Saturday, July 27, 2024

House Aggrevation

It seems that there has been a lot going on with our house recently. Two weeks ago, we got a new fence. The fence was 35 years old and was rotten enough that it was getting to be a fruitless job to repair various pieces. This is something we have talked about for a few years, and we finally made it happen. We have a split rail fence and used black locust for the posts and hickory for the rails. Hopefully, these will be maintenance-free. They cost a little more than the pressure-treated option, but there are black locust posts still in use that are over 200 years old. 

And by a scheduling chance, the next day after the new fence, we got all new locks and door knobs for our outside doors installed because the original locks were getting difficult to operate. Also, we wanted more deadbolts and everything keyed alike. This is also something that we've been meaning to do for a while, and we finally made it happen.

When those were completed, we were looking forward to focusing on non-house things. However, the next day, we started noticing an off smell that we couldn't seem to locate. Then Ward was in the basement looking for something and discovered the carpet was wet. It took a while to figure out, but we found a small leak from a water filter in the next room. It must have been leaking for a while because the carpet was sopping. And it really stunk like a litter box that needed to be cleaned. With all of the cats over the years, there had been peeing on the carpet. We got the carpet cleaned pretty well, but we never made it all the way to the pad. I think the dried pee in the carpet was reconstituted when it got wet. 

Wally and Theo came over and helped cut out the wet, stinking carpet and pad, and luckily, the smell quickly dissipated once the rug and pad were removed. We were bummed about this. We liked the carpet. It was of good quality and in good shape. We will have to eventually have to put a new floor in. Thankfully, we have time to figure that out.

Yesterday, the plumber installed a new filter and replaced some other corroding pipes. Hopefully, we will be done with leaks for a while. As a side note, we have a drain on the floor about two feet away from the leaking filter. However, the water did not run to it; it chose the expensive carpet instead.

Moving on to last night, we saw another mouse in the house. I didn't get quite so excited this time, but I'm not happy. We are used to a few coming in when the weather gets cold, but not in the summer. A little reading said that just as the mice will seek a warmer spot in the winter, they will look for a cooler spot in the summer. I hope that these are just random occurrences and that we don't have a nest of them in the attic. It's a whole issue we don't want to deal with but will have to.

And this afternoon, when I came home, Ward told me the washing machine was not working. After a lot of fiddling and a couple of false starts, we have observed that it fills with water, and then the cycle stops, not to be restarted again. More investigation is needed, but for now, we have a bunch of wet soapy clothes. I think a visit to Wally and Theo's to use their machine is in the near future.

But first, something good. Ward smoked a turkey today, and Wally and Theo are coming over for dinner. Add new potatoes, a tomato pie, and some broccoli, and all will be happy. Actually, I'm not sure the Carnivores will notice anything but the smoked turkey. After dinner, maybe Theo and Wally will take our laundry home and do it for us. 

Nothing is horrible happening here, but I sure am aggravated with it all.

Until next time...


9 comments:

  1. I tell you, nothing sends me into a tailspin like home repairs. Y’all are just having so much at one time. I hate that about the carpet. I’m glad your boys are nearby and can help y’all out. I sure hope y’all can get everything sorted out soon. Keep us posted!

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    1. We are very lucky that our boys live relatively close and are willing to help. We are trying not to take advantage of them, so we went to their place and did a little gardening. We did catch the mouse. Now to figure out if it was a random occurrence or if we have a bigger problem.

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  2. You know the saying, "When it rains, it pours". You have a lot to deal with, but, at least you are able to tend to it. That's nice that you could call on your sons to come and help you with the carpet removal and I'm sure they'll help you with the laundry, as well. Fingers crossed that nothing else will happen that will need tending to!

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    1. They took our laundry home with them and called us when it was done. I wouldn't mind going to a laundry mat if I need to, but this was very handy.

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  3. That's a lot to fix. I have no carpet in the place since I have cats. Nothing holds smells like carpet and cats are quite sensitive to smells and might just say "I am marking over this."

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    1. We had one cat who never got over marking in one of the houses we lived in. She was reacting to the animals that lived there before. I think most of the peeing that was done outside of the litterbox in this house was done in the various cats old age.

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  4. Ugh, I'd be completely cranky if I were in your shoes. Too much! Times like this are a call for ice cream therapy.

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    1. Yeah, too much! We caught the one mouse, but set out more traps. Those caught 3 more. 3/4 of them look like babies. I'm worried that there's a nest somewhere in the house. Luckily, so far, we haven't seen any droppings in the kitchen and nothing chewed. But who knows? They essentially can fit themselves into anything. We'll set out more traps and see what happens. In the meantime, we're trying to find an appliance repair person. The washer is 18 years old, but we really like it, so we're going to see about repairing it before we abandon it. Quoting one guy, "The old ones are great and the new ones are crap."

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  5. Oh my, that is a lot all at once. It sounds like our woes of a couple weeks ago. Fingers crossed that nothing else happens at your house.

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