The Home Stretch

As of 11:30 PM Tuesday, my home is as winter-ready as it can be made this year. I worked all day Tuesday, barely stopping to cram food in my mouth a couple times. By mid afternoon it was clear I could not finish before nightfall, and the predictions now indicated a major snow storm the following day.

What do do? Drag out all the high intensity halogen work lights, of course! These really paid for themselves this time! I needed to work in several areas and knew I would spend way too much time moving lights if I used just a few, so I put every last one of them to work on this job. In all I had 6000 watts of blistering halogen lighting… three 1000 watt (dual 500 watt units on a common stand) and six 500 watt single ones. What a rat’s next of extension cords, running to three different electrical circuits so asĀ  not to overload any of them and trip a breaker.

I am so relieved to have that behind me! This morning, just a few hours after completing that work, I awoke to the sound of a heavy plow rumbling by. The snow was accumulating quickly, wind howling. It is nearly impossible to describe how much warmer and less drafty the house is now!

I will continue to work on the inside of the storage room as conditions permit. If the weather cooperates I may even be able to pour a small concrete pad in the dungeon for the base of the new stairs to rest on.

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4 Responses to The Home Stretch

  1. nadiasul says:

    Hi Paul,
    Glad to know you made progress with the house situation. I hope it allows you to stay warm and safe this winter!
    I am happy today I finally found some time to catch up with your blog. As always, so well written and helpful.
    Very best wishes!
    Nadia

  2. Paul K says:

    Hi Nadia,

    Thanks! It is so much warmer in here now it is hard to describe. I will be fine for the winter.

    Very best wishes,
    Paul

  3. Julesw2 says:

    I’m thrilled to hear that you will be fine for the winter.
    Is the heating bill any less?
    Were you able to plug up any areas that air was seeping through? I was worried about that for you.
    Sounds like you made a lot of progress.
    Jules

  4. Paul K says:

    It is not possible to really see that the heating bill is less. I buy oil intermittently whenever the tank is low. However getting some of this work done surely does help reduce the amount of oil used.

    I am still stuffing cracks where cold is coming in. Just recently I found new ones in an area that has not been having that problem before. That can only be a sign I am not keeping pace with the deterioration of this old place.

    Paul

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