Using RedGard as a Crack Prevention Membrane

Thursday, June 26th, 2008



Yesterday was pretty fun. I met the installer at America in West . I picked out the for the and the grout color. I like the grout to match the , so the doesn’t look like a big . We also ordered up the .

I bought 473.44 square feet of 13″x13″ Classic Wheat commercial grade . That’s a lot of . I also bought 60lbs of Avalanche colored grout. Lastly, I bought 100 lbs of Ultraflex polymer modified mortar.

The guys are coming tomorrow to start the installation. The nice thing is they are going to pick up all the materials before coming here in the morning. They have a truck…I don’t. If I did, trust me…I would be at getting the 67 cent per square foot . Oh, the price I pay for delivery. I had actually contemplated installing all the myself. Then, I thought better of it. I think I would do a good job, but then again, who is going to do my work for me that day? I prefer to work at what I do and let others work at what they do. The door installation validated that.

Last night, I had a few small things to take care of in the . I had to trim up the bottoms of the door and apply a prevention membrane on parts of the concrete .

I used my and cutting disk to cut through two and a half . The first two went very well. About half way through the third one the started sounding like popcorn. I looked down and smoke was pouring out of the motor. The whole thing felt so familiar. Man, it stunk!!! Yeah, I guess I blew up my . I will have to check my receipt to see if it’s still under warranty. To finish the job, I used my reciprocating saw, which I should’ve used the whole time. It worked great.

After that, I gave the whole a nice cleaning. I swept and vacuumed. If there are any cracks in the , you need to use some sort of a membrane. I have actually heard of people using for this, but I chose to use RedGard. I got two gallons at yesterday. The other option was to use Schluter®-DITRA, but I didn’t think I needed that. The only thing that is wrong with the is a hairline about five feet long. You can hardly notice it. I tried to stay on the safe side.

RedGard is very cool stuff. It has the consistency of yogurt and can be applied with a brush, roller or sprayer. It goes on pink and dries red. After it dries, it’s like a layer of plastic. People use is for a membrane and waterproofer. I am sure you can find other uses for it too.

I basically needed to use it for that one , but decided to put it around all the concrete expansion joints too. I believe that you aren’t supposed to over expansion joints. You up to them and keep the joint. From what I am reading, people right over everything, while using no preparation and the lasts for 100 years. It’s only us who analyze the thing to death that have issues. I am going to see what the installer’s experience tells me. After all, he is the expert with the picture book of hundreds of jobs.

I’ll take some pictures tomorrow of the installation.

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New Bose Companion® 2 Series II Multimedia Computer Speakers

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008



Boy, that title is pretty long.

Yesterday, Laura and I went shopping. We first went up to in Enfield, CT. I got a bunch of stuff, most of which I can hardly remember right now. I am sure I’ll write about it when I start using it.

Then, we went to and got some stuff. After that, we went to for . Just to let you know, in Enfield has a for members. Gas around here is $4.39 per gallon. I paid $4.05 yesterday at the . It averages about 30 cents less per gallon than regular gas stations.

Back to . While there, I picked up some bookshelf speakers that I am going to use for the new downstairs. I also picked up some new speakers. The speakers I was using up until yesterday were and getting pretty old. I gave them to Laura as a hand-me-down. I got a hand-me-up to the new Bose Companion® 2 Series II Multimedia Speakers.

When I was looking at them in the store, I kept asking the guy (kid) if they had an in them. I was worried that they might be like those cheap speakers you get with a new . You should probably have someone standing next to you hitting two pans together than using those speakers. Man, if I had a nickle for every pair of them I threw away.

He never gave me an answer. He just kept saying that these were the best brand they had in the store. Since I never quite got an answer out of him, I just bought them and decided that I would return them if they were horrible.

I got home and hooked them up. Right after that, I hooked up the Altec Lansings to Laura’s , which made her very happy. Now she can pump the bass. Back to my speakers. I turned on Media Player and was quite impressed. All that stuff Bose says about themselves is pretty true. The speakers are very clear and I can now hear sounds I never heard out of my old speakers. It’s pretty amazing what they can do with half the size and weight of something.

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Cleaning Gutters & Installing Amerimax Gutter Covers

Thursday, June 12th, 2008



If you have ever gone through the agonizing process of dealing with , you would certainly know that it’s…well, agonizing.

Here’s one for you. Have you ever realized that every single cover company claims they are the best? It actually gets comical after a while. They all seem to have the “latest ” and all have 100% effectiveness. Wait…some of them go the honest route. They tell you that no cover is 100% effective. They say that you will still have to climb up that at least a few times a year.

Well, what is someone supposed to do when they have to maintain that are about 40′ high? There ain’t no way this old man is getting up there.

It’s the same old story. These are the things I deal with when I move to a new . I guess it’s only been twice now, just try to ignore that. Each time, I go around and figure out what needs to be done. I just do it. I don’t wait. The longer I wait, the more something rots or gets clogged or prices go up. Plus, I like doing these things. I have a certain affinity for “systems.” I like to watch things work. Who else takes pictures of cover installations?

Here is my situation. We have about 136′ of . They are all clogged with oak . There are no . When it rains hard, the fill up and . This makes my face turn red. There are two reasons why I don’t pull out the big 40′ and clean them out right then and there…one being I don’t have that 40′ and two being I don’t like the feeling of lightening running through my body.

The whole reason for is to stop the from pouring down and the sitting against the foundation. This keeps the dryer. are very good, but we, as a species, have yet to perfect a cover that stops from filling them up and stopping their functionality. You would be amazed at how few to takes to clog a .

You are lucky I didn’t have this blog when we moved into the other . I went through this whole fiasco then. I would’ve dragged you through it with me. The difference there was the highest was about 14′. That was nothing. If I tried to climb a to reach parts of the here, I probably would get “shaky leg.” If you have ever climbed something high, you know what I am talking about. I remember one time I was at the very top of a 100′ oak tree and my leg started to shake. I guess that’s the body’s way of telling you to get down.

Since I am not about to do the thing here, I decided to call some professionals. I had a cleaning company come over yesterday and they gave me a price of $125 to clean them. That was fair, but the problem is that the cleaning really doesn’t solve the problem. They would have to come at least twice a year. I decided to try to solve the problem. Later on, I called another company, this time, one that installed covers.

Back at the other , I installed “Leaf Relief covers that worked very well. I was, and still am, very happy with them. I put them on when we first moved in and never had to clean them out again. I checked each year and they were spotless. Because of my experience with them, I really want them on this .

I spoke with the other company on the phone. He gave me a price of $7.50 a foot to clean and install the Leaf Relief covers. That wasn’t a horrible price, but about twice as much as the actual costs to install. Weird, isn’t it? I can tell you from experience, covers are really easy to put on and there really isn’t much material to them at all. Why they cost that much to install is beyond me. At that price, this job would be costing at least $1,020. I would pay it if I had to, but I am really trying to find another way.

Since I was making a trip to today anyway, I thought of a great idea. Why not buy some covers from the Depot and install them where I can reach? If I do that, I can at least knock a couple of bucks off the job.

When I got there, I looked through the covers and one type stuck out. It was the Amerimax Home Products 4 Ft. White Solid Cover. These were about $1 per foot and seemed to remind me of a few other big name brands. I thought to myself, “Heck man, what the freak, let’s go for it.” I bought 44′ worth.

There are two spots I can reach on this …one in the back, over the porch and the other the front of the garage. If I could install the 44′ worth, I would be saving $330. Not bad.

I gotta tell ya, I really like installing covers. Seriously. I cleaned the out and slid these covers up, under the shingles. Then, I clipped the fronts around the lip of the . They were secure after that. I went one step further and screwed two self tapping screws in the front edge of each cover, just to be sure. The screws are rust proof…yeah, that would be a mess.

After I installed them, I got the hose out and sprayed the roof. I watched the slide around the nose of the cover and enter the . What a great feeling it is to hear the running down the downspout. The cool part is watching the “cling” to the as it goes around the bend.

While the first (and cheaper) guy was here, I asked him if he could install the covers if I got them. He agreed, for a price. I am sure I can negotiate a decent price with him to install the rest of the covers. I am pretty sure that he got the impression I am not the type of person that has a cleaning company come over twice a year. As I said, I like to “fix” the problem.

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RIDGID 3000 PSI Gas Pressure Washer

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008



A few weeks ago, I realized I needed three new …a , a and a . I am going to have to wait on that , as they are pretty hard to find these days.

Yesterday, I picked up a RIDGID 3000 Gas . I got a pretty sweet deal. I had a 10% off coupon as well as $100 worth of gift cards, so I didn’t feel too guilty buying this thing.

I put it all together this morning and let ‘er rip. Everything works as expected, but the soap is a little quirky. I can’t get it to turn off. I am going to have to look at that. I tried it on one side of the and I think it worked ok. I may have not been using the soap in the beginning. All I know is that the green stuff needs to come off the . I got some of it off, but not all of it. I will try again in earnest another day. My fiend also does this a lot, so I will ask him for advice.

This machine came with four . The first one is for soaking with the soap and the other three are high pressure, “tear your hand off” . I have to be careful with them.

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LG Electronics 12,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008



Yesterday was a big day for . I know I said I was going to start shopping at Lowe’s, but this is so much closer. They mostly have what I need, so I guess it is.

I bought a few things, one of them being a new air conditioner (along with everyone else in the store). I got another 12,000 with Remote. I bought the same exct one last year for the at the other . It works really well. It’s down in the here now.

This time, I got one for the . I had the smaller 6,500 all set up in there. It was working ok, but yesterday, I notice sweat dripping down my face as I worked in my office. I got up, took a shower and drove to the Depot to grab a new one.

I put the new, larger one in the and the smaller one in my office. I have them on , so they keep turning off and on as needed.

This is the smaller one in my office. It works really well because the room is relatively small. I noticed that it stayed on in the bedroom because it could’t keep up. Now, the bigger one kicks butt. Within minutes, it gets the room to the right and then turns off.

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Rhododendrons To Line the Woods

Saturday, June 7th, 2008



Every time I visit either Lowe’s or , I try to go into the nursery to grab a few . I can always find a use for , I just wish they were free. That would be wild.

I need about 50 . I would like to line the entire up front as well as both sides of the driveway. I love the look of fully grown . They are great cover and have wonderful .

I remember one down in that I did some work at years ago. It was owned by an old (rich) dude. He had everything looking just perfect. There were huge , , and all the rest. It was so green and so was I, with envy. I still have the image in my mind and that’s what I would like to have one day.

But for now, I will have to do with small to start.

I bought three of these during my last trip to .

This is one of the areas I would like to line. When the grow larger, they will hang over the and all I will have to do is push the mower under the . I know, I am too slick.

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Holly, Hydrangea and Tomato Plants

Thursday, May 29th, 2008



We made a visit to yesterday (we are going to be buying from Lowe’s from now on). I wanted to go shopping for . Maybe I can just cut this, and the following posts short. You can just read all the other ones about I have written through the years.

I had a bunch of stuff on my list, but mainly items from the area. Here is what I got:

- 1 Blue Hydrangea
- 4
- 2
- 1 25 lb. bag of seed
- 2 Tomato

and some other stuff. Maybe I’ll write about that later.

Laura picked out the Hydrangea and made sure it was blue. There are a few others around here, so it should fit right in.

There are a lot of areas I need . I really like at the ends of . I don’t know why, but I do. Therefore, I needed to put at the end of this semi-naked driveway. I put the and there. There is room for a lot more though.

I also did some seeding yesterday. I went through the whole bag in about two minutes. The needs to be high, so it really shoots out fast. I raked the seed in some bare spots in the lawn, and just spread it out on the areas up near the road. If the eat it, I’ll just get more.

What’s really exciting is our new tomato . These are hybrid something-er-others. They are supposed to produce nice big . I like , so I am hoping they come out nicely.

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New Mailbox Installed

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008



Today was an adventurous day for us. We had to go to the to get our Connecticut . That in itself was an adventure. Now, we need to update our car and go back to register the cars here. The thing that really stinks is that I just paid for a new registration for my old car, then got a and paid again. Now, I have to pay all over. I wish they would pro-rate a refund for me. Fat chance of that happening.

We also went to to get the new mailbox supplies. As I said in an earlier post, I got the new post, a mailbox, some Thompson’s Seal, some and the brass post numbers. I think that’s it. I mean, I got some other stuff too, but none of it relates to this story. Ok, I’ll tell you what else I got…a new , a handle that I broke the other day and a 5 gallon, . Satisfied?

I got the post all soaked with the seal, then nailed on the numbers. Then, I cut a piece of scrap wood and screwed it on to the post and then screwed the mailbox onto the scrap wood. I am a real . I did have another job before me though, and that was to get the old mailbox out of the ground. I had no idea how it was installed.

I went up to the road with my and started digging. Then, I noticed some that were cemented together. I had to walk back down to the garage to get my . I walked back up and broke the and apart with the hammer. That was pretty easy. Ok, so I started wiggling the , trying t pull it out of the ground. Oh, no, not that easy. I first had to dig some more out, only to find more down at the bottom. I dug and dug and finally got the whole thing out. I kind of made a bigger hole than I thought I would. Honestly, I thought would just go up there and pull the sucker out and use my to widen the hole a bit. Now, I had a two foot hole across. Whatever. I used the to dig down a few inches, so the new mailbox was the proper height, whatever that is. It looked good to me.

time…I went back down to the garage and mixed up the bag of I got in the . I brought that up and cemented the whole base of the post. I threw in some and on top of th . Then, I used my level about 30 times to make sure the post was perfectly level. I stomped the down and…

…there you have it. The most level on the whole road. You can’t tell me that’s not the most perfect install you have ever seen. Sometimes, I need to just pat myself on the back (since no one else will).

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Installing a New Mailbox

Monday, May 12th, 2008



Yeah, I keep saying I am going to run to to get the mailbox stuff, but I just haven’t found the time yet.

I feel like I’ve been stuck inside for days…wait, that’s because I have been. I am doing so much stuff. Unfortunately, it’s all at the same time. I take breaks to , which, by the way, are all finished in the front. I even sweat a bit. You should have seen the bugs swirling around my head.

I have a list for the next time we go to the Depot. I need a new mailbox. I am thinking green would be nice. I am going to get a nice traditional post, like many others on the road. I am also going to pick up some more Thompson’s Seal (with UV protection). I am going to treat the entire post, from top to bottom. Then, I am going to dig a nice deep hole and actually use way down deep. If it’s one thing I can’t stand, it’s having a crooked . I know how they get crooked…it’s because of the snowplows slamming snow against them all . With my installation, I am going to try to beat the plows.

I also have to get a 5 gallon plastic for the ride-on I plan on getting towards the end of the month. Right now, I only have a push mower and that’s not going to work so well up near the road. The kind neighbor offered to mow up in that area when she does hers. I thought that was nice. I explained to her that I really don’t want to be “that guy” who just moved in and now the is too high.

My brother came over yesterday for a visit. He works up North of , so it was only a 28 mile trip for him. I thought that was pretty cool. We went for a walk down into the and then down the . Then, we got the dog and walked up the road to the dead end. I wanted to show him all the nice houses. It’s good that he is so close now because we can hang out more. I keep offering to make him dinner, but he wants to keep eating in restaurants. One day…

I am planning on taking down the that is set up near the driveway. I offered it to my brother and he accepted. It’s in very good shape. I’m just wondering how deep that sucker goes into the and how much they used as the footing. It may be a long day of digging.

I’ll show you some pictures of the new mailbox when I get it in.

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Lots of Raking Leaves Out of Gardens

Thursday, May 8th, 2008



We took another trip to a different town today. We went at in Colchester. Colchester was a pretty neat town, but a little busy for my taste. It was cute with a nice park right off main street. I think it may have seemed busy because rush hour was getting close.

While in , I felt a bit tired. I kept wondering why. Then, I remembered what I had done all morning…raked . By the way, ’s prices were waaay lower than . We got about triple the product for just a little mo’ money. That’s cool with me. I think we are still going to go back to because I like the atmosphere. seemed much more like just buying food to survive. If I am going to go out somewhere, I like to have an “experience.”

Anyway, back to those . Since this propery is a bit larger than our other one, it is taking a little while to get used to. One thing I noticed was that there needs a lot of raking to be done. There are many gardens (which are very nice and right up my alley), but they need a bit of TLC because of the . The good thing is that they have a nice variety of already planted. There isn’t much in the way of running out to the nursery to get new stuff. Yesterday, we went to for some and . I got the , but there was no to be found. When we got home, I noticed there was already scattered throughout the front. They were just kind of buried with .

A few days ago, I decided to it would be best if I picked one area per day to . There is no sense me killing myself and I can always use a nice break from the . I already did about three or four areas and things are starting to come together. Today, I did part of the big front and along the front of the .

Believe it or not, this area had three fulls of . One full equals about four loads. Crazy. If you are wondering what the heck a full is, it’s me laying a big on the ground and raking the onto it. When it’s full, I pick it up like a big sack and carry it into the .

The front of the was easier with only one full. I needed to get the away from the because, well, it looks better and I can also get to the foundation for insect spray.

After I am all done getting all the up, I am really going to focus on getting the lawn in order. I already have been doing some stuff, but it needs to be raked and reseeded.

Also, this is the month I get my new ride on . I am planning on this towards the end of the month, so there maybe one tough day with the push mower.

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