Monday, February 16, 2015

Shower Replacement

 Iron in the water stained the shower. 

Solution: Replacement.
What a great improvement!
 

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

New Vinyl Flooring and Refinished Wood Floor

Close-up of flooring in need of an upgrade, in a home that was going to be put on the market.

Same space!
Consider It Done Construction installed new vinyl flooring, a new transition strip between the vinyl and the refinished wood floor, then painted the walls. The floor base was removed, lightly sanded, painted, and re-installed.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Add a Shower to a Half Bath

Pre-Sale prep on this home included adding a shower. 

The shower stall will punch out into the garage. (Door to the right is access to the house from the garage.)

The shower is now in place, waiting for inspections. 

All done. The paint is still wet in this photo. 
Want to see the inside? 

Much improved from the 'before' picture above, right?
- New paint, new flooring, new shower. -

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Structural Dry Rot Fix on Deck


The support beams on this deck were seriously rotted. This was a dangerous situation.

Consider It Done Construction was able to solve the problem by shortening the beams and bringing in the support posts. 

Check it out! It looks like it has always been in perfect condition. 
The best part? The square footage of the deck above wasn't changed! 


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Bathroom Floor (with dry rot)

Doesn't that look nice?

The original flooring was no longer bonded to the floor, and was peeling up. 
So, we removed the toilet, fixed the dry rot, and replaced the flooring.

From another angle.

It sure needed replacing!

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Small Kitchen Renovation

This is the result of a 'light' kitchen remodel involving paint, countertops, new appliances and fixtures, lighting, and tile backsplash. Here's what we did: 

This is what we started with. 

 We removed the upper cabinet, which was blocking the view into the family room. Wow, that really opened up the kitchen.

Next, we repaired the ceiling, painted the cabinets, brought in an electrician to update the lighting, and prepped the area for the countertop guys. 

There's the beauty shot again.
Notice: The stove is no longer a cooktop, the vent hood is now a microwave/vent hood combo, and the eat-bar area has been extended. Oh, and that sweet cabinet door modification with glass fronts!
(with the assistance of designer: Kathy Hanson)

Monday, June 3, 2013

Remove and Replace Deck and Railing

This funky multi-tiered deck was dry rot damaged, and not very functional. 

Consider It Done started by removing it. 

There it is...a large, functional backyard deck. 
Bring on the BBQ!

The new deck design looks like it's always been here.

This young family is going to get a lot of use out of this new deck!