Here's where I left you last time I mentioned our basement renovation...
Basement {phase 3}
This view is from the bottom of the basement stairs.
Our plan is to turn this large open area into a playroom/ TV/ hangout room. The space to the right (behind those beams) will be a storage/ laundry room area.
Here's the problem:
You can't really have a safe and functional playroom with an electrical box right at the bottom of the stairs.
So, we decided to move it to a safer location (in the soon to be "storage/ laundry room")
My sister and brother-in-law stayed with us over the weekend to help with this tricky project--because we're amateurs when it comes to electrical work, and because we love having them stay with us! Win-win.
Basically this is what they (Dave and Greg) did...
Essentially they removed the old box, and put a new one up in the storage room...
Easy enough, right?!
Ummm, it wasn't QUITE that easy...at least not without some major bumps in the road.
Basement {phase 3}
This view is from the bottom of the basement stairs.
Our plan is to turn this large open area into a playroom/ TV/ hangout room. The space to the right (behind those beams) will be a storage/ laundry room area.
Here's the problem:
You can't really have a safe and functional playroom with an electrical box right at the bottom of the stairs.
So, we decided to move it to a safer location (in the soon to be "storage/ laundry room")
My sister and brother-in-law stayed with us over the weekend to help with this tricky project--because we're amateurs when it comes to electrical work, and because we love having them stay with us! Win-win.
Basically this is what they (Dave and Greg) did...
Essentially they removed the old box, and put a new one up in the storage room...
Easy enough, right?!
Greg and Dave working their electrical magic! |
Ummm, it wasn't QUITE that easy...at least not without some major bumps in the road.
This was my FB status on Tuesday:
"Soooooo moving an electrical box is a bigger headache than we thought:
- Two days of hard work followed by a failed inspection.
- A failed inspection means the city won't reconnect your electricity.
- Not having electricity is forcing us to be VERY creative.
- Being creative means borrowing generators, lanterns, and the neighbor's laundry machines.
I guess you could say we're living the Amish dream right now :)"
Yep, that sums it up.
Greg was able to fix some mistakes for a second inspection...
And after borrowing a generator for a whopping FOUR days (thanks Nik and Jamie!)
we finally passed our second electrical inspection!
Some observations:
1. My breakfast every morning requires TWO appliances--coffee maker and toaster.
2. Bath time in candlelight is kinda fun!
3. Eating out was an easy excuse all week, but I am definitely feeling more sluggish and sleepy as a result.
4. We have awesome and incredibly generous neighbors.
5. Moving an electrical box is like solving a puzzle. A really hard puzzle with roadblocks and occasional booby-traps.
6. We played outside a LOT more than normal this week.
7. Generators run on gasoline. About 10 gallons of gas will generate electricity for roughly 24 hours. Gas these days costs a LOT. We used the generator for four days. You do the math.
8. I felt incredibly helpless with this project, but more patient than I expected. I just tried to be Greg's cheerleader.
9. My husband is my superhero.
Let's hope the hardest part is now over!