My partner gave me the flu bug that's been going around, fever, aches, sore throat ... She came down with it last Friday and I came down with on on Monday. I was out of work from Monday through Wed. I went into work yesterday then came home and called yet another contractor to give us estimates on some home repairs. He said he'd be here at 10am Friday morning and I told him my partner would be home as she is still sick. I've called a ton of contractors and the few that showed up and presented me with an estimate have been grossly over charging.
Well, I woke up this morning with the worse sore throat I've ever had. I also had the aches and the fever so I called in sick. At 10am the contractor and his work partner showed up. They were really nice. I started showing them things I need repaired, a new deck, kitchen flooring, sliding doors, fencing etc. Then I showed them a small amount of roof damage in the carport from the December storm.
One of the guys started pulling ivy off the retaining wall that hosts the support beams to the carport. They both freaked out. The wall has pulled away from the cement floor and is cracked in several places. They explained the wall could crumble at any moment from the weight of the carport roof and will snap the roof in half and collapse the carport.
So my sick partner and I spent four hours hauling everything out of the carport including several cords of wood. Nothing like doing that when your body aches and your throat is on fire. The contractors are coming tomorrow morning to install some temporary support beams.
The good news is I found two really good contractors who seem to be very honest and show up when they say they will. And, I think I've caught the problem before it became catastrophic.
But God it kills to have to spend this kind of money on repair work (and a retaining wall is so boring). We only paid $100k for the house 17 years ago. I'm guessing we have to put another $50k into it to get it ready to sell.
Thanks, I feel better after bitching.
-helen
Well, I woke up this morning with the worse sore throat I've ever had. I also had the aches and the fever so I called in sick. At 10am the contractor and his work partner showed up. They were really nice. I started showing them things I need repaired, a new deck, kitchen flooring, sliding doors, fencing etc. Then I showed them a small amount of roof damage in the carport from the December storm.
One of the guys started pulling ivy off the retaining wall that hosts the support beams to the carport. They both freaked out. The wall has pulled away from the cement floor and is cracked in several places. They explained the wall could crumble at any moment from the weight of the carport roof and will snap the roof in half and collapse the carport.
So my sick partner and I spent four hours hauling everything out of the carport including several cords of wood. Nothing like doing that when your body aches and your throat is on fire. The contractors are coming tomorrow morning to install some temporary support beams.
The good news is I found two really good contractors who seem to be very honest and show up when they say they will. And, I think I've caught the problem before it became catastrophic.
But God it kills to have to spend this kind of money on repair work (and a retaining wall is so boring). We only paid $100k for the house 17 years ago. I'm guessing we have to put another $50k into it to get it ready to sell.
Thanks, I feel better after bitching.
-helen