


So. Mom's vote is to hire a gutter guy to do the work. Ted and I are advocating we do it ourselves. I found instructions online calling the project "challenging" but still doable for the do-it-yourselfer, which we are due to a lack of deep pockets. It's a straight gutter, sloping down to a downspout. No fancy turns. We should be able to do it, right? I did a quick check online and Classic Gutters was selling vintage-looking gutters at $3.00/foot for aluminum. That seems reasonable, doesn't it? Considering when the downspout fell off our condo over the winter, the quotes for that were coming in at $800 or so, including labor. I'll have to do some more investigating.
In the meantime, we're not even using the garage for our cars because it is still full of the basement load of junk left behind by the Previous Owners.
The gutter problem is not the only water issue we had this weekend, either. I neglected to tighten everything up after bleeding some air out of the radiator, and Ted walked into the bedroom to find a pool of water had collected on the newly finished floors. I haven't taught him yet to document all mishaps so we can ha! ha! all laugh at how silly Joanne is when I post them on the blog later. So no photos.
But I did catch this image of Ted, when Mom found that the kitchen sink was leaking. The PO solution was to wrap a rag around the base (nowhere near the leak, by the way, just where the water was collecting). It's leaking down from the actual faucet, but since we'll eventually remodel the kitchen, none of us could get all that worked up about it.
In the meantime, we're not even using the garage for our cars because it is still full of the basement load of junk left behind by the Previous Owners.
The gutter problem is not the only water issue we had this weekend, either. I neglected to tighten everything up after bleeding some air out of the radiator, and Ted walked into the bedroom to find a pool of water had collected on the newly finished floors. I haven't taught him yet to document all mishaps so we can ha! ha! all laugh at how silly Joanne is when I post them on the blog later. So no photos.
But I did catch this image of Ted, when Mom found that the kitchen sink was leaking. The PO solution was to wrap a rag around the base (nowhere near the leak, by the way, just where the water was collecting). It's leaking down from the actual faucet, but since we'll eventually remodel the kitchen, none of us could get all that worked up about it.
