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RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - davej - 02-08-2018

Ah, gotcha. Yeah, that makes sense now about the toilets teeing off the bathroom line, and the wear on the valves.
I need to spend some time nerding out on specs and sizing. We avg about 4000 gal/month (which seems crazy when I say it out loud) so I'll want to find a system that can process that amount with out me refilling it every other day.

Since the house has ~12 years of hard water through the copper, should I look at flushing the pipes with some CLR or something? I'm on town water and we don't really seem to have pressure issues, so maybe it isn't worth it.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - JustinG - 02-10-2018

Finally got into getting our downstairs bathroom how we wanted it. With some paint and a wall treatment. No shiplap here....

I hate painting, Casey did the hard part with most of the cutting work.

Shit ass contractor grade paint would come off with a wet rag so it had to go, it acted like a sponge for the new stuff.

Worked with the plastic trim boards to do the wall treatment.

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I got a nailgun and a new drill outta the deal. My DeWalt stuff is otw out, so I picked up the 18v Ryobi stuff to start down that path as I phase out my DeWalt gear.

Nailgun was tool only. Was stupid to buy just a charger and batt ($60) for the nailgun, so I snagged their metal Chuck hammer drill that came with 2 Batts and 1 charger ($99)

Next up, paying Casey's cousin, who owns a painting company to paint our downstairs.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - D_Eclipse9916 - 02-10-2018

Do yourself a favor and buy that “big battery 2 pack” for $99. It’ll transform your life. Can run all day at Bodymotion doing 20+ wheels changes without dying.


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RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Steve85 - 02-11-2018

(02-08-2018, 05:19 PM)davej Wrote: Ah, gotcha. Yeah, that makes sense now about the toilets teeing off the bathroom line, and the wear on the valves.
I need to spend some time nerding out on specs and sizing. We avg about 4000 gal/month (which seems crazy when I say it out loud) so I'll want to find a system that can process that amount with out me refilling it every other day.  

Since the house has ~12 years of hard water through the copper, should I look at flushing the pipes with some CLR or something? I'm on town water and we don't really seem to have pressure issues, so maybe it isn't worth it.

I don't think I've ever heard of flushing pressure pipes, mostly just soaking shower heads and cleaning faucet strainers, you're probably OK. 

The softener holds something like 200lbs of salt, definitely no need to fill every day! It will need to "recharge" on a schedule but you don't have to do anything for that, it runs automatically.

You should be able to access a water quality report from your provider with the water hardness (we're 18.5 grains per gallon (GPG)). Then, find an online calculator and put in your water usage and hardness and it'll tell you what size softener you need. Keep in mind though, although the water heater looked bad, if you had really hard water for 12 years, you'd probably have issues with other things too like heavy spotting on glasses, inside of the dishwasher completely white with deposits, heavy deposits on shower heads, etc.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Ryan T - 03-18-2018

Well the wife and I have been looking at moving for the past year, at least. Finally broke down and posted our house for sale on Friday. By now (Sunday) we’ve had 5 showings and now have two offers. We’ve sent counters to both potential purchasers telling them to bring their best and final offers by 3pm tomorrow and we will choose by 6pm. There is also someone coming to look at it in the morning who may, if they are interested, get involved in the little bidding war. I’m stressed beyond measure, I hate this shit.

Additionally, we haven’t found anything we really like close to both of our works, so it looks like we will be renting for a while Sad


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - davej - 03-18-2018

Nice problem to have if you already know where you're going. Was it too cheap or is the market just that hot?


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Ryan T - 03-18-2018

We priced it pretty competitively but the market is also pretty hot here right now, especially in our neighborhood. The majority of the homes in our neighborhood are in need of updating, so remodeled homes in good condition sell pretty fast. Our next door neighbors listed last week and were under contract in 4 days as well. Their home was also nicely remodeled.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - davej - 03-18-2018

Counter 15% above your initial listing price


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Ryan T - 03-18-2018

That’s a little brazen for this area. Houses rarely if ever sell above list price here. I think a best case scenario around here is selling for asking or within $1,000 of asking.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Apoc - 03-18-2018

I'm sure you guys have heard, but it's pretty common for people looking to buy here do 10 offers over a few years; all with escalation clauses. We've talked about maybe looking around in a few years, but I have no desire to deal with that stress you're talking about.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Sijray21 - 03-18-2018

(03-18-2018, 04:40 PM)Ryan T Wrote: Well the wife and I have been looking at moving for the past year, at least. Finally broke down and posted our house for sale on Friday. By now (Sunday) we’ve had 5 showings and now have two offers. We’ve sent counters to both potential purchasers telling them to bring their best and final offers by 3pm tomorrow and we will choose by 6pm. There is also someone coming to look at it in the morning who may, if they are interested, get involved in the little bidding war. I’m stressed beyond measure, I hate this shit.

Additionally, we haven’t found anything we really like close to both of our works, so it looks like we will be renting for a while Sad
I'm getting anxiety just thinking about it.

At least that's on the good side of problems. I hope the buyers pay a pretty penny.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - WRXtranceformed - 03-18-2018

Yeah getting multiple offers is literally the anti-stress of selling a house

Try carrying two mortgages for a few months while your house doesn't sell as quickly as you want due to neighborhood HOA issues. That was stress!!


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Ryan T - 03-18-2018

(03-18-2018, 06:34 PM)WRXtranceformed Wrote: Yeah getting multiple offers is literally the anti-stress of selling a house

Try carrying two mortgages for a few months while your house doesn't sell as quickly as you want due to neighborhood HOA issues.  That was stress!!

Shit, if I had pockets full of that Lee money, I’d never be stressed again.  Tongue


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - .RJ - 03-18-2018

(03-18-2018, 04:54 PM)Apoc Wrote: I'm sure you guys have heard, but it's pretty common for people looking to buy here do 10 offers over a few years; all with escalation clauses. We've talked about maybe looking around in a few years, but I have no desire to deal with that stress you're talking about.

this is why I havent moved.

this year we're making enough money that moving into a larger house/house with garage would be really easy... but I dont want to go through the stress of selling/closing, buy/closing and packing/moving.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Steve85 - 03-18-2018

(03-18-2018, 06:34 PM)WRXtranceformed Wrote: Yeah getting multiple offers is literally the anti-stress of selling a house

Try carrying two mortgages for a few months while your house doesn't sell as quickly as you want due to neighborhood HOA issues.  That was stress!!

Our house sat for 10 months, still not over it


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - HAULN-SS - 03-19-2018

Can you rent out your current house? When i moved last year i started trying to sell my house, but ended up keeping it when i realized i could rent it for 85 percent more than my mortgage was costing. If it's a hot area like that might be worth investigating since you say you're going to rent, it will give you some rental history tome too for next mortgage


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Jewels - 03-19-2018

I just sold my town house, in 2.5 days, for full asking price, no closing costs. I had 3 offers on the table, and they were all acceptable offers. I had 6 showings in 2 days. Its was super, super stressful. Now we are working towards closing. And I'm moving, and my life is in boxes, and its insane!


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - JustinG - 03-19-2018

I think the worst part about selling a house is the realization that you now have to pack all of your shit up.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - .RJ - 03-19-2018

I could rent my house for more than the house note, easily.

Still have to deal with maintenance, renters, etc.... not worth it. The house you want to live in is not the house you want to rent out for income. I also have a fair bit of equity tied up in the house now.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - D_Eclipse9916 - 03-19-2018

(03-19-2018, 08:47 AM)JustinG Wrote: I think the worst part about selling a house is the realization that you now have to pack all of your shit up.

Yup.  Although selling was fucking stressful as shit, you think every little nick and dent will make someone not buy your house.

Our house went up on MLS  2 Friday mornings ago the 9th and had a full asking price, waived inspection contingency offer that night.  We thought we priced a bit aggressively and am now stressed about the appraisal coming in high enough.  It's a seller's market right now.  It was kind of nice not to have to have an open house though...

Now we get to live with my mom for a couple weeks till our new house is available, closing date is April 9th and our house wont be available till late April.  I do have a hankering for meatloaf though  Wink