To Good to be True?
Yep....we're still closing, and everything had been going fairly well. We got the financing all squared away. We stuck with our mortgage broker instead of using John Laing's people for cost and mostly for customer service! Our broker adjusted fees and met the JLH pricing, actually beat it all around and Jen rocked! Can't wait to close on Thursday and be rid of these people...
BUT, as I said, we were (note the past tense) excited and looking forward to Thursday...now Thursday and all through the next week is just going to be more stressful and basically a living H-LL! So, yeah, everything is just too good to be true.
I'll post pictures tomorrow, as I only got some from the superintendent on a 3.5" floppy, and funny enough, our PC doesn't have a floppy drive (so old school).
So, what the heck am I talking about? Well a picture is worth a thousand words, so I'll just try to give you the gist of it...
Inspections? Does John Laing do them? We found missing fireplaces, door-frames, and heard they got the wrong basement stairway. They put in wrong light-fixtures that they admitted they wouldn't have seen until they installed the lamp and it wouldn't go there because they joists were ill-prepared...so many things that WE found, in addition to things they found. But, how am I supposed to climb into the attic and check the HVAC unit? What, the attic? The HVAC? Yeah, well we have a secondary unit in the attic and it has condensation coils which sweat, so they need to add a drain line to a drip pan and have any condensate drain to the main plumbing and there should also be a secondary line...were they installed? Nope! Was the furnace even prepared to have the drain work, even if there was a drain? Nope!
So, today, the workers go in to do some more of the last week touch up labor and what do they notice? A bubble in the ceiling? Yep, the coils were dripping, it pooled up in the attic and then ate through the ceiling and started dripping on the carpet. I have some pics from the Super with some progress on the work, but right now, the carpet is pulled up from the stairs, new padding will be put in at that spot. Luckily it was found early enough that the OSB in the flooring wasn't wet and they can just replace the padding, dry it out and put in mold resistant spray or whatever.
OK, so we will be moving into the main level and the garage...a lot more inefficient and annoying, they said the best case is painting will be done Monday...so, that means Monday, maybe a bit this weekend we can get some stuff upstairs, but my bet is more like Tuesday or Wednesday...and my dad shows up Wednesday, so I guess we'll put him to work to help move the stuff upstairs and set things up...
Anyway, I had a few more paragraphs, but as the day has been going I hit the spell-check button and lost 3 or 4 paragraphs...great, huh? Along with Summer being sent home sick from daycare (she was fine, but they wanted an official doctor's note) calling about deliveries and getting attitude and problems from them, then the call comes in about the ceiling being destroyed and the problems...so, yuck, terrible, bad day!
So, wish us luck and patience, and I'll post some pictures the super took during the process earlier today...
BUT, as I said, we were (note the past tense) excited and looking forward to Thursday...now Thursday and all through the next week is just going to be more stressful and basically a living H-LL! So, yeah, everything is just too good to be true.
I'll post pictures tomorrow, as I only got some from the superintendent on a 3.5" floppy, and funny enough, our PC doesn't have a floppy drive (so old school).
So, what the heck am I talking about? Well a picture is worth a thousand words, so I'll just try to give you the gist of it...
Inspections? Does John Laing do them? We found missing fireplaces, door-frames, and heard they got the wrong basement stairway. They put in wrong light-fixtures that they admitted they wouldn't have seen until they installed the lamp and it wouldn't go there because they joists were ill-prepared...so many things that WE found, in addition to things they found. But, how am I supposed to climb into the attic and check the HVAC unit? What, the attic? The HVAC? Yeah, well we have a secondary unit in the attic and it has condensation coils which sweat, so they need to add a drain line to a drip pan and have any condensate drain to the main plumbing and there should also be a secondary line...were they installed? Nope! Was the furnace even prepared to have the drain work, even if there was a drain? Nope!
So, today, the workers go in to do some more of the last week touch up labor and what do they notice? A bubble in the ceiling? Yep, the coils were dripping, it pooled up in the attic and then ate through the ceiling and started dripping on the carpet. I have some pics from the Super with some progress on the work, but right now, the carpet is pulled up from the stairs, new padding will be put in at that spot. Luckily it was found early enough that the OSB in the flooring wasn't wet and they can just replace the padding, dry it out and put in mold resistant spray or whatever.
OK, so we will be moving into the main level and the garage...a lot more inefficient and annoying, they said the best case is painting will be done Monday...so, that means Monday, maybe a bit this weekend we can get some stuff upstairs, but my bet is more like Tuesday or Wednesday...and my dad shows up Wednesday, so I guess we'll put him to work to help move the stuff upstairs and set things up...
Anyway, I had a few more paragraphs, but as the day has been going I hit the spell-check button and lost 3 or 4 paragraphs...great, huh? Along with Summer being sent home sick from daycare (she was fine, but they wanted an official doctor's note) calling about deliveries and getting attitude and problems from them, then the call comes in about the ceiling being destroyed and the problems...so, yuck, terrible, bad day!
So, wish us luck and patience, and I'll post some pictures the super took during the process earlier today...

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