Tuesday I took a day off from work because the Mold Men were coming!
Puroclean sent a two-man crew out and one of them spent a good 5 hours up in that cramped filthy hot attic crawlspace documenting and cleaning. There's no action shots, but they did send me a nice document with some before and after pictures.
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The top is before cleaning, the bottom is after. The profusion of roofing nails made it difficult to get super detailed. |
I plied them with gallons of water and a bag of potato chips when they were done. After the bill was taken care of, I had what I'd been waiting for.
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(They really need to take my check and get their printer heads cleaned.) |
While the nice men were dealing with the issues in my attic, I couldn't just hang out and do nothing. I also didn't want to be underfoot, so I went outside and started cleaning up a flower bed in a funny cement planter that needs to go. I figured I could empty it and back fill it with gravel to create a pad for a generator. I got out all the yard tools and started wacking away at it when I discovered the most curious thing.
Crocuses. In September.
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Before |
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After |
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Crocus. Actually not a true crocus, but a "Naked Lady" Autumn Crocus, which is a member of the lily family. |
Well. I couldn't be killing these lovely little flowers trying to move them right now, so I had to find something else to do.
I was standing right next to the bulkhead, as seen in the right of the before and after photos.
The kind of rough, a little rusty, in-need-of-love bulkhead doors...
Ok. New plan. Paint the bulkhead.
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Scrubbed. |
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Before. I didn't want the little rust to become big rust. |
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I love my palm sander. Once of my best purchases. Took it from course up to fine , paying special attention to the rusty spots. |
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First coat of white Ben Moore Direct To Metal paint. I remain skeptical. I had to drill out the handle. |
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First coat. I rolled it, and it's kind of patchy. I'm not a fan of this whole "Paint + Primer" trend. I just wind up putting on multiple coats anyway. |
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Coat number 2 drying a few days later. |
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After a number of hours of dry time, I through the plastic over it while I went to VT and it was supposed to pour. |
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New handles! So much cleaner! Such a crappy picture, making it look like it glows! (It doesn't glow.) |
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So that was a nice little project to get out of the way. I have to deal with the poorly painted and pealing flashing above it, but the doors are in better shape now.
Next up will be the front door.
I'm anxious. But it will be ok.
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Perky. |