I'm on our condo board and we spent two years deciding what to do. Do we wait and see what happens? If there is a leak, though, it would affect many units because of flooding. The fact that we have Kitec piping is on the status certificates, thereby making our condos perhaps less desirable to buy.
As a board, we decided to have the Kitec piping replaced and all units had to have it done (we gave everyone lots of notice). The corporation would be responsible for the cost of replacing it in the common elements and unit owners would have to pay to have it removed and replaced from their units. The cost averaged about $4,500 per unit because it was done as a bulk project (it would cost up to $10,000 to do it on your own). The project started in April and was pretty well finished by June.
Our turn was in June. Many holes were made in our walls, bulkheads and ceilings to remove and replace the piping. You could have the holes repaired on your own or pay extra to have them done as part of the project, which Gord and I did.
Our kitchen |
Our hallway |
Our bathroom |
Our bedroom |
Our spare room ... they'd hit a pipe when they cut the wall and flooded the room, hence the big fan |
If you had your own colour-matched paint, that's what they would use. Otherwise, you got "builder white". Gord and I hadn't painted in about 12 years so didn't have any paint so ended up with builder white patches all over. After 12 years, the paint probably wouldn't have matched anyway.
We have been wanting to paint and replace our carpeting for years and kept putting it off. So we used this as an incentive. Our neighbour, Dawn, recommended a renovator named Gaetan and we got him lined up for the week of October 9. He was going to paint our ceilings, walls, doors and trim, and replace our carpet with flooring. Whoohoo!
The time came when we had to pack. Our place is small so there isn't a lot of space for boxes and shifting things around.
Crumpet loved the boxes! |
Then Gaetan and his brother, Bruno, started painting.
No access to our kitchen for a few days |
It was chaos for a week or so but worth it! It gave us a chance to throw out some stuff (like about 30+ mugs we'd gotten at beer festivals over the years but never use!).
Gaetan and Bruno did a fabulous job and we are very happy ... thanks, Dawn! The living room/kitchen/dining room, hallway and spare room were yellow and are now "Lemon Peel".
Our bathroom was tangerine and is now "Orange You Happy?" The first picture is before. Byron, a cat we had, loved to spring up and scrape his claws down the door frame. This was like this for about ten years.
Here it is now.
Here is a picture of the hallway and bathroom entrance before. If you have cats, you know they don't like closed doors ... hence the ripped-up carpeting thanks to Byron and Morgan when we wouldn't let them in the bathroom with us. It was like for more than ten years!
Here it is now!
The gross carpeting throughout is gone and replaced by flooring.
We got new knobs for the kitchen cupboards ... the old ones were nasty.
We replaced our wall plates with black ones (they were off-white).
I went to IKEA on Saturday and bought a Poang chair and matching footstool. There was a big exercise bike in that spot for years, which we never used. Our intentions were good ... bike while we watch TV and we'd lose tons of weight ... but that never happened.
The new chair and footstool are Muffin-approved |
In fact, I've had to put pet blankets on them to keep them clean |
Gaetan replaced our bathroom faucet today ... I'm going to have him replace our kitchen faucet too.
What is going to complete everything is a new couch. I ordered one a couple weeks ago and it should be here mid-December.
And that should be it for anything major!
Must feel great to have it all done. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! You must feel like you are in a new place now!
ReplyDeleteWowsa Teena. What an adventure. I’m excited to see it. We must come to visit as I’d love to check out the old hood. Monica (just realized this is my first comment in years)
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