The first renovation came early. Our house was largely (despite the home inspection report) knob and tube wiring. We needed to bring the electrical to code so we could be insured. Some of the wiring on the main floor was borderline fine (ie. grounded but not wired correctly), but almost all of the second floor was not. It's easy to see why - you actually need to open up the walls to re-wire the second floor. Minor reno, right?
Some of the 'apparently fine' wiring in the kitchen. You can see the knob and tube (black wiring) that was capped and cut out. |
It took Grant about 3-4 weeks of 'after work' work to get things all straightened out and properly installed. In the meantime, all my plans for indoor beautification was basically put on hold. I was relegated to outdoor work, which is not really a bad thing. (More on that to come...)
Holes where Grant was cutting above - filled and sanded! |
We tried to minimize the spread of dust in rooms with small holes by taping Grant into a confined space while sanding (kind of looks like an alien in a pod). Although you can't tell from the photo, he IS wearing a safety mask and googles (Grant is very into safety). It worked fairly well, as you can tell from the cleanliness of the floors.
It took a good 2 days afterwords to clean all the plaster dust that had spread to every crevice. Some good relationship building moments there. Made it clean in time for Henry (baby).
Overall, rewiring a house is not the most fun project a new homeowner can undertake. I was so glad this 'minor project' was over. It now means that our house is more electrically safe than before, and more importantly, that I can start painting, and start making this place look fabulous.
The pic of your alien pod husband is truly priceless. I have stopped watching the home reno shows because they lure you into the false sense that "minor" jobs can be completed in a weekend. You never see them making "test" holes, but that is reality. Nice going on tackling something as big as the electrical. Happy painting!
ReplyDelete