Wednesday, May 26, 2010
New roof is on the garage
After 6 weeks of patience and waiting the new roof is on the farm house garage and it doesn't look too bad. The had to replace several of the rafters and roof beams, laid new 1/2 inch plywood base, under-layment, 35 year architecture shingles, and Ridgeline venting. Hopefully I will be long gone before this roof needs attention again.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Minor Setbacks
Sorry for the long delay in postings but the busy holiday season got the best of me. Over the holiday break on the time off from work we were able to make good progress on the farm house. However, during the progress we found a couple major issues as we got deeper into the work. Firstly, the roof was leaking in one spot and before we realized it and were able to fix it the drywall in one of the main rooms was completely soaked due to the onslought of rain that has been hitting us lately. Add to that the lack of ventilation and mold began to grow on the drywall. So we quickly removed the drywall from that section of the house and were able to pull down the affected ceiling tiles. No real harm since the ceiling and drywall were planned to come down anyway, it just escalated the priority a little. The roof has since been patched and we can move forward now.
The second issue was that the roof on the garage is truly end-of-life and is not repairable like origionally thought. So we are in the process of getting estimates be will likely do a full replace rather than a repair.
Thanks for reading. Will keep you posted and more pictures will be coming soon.
The second issue was that the roof on the garage is truly end-of-life and is not repairable like origionally thought. So we are in the process of getting estimates be will likely do a full replace rather than a repair.
Thanks for reading. Will keep you posted and more pictures will be coming soon.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Walls continue to come down
The master bedroom walls continue to come down. We now have two of the four walls completely clear of drywall. The pace is slow being gated by how much drywall can fit in the 96 gallon trash container each week. Tuesday is trash day so we typically go out Monday evenings and fill her up. Now the day dreaming begins; should we leave the closet where it is or tear it down and move it; should we keep the existing door where it is or wall it off? Time will tell but the fun continues.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Kevin actually does work
Just in case there are any naysayers out there that think Jenny is doing all the work, I submit this post.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Demolition begins in Master Bedroom
The process has begun this evening to remove the dry wall from the master bedroom. It took all of 30 minutes to completely fill the 96 gallon trash container in preparation for tomorrows trash pickup. Plenty more to come but happy to see the first wall coming down.
Its truly amazing how much satisfaction you can get from punching, kicking, and wielding a hammer with you wife. Too much fun seriously. Good thing the kids were around or things may have gotten out of hand. : )
Its truly amazing how much satisfaction you can get from punching, kicking, and wielding a hammer with you wife. Too much fun seriously. Good thing the kids were around or things may have gotten out of hand. : )
Sunday, October 25, 2009
3D Rending of the "TO-BE" farm house
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