Friday 12 December 2014

A/c for Christmas

It's almost Christmas. We're all very excited, so we set up the tree early.. in November...

Christmas also means hot days ahead. So I've been hunting for a/c deals since Oct. Finally The Good Guys had a promo where you get 200 for every 1000 spent. So I took the opportunity to purchase ac's for the bedrooms. I did not get any a/c for the study at it's south facing -hardly any sun, and we plan to extend it in future, so not going to add fixture to the room. 

I selected Samsung reverse cycle a/c, as samsung is giving 15% cash back (for purchase before 1st Dec), on purchase price. Pretty good deal I would say.  It's a smart a/c with bells and whistles. Always been a Panasonic user so this will be a change, hopefully a good one.  Kept them in garage while I go look for tradies. Bought some other appliance for the kitchen as well. 



So I head back to service seeking  publishing the job. Learn my lesson my my previous engagement.. where I did not get a good electrician. So this time, I reject all companies with less than 10 feedback, and must score 100% positive feedback. Found a few a/c installer from the shortlist but this guy stood up from the feedbacks. He's busy so I had to wait about 2 weeks before he can come around. The a/c was installed according to the specification specified by samsung, which is rather uncommon apparently. More spacing required compared to regular a/c, which I assume is for optimum ventilation. Install experience and quality was great in my opinion. Individual switch for each a/c, new breaker switch in the switch board, proper conceal, nice painted brackets, pressure test for copper piping and etc. He made sure everything is tidy and clean up after the job. One man show, starts at 8am and finishes at 7pm.


Indoor unit with unique triangle design, apparently for better air flow. The master bedroom gets a 3.5kw unit since it's north facing and has tall windows. The 2 smaller room get's 2.5kw units. The a/c does look well built, and with 5 years + 10 years compressor and parts warranty, Samsung must have very high confidence in their a/c. 

So this is pretty cool, probably the most exciting part. You can control the a/c from anywhere, anytime. Imagine outing on a hot day, I can turn the a/c on before I get home so that it's nice and cool when I get home. 

Even tells you the current temperature so you can turn on the cooling or heating

And this is gold, consumption summary! Can help us keep our power bill within budget. How I wish I get this indicator for all my electrical appliance at home...
Overall it's been a good experience. Now I look forward to enjoy the summer :)

Monday 3 November 2014

Driveway and verandah painting

It's a long weekend. We were initially hesitant to undertake the whole lot as it's a really long driveway. At the very last minute, we decided to do the whole lot. The process spreads over a few days as there were unexpected rain.

Day 1: It's all about the prep work they say. So we pressure clean the driveway and verandah. Spent about 3 hours doing this. The driveway has been pressure washed a few times prior to this. If you notice the photos when we got our key, the driveway was covered in algae?
Verandah looks awful. Messed up during the renovations. Had paints, rust mark, and scratches all over
Driveway cleaned. Me and X patch up and replace the brick mortar a few weeks ago. 

Very long driveway. Still hesitant at this juncture to get it done

Day 2: Vacuum the verandah. Then it rained so we abandon plan to paint. The neighbours must have though we are mad to vacuum the external

Day 3: This is it, forecast to be sunny throughout the day. So E vacuum the driveway and verandah again.

Vacuum sand and dirt away. Ahh.. nice limo for Melbourne cup celebration I guess

I painted the joints between the concrete and edges while E runs the roller through. We decided to use Berger Jet Dry Heavy Duty - Dark Charcoal from Bunnings http://www.bunnings.com.au/berger-jet-dry-10l-heavy-duty-deep-charcoal-paving-paint_p1410011. Needed 3x 10l cans for single coat. We thin down the paint for better penetration. Since it was painted before, we decided to do single coat for now. There's almost 3/4 can leftover. We may do second coat if necessary.

Progress
Completed after 6 hours. Still wet when this photo is taken. 
Manage to sneak a photo. 

Label says 16 hours drying time. So still wet

We're quite happy with the result. 

After 6 hours work, we're both extremely exhausted. Rewarded ourself to a nice dinner :)

Update after a few days:
We did not drive on it for the last 4 days and the weather has been nice and sunny. It's definitely dry now.


Monday 20 October 2014

Garden work

When we bought the house, the garden seem to have been neglected for a while. Most hedges are overgrown, and they are of different type which is quite a sore sight in my opinion.

As the weather gets better, we decided to start "fixing" up the garden. We did not budget for garden makeover so DIY is the only option, keeping it simple and hopefully makes the house look neater.

This photo is taken when we collected our keys in April 2014
This photo is taken sometime in July 2014. Notice the big hedge on the left is removed by the renovators as it's hindering them from painting the windows and eaves. We planted english box hedges as replacement. 
Hedges planted along the front fence. Kids help spread mulch

Lavender and succulent along the front driveway after hedge removal

More english boxes after removing the old hedge
E loves gardening, so this is her simple vege patch

The plats at the back was in a mess if you look at the pictures posted in January. Trim off much of the lower branches to make it look tidy
Planters corner

Plum tree bloom beautifully during the start of spring

Experienced nasty hail, took of half the flowers on the plum tree
Still a long way to go but we'll take it slow this time. Bought a whole bunch of gardening tools. Never had to use more than a trimmer when we live in a unit in the past.

Got this mower during eBay Sunday sale. It's self propelled which makes it so easy to use. Just start and steer, its that easy 

Before and after

so it's been a while. I though i'd do a before and after photos with details of what was done. I've excluded the rooms as they are really messy. Same story for all rooms - painted, curtain changed to blind, new doors, polished floor, LED lights, new power sockets.


Front of house: roof repainted and resealed, eaves and windows painted, external windows shutters removed
 

Updated 2015




Entrance walkway: carpet removed, floor polished, painted wall and ceiling, doors changed, lighting changed


Formal Living & Dining - Carpet removed, floor polished, wall&ceiling painted, curtain changed to blinds, lighting changed to LED downlight and 3 pendent light for dining







Bathroom: Combined by removing divider, vanity, removed tub, added rain shower, tiled to ceiling, new mirror, led lighting, new exhaust fan, plumbing work for additional toilet and etc

Family room: carpet removed, floor polished, painted wall and ceiling, new led lighting, curtains to blinds
 


Kitchen: Painted, floor vinyl removed and polished, new LED lighting, new cabinet&appliances, bar lowered, granite top, tiling (please excuse the mess)