This Kathy checking out the the new view inside the bathroom. There is a lot of hardware involved in the bathroom. Tons of pipes of course but even more different types of tiles everywhere.The tile walls were actually fairly easy to rip down. They are so heavy that once it starts to come off the studs, the rest of the weight takes it down all by itself.
That sounds kind of nice. The problem, though, is that we then need to figure a way to get it out of the house. Good ol' Davis family sledge hammer took care of that issue.
We continue to take down the west part of the house otherwise known as the bat hotel. We have had three run-ins this weekend with bats.
We can see now where these stupid things come in. Anyway, we invited our friend Chris Kauffman over and he took on as many task as he could. I bet he would worked all night, but that would of kept us up with all the pounding upstairs, so after we took out the dreaded tub, bathroom walls, various doors and over half of the carpeting we convinced him to come with us to get a beer and some grub.Saturday, we mopped up basically. Kathy completed her fourth tour of scooping out insulation out of the knee walls.
Then we took out the rest of the carpeting and then found all the different types of tiles. This is what remains - the ripping out of various types of tiles. In this picture you can see three of the four types of tiles in our upstairs. Over the next week or so I expect to get these removed.