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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Tyler's Bathroom: An Update

Our carpenter, Mike, has been working hard on this bathroom for the last few days.  He hung all the wainscoting and put up chair rail and base moulding. 



In order to put in the wainscoting he had to rip out all the white tile base moulding and frame out the window.


It's a tight space so doors were removed.  This made it easier for Jeff to install the new hinges.  Our old hinges were brass and left a residue on the walls of metal shavings.


Jeff installed new light switches and GFCI's


Once he was finished he moved on to painting this room and I've got to say, I love this color.  It is such a happy room.  I love walking in here and it always seems to put me in a good mood, even when I come in here to clean.  :-) The color is Sherwin Williams Bathe Blue.














We are still waiting for the vanity light from Shades of Light to be delivered as well as the shower curtain and rug from West Elm.  About 15 minutes after my post about waiting for a coupon I received an email from them with a coupon code for 15% off my order.  Do you think they read my blog?  Ha!  I'm sure it was just a coincidence!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Nightstands

Our nightstands are supposed to be delivered this week.  We ordered them in January and they came in damaged so we had to send them back.  The company chose a different shipping method this time so hopefully that wont happen again. I feel like it has been forever that we have been waiting on these. 


This nightstand from Aspen’s Kensington collection features 3-way touch nightlight and a storecharge drawer for cell phones, PDAs, iPods, and other accessories.
Here is the before picture with our current nightstands that are just swiming in all that space between the bed and the wall.  I can't wait to have something that fits in this space. 

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Inspiration Board: Tyler's Bathroom

I like to create inspiration boards for rooms to tie all of my ideas together and make sure they coordinate.  Here is the board I put together for the hall bathroom upstairs (aka: Tyler's Bathroom). 

Now I am off to purchase the West Elm items.  I've been putting it off hoping for a sale but I guess I'm out of luck in that department.  I'm still in hope of a sale on that light at Shade's of Light.  Otherwise I might be on the hunt for a new one.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Radon: Have You Been Tested?

When we moved into Casa Pena 2.0 I purchased a Radon Testing Kit from Lowes.  It was very simple to do: set the test kit out, wait two days, then send it away in the self addressed envelope provided.  A couple of days later I got an e-mail with our test results and a radon level I wasn't expecting: 7.2.

Casa Pena 2.0 already had a passive radon mitigation system installed when it was built so I went into this test thinking it would come back well under the 4.0 level that the EPA recommends as a safe level.  So after I got over the surprise of the high level I set out to research radon mitigation and companies that do the work.  I started with the EPA website and 1-800 number they provide.  They were no help what so ever - go figure. 
I was able to find the National Radon Safety Board's website and through them I was able to figure out that I could have the passive system turned into an active system to bring our air quality back to safe levels.  They also have a great search feature to find companies that are certified in your area.
We chose to work with Affordable Radon Mitigation out of Baltimore.  We got several quotes, all around the same price, but I liked that all of their workers are certified and they have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. 
They came in, gave us a quote of $550 to install the Radon Away fan on the pipe in the attic that will take our already installed system from passive to active.   


They installed the switch in the attic to turn the fan on and off:


In the basement, on the same pipe, they installed a Manometerthat will allow us to monitor the airflow and ensure the fan is working properly.


My inspectors were here doing a very good job of watching and asking questions:




While the crew was here we had them install a new sump pump.  The old one was very loud and word on the street (aka homeowners association meeting) the builder didn't install the best model and they have been known to fail. 

The guys got to work taking the old one out and installing the new one.  The model they installed is a commercial grade Zoeller Sump Pump.  They also installed a clear plastic covering over the sump so we can monitor the water level.  Before it was just a black plastic covering:

Before: Black Cover

After: Clear Cover

Included in the price of the radon mitigation is a new test.  We had to wait at least two days after the work has been completed to get an accurate reading.  The company ensures levels below 4.0 and will come back out for free if your reading is ever above that.  Our new reading was 0.4.  Now we can breathe a little easier.

We will be testing our house once a year to make sure our levels are safe and highly recommend you do the same.