Water Heater Discharge Pipe
One of the simplest repairs we had to complete for the city inspection, was the lack of a discharge pipe connected to the pressure relief valve on the water heater. We went around to a few hardware stores and there were a few different styles and prices. We only needed the cheapest one for a few dollars. It consisted of cutting the pipe to the right length and then screwing it into the relief valve. Pretty simple. Here is a before and after.
The pipe is really only there so if the relief valve opens, the scalding hot water will spray towards the ground instead of everywhere around chest height.
Water Heater
It all started when I was in the basement and I decided to get a better look at the water heater, so in the future if anything went wrong I would have a better idea of what to do. I started by reading through all of the warning and procedures and then took off the cover for the burner. I looked inside to see no pilot light. This seemed odd since I thought we had hot water, I figured it must have just gone out. I follow all of the steps for lighting the pilot light and it went right away and worked. I figured it must have been some sort of fluke and thought nothing of it.
Porch Window Install
Our porch has a combination of fixed windows and panels of screen. There are 2 large windows on each of the short sides and screen on all the rest. When we bought the place, one of the panes of glass was completely missing from a lower window. This wasn’t much of an immediate concern as we hadn’t had much occasion to use the porch thus far. But with the middle of summer approaching, we thought it would be nice to be able to leave the front door open without fear of an adventurous cat leaping out the window.
Closing Day Celebration & Discovery
The night of May 7, both Marc’s and my immediate family got together for a BBQ. It was pretty fun but I feel could have been better had it not been 45 degrees outside. Cold weather does not make for a good BBQ and as such we ended up spending a lot of time indoors. Obviously if its 45 degrees outside, then inside will be chilly too. So we kicked on our furnace to heat things up, only to discover that it seemed to need to start up quite frequently. Upon further investigation we found a very disgusting and extremely clogged furnace filter. Not only was it well past its replacement time but it was also starting to fall apart. (see pictures for full appreciation). So as you can guess, our first house purchase was new filters for the furnace.