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The laundry room, start to finish:
East wall:
Demo
Gas meter room, east wall:
The east wall of the laundry room.
Detail showing how everything is bolted to the foundation.
Required insulation. Shear wall on right.
Shear walled plus that steel strip.
Detail of shear wall and brackets above.
Drywall and ready to paint.
Painted (by Ted)
New storage room:
Bolted to brick wall.
Detail of clamp.
Empty space before door.
Scrap plywood I turned into a door.
With door in place and painted
South wall:
Demo
New base bolted to new concrete below.
Shear wall in SW corner, Insulation in new wall.
Temporary wall.
Laundry restored after Phase 1 (before new drain cut)
After long drain installed and floor notched.
Walls painted - Demo 2 for Phase 2.
I was told these areas would not be disturbed.
New faucets in extended wall.
Extended wall shear walled with drain/vent pipes.
Ceiling repatched.
Wall re-drywalled.
Almost, ready to paint.
Painted, pre electrical hookup.
Electricity restored.
Southwest view:
Demo
Painted the first time
Painted the second time
Southeast view:
After Phase 1.
Floor:
The crack running down the center of the photo to the cone is where the concrete poured over plywood on the right meets the more solid concrete on the left. They are advocating removing the entire section to the right of the crack.
The old drain at the high point in the center of the floor.
Preparing for the northern “beam”
Steel in place before the pour.
Note that the drain is in the center of the floor again.
Concrete hose passing through floor into basement for middle and south beams.
New floor. Low point over near door, not at drain!
The drain that didn’t drain.
Drain 2. (Better but still sucks.)
Other:
The structural posts in the laundry room are strengthened where they meet the beam above:
And attached to the floor.
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