April 15, 2017
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Window painting begins. First, the muntin bars are removed.
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Cracks in the joints of the woodwork are caulked.
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The joint where the woodwork meets the wall is also caulked.
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The windows are ready for paint. Tape shows the size of a new hutch we ordered for the TV.
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As the window caulking dried, the last piece of the baseboard heaters is painted. Since these pieces
are
screwed to the wall behind the elements, brush-on epoxy is used instead of spray paint.
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The brush-on epoxy leaves the same durable gloss finish as the spray paint.
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