15 December 2009

I know why they call it a PUNCH list...yikes

  • Punch list as of December 14, 2009
    • Recoat trough especially around outlets , east side trough  and over trough  porch
    East Side- Alley side
    • Remove paint drips on claps and under wire on watercourse trim. 
    • Trim on sides of 1stfloor rear window.
    • Clapboards on sides of 1st floor rear window.
    • Repaint missed areas under 1st floor rear window on watercourse.
    • Repaint foundation wall under rear window and around basement window.
    • Clean paint drips on electrical meters
    • Remove cable boxes-scrape and paint claps.
    • Paint outside edge of metal on trough.
    • Repaint South East trough corner of fascia.
    • Remove drywall screws in downspout straps and install aluminum screw into strap holes.
    • Repaint straps and lower section of down spout
    East Side - Jog
    • Left side of 2nd floor window -repaint claps.
    • Left side of 1st floor window and trim repaint trim and claps.
    • Paint both wall vents.
    • Repaint foundation.
    • Touch up claps at North east corner.
    North Side
    • Drain pipe straps need screws into sides of downspouts.
    • Remove drywall screws in downspout straps and install aluminum screw into strap holes.
    • Repaint straps and lower section of down spout.
    • Paint outside edge of metal on trough.
    • Remove paint drips around downspout straps.
    • Remove damaged wooden sides of door hood and paint everything the trim color.
    • Screw in light fixture.
    • Touch up claps on both sides of downspout.
    • Touch up clapboards under large 1st floor window.  Remove drips,  scrape bubbling paint, set and paint nail heads.
    • Touch up clapboards under large 2nd floor window.
    • Clean up back yard. – Tubes of caulk, insulation boards and blue tarp.
    • Right side of large 1st floor window. Caulk clapboards and paint 
    West side:
    • Repaint stained clapboards on porch and rear area past beyond the bay. 
    West side:
    • Paint under side of porch railing.
    • Drain pipe straps need screws into sides of downspouts.
    • Remove drywall screws in downspout straps and install aluminum screw into strap holes.
    • Repaint straps and lower section of down spout.
    • Remove paint  drips on lower wood work on bay
    • Trim boards behind porch downspout- repaint edge and face of board.
    • Repaint trim board at corner of bay.
    • Back corner trim boards- remove paint drips and scrape loose paint behind electrical pipe.
    • Check nail holes- fill and paint.
    • Repaint sides of basement window near rear corner.
    • Caulk and fill wood work around porch drain pipe.
    • Sand porch floor area in front of door and repaint. Touch up porch middle post and post that’s nail to building.
    • Redo clapboards and trim next to post that’s nail to building.
    • Fill holes, repaint lower area of trim and clapboards on left side of porch landing.
    • Repaint trim above red paint on bay.
    • Remove red paint from clapboard next to 2nd floor window on bay.
    • Repaint foundation next to drain pipe.
    South side:
    • Install house numbers – one on right side under door hood bracket and the 2nd one on trim board over porch stairs.
    • Touch up lower trim at cement landing and on face boards.
    • Re-sand rough areas on  door way trim surround 
    • Repaint door trim and panels- To be done in the spring
    • Repaint trim on window next to door on 1st floor.
    • Remove paint drips from trim.
    • Check for ladder mark next to window on claps.
    • Caulk and paint South east corner trim boards on 2nd floor of bay.
    • Prime and Paint door jamb.
    • Weather strip door and install door sweep - brown or bronze color.
    • Remove wood block on trim over door- sand, prime and repaint.
    South side:
    • Remove paint from threshold and apply two coats of gray deck paint.
    • Touch up door way ceiling trim.  


2 comments:

  1. omg ... i don't know if it's better or worse to write it all down ... in addition to visions of punching, it brings new meaning to the notion of a "christmas list" ... GOOD LUCK (and happy holidays).

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  2. When plowing a field, focus on an object on the other side of the field and move forward. Don't take your eye off that object, and you will end up with a straight furrow. Then you can plow nearly perfect furrows which are parallel to the first.

    Keep your eye on the object. It gives meaning to the rest of the tasks and provides a sense of pleasure with the completed project.

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