Repair work on the parsonage bathroom will start on Monday, June 8th. The plan is to remove water damaged sections of the floor and walls and replace the tub, light fixture, electric wall heater, and ceiling exhaust fan.
The tub will be replaced by a fiberglass tub/shower kit. Wall paneling will be replaced with ceramic tile. Vinyl flooring covering will be used throughout. A curved shower rod will be installed and the toilet float valve and hoses will be replaced.
All of the labor will be provided by volunteers. Jed Kappus, owner of Carlson's Plumbing, has donated his time for the technical aspects of the project. Patrick Adams, church treasurer, is coordinating the project.
Project costs will be determined after the tub and damaged floor and wall sections have been removed. Donations will be used to pay for the materials. A special fund has been created to keep track of the expenses and donations. Reserve funds will be used to cover costs that are not met by donations.
Please contact Patrick Adams if you would like to volunteer your labor and/or make a donation.
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ReplyDeleteIt seems like the bathroom is in a real bad state. Nice to see you have a straightforward action plan in mind. My brother has been a professional plumber for over seven years now and he does a lot of volunteer work in Churches. He often discusses how important it is to get the financing sorted out first before any construction work begins in the Church Premises.
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