Monday, June 23, 2014

It all begins...

Welcome to your new home! Now, immediately get to work on changing absolutely everything about it!!!!

That is pretty much how things have been since moving in. This house calls for many projects! We had our apartment for a week still after we got the keys to the house. So our original plan was to pain the inside during that week before we moved everything in. But then we decided we were going to redo the drywall, since painting over this awful texturing job would be kind of silly. Then we decided that was going to be way too big of a project. So we went with the front porch.

Well, actually we went with the plumbing since we didn't have any water the first week until we (by "we" I mean "my dad") could fix the major leak under the house. And the other leaks he discovered while crawling around under there.

But anyway, we decided the front porch would be our first project. Relatively simple, not too expensive, and it would give the house an instant facelift so we could see some lovely results right away.

"Simple." "Inexpensive." Hah, this house had the last laugh. Not for the last time I am sure! Here is what we were dealing with. Really closed-in, uneven and scary steps, vinyl floor tiles. Really lovely, I tell you! (I wish I had taken some actual before photos!!)



We were just going to rip of the floor tiles and whatever was underneath and then replace the decking with some nice new cedar. Ben and my brother got to work ripping off the old half-wall that was enclosing the porch.

When we discovered that the support beams that were supposedly holding up the roofline were just swinging in the breeze.

Hm. Problem numero uno. Well, guess we'll have to get some more support in there! Then they ripped up the vinyl tiles. And the plywood under that. And the lovely tongue-in-groove decking under that (pretty, but I'm sure covered with lead paint and full of dry rot).

When we discovered that the support under the decking was also shot.

Very weak and soft. Problem numero dos. So now, not only are we replacing the decking, we are also replacing all of the support beams. Whew! Well, the boys got to work. And at the end of the day half of the porch was floor-less and the vertical support beams were just swingin around. We tried to use a jack to get the roofline where it was supposed to be (it had somehow settled and was a little lower than it should have been....how could that have happened?!?!), but it almost killed Kevin and Ben, so we kind of just shimmied a 2x4 under the roof and hoped the house wouldn't collapse.





This was all done the day after we got the keys, mind you. We were a little worried, as we had to move everything into the house the next weekend. Without a porch and without stairs, that seemed a little scary! Every day that next week, I had to drive by the house to make sure that wonky 2x4 was still doing its job of holding up the roof. Every day I expected to see a disaster, but it just hung out there, holding things up! That 2x4 deserves a medal.

The next weekend, my dad came up to help us out as well. Saturday, the guys went to work on replacing more support beams and putting in the decking and making stairs. And by Sunday, when we had some (AMAZING) friends from church over to help us move....we still had no stairs. We did at least have part of a porch to walk on!

These pictures are of the work they did on Saturday...I was too busy moving on Sunday to take any pictures! But you get the idea :)



This was just at the beginning of the weekend...


So after we got everything moved in (...to the garage, since there were no steps to the house yet!) my daddio got our plumbing fixed and I was finally able to get some things cleaned and we could take showers and flush the toilet! Yahoo! And then it was our home, no turning back now! No nice clean lead-paint-free apartment to go to!

We were exhausted after moving all weekend, but were still able to enjoy being in OUR HOME!! The following weekend, the boys finished the porch and the weekend after that we stained it. So now here is what it looks like now! Everyone in the neighborhood knows the drug dealers are gone, since we are in here fixin things up now!


Oh yeah, new door too! Ain't it purty?!!

And a side-by-side before and after, for your viewing pleasure.




All in all, we spent about $1000 on the new front porch. But it should have cost us more. If you live in the Portland area and are in need of building supplies, you MUST check out Building Material Resources in Sherwood. We paid $.98 per lineal foot for the 2x6 cedar decking (and they had lots of 6-foot boards, which is exactly what we needed so we didn't have to cut them and had an easier time transporting them). For comparison, most home improvement/lumber places charge around $15 for a 12-foot board, which comes out to $1.25 per lineal foot. Which doesn't sound like that much more, but when you realize that we needed like 360 lineal feet, we saved about $100. And it is beautiful material and they have a really helpful staff there. I'm going back there soon to look for trim!

Thursday, June 19, 2014

The Barbers Buy a Bungalow

We bought a house! Since home prices are still low, but on the rise, we wanted to see if we could get ourselves a home before they got to where we couldn't afford one. We looked at a couple random short sales with different realtors before we really got serious about looking. Our mortgage guy set us up with a realtor though and then we really got going.

The market here sucks. For buyers, anyway. Homes sell the first day they are on the market for above listing price. We put offers in on 2 houses and tried to put an offer in on a third (but it was already sold by the time we got around to it, on the morning of the second day it was listed) before we found the house we ended up with.

This house was a little above our price range, but had been on the market for 6 months or so and hadn't sold. So we decided to just go for it and offer a little lower, which is totally the opposite of what usually happens these days. After a lot of negotiating, and back and forth, and yes and no, and are we going to get this house or not?? we finally closed on May 16th!

Is it our dream home? No, but we are slowly but surely turning it into a home we will love. We have already put a lot of work into it and have only been here a month! This house was build in 1930. 84 years ago. It's OLD. And has some issues. The night we got the keys, for example, we discovered a major leak in the pipes leading to the water heater and had to shut the water off until my amazing Papa came and fixed it for us (discovering at least 2 other leaks in the process). Yay for new, NOT GALVANIZED pipes! The floors are uneven. The walls were finished really poorly. The kitchen does not have a dishwasher and is tiny. The windows are so old and covered with lead paint that you can't open them. The kitchen had a dropped ceiling with office-style tiles and a florescent light. (HAD, we fixed that right away!) There was little to no landscaping.

Oh, and did I forget to mention that the renters who were here were growing marijuana? Like, a lot of it. In the garage. They had converted the garage into a giant grow room. Everything was covered in plastic sheeting. The garage door had been boarded over with insulation and a framed in wall. Then they dried the goods in the carpeted attic area. Leaving the carpet full of grossness that meant it just had to be ripped up.

Sounds like a great house, right???? But really, it's adorable. Or anyway, it's going to be! It's a cute little bungalow with a lot of charm (some of which we will have to bring back!). It's got a great front and back yard. A huge front porch (which we totally re-built) which is just begging for a porch swing! A cute little build-in corner cabinet in the dining area. Some beadboard paneling (which may or may not be original, but it's time-period accurate anyway!). A great huge Oak tree in the back yard. 

We've already redone the front porch, made the garage usable, ripped up the carpet in the attic, gotten rid of the dropped ceiling in the kitchen and put up an amazing new light fixture, installed a beautiful new front door and did some landscaping. Our neighbors are SO EXCITED to have some normal neighbors who won't be selling drugs and who actually care about the property. We also had a random lady who lives on the street stop by and tell us what a good job we're doing. 

We're just plugging along! Our next projects involve some new windows and lots of new paint inside. And Ben is continually working on the landscaping. I can hardly get him to come inside any more! Here are some pictures of things as they were when we moved in!