But we never installed the gas furnace. We love our wood stove insert. It keeps most of our tiny house (1100 sq ft) super warm, but we have been dealing with moisture issues. Our house is (mostly) on a cement slab, so moisture will always be a problem, I'm told. We live on Springville Road. There must be springs everywhere.
Then in November/December we received a letter from the gas company stating that we would need pay an upwards of $3000-$5000 for the install if we did not install a furnace within 3 months.
That lit a fire for some forward progress.
We've missed cooking on our gas range since we moved, so we always thought we would eventually install a gas range.
I did all the work to refinance our house, so we started the process of purchasing and installing a gas furnace and gas range. We paid for that to get done. But we still have no vented hood duct for our stove. One more sore spot for me. I've tried installing a vent fan too many times. (Once again, small house, food odors all over. I hate the smell of cooked eggs, cooked fish, etc). The carbon monoxide detector is (normally) on top of the refrigerator, but who knows if it's accurate or will help an emergency CO incident. Please be.
Back to demolition story. I can demolish anything. But when will I learn how to build? Someone accidentally messed up the wall behind the fake vent, so there was no turning back. Started demolishing without a plan or a general contractor. I thought we could work together. I'd do tear down of dry wall, he'd do the build up of new wall. Wrong. 6 months later, we hired a GC to finish the job. I still demolished most everything, but could not take down the beam by myself. Things always take longer than necessary. Clean up and messes happen at the most inopportune time, so that I find myself doing clean up two or three times during a job that take most contractors one hour to complete.

I'm dreading the day when I have to take out the 300 pounds cast iron sink. Will I regret not buying a new sink to go with the new cabinets?