Our First Home
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Sunday, January 12, 2014
Master bedroom
This is a bare bones update. We have installed hardware and framed in the closet space.
I helped.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
It's electric!
So after living with some well intentioned but incorrect wiring for nearly seven months, I decided to tackle the problems. It appears as though (almost) all of the wires had been run correctly. Curiously, the two "three-way" branch circuits that had been bothering us were just hooked up to the switches incorrectly. Thank you Internet! The one juggle was that the power for one of the three ways also passed through a half-switched outlet.
That never worked. So I dug in and worked my way through the maze of wires. I figured out by process of elimination which one was the line in, and which others were meant to control theswitch-ability of the outlet.
Here is the mess at the switch box, where one switch is a leg that controls one half of the nearby outlet, and the other is one of two three way switches controlling the mudroom light.
I worked at it for hours, running to the basement to flip breakers on and off (the same circuit controls the ceiling light in the kitchen and the fan/light over the Island). When I nearly had it figured out, but not quite, Sarah made a perfectly simple suggestion:
All that had been missing was a neutral (white wire) connecting the feed to the switch box. Well, really, the neutral had run to the switch box, letting the mudroom light function in one orientation, but the switch leg had been omitted for the outlet. After wiring the switch leg, I couldn't get the mudroom light to work, and in came Sarah's solution as a means of testing a theory.
I opened up the wall, fed a new wire between the boxes, (fish tape hanging out of the stud bay on the right) and we are nearly back in business. Finally, we won't have to worry about which switch controls the mudroom light! Before, one switch had to stay in one position for the other to have any control. Now, either switch will work, anytime. As a bonus, we have a switched outlet into which we can plug a lamp, ending the confusion of the heretofore useless switch!
As the same non-functioning three way situation existed in our stairwell, I tackled that with no new holes in the wall! It seems as though all the wires were run, and maybe an apprentice came through (?) and took a swing at the three way wiring and missed. I'm surprised the lights ever worked at all!
I'll just mud that back up, and no one loses!So much with which to catch our faithful readers up! For now,
1love
Andy
Monday, December 30, 2013
On/off
Today Andy stared at the wall. A lot. This is a bit unusual. We have some mysterious switches/wiring going on in this house. Basically, there were some switches that didn't operate anything and now, with a lot of wall looking and going up and down stairs, they do something. I helped by making a roux sauce for pasta and saying, "what if you wired it outside the wall to test out the possibility of operating the outlet switch and the 3-way setup in the mudroom." Apparently this suggestion saved the day. The pasta didn't hurt either.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Measure twice, cut once, just keep on vacuuming continuously
Yesterday I followed Andy with the vaccuum while he pulled up the last bit of carpet underlayment. Today he installed new subfloor! There is a little to go in the bedroom but we are ready to frame in a closet and start gathering materials for the built in bookshelves, bench, and closet storage up there!
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Revival
This blog will be revived. We have been up to our eyeballs in life and so the documenting took a backseat. For now...
A dormer
Soon a bedroom! We are up to sub floor and built ins. More pictures to come.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Dirt and wood
The trench my cousins and uncle helped dig months ago is finally filled in, top soiled and seeded.
Andy is working through the wood left behind. We have some tree work to attack, hopefully before winter sets in.
And this has all been restacked closer to the door for easy wood stove filling. A neighbor helped sweep our chimney this past weekend which means it's almost time for the flue liner installation!
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