Thanks guys
Marni, it's cool, I'm actually a licensed asbestos inspector. If I get any sort of respiratory illness it'll be from something scarier than the siding![]()
Thanks guys
Marni, it's cool, I'm actually a licensed asbestos inspector. If I get any sort of respiratory illness it'll be from something scarier than the siding![]()
"I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens
Is this the cyber equivalent of an Amish Barn Raising?![]()
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Ok - random update here - still not sure what caused the gigantic puddle to form but the cabinet is completely disassembled (after 4 hours, 2 beers, and a crowbar)...
I also had to rip the sopping wet drywall off of the little box/cover built over the plumbing to make sure the pipes didn't actually burst. Well, taking off the drywall gave me my one and only glimpse at what the addition on the house looked at pre-asbestos siding: BRIGHT TURQUOISE tongue-and-groove siding (in perfect condition) and 1922 newspaper for insulation!!
Sorry, as a history buff, that completely makes up for all of the cursing and swearing so far todayI'm practically giddy about it and I keep going back downstairs to look again.
"I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens
Jess, what juicy news did you find in the papers from 1922??? Coool...
Every cloud has a silver lining! Awesome!
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Jess:
Check the hoses and their connections first. I had the same problem early last week with the washer draining onto the washroom floor and then running out into the carport. Thought I was going to have a pretty big job on my hands, but when I started tracing the lines, I found my 81-y/o mother had pulled one of the drain lines loose for some reason. Turned out to be a 20-second fix, thank God...
Sheila - haven't pulled up the current plywood floor yet, but it looks like it is framed underneath (and not concrete like it appears from outside the house). I'll get to that this afternoon.
I'm probably not messing with the wall behind the appliances, since asbestos siding over wood siding over wood panels (whatever the 1920 equivalent of plywood was) stuffed with newspaper is probably as insulated as that is going to get without mold issues. I'll cover the plumbing back with plywood and add a little insulation under that and probably do blown-in insulation on the exterior walls this summer.
And the only article I can read is on a celebration of St. Louis's 100-year anniversary (it was incorporated in 1822).![]()
"I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens