- Working sink!
After about four or five nights of work, the sink is working! - New under-sink plumbing
Shut-off valves and flexible supply lines will make future work easier. The new side-tee drain pipe is simpler and follows newer code standards The small and simple tee for the dishwasher drain frees up a lot of space too. - View from the roof
In June of '06, I did a little roof work for the Newbys. This is my typical view of a Newby project. I am in some strange place while the Newby's bemusedly look on. From left to right, it's Molly, Dale, and Joyce. Melvin is off digging in the garage. - Sealed stacks
The rubber cuff of the vent pipes was originally too big for the pipes and the sealant used hadn't held. Water was leaking in around the pipes and damaging the interior of the house. I slipped on large pipe clamps to hold the rubber tight and slathered them in more sealant to stop the leaks. - Heavy corrosion
In late Oct '06, their hot water heater started leaking heavily. The pipe in the foreground was the problem. For years there was a tiny leak above the valve. Most of the sediment has been brushed away in this photo.