Moving to Blogger
I don’t think Blogsome works with Marsedit, my blogging software of choice.
So I moved to Blogger:
I don’t think Blogsome works with Marsedit, my blogging software of choice.
So I moved to Blogger:
Earplugs AND music cranked up. Poor dogs.
Woke up with the drilling noise and vibrations at 8 AM. Pretty much non-stop except for about 20 minutes for lunch around noon.
They must be working closer to our floor today. It’s the worst it’s been. It’s bearable with earplugs, but as soon as I take ‘em out, it’s thundering, earthquaking noise.
I know it’s bad cuz I started researching earplugs again, wondering if there are alternatives to sticking foam in my ear canals every day.
Out walking the dogs, I could hear the drilling way across the park. The front entrance of the building is a mess of cranes, debris, and hard hats, and it looks like they’ve blocked off the street for the day.
Can’t wait til the quietness of the weekend. I hope they don’t work on Saturday. Yes, they do that sometimes.
Not rained out. Even worse than yesterday.
It feels like they’re working right next to us—are they? Woke up to the noise and vibrations of drilling and pounding at 8:30 AM.
(I know that doesn’t sound too early, but considering I was working until 2:30 AM, yes, it would have been nice to sleep til 9:30. Whatever.)
Update 12pm. Aha! Looks like they’re installing the platform lift on the front side of the building—you know, like a vertical crane attached to the building. That’s why the drilling has been so bad—because this is noisier and louder than other kinds of construction. It was pretty bad when they were installing this on another side of the building a couple of months ago. And no wonder about the vibrations—they’re just around the corner from our unit.
I might have to go get a new pair of ear plugs today. There are probably health consequences of wearing these long-term.
Ear plugs day.
At least the drilling and jack hammering didn’t start until about 8:30 this morning. The noise today isn’t as bad as the vibrations from the drilling. The near-constant buzzing can be felt even with the ear plugs, and it’s giving me a headache.
There was lunchtime silence between 11:45 and 12:20.
Relatively quiet from 2:45 to 3:30 with infrequent minor drilling.
More noise until 4:15. Then mostly quiet, except for some weird squeaking and distant pounding…
Loud pounding and drilling resumes at 4:30.
Quiet for the day? 5:12pm. A little pounding here and there, but bearable.
The landlords don’t speak English so we communicate with their teenage (or early 20s?) kids. One of the kids, the teenager-looking boy, stopped by yesterday, sat in the building lobby for 5 minutes and had the audacity to suggest that the noise isn’t that bad. The nerve! It’s one thing for us to live through this, but for these imbeciles to suggest that we’re exaggerating? And he shrugged, "it’ll be over like in 2 months." Based on what?!?
They’re so clueless and infuriating. At first the landlords claimed that the window repair would only take 2 weeks. Yes, even though all the documents say that the "remediation" is at least a 15-month project, our lovely landlords kept insisting that we would be inconvenienced for only 2 weeks. Because 2 weeks is about how long it takes to take current windows out and put new ones in. Forget the fact that scaffolding is being drilled into all sides of the building and all concrete and brick walls are being demolished. There’s no reasoning with these people, and I don’t know how much of this is due to language barrier, and how much of it is just their unreasonable nature.
Saw a couple of guys hammering something on the 12th or 13th floor balcony area—02 Suites. What we noticed this morning from the outside: it looks like the first 2 floors of the 02 suites’ windows are being replaced.
It’s a little hot and muggy today so it sucks not to be able to open the windows to let in some air.
I hope they get rained out tomorrow.
I thought it might be "fun" to document what it’s like to live inside the green mesh. We live in a Yaletown condo that turned out to be a leaky condo, and the 16-month-long "remediation," a.k.a. renovation or re-construction, project began in May 2008. It is now mid-August, and we are dying to move out.
When our lease expires in October, we’re out of here. But in the meantime, let me share the pain with y’all.
It’s no picnic for the owners, either. Our building has required replacement of all windows, exterior walls and bricks. The cost of repairs was estimated at $29 million, and each of the 237 condo owners had to fork over at least $118,000, with the cost depending on the size of their apartments. The condo was built only 14 years ago.
What it used to be. Quiet, peaceful, scenic view of False Creek from our living room.

Our view now. The loss of view is a huge bummer but not a deal breaker, but the noise… that’s something else.
