102 Glenridge Circle
Greenwood, South Carolina 29464
This page is here to document the repairs and improvments made to the house we moved into in early 2016. ( We also had one for our previous home ) We use it to share images and documents with contractors for bids and repairs. Hopefully, it'll serve as a nice archive of the effort we've put into improving this home. If you have any questions, please free free to contact me.
Paint Exterior - February 5th, 2018
Exterior Repairs - February, 2018
Chimney Repair - September 2018
During the process of painting the house we discovered that a previous repair to the chimney had been done improperly. The flashing had been cut into and the seals between the base boards and siding were causing a leak into the attic.
Exterior Paint (After) - August 2018
We hired a contractor to paint the exterior of the house and repair any exterior wood damage. It took a little over a week to paint the exterior and trim. The paint contractor allerted us to an issue with the deck surface peeling from previous work. Because deck had been painted using a "Rustoleum Deck Restore" product and our contractor would not guarantee the work done on top of this product. So we've opted to strip both decks and stain them. We managed to strip the paint from the entire upper deck using elbow grease and belt sanders.
- Paint:
- Brand: Sherwin Williams Duration Satin Exterior
- Exterior: Grizzle Grey ( SW 7068 )
- Trim: Pewter Tankard ( SW 0023 )
- Deck Stain: Ready Seal Exterior Stain ( Pecan )
Our Painters - Leo of John Ward (Trey Ward) Painting
Chimney Repair (After) - October 2018
Our contractor removed the entire chase (chimney) and much of the roofing around where the leak was discovered. It was rebuilt using treated pine lumber, cement board, and cedar siding. The chimney cap is in good condition. The siding is layered over the cement board to reduce the risks of any further leaks. New shingles and flashing were installed. Any interior roofing and trusses with water damage were replaced.
Dining Remodel - January 2019
- Removing the wall between the formal/informal dining area
- Rewireing the existing outlets to other locations ( as specified in detailed rendering )
- Relocating the two existing floor to ceiling cabinets to the garage.
- Removing the hand railings from the border of the recessed living area
- Install new hardwood floors in the dining Area
- Repair border where handrails removed with hardwoood
- Ceiling: Removing the existing lighting and ceiling fan and installing recessed cans on dimmers
- Ceiling: Install new recessed cans in Living room.
- Ceiling: Replace florencents with recessed cans in kitchen
- Ceiling: wrap crown moulding from living area around dining room.
- Ceiling: Refinish the ceiling in the kitchen, entrace foyer, living, and dining.
- ** Flooring will be Dark Stained (Winsor) Oak Parquet from Anderson Flooring (Sneads - Greenwood)
- ** We will repaint the baseboards, chair rails, walls, and crown moulding
- ** Interior Paint Colors - Walls: Valspar Eggshell Canvas Tan / Trim: Valspar Gloss - White / Ceiling: Valspar Ultra-flat Ceiling White
Carpeting - June 2019
- New Carpet Upstairs
- New Carpet in Living Room
- ** Berber (upstairs - (Sneads Greenwood)
Kitchen Remodel - September 2019
- Reconfiguring the bar area cabinetry to the side and remove flat-top grill
- Install new countertop
- Countertop: Recess the sink below the countertop
- Countertop: Wrap quartz countertop over the bar into the sunroom
- Countertop: Backsplash in patterned tile
- Install under cabinet lighting and replace fluorescent with pendants above the sink
- Install new stove top and hood
- Install New Refrigerator
- Replace trash compactor with pull out trash drawer
- Install New Tile Flooring in the Kitchen and Sunroom
- ** Kitchen countertops will be replaced with Cambria Quartz ( Merls Abbeville )
- ** Countertops - Cambria quartz ( Cambria Black / Blackwood / Blackpool Matte )
- ** Tile Flooring/Backsplash - White ( Sneads Greenwood )
- ** Appliances - GE Stainless Cafe Series ( Steifles Greenwood )
Master Bath Remodel - 2020
- Bath / Shower / Flooring
- Dressing Room Cabinetry/Table/Seating
- Under Floor heating
ToDo:
- Kitchen: under sink water filtration
- Remove security sensors from exterior flood lighting
- Add flood lighting in front of garage
- New Sliding Doors for Master / Rec Room
- Replace living fireplace brass with nikel
- Convert Fireplaces in Rec & Living to Gas
- Convert Front Lanterns to Gas
- Remove/Reuse Firewood stack
- ** Replace upstairs HVAC unit
- Clean/Replace all Air exhanges/returns
- Consider whole home air filtration add-on
- Remove old Duke Energy meter
- Remove cable/telephone wiring
- Living Room Suite / Chairs from BB
- Remove/Replace stair carpeting
- Rec Room Project - Remove Pool Table
- Rec Room Entertainment Wall
- Refinish/Repaint Back Lower Deck
- Remove Blacktop - Concrete Driveway
- Remove two stumps from side yard
- Remove two pine trees on east side of house
- Remove two gum-ball trees from rear yard
- Remove gum-ball trees from front yard
- Sod/Hedge/Landscaping for side yard
- Plant Magnolia where white pine came down
- Stone Pathways around west side of house
- pebble/stone underneath deck for kayaks/mower parking
- Solar panels for South Facing roofline / Converter / Battery Storage
Notes:
- ** Contractors List:
- ** Tree Guy -
Done:
New MailboxReplace vertical blinds in Living/Dining220volt breaker/outlet in garage for electric car chargingNew dishwasherfront yard landscapingfix sliding door in rec roomreplace dying holly shrubsrepair exterior sidingremove panel insulation from atticpaint exteriorreplace chimney/chaseAdd Fiber Optic to homePaint Dining/KitchenNew Patio set for decks
Renderings:
We were unable to aquire the original architectural renderings. I made these renderings to 1:20 scale using a digital tape measure and Adobe Illustrator. The detailed versions were made to convey specifics to the contractors. Please keep in mind that I'm sure there are errors due to the fact that I'm not an architect or builder ( although I did do a lot of 'Googling' in an effort to be as accurate as possible to professional renderings ).