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Like Sand Through an Hour Glass, These are the Bricks of Our House

19 Thursday Sep 2013

A few weeks ago we started pointing bricks in the stairwell. This is one of those DIRTY projects that should have been done before we moved in, but logistically it had to wait.

This job is DIRTY. It involves scraping out mortar from between joints which creates a good deal of dust, even more sand and to do it right, lots of water is sprayed inside the house. Where does it all go? Down. All the way down both flights of stairs. This makes it pretty much impossible not to track it around the house. Iris also seems to need to go to the bathroom 10x more than normal when there is unavoidable sand on the stairs.

Sitting on a board.

I’ve gotten pretty good at balancing myself on a plank. Since I’m going to get covered in mortar and water, I hardly bother to dress. Usually its just cut off sweatpants and bare feet.

This job has gone smoothly so far, but I have barely made a dent in the 450 square foot wall. The house becomes an indoor beach complete with sand dunes on the stairs. I do the work in chunks because the clean up is so time consuming. It is impossible to leave it dirty when we have Iris or guests so there have been long gaps between working days while I wait for there to be no one around.

The single brick thick walls are taking priority. The century old mortar has long since turned to dust and gravity is the only thing holding up the wall. I’ve been able to replace mortar more than half the depth on most of these. One day I may try to hit them from the other side, but good mortar halfway though is enough to sure up the walls for more serious repairs to the wall above Siri’s office door. These bricks are literally falling out and will need to be removed and re-layed to do it right. Better hurry up though. Fall is already here and we can’t have a gaping hole in the side of the house much longer.

We had not planned on replacing the stairs, but after all this mess, I think the only way to get the area cleaned up when this is done is to rip out the old stairs and replace them. I plan on drawing this up in Sketchup in a few days. I’ll be sure to post my ideas.

 

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Major milestone–spray foam!

16 Friday Nov 2012

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Today marks a major milestone in our timeline–getting the roof/3rd floor ceiling insulated with closed cell spray foam. No longer will we be able to see the Baltimore skyline through the holes in the back wall corner where it “joins” the roof! 4 inches of spray foam plus 2 inches of rigid foam insulation should keep things toasty in winter and cool(er) in the summer, as well as add some significant structural strength to the roof itself.

With drywalling the 2nd and 3rd floor planned for this weekend, it feels like we are actually getting this house done!

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Oh, the layers…

07 Sunday Oct 2012

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Chop wood, carry plaster

14 Tuesday Aug 2012

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This weekend’s activities included the removal of 2720 lbs of rubble from the last phase of demolition. How do we know the weight, you might ask… Well, when I took it to the dump, I got sent to the “real” dump, i.e. the actual landfill, complete with bulldozers, buzzards, and quite the smell, rather than the “citizen drop-off site” Iris and I were at previously. So, the truck got weighed coming in and going out. 1.36 tons. 2720 lbs of plaster, laths, drywall, and assorted debris.

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I wanted to write something about the meditative benefits of carrying bucketsful of plaster down the stairs and out to the truck, and then dumping it out at the landfill, shovelful by shovelful. But no. It wasn’t really very meditative, although in the repetitive Sisyphean nature of it, it was sort of mind-numbing. Mostly it was just really really f’in hard. And I slept really really well. And when I have nice toasty warm feet this winter, and beautiful brick walls to look at, I will know their true value. And now I know that I am capable of shoveling a ton of dirt. I’d say you never know when that ability might come in handy, but I do know. Next weekend we demolish the first floor ceiling and walls.

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