Not Sure What to Title This Post...
Here are some of my ideas on a title:
1. My Mudroom/Entryway is going to be sooooooo Cool!
2. WOW! This Kitchen Is Going to Be Big!
3. "I saw an Central Air/AC circuit breaker"
4. Scott's Parting Words Were, "I'll Call the HVAC Guy"
5. Scott is My New Hero
6. Day 50
A lot happened got done today; some outside work (on things I can't spell like fasia and sophets), the plumbing from the old kitchen is now totally gone, a 5 inch header was put in and is necessary given the old roof line, we have the wall separating the mudroom from the kitchen in, pocket door wall was installed and some electrical mysteries were solved.
I'd love to post pictures but Brian is right...there is something wrong with our camera/computer connections and downloading. I'm bummed, it looks like the problem lies with my computer. So, long story short, no pics today.
Today the men came to work pretty early. The first person here looked strangely familiar and once Kevin introduced us it was evident he knew me too. He was the first contractor we met with back in January or February. We felt it was obvious to that he didn't want the job since we were quoted $120,000 and we had to keep our cabinetry. Just as an FYI, that's not nearly what this is costing us and we are getting all new cabinets. Later in the day, Scott (one of the partners with our company we are using) filled us in on the contractor's story and I will no longer refer to him as, "That Jerk."
It was hot today. The boys and I hunkered down at my parents house and enjoyed the coolness of Central Air. When we came home the living room was 87 degrees. Imagine my frustration when I couldn't get the AC window unit on. After sweating profusely I determined that it didn't work because there was no electricity in the living room. Scott quickly took care of that. Before Scott left for the day he asked about the AC/Central Air switch in our circuit box. He hadn't realized that we had Central Air but just couldn't use it because it was disconnected to make room for the addition. Scott told us he was going to call the HVAC guy right away and see what could be done. Scott is my new hero.
2 comments:
How did the human race survive without central air prior to the late 20th Century?
I have no idea...we didn't have AC until I was in 5th or 6th grade growing up. I don't remember it sucking this much!
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