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Do It Yourself

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I appreciate a creative use of scrap lumber as much as the next person, but jeez. I'm getting tired of floating sistered joists and framing.

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[–] Etienne_Dahu@jlai.lu 10 points 5 months ago (5 children)

I feel you man. Let's not forget about hacked up electricity, shoddy repairs from the previous owners, lower building standards back then and other surprises that make a somewhat doable project turn full teardown.

Yeah, I also bought an older place recently.

[–] LallyLuckFarm@beehaw.org 7 points 5 months ago (4 children)

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Please please please go through and double check wiring and housing for your light fixtures if you haven't. We've been here a while and have been renovating as we're able to afford to (there's a reason we bought an older house) but that was one of the first things we did and there were nightmares hidden in the ceiling

[–] The_Sasswagon@beehaw.org 6 points 5 months ago

We had a mold issue stemming from a shower vent not connecting to the roof and just dumping humid air into the attic so we wanted to fix that. Found rotten newspaper from the late 40s as insulation mixed with vermiculite under a thin layer of cellulose, which we treated as asbestos and had that professionally removed. Under that found a whole spiderweb of live knob and tube which wasn't connected to any devices, was disconnected from many of its knobs, and was missing insulation in many places while it was draped loosely over some metal plumbing up there.

The project started as a disconnected shower vent causing mold, and ended up with a whole rewire of the lighting and outlet circuits in the house. Wild stuff.

We were also swapping out the breakers for ones up to code since we had messed with the circuits, and one a/gfci breaker just kept tripping. Found a light fixture that had evidentially been sparking away up there for who knows how long.

Feels really good to have had eyes on every box in the house and know that what's there now is leagues safer than what was there before.

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