Hi Everyone.
Oh what a week! I tell ya if I did not have bad luck I do not think I would have any luck!
Last week we had some pretty bad storms come through our area. Last Sunday Terry had taken our granddaughter Abby out for ice cream. On the way home they were singing and having a good time in my car and Mr. Terry forgot to close my sun roof before coming in the house that night. Well....... I think you know what is coming next in this story.
Yep! we had some severe weather come through in the middle of the night and my car got flooded out. To make a long story short my car had a week at the dealership for a total spa treatment!
I would have rather been the one getting a spa treatment but nope the car got one instead!!!!
Just glad they could dry it out and detail it and all the computer systems and electrical things are all back up and running. Dodged a big bullet on that one!
Terry felt so badly. I told him it was an accident. We are use to having our cars in a garage and do not think about things like that especially since it was sunny when they came home from getting ice cream.
At my daughter's our cars sit out on the drive so things like this can happen. Just glad my car is up and running again.
Floor disappointment.
I was beyond excited when the floor guy sanded a small section and showed me the pecan color stain I picked out. Yeah!!! I would get my light color hard wood floors. |
As the floor guy began to sand the floors he discovered that these floors had been sanded one too many times over the years. |
Most hard wood floors can be sanded and stained 3 to 4 times over their life depending on thickness of the wood. These floors had been sanded way more than the usual amount. |
There was barely any thickness left to the wood and it was right down to the nails sticking up. |
I just cried. I really loved these floors and the character they gave to the house.
The flooring guy said we had two choices. We could tear up the floors and install new hard woods to the tune of $11,000 to $12,000!!!!
Ahhhh, Nope!! No money in the budget for that!
Choice #2 was to find engineered wood floors or bamboo flooring to float over the hard woods. That would be about $3000. So since we had no other choices we went with searching out choice # 2 flooring.
Engineered floors are made with real wood and you can sand and stain them once in their life time. While that was appealing I just did not like the feel or look of any of the samples.
So we looked into bamboo and liked our choices with these floors. They are softer wood and look more like hard woods. They are environmentally better too.
After looking at several samples this is the flooring we chose.
This sample had the wider planks to give a cottage feel and I liked the color. It was light but still had some darker color running through to give a rich feeling to the floors. |