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    Posted at 8:58 am by Lauren Tepaske, on July 31, 2018

    Marcus and I recently re-watched the 1986 Tom Hank’s classic, The Money Pit for what I deemed to be “research purposes.”  Granted, I’m not divorced from a millionaire conductor and Marcus isn’t the lovable Tom Hanks (though sometimes he does find himself in unusual predicaments) but perhaps the trial and tribulations the movie characters face while renovating their home may mirror our own in the future.

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    Is this our future?  Hauling hot water up a ladder to the second floor?

    Throughout the movie, the characters are told it will take “two weeks” for the job to be complete.  Currently, we are being told work could be completed by Christmas.  Based on my extensive knowledge of home renovations (I have none) and what the movie has taught me (because movies are truth), I’m guessing work will be complete by Easter.  This isn’t to discount the work of the contractor, this is because the house is big and who knows what might happen as work gets underway.  Speaking of the contractor, Rappahannock Restorations will be the primary contractor for the main house.  If you have a chance, click on their name to be routed to their website where you can see pictures of some of their previous work.  Marcus was particularly excited to discover they had worked on the Pump House in Fredericksburg.

    For the cottage and barn, Elemental Energy Solutions (EES) will be performing the work and have already begun on the cottage.  After a harrowing encounter with a groundhog (or shall we call them “attic-hogs” in this case) the team has torn down the back-side of the cottage, which was completely damaged by the hole in the roof, and started to rough out the new wall and that portion of the roof.

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    Photo credit, Adam Greico of EES.

    So far, with the exception of that aforementioned attic-hog incident (a groundhog, startled that humans were actually in his space, ran up the arm of an unsuspecting EES employee) , work has started and is progressing without a hitch.  If we’re lucky, truth will not be stranger than fiction and all will continue to proceed smoothly.

     

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    Posted in Barn, Contractors, Cottage, Main House | 2 Comments |

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    • Maura Wyrick's avatar

      Maura Wyrick

      July 31, 2018 at 9:30 am

      I had no idea the pump house was made into a living space! Neat!

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    • Chris Vande Bunte's avatar

      Chris Vande Bunte

      August 1, 2018 at 2:07 pm

      This is such a cool property. And such good news that not one, but two contractors are already involved! I can’t wait to see it.

      DYK: in some places, attic-hogs are called “whistle pigs”. Who wouldn’t want a whistle pig welcoming their visit to the cottage? Whistle pig is also my contribution to every “name the team” contest ever.

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