Newly on the list:
- Put a cat door in the garage.
- Refinish kitchen and bathroom cabinets
- Install two bathroom fans (that move air, and don’t howl)
- Hang Pictures (in progress – just one big one left)
- Install baseboards in the closets (in progress - got the boards stained, and one done. Learned to cope, which is important. Coped joints are nice, too.)
- Find a place to hang the vacuum cleaner hose
- Fill the nail holes in all the baseboards
- New door sweeps at front door and back door
- Paint doors
- Fix the shelves in the walk-in closet
- Re-silicone the en-suite bathtub
- Paint upstairs half bath.
- Patch broken stucco
- Hand rails at main entrance and garage man-doors (2)
- Fix play center and build a play house in one side of it, and install a wheel up top
- Replace deck, as the current one is deck boards installed on top of plywood
- Paint garage doors
- Put siding on sheds (they’re currently painted OSB)
- Fix soffits on the house and shed
- Build a shed for garbage
- Designate an area of front yard to go wild, and then plant a bunch of trees and brush to help it along. (Got the evergreens planted. Next up: deciduous (possibly next year) and then shrubs (the year after that).
- Re-grade under the deck and east side of walkout
- Shrouds for west and garden water tanks
- Add eavestroughs to sheds
- Move garage door opener buttons
- More shelves in the garage (there’s an entire bare wall that could handle shelves for shoes, kitchen appliances, etc.)
- Weather strips at bottom of garage man-door
- Run internet cable to the projector
- Install at least one cold air return
- Build shelves in the furnace room
- Deal with the hacked-in wet bar/kitchen in the basement (rip it out and start again?)
- Build a hearth of some sort around the fireplace
- Trim glass block feature (in progress – got one side done. It looks great, but took two days)
- Drywall under stairs
- Build bookshelves
- Install a faucet that doesn’t get half-turned-off in the basement bathroom
- Install towel bars, TP holders, etc. in basement bathroom
- Trim the basement bathroom light
- Install outlets for garage heater, (currently on extension cord)
- Hook up and/or fix central exhaust fan (Found the wire at the fuse panel – unconnected. Presumably, that’s the problem.)
- Install tack strip at kitchen, hearth
- Stretch carpet
- Fix visible seam
Total: 43 entries, down by five.
Now, here's the good side of The List. If I keep at it, the top will migrate to the bottom:
Crossed off (as of March 14, 2014)
- Replace under-cabinet lighting
- Got the basement vacuum figured out. Now, upstairs...
- Paint ceiling at skylight
- Level sidewalk tiles at shed, walkout
- Install projector and screen
- Figure out basement lights switches that do nothing, and the lights that won’t turn on.
- Clean up and/or throw out carpet (under stairs)
- Install outlet for water heater
- Fix saggy ceiling in garage
A few things didn't make it onto The List, but I got them done, anyway.
- Added a sand filter to our water lines. Seems to help with the grit in the faucet screens
- Fix the fuel leak on the rototiller, and get the starter working. (Broken fuel line, and then a host of other issues, including the starter blowing apart and a badly corroded connection at the positive battery cable to the starter solenoid).
- Fix the lawnmower - the PTO sometimes doesn't turn off, and there are sparks (I think I got it, but this mower isn't going to last much longer.)
- Install the last two door casings (walk-in closet and pantry)
- Add small shelves for garage chemicals and such
Old stuff crossed off:
- Buy and plant pear and apple trees (we’re up to five apples, three pears, and four cherries)
- Hook up six water tanks
- Shroud for east water tank
- Prune more trees (they've all been done once, now)
- Re-grade east shrub garden
- Box for propane and pool chemical storage
- Install reverse osmosis system in basement
- Fix loose baseboard installation
- Get rid of the gravel in the shrub garden
- Take out an overgrown, ugly, pain-in-the-butt flowerbed
- Fix stairs to the hot tub (replaced with some old ones to a shed. They work ok).
- Re-balance the washing machine
- [Plumber] Figure out whether in-floor heat, and on-demand water heater are installed correctly (nope!), and
- [Plumber] Thermostat for in-floor heat (Nothing that $5000 couldn't fix. But then we got a bit better flow through our lines, and all sorts of crud started coming up and clogging various screens. It seems to be settling down now. Finally.)
- Fix the leaking eavestroughs
- Install half bath faucet.
- Hand rails at deck stairs
- Towel bars etc. at main bath, en-suite, and half bath.
- Install curtains and/or blinds in the bedrooms
- Fix the rod in the main entrance closet
- Get rid of rust stain on side of house
- Install cat doors in both sheds (this was more a decision that they’re not necessary than a completed job)
- Paint basement bathroom
- Paint basement hallway
- Get rid of chicken coop (Somebody actually paid money for it!)
- Get rid of chicken poo
- Remove old internet antenna
- Patch holes in wall from internet wire
- Fix old hot tub electrical box
- Finish drywall repairs in the bathroom
- Install bathroom lights
- New thermostat for garage heater
- Oil changes for quad, lawnmowers
- Shelves for the spice cupboard
- Replace stairs on deck
- Fix saggy cables in the garage
- Fix mitre saw table
- Shelves in the garage (two over one side of the workbench)
- Shelves under the work bench
- Fix lawnmower steering
- Clean pencil crayon off glass block grout
- Replace stopper in bathroom sink
- Hook up kitchenette water
- It’s nice that this section is longer than the top section, even if it’s just by a little.
- And the jobs that didn’t stay on the list long enough to register
- Fix the broken glass panel in the pantry door
- Stop the deck door from binding on the frame
- Replace the expired smoke detectors, and install a CO detector
- Make the toilets in the basement and ensuite flush properly
- Make the vacuum cleaner suck (more) - Replaced the canister.
- Fix or replace the vacuum cleaner sweep plate (with the new canister, it just works now)
- Install garburator
- Clean main bathroom light fixture
- Organize pantry
- Shelf liners for pantry, pot drawer
- Touch up blue paint
- Touch up white paint drips
- Replace leaky dishwasher
- Weed/mow/trim/prune
- Organize tools
- Figure out snow removal (bought a blade to go with my quad on the day of a 12-inch dump of snow. It works.)
- Clean garbage out of composts
- Power for garburator
- Power in kitchen island
- Touch up ceiling paint in basement and kitchen
- Plant trees to block off the neighbour’s shed
- Get hot tub running
- Get quad starting and running well
- Organize freezers
- Replace bulb in microwave
- Move stones from scattered randomly over the yard to a pile
- Attach the bathroom fan exhaust hoses to the roof vents
- Replace bathroom baseboards (removed for tiling)
- Touch up paint at colour changes
- Clean fans in boys’ bedrooms
- Shampoo kitchen chairs, couch cushions
- Replace screens in boys’ bedrooms
- Replace weather strip at garage doors
- Replace weather strip at garage man doors
- Replace weather strip at main entrance door
- Clean kitchen lights
- Move fireplace
- Fill fishpond (with dirt)
- Level sandbox (dig into the hill) and then fill sandbox (with sand)
- Plant lilac
- Plant oak
- Finish drywall repairs in basement hallway
- Touch up red paint
- [Gravel truck]Add gravel to driveway
- Clean the old place.
- Clean the new place.
- Paint (and patch, and re-paint) the new place
- Pack and move everything from one to the other.
- Install a new kitchen faucet – the cheapest available, so that the sink doesn’t leak into the cabinet
- Replace almost every bulb in the place with bulbs that were either not dead, or put out light
- Put tiles around the ensuite shower and main bathtub
- Install another new kitchen faucet – this time, one we like.
- Find the yard, somewhere under all the weeds
- Find the garden – spray it, scythe it, and rototill it. Then repeat a couple of times.
- Unclog the drain in the main bathtub
- Unclog the drain in the half bath sink
- Unclog the drain in the ensuite sink
- Figure out where the water pressure all went
- Fix the hot water flow
- Get internet installed
- Get lawnmower working
- Fix tire on lawnmower
- Haul truckloads of junk to the dump
- Fix leaky kitchen sink
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Total: 14 + 109 = 122 entries
Not near as much progress, but the jobs are getting harder - and a bunch are "in the nebulous future" kind of jobs. I also ended up spending a bunch of work days at my brother's reno project, and my brother-in-law's insane house re-build.
Not near as much progress, but the jobs are getting harder - and a bunch are "in the nebulous future" kind of jobs. I also ended up spending a bunch of work days at my brother's reno project, and my brother-in-law's insane house re-build.
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