Too lazy to type. Also, too lazy to figure out why the first few seconds of the video got clipped. So it goes.
Looks great – you’re putting a lot of work into it. if you don’t want to finish you can just leave it as it is, we’ll deal with it fine i’m sure.
we’re super excited -looks like you’ll be busy for hte rest of the month!
(don’t worry – you have EXACTLY A MONTH.)
Yo Brett, this looks amazing. You’ve done a ton of work! I’m curious how you dealt with the asbestos abatement – was it a surprise or did you know you had black mastic under the tile? 3 layers – that’s nuts. Did you get a professional abatement company? I deal with this ALL the time in my line of work as a property manager, but mostly in our industrial spaces. The residential asbestos usually shows up in the acoustic ceilings. Looking forward to seeing the finished product!
Maureen Bayer
Wow…..I am so impressed! It is going to be a great place! Grant did a great job too…….how is the hired help doing?
Keep the film going.
love, Mom
ps you are so cute!
WOWIE! that is amazing! it is looking so good!!! i wonder the same thing that colin’s sister wonders – give the deets (as it were) on the asbestos removal process. sounds kinda crazy. im really tired just thinking about what you guys have been doing – and even more impressed!
hey – i have a few little chores i want to have done at my house – interested???
re: asbestos.
We looked online and found a guide for how to remove it, so we pretty much just followed those directions. We only had two people, and it recommended three, but otherwise I think we handled it pretty well. We’re also not 100% sure it was asbestos, we just think it was because the tiles were 9″x9″, which are generally bad.