Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Carbuncle Beautification Project

It's been some time since I've posted, and some time since this project was completed, and an even longer time since the tropical storm necessitating the project in the first place.

As you may recall from earlier posts, much debate centered around the fate of the carbuncle of a push-out window in the living room. Finally, frugality won the day, and the push-out stayed. But last September, Tropical Storm Hermine came through Austin. (Typing those words feels funny, since rain is pretty much a foreign concept here, these days.) And Ms. Hermine's waters poured through the push-out window and into the living room.

See the buckets? Not good.



Another fierce debate ensued over the carbuncle's fate. But again, frugality won the day. Fixing the push-out window is less expensive by a factor of ten. And factors of ten count. So, trusty handyman Kevin installed some new fiber board in the interior and fixed the push-out window's roof, which, it turns out, was never properly shingled in the first place (shocking, I know). And so, for a couple of months, the window awaited its finish-out and looked like this:



And finally, after my painting and Chad's carpentry: