So, what can I tell ya? The weather here has been beautiful, in my opinion. Ryan isn't too thrilled about the messy roads.
Of course, neither of us are thrilled about the leak that began in our bedroom ceiling once the warm weather hit either. It happened last spring as well, where we noticed that there was a bubbly-looking line forming across our newly-repaired and painted bedroom ceiling. At the time, I think we looked for a cause with little success, and let the problem run it's course without any more trouble. This time however, it's different. The night before last the bubble in the ceiling expanded to an incredible 15" long by 9" wide balloon of water, hanging ever so precariously above the bed. We are very impressed with the Behr paint that held this thing for so long, but we decided it was time to take action. So, we climbed up there and punched the cyst and let it drip-dry all night long. Then we had my brother come down to scrape some of the snow and ice off the roof, and we hope that the weather will get cold enough that we won't have to worry about this problem again until spring. Ah, the joys of home ownership. Looks like we have another project ahead of us!
They say bad things happen in threes, right? Well, first it was my knees, then Ryan's knee, and now the ceiling - so we're not due again for awhile. We hope.
Of course, neither of us are thrilled about the leak that began in our bedroom ceiling once the warm weather hit either. It happened last spring as well, where we noticed that there was a bubbly-looking line forming across our newly-repaired and painted bedroom ceiling. At the time, I think we looked for a cause with little success, and let the problem run it's course without any more trouble. This time however, it's different. The night before last the bubble in the ceiling expanded to an incredible 15" long by 9" wide balloon of water, hanging ever so precariously above the bed. We are very impressed with the Behr paint that held this thing for so long, but we decided it was time to take action. So, we climbed up there and punched the cyst and let it drip-dry all night long. Then we had my brother come down to scrape some of the snow and ice off the roof, and we hope that the weather will get cold enough that we won't have to worry about this problem again until spring. Ah, the joys of home ownership. Looks like we have another project ahead of us!
They say bad things happen in threes, right? Well, first it was my knees, then Ryan's knee, and now the ceiling - so we're not due again for awhile. We hope.
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