this weekend we wrapped up some loose ends (because once that drywall comes, we wont have a chance to do anything else!):
scott installed the exterior outlets:
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i was installing the cement backer board in the bathrooms when i noticed a plumbing leak in the first floor bath!
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the plumber used both pex plastic tubing and copper and i have to say that i wouldnt use the pex again...many leaky joints---this one was at a connection between the copper and the pex. its a good thing that we caught this one before the walls were buttoned up!
the cement board in the 2nd floor bath is installed (that is the tub under the cardboard):
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the kitchen cabinets are all in place, we just need to install the filler strips and crown moulding.
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here is a view from the dining room:
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