Mar.06.2009

The Friday gathering - Followup on house problems

Last Friday, I wrote about the joys of home ownership where I mentioned some problems we were having with our new home: the refrigerator not cooling, a terrible sewer smell in the house, and the clothes dryer not fully drying our clothes.  I need to add one more.

My wife and I started repainting last weekend.  She just couldn’t deal with the green color that was throughout the main living level.  As we applied the fresh yellow color, it became quickly apparent that our white ceilings had some type of sot on them.  I did a little googling, and found that this is a by product of an inefficiently burning gas fireplace.  Sure enough, inspecting the gas logs, they have black soot all over them too.  So now I have to add a call to the gas logs company to my list plus repaint the ceiling!

This week, I called a local refrigerator repair company to fix the fridge.  I thought about doing the repair myself, but to be honest I don’t know much about refrigerators and didn’t want to make a bad situation worse, so I let a professional do it.  What I did do though was watch him, very closely.  I feel very confident that if the situation occurred again, I could do the repair myself.  It was really pretty easy.  Total cost: $130.00 !

The plumber also arrived this week and checked out the plumbing system.  He said that sewer smells in mountain homes are a fairly common problem and they are due to a number of factors including strong winds, clogged vent pipes due to tree debris and the main reason being the slope of the septic drain system.  Long story short, he dug up the septic tank and was going to extend the main sewer line inside so that it would be under water and not allow the sewer gas to come up into the piping.  Upon opening the tank, we found it was full…and I mean full.  Seems the previous owners had never treated it or had it emptied.  While maybe not the full cause of the odor, it certainly was a large portion of it.

He recommended a local pumping company, who came out the next day and pumped it.  Cost: $175.00.  The plumber will be out early next week to add the piping as an extra measure to avoid any odor issues in the future.  Guessing that is going to run around $100-$200.

All in all, in the past two weeks, we’ll have spent more than $500 for unexpected (and not budgeted) house repairs.  Ever wonder why you need an emergency fund?  Well, I just gave you three different reasons.   Had it not been for our emergency fund, we would have been in a jam.

Don’t have an emergency fund?  Start one…now.

Important Stuff

Just a few things I’d like to make particular mention of:

The Gathering

Here are my favorite personal finance articles this week from the M-Network and other blogs on my blogroll:

Have a great weekend!  The weather here in the NC Mountains is supposed to be in the 70s and we are really looking foward to getting outside, working in the yard and doing to hiking!

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