This is how our newly renovated washroom looks like after the renovation.
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Sunday, 5 June 2016
Saturday, 4 June 2016
Lito's House Project List - Item 6
Number
6 on the list - Bathroom renovation - completed.
When we moved in our new house, we already are aware that there are areas in the house that will be changed/upgraded or renovated. We just did not realize that some will come sooner than expected.
After a year, we noticed that the washroom tiles are becoming loose and some are about to fall. The two shower faucets are also problematic and is very hard to close. It does not matter how hard you turn it, there is always a drip. Since we do not have the budget for the renovation yet, I used my handy man hat and re-grouted the tiles and replaced the faucets rubber washers. The repair was a success and it kept the tiles in tact and the drip has stopper.
After a while, the dripping was back and tiles from the other side is becoming loose too. I realized, that we really have to save up for the renovation. We contacted RONA and Canadian tire to give us a quote. I thought we might get a financing scheme with them. Canadian Tire quoted us for renovation that only included the wet area (shower area) and RONA quoted for the entire washroom renovation. However, both quotes were too high. Based on our computation, for a 12 month financing, this will not fit or budget. We included our financial need for the bathroom renovation in our daily night prayers.
We decided to buy the things needed for the washroom little by little and then get a contractor to build it. We started buying the wall and floor tiles last year from Costco and Rona. Then we got the vanity and mirror/cabinet from a store in Dundas. The last was the Wall shower from Costco again.
We contacted two contractors that were referred by our friends and got a quote for the labor. We agreed with the terms and after a week, we have a newly renovated washroom all within our budget.
Sunday, 1 May 2016
Saturday, 10 October 2015
Lito's House Project List - Item 13
Number
13 on the list - Replace washer and dryer - completed.
I do not consider this as something to be urgent. The pair that we have is still working well. I made it part of my list because I thought that we would be able to save some space in the laundry area if we have a washer and a dryer that is both front loading so that we can stack them together.
There are a lot of new models out there that my wife and I think are to expensive just because it has to much bells and whistles that we do not need. So we have decided not to prioritize these in our list.
However, we saw a flier from Lowes one Friday that offers a lay away plan for 12 months and a laundry pair that we believe has just enough features that we need and will use. To top it up, it was on sale. We chose the Samsung pair (White finish):
- Washing machine Model WF42H5000AW
- Dryer Model DV42H500EW/AC
We called Lowes and ordered the washer and dryer. With the stacking kit included and the delivery fee, it was around $1,500. Not bad, I thought.
As a bonus, Lowes even hauled our old pair.
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Washroom Pot Lights Installation and Fan Replacement
I was thinking of adding more lighting in our washroom and decided to install 3 pot lights.
Before
Before
After
Friday, 29 August 2014
Windows Update Error - "Windows Update cannot currently check for updates,..." - FIXED
I upgraded my Lenovo laptop (running Windows Vista 32 bit) hard drive from 120 GB to 500GB. I used Acronis to clone the hard drive and was successful in doing so. Everything worked well except for the Windows update. It has been a year that I have not updated. If I manually update Windows, the following error is what I get:
I decided to search the internet for possible solutions. I have tried a lot of them too which unfortunately did not solve the issue that I have. Some of the things I read and tried are the following:
1 - Ran Microsoft FixIt from the Microsoft Website - Did not work for me
2 - Force Start Bits and Wuauserv services - Did not work for me
3 - Set Windows Update settings to "Never Update" and then back to "Update Automatically" - Did not work for me
4 - Stop Update Service, Locate and delete "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\" folder and its contents and Start Update Service
NOTE: Although it did not work in my particular case, the above might work for others.
I stopped trying and tried to research again after a month and I stumbled upon a thread at the Microsoft TechNet site. There was a contributor named "Nick-Tech". He mentioned that the issue is sometimes caused by a device driver for the Intel Rapid Storage. The trick here is for you to be able to determine what is installed in your laptop/desktop and update the driver manually from the Intel site. Please be aware that if you use Windows' device manager to check if for driver updates, it might report that you already have the correct/updated driver for your device.
I searched the Intel site (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/) for "Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver". Selected the driver that matched my set-up.
I downloaded and ran the file -> "STOR_allOS_9.6.0.1014_PV.exe". Note: You may have to look at the readme file to confirm if you have the correct one.
After the installation, the Windows update is now working perfectly.
I decided to search the internet for possible solutions. I have tried a lot of them too which unfortunately did not solve the issue that I have. Some of the things I read and tried are the following:
1 - Ran Microsoft FixIt from the Microsoft Website - Did not work for me
2 - Force Start Bits and Wuauserv services - Did not work for me
3 - Set Windows Update settings to "Never Update" and then back to "Update Automatically" - Did not work for me
4 - Stop Update Service, Locate and delete "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\" folder and its contents and Start Update Service
NOTE: Although it did not work in my particular case, the above might work for others.
I stopped trying and tried to research again after a month and I stumbled upon a thread at the Microsoft TechNet site. There was a contributor named "Nick-Tech". He mentioned that the issue is sometimes caused by a device driver for the Intel Rapid Storage. The trick here is for you to be able to determine what is installed in your laptop/desktop and update the driver manually from the Intel site. Please be aware that if you use Windows' device manager to check if for driver updates, it might report that you already have the correct/updated driver for your device.
I searched the Intel site (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/) for "Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver". Selected the driver that matched my set-up.
I downloaded and ran the file -> "STOR_allOS_9.6.0.1014_PV.exe". Note: You may have to look at the readme file to confirm if you have the correct one.
After the installation, the Windows update is now working perfectly.
Monday, 25 August 2014
20 Volt Worx GT Grass Trimmer/Edger (WG175)
We received a free Visa gift card so my wife and I went to Lowes to buy a Worx graass trimmer/edger that I have seen on television for more than 2 years now. I have been wanting to get one since I saw the advertisement. It really looks very east to use and very convenient since there are no power cords that you might trip on.
Having used it 3 times already, I have to say I am very happy with the purchase. It converts from a trimmer to an edger and it is light weight. The battery also charges very quickly and lasts a long time
Having used it 3 times already, I have to say I am very happy with the purchase. It converts from a trimmer to an edger and it is light weight. The battery also charges very quickly and lasts a long time
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