Murphy's Law states, "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong." Stipulation: "Most likely to occur when your husband is away."
We bought a new stove and gas dryer on Saturday, with the thought that Dave would install the gas appliances himself to save us $300. I know nothing about installing gas appliances but Dave thought we'd get them delivered on Sunday so he could do it... obviously that didn't happen since Dave was on a plane Monday morning at 8am. So here I am, on my fourth trip to Lowe's to figure it all out. I did install it all, but then I felt like I was smelling gas, so I uninstalled the gas lines, just for peace of mind. I bought an electric gas leak detector and sure enough, it came up with a leak. I am glad I was cautious and trusted my instincts, but i am really ready just to be able to use the stove!
The washer/dryer is a separate story. The gas line looked too short to reach the gas input on the dryer in order for the appliances to be installed so the doors wouldn't open towards each other. So they tried to do me a favor by putting them in a more user friendly layout. The issue arose when I tried to connect the gas line. I couldn't pull out the washer enough to connect the line, and then the end that connected to the dryer was too far away. I went back to Lowe's (after sitting on hold with the store operator and being transferred unsuccessfully five times) and arranged for the delivery guys to come back out and switch the units so that the hose could be connected. The guys who delivered the washer/dryer took pity on me and installed the gas line for me, which they aren't legally supposed to do. So at last/at least I got caught up on laundry and had clean sheets to sleep in.
The stove is still sitting askew. But I am realllllly tired of moving to stove in and out, which isn't easy 5mo pregnant! However, I do not want to be inhaling gas... Another trip to Lowe's is in the future today, after my cold shower, to load up on supplies and attempt again. If I can't get a secure connection I am going to live without a stove until Friday at 11pm at which point Dave will return home and be forced immediately into manual labor.
And then the water heater just randomly stopped working..... !?!?! baahhhhh. The home warranty hasn't been paid for with escrow yet, and can take up to 30 days, so I couldn't use any of the automated prompts to schedule the repair. And then when I finally had a customer service rep schedule it, the company they scheduled me for doesn't work on tankless systems. So then, again can't schedule through automated systems, so I have to do the whole waiting-on-hold-screaming-account-numbers-into-the-phone game to get them to reschedule with another company.
But at least the painting is done.
Almost.