6th May was our first visit to the Charlton House since the restumping.
The main purpose of this trip was to start preparing the floors for laying underlay in order to seal up the place from dust and damp, since the flooring had been disturbed during the restumping.
So, with a hired floor sander (courtesy of Bunnings), tools, and Psychopup in the back of the car we headed up the Calder excited about seeing the house level for the first time.
After inspecting both the restumping works, and the spot in the front yard where a large and very dead white cedar tree had been removed during the week, the first job for the day was to unload some of the furniture (particularly the bed) from storage in the sleepout so we could at least resume living in the house. We decided that until the kitchen and lounge room floors were underlayed, we would live out of the front room. It was a little cramped with bed, kitchen table, lounge chairs and TV/stereo all in the front room, but livable nonetheless.
After setting up the room, we set about cleaning the dirt which had accumulated throughout the house during the 2 weeks the contractors were there, then started sanding back the floors to remove all the glue, carpet backing and high spots ready for the underlay.
With the sun setting warmth quickly disappearing we packed up for the day and retired to Philip and Janet’s for a dinner of fish and chips and, of course, wine.
Saturday morning we walked into town for food supplies and tattslotto tickets and continued the work we started on Friday.
In the early afternoon Shirleen joined Janet for a trip to a CWA show at Bealiba whilst I set about repairing some dodgy sections of floor and removing the skirting boards in the hallway, then continuing with floor preparations.
We once again retired to Philip and Janet’s for dinner with the rest of the family followed by wine, and returning home for much needed sleep.
At around 3am Sunday morning we awoke to the sound of rain falling on the tin roof, and remembering that I had not covered the trailer properly, had to get out of my warm bed into the cold and damp to secure the trailer from the rain.
By 8am with the rain still falling we decided that we would continue on home after Mother’s Day morning tea with mum at the local tea rooms, rather than keep on working and traipse mud through the house and undo the hard work of the day before.
We forgot the camera this trip so there are no photos but I will make up for it next post.
Roll on 21st May!