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rubyredrose ([personal profile] rubyredrose) wrote2009-02-26 02:03 am

The sky is FALLING.

...or at least a light fixture. >.>; The heavy glass cover to the fixture in the kitchen randomly...VERY randomly...fell just now. And shattered into roughly a gabazillion very sharp pieces. Fortunately, we had JUST stepped out of the kitchen and into the library, so were shielded by bookcases.

...it would appear that the threaded rod that holds the cover of the fixture, was not attached very well to the ceiling. Considering that I believe all the current fixtures were installed by the previous owners, with the exception of the one I've installed myself, I am now worried about HOW they were installed. Damn. Have now taken down the glass covers on the big ones, all but one were missing very important nuts to keep things together. :(

ARG.

[identity profile] wildstarjp.livejournal.com 2009-02-26 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank God for shielding bookcases. I wonder if a recently purchased house is covered by some kind of guarantee/warranty through the realtors or insurance company, because someone should have been in charge of the maintenance/inspection of the house before it was sold. Someone probably ould have been held criminally liable if you had been hurt :(

Don't forget to check the electrical outlets (this or next house) as well since sometimes they aren't grounded or shorting out >_>;

[identity profile] therabitt.livejournal.com 2009-02-27 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
Good call on the electrical system. I might be inclined to double check my plumbing and its insulation as well. Hopefully the previous owners used a real live licensed plumber instead of DIY stuff. If there's an air conditioner or central heating system, now is the slow time for HVAC companies if you want to get that checked out as well, tuned up for spring.

I'm glad no one was hurt! <3

[identity profile] rubyredrose.livejournal.com 2009-02-27 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I did have the entire place looked at by a licensed and bonded electrician. He replaced two outlets, re-wired the fuse box, and left before putting in a new light fixture in the laundry closet, then became impossible to reach. >.>;;

Plumbing was checked out by the original home inspector, so SHOULD be good. Insulation I had added to for the attic, and other than that, what can I do? Rip the walls out? >.>;

[identity profile] therabitt.livejournal.com 2009-02-27 08:28 am (UTC)(link)
Truth.... any pipes you CAN see should be insulated though walls you're stuck with. Easy to do on your own, if not, for the pipes. Man, even though I dream of owning a home one day, I'm not looking forward to the headaches that go with it. At least, not much.