The electrician's job went pretty quick, about 3 hours. While he worked, we talked about some things we had in common. You see, his father is a member of the electrical union my father and I used to belong to. He filled me in on the major changes with the union over the last 30 or so years. I also mentioned that I was retired and that my financial adviser, Steve, is a VP with Morgan Stanley and handles my investments. He is unhappy with the way his retirement plan is being handled, so I gave him the phone number of mine. He called Steve and Steve will take him on as a client. Both of them were very appreciative.
Woops, I got side tracked again.





While the electrician was working upstairs, the plumbers were working downstairs in the basement. The half of the basement that's finished is under the master bathroom. The plumber said he'd have to remove some of the ceiling to get at what he needs to work on.
This is what he calls some. LOL



Frank said not to worry, that he'd fix it and . You know what that means don't you? Yes, more money to do the job.
Once the electrician was done, the plumbers moved upstairs. They cut out the old plumbing and started installing the new.





Thursday and Friday Frank and his helper install the cement board, sheet rock, spackling and the cement shower floor.
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FIRST! WOOT!
The little more work and a lot more case portion of remodeling is something I'm real familiar with. LOL! My entire family room ceiling in the basement has been MIA since we had the house rewired and brought up to code. LOL! It's on my "some day we'll finish this one" list.
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