My Real Estate, Life Around Columbus and Updating My Early 1900's Home

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Thursday, February 12, 2015

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Getting 3 Fireplaces Up and Running

One of the now working fireplaces, this one with the new ventless gas logs
Last December, one of the things we wanted to have done is getting the fireplaces working. The 2 fireplaces on the first floor had not been used by the previous owner and both had pretty large vented gas logs in them.  We called 2 different companies for estimates, the first company did not even want to touch the third floor fireplace and recommended that it be removed/ replaced and then never followed up with our estimate for the first floor fireplaces. The second company, Specialty Gas House, came out to look at the third floor fireplace for a second opinion, cleaned and serviced the direct vent fireplace for $102.13 and we were able to use it right away.

3rd floor direct vent fireplace
We wanted to actually use the living room fireplace for heat, so we were advised to use ventless gas logs.  Since the firebox is smaller, we were limited to gas logs that were available to us and there was a possibility a new gas line would nee to be run.  The estimate for the front room fireplace was $1119.08 ($186.30 for the gas logs, $479.70 for the burner, $$375 for the full gas line up to 25').  A few weeks later they arrived to install the gas log set, it was determined that we did not need a new gas line which brought the new total to just around $900. During the install of the front fireplace logs, they checked the gas line to the dining room fireplace, which was fine and we are able to use it as is.

From the listing photos, two of the home fireplaces that had vented gas logs that had not been used for years

In the showroom of Specialty Gas House, I was able to see the exact gas log set we would have installed.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

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Refinishing my hardwood floors

the floors after refinishing and all ready to move back in
One of the big projects in our new home is to have the carpet removed on the 2nd & 3rd floor and the wood floors refinished.  We started with the 3rd floor which was the guest room (and will become the owners bedroom) because it was manageable to remove all of the furniture. Luckily, the wood was in fairly good condition so there were not a lot of repairs that needed to be done.  The whole process took 3 days and moved a lot faster on the 1st day than we had expected (and because they were careful when siding the floors, there was hardly any dust). The following 2 days were just applying coats of the water based finish to protect the floor.  The cost to refinish the 3rd floor and stairs was $1390 (which included removing the carpet and new shoe molding).  We hired Vic's Floors (www.vicsfloors.com) to do the work and they will be doing the second floor later this year.  I found Vic through a client a few years ago after listing a home and asking the owners who refinished their floors, He has since been hired by many of my clients from my recommendation and they have all be extremely happy.

Before with carpet
Day 1: Carpet removed
Day 1: Wood sanded
Day 1: Picking a stain
Steps after carpet removed
Steps sanded
Steps after stain
Day 3: Floors After
Day 3: Floors after
Day 4

Monday, December 15, 2014

Wednesday, October 1, 2014



William Robbins
Gledhill Robbins & Talis Group
of HER Realtors
614.208.8785
EMAIL ME

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