'Dan the Gas Man' , actually Daniel has been a few days at the house last week and finished up this week. He is highly recommended. ~ Andgio Gas Services.
Daniel did a great job (and our first 's non-Russian trade).
We're glad to now have gas for the kitchen stove, backyard BBQ and the 2 fireplaces. Of course, the furnace and water as well.

Daniel even left a note for the A/C guy.

Daniel did a great job (and our first 's non-Russian trade).
We're glad to now have gas for the kitchen stove, backyard BBQ and the 2 fireplaces. Of course, the furnace and water as well.

Daniel even left a note for the A/C guy.

The rest of the week saw busy workers coming and going, but nothing too exciting to relate a story about!
Here are some pictures of the week of December 9th - 15, 2007
Duct boxed in at the front corner of the living room

Frame 'arch' made around the opening from the living room to the front hall. We hadn't thought of it but when Sergei got up on a ladder and waved around a plank, we saw his vision and agreed wholeheartedly with it!

Andreas has been buggging Marat to get the crap out of the backyard, so Igor was hauling away this stuff. There was also a dirt pile that was left from excavation that was actually in the way, so for a couple of days one of Marat's random mexican workers was there with a jackhammer (it was frozen solid).

Here is the future location of the master bedroom fireplace - there is the gas pipe! (Behind it the master bath)

Master Shower

Finally the 2 side windows over the stairs!

Ducts boxed up in the basement guest room, and this little guy is the future location of my stove!


1 comment:
You should consider putting in a gas line to the laundry as well, for a gas dryer. WAAY cheaper than an electric dryer.
And piped gas to a BBQ is amazingly convenient. Except for the snow shovelling for those winter steaks...
--Bob.
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