches on fire and you house burn to the ground.

I have seen this happen especially with copper wire splice to aluminum.

Always put splices in boxes.

I also installed one new ceiling fan and move one.




I think the flipper did not have a building permit and this is one of the reasons for permits.
It keeps people from getting hurt.