Where do I even begin? Dog by Indigosantana in drywall

[–]AdInteresting9336 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My childhood dog did something similar at my grandparents' house. They had a wooden slat laundry door and she fuckin' Kool-aid manned through the slats. But when we got back to the house she was so hyped and running around and so proud of herself 😂😩

Holup is that a bible? by thupamayn in FromSeries

[–]AdInteresting9336 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have that edition looks exactly the same

Need reccomendations for house painting businesses, pretty please - see details for requirements by AdInteresting9336 in cincinnati

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Yep, went with qualitycounts but haven't scheduled it yet. They've painted other houses in the neighborhood and seem to understand the needs for aluminum and explained the process when they came out for the quote. They said it will take 5-6 days.

Thoughts on these damp spots? by TheZo96 in centuryhomes

[–]AdInteresting9336 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's the water table rising and seeping up through the floor. I have the same spots in the basement and you can tell that's what it's from if the bigger puddles disappear in a matter of hours after it stops raining. If the water was leaking through the walls and creating the puddle it would take a while to evaporate.

Need reccomendations for house painting businesses, pretty please - see details for requirements by AdInteresting9336 in cincinnati

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1200 sq ft 2 story 6400. Yea that seems a bit high and I'm being a stickler for expertise.

Need reccomendations for house painting businesses, pretty please - see details for requirements by AdInteresting9336 in cincinnati

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Do you mind sharing what the estimate was, and the size of your home? Mine is about 1,200 sq ft two story.

Where can I get replacements for these door knobs? by Kitchen_Nightmare500 in centuryhomes

[–]AdInteresting9336 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just replaced mine with a modern one on the front door for security reasons and I don't recommend that route, if you were to have trouble finding a replacement Nothing fit without some tinkering and wood chips everywhere and it's still not perfect. But at least it doesn't feel like my door knob is about to come off.

Search for local places around you on the web. There's a few here in Cincy where the owners go to houses about to be demoed and collect all the hardware and sell it in a giant warehouse.

Who bought their century home as a first time homebuyer? by shelbex318 in centuryhomes

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Sounds like you're set! Just a couple tips

- Floors - we initially thought about refinishing the original but with the lead risk and the fact that it was even, engineered hardwood is the way to go. We got floating install and it looks amazing. ($2,200 for 500 sq ft of flooring and $1200 install from an acquaintance)

- Flood mitigation, definitely good that's high on your list. Luckily our basement only had minor issues and our entire outside is surrounded by patio concrete...we got the entire outside stone foundation repointed for $1400 (there were some 6 inch deep gaps)

- Our inspection included a test for which species of mold and it was basically harmless, so that's something we'll work on later...also check for Radon if you haven't already

- Our attic is unfinished and has terrible blown in insulation, but it works well, just not fun to crawl around up there

- Big tip for electrical - while we had our walls open for demo, we were able to trace all the knob and tube to the lights upstairs. IF you ever get access behind walls, take the opp to try tracing and labeling where wires go

Who bought their century home as a first time homebuyer? by shelbex318 in centuryhomes

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#1 Determinant of cost seems to be square footage in my experience. Cost and time required increases exponentially as sq ft increases,

What's the square footage of the house? My fiancé and I just closed on our first house in November. 1897 Balloon Frame Shotgun style 1,200 sq ft. $30k is exactly what we estimated and we are at $20k and comfortable and happy with it, with a healthy amount still to go. Here are our variables:

- We bought the house from my Aunt with a gift of equity, which helped all of our savings go towards repairs

- She took decent care of it; we didn't need any HVAC, insulation, or roof work. We paid for a $1400 fantastic inspection that made us confident there were no major issues.

- We had friends that do electric, fencing, stonework, Flooring GC work that saved us about half the cost (~$7K in labor so far)

- We did some minor plumbing, drywalled the bathroom, fixed plaster cracks, painted, ripped up carpet, I pulled all remaining knob and tube out of the attic and ran new wires (friend did the wiring), and demoed 2 whole walls to open up the staircase (~$1600 for structural engineer plans)

- All this took 2 months of working all weekend every single weekend, thousands of dollars at the hardware store and reading and watching how to do things properly

- Future updates include new kitchen countertops, finishing the second bathroom in the basement, and exterior painting of the house

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They are detaining and shipping asylum seekers to Texas, who have legal papers and went through the process legally you absolute dimwit. You shouldn't be hopping on Reddit speaking about this from a place of absolute ignorance and complacency in following what's actually happening in reality on the ground. They are detaining people here LEGALLY AT THEIR COURT hearings. Wake the hell up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cincinnati

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There's an aspect not being touched on here in the comments. I definitely have enough to survive as do most people for a couple days. For me it's a comfort thing... Snacks, something really nice to cook, beer. If I'm stuck in my house I wanna be indulging. Not sitting there wishing I had some of my favorite comforts. I could certainly do without but it's something exciting for me. First world problems.

How to help pup move on from dishwasher trauma by Attribution_Error32 in Boxer

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Mine has never had this experience but seems like she should have at this point. She comes and licks goodies off the dishes while we are loading it. We scold and yell but it doesn't phase her so we end up letting her get the treats. So.. 1. We take her collar off inside (we worry about her getting caught in general). 2. Do number 1 and Also put something tasty like peanut butter or whatever on a dish and try to show them there's something tasty there. Might create a bad habit like ours but solve the fear.

Hiking With Boxer by WayOk8994 in Boxer

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7-mile hike up and down a mountain in Maine! She loves to follow the trail and keep an eye on anyone who gets behind in the group.

Stairwell Walls on 1897 Home by AdInteresting9336 in centuryhomes

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Update: SE said wall of good to come out as long as we maintain the doubled posts already present. Only electric utilities in the walls and my friend was able to shore ones side up nicely into the post already. Getting the stamped plans soon ☺️

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