Happy Birthday Sandisfield! Sandisfield turns 250 this year and a visit to the (apparently largely rained-out) celebration they mounted down on Rte 57 yielded a new book about the town.
We purchased a copy for the house from the author himself and had him inscribe it to The Brechts. Nothing about the house appears in the book, unfortunately, but pictures and information about local houses we see can be found within.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
I had Louis Ludovico over to give an estimate for moving the tubs to allow the bathrooms to be painted (subject of an earlier post). The estimate was about $1200.
He also noticed three other things:
1) The downstairs toilet has hairline cracks in the bowl and should be replaced. One with a smaller tank should be purchased which will save water, put less stress on the septic system, and because it would be smaller, potentially allow access to the riser to the upstairs bathroom.
2) The well is "contaminated" with insect and possibly animal matter because the well cover (outside the back door) is not sealed. He believes it should be re-done and, if we want, the well chlorinated, which has a temporary effect. Estimate for sealed cover: $300.
3) The filtration system attached to the water pump needs to be replaced. It helps keep grit, rust and other matter out of the house. He said it went bad a few years ago but didn't bring it up to Rena because she was dealing with a lot at that time. Estimate: $235 plus filters.
Lastly, Louis recommends that the water pump ALWAYS be turned off when no one will be around (which we always do).
He also noticed three other things:
1) The downstairs toilet has hairline cracks in the bowl and should be replaced. One with a smaller tank should be purchased which will save water, put less stress on the septic system, and because it would be smaller, potentially allow access to the riser to the upstairs bathroom.
2) The well is "contaminated" with insect and possibly animal matter because the well cover (outside the back door) is not sealed. He believes it should be re-done and, if we want, the well chlorinated, which has a temporary effect. Estimate for sealed cover: $300.
Well. |
Filtration System. |
Garden Faucet Leak
One day I noticed that there was a puddle surrounding the garden faucet that appeared to indicate a below-ground leak. I dug it up and found the part that joins the black, plastic water line that runs from the basement, and the metal riser that protrudes from the ground, broken. I think Paul may have hit it with the mower and/or the plastic simply deteriorated over time. I found the same part in town and replaced it.
One day I noticed that there was a puddle surrounding the garden faucet that appeared to indicate a below-ground leak. I dug it up and found the part that joins the black, plastic water line that runs from the basement, and the metal riser that protrudes from the ground, broken. I think Paul may have hit it with the mower and/or the plastic simply deteriorated over time. I found the same part in town and replaced it.
Dug up. Black plastic water line visible. |
The white plastic piece (with the red tag) is the new piece. The old one deteriorated. |
All put together with rocks at bottom for stability. |
Finished! |
It's late July and I've not posted in a long time mostly because I (we) have spent my time enjoying it and not writing about it! It's time to catch up.
So far this season we have done the following:
- fixed garden fence
- repaired faucet near garden
- cleared larger part of garden than last year and planted a variety of things
- re-vitalized the screened in porch
- had the phone restored (with old phone number - 413-258-4734)
- put in a cordless phone
- replaced propane line from wall to stove
- cleaned foreign matter (plastic, garbage) from compost pit
- purchased a used weed-wacker/edger
- put aluminum around some apple trees to deter porcupines
- continued cleaning/organizing barn
- trimmed roses and lilac
- other things I can't remember now
Sarah was here with us before she went back to Ireland and we had over Gary Danko, the contractor who assisted with figuring out the chimney leaks last season. Sarah wanted to get an estimate on painting the kitchen and both bathrooms. This is currently a work in progress.
So far this season we have done the following:
- fixed garden fence
- repaired faucet near garden
- cleared larger part of garden than last year and planted a variety of things
- re-vitalized the screened in porch
- had the phone restored (with old phone number - 413-258-4734)
- put in a cordless phone
- replaced propane line from wall to stove
- cleaned foreign matter (plastic, garbage) from compost pit
- purchased a used weed-wacker/edger
- put aluminum around some apple trees to deter porcupines
- continued cleaning/organizing barn
- trimmed roses and lilac
- other things I can't remember now
Sarah was here with us before she went back to Ireland and we had over Gary Danko, the contractor who assisted with figuring out the chimney leaks last season. Sarah wanted to get an estimate on painting the kitchen and both bathrooms. This is currently a work in progress.
Garden 7-29-12 |
Screened-in porch 7-29-12 |
New Gas Line |
Porcupine deterrent on tree. |
7-30-12 |
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