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  • My bedroom window has swollen to the point it no longer shuts 100% (wood frame). I have no clue how much that will cost to repair.

    • I feel like for wooden windows all you would have to do is pull the trim and then you can remove the glass slider and sand it down so that it will slide correctly and then reassemble.

      That definitely seems like something that could be done weekend warrior style with a couple of cheap tools and a few YouTube videos.

  • Just had the bathroom flooring redone and some boxing removed, which has exposed some wall that wasn't visible before. Need to fill in, sand and repaint this section so it matches the rest of the room!

  • Let's see, internally I have some trim to paint, and I need to install the motion sensor LED lighted stairway paths on the internal and external stairs and install the tops for the steps.

    I might redo the motion sensor under cabinet lighting because the modules that are there are 4,000 Kelvin and I would prefer 3,300 Kelvin.

    After that, I need to clean and organize, I have one countertop to replace, A few doors to shorten to account for the new flooring that I just installed.

    Then it'll be time to redo the bathrooms.

    They're just going to get a light update with a new bathtub, new countertop and sink, new vanity, and painted walls.

    Once that's done, I'll probably hire somebody to paint the interior.

    Oh yeah, and I need to dig trenches and install the external 12 volt lighting for the driveway.

    Lots to do. I could easily spend the rest of the year just doing all of that, but once it's done, the only thing left to do would be to like paint or replace internal doors so that they'll match the new trim and possibly rework the railing on the stairs to make them a little safer, a little more up to date.

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