The goal for the weekend, was to roof the other half before winter. The other half, this was the half of the roof that we didn't redo in April. In April, just after we bought the house we realized there was some issues with the roof, when we had buckets of rain pouring in around the chimney and in the furnace room. The front half seemed okay- okay to live with it for a bit longer. We were hoping to get the mud room and new roof tied in before we re-roofed this roof, but it looks like we have to wait a bit on that phase- but we needed to re-roof what was there as there were some leaks in the garage and we were afraid it wasn't going to last through any more hurricanes or ice damning from the winter. So I took on the task of stripping the roof. I started at 1:30pm on Friday afternoon. By 3:30 Rufus Deering was unloading the supplies.
A start of a pile of roofing.
That's me at my beauty best. Yes, that's a pitch fork. Yes, I stripped the roof, for real.
Erik, finishing off the trim on the edge of the garage, looking good.
New trim on the front and a stripped roof. We were able to get the roof water-tight by Saturday afternoon. Productive day. We also have some helpers coming on Sunday, Cousin Pete and Lisa have wanted to help out, so roofing for the guys and Lisa will help me finish the edge of the garage with laying some stone, so that the dirt doesn't splash back onto the shingles and some plantings of perennials.
The dogs sleeping in the volvo- ALL day. The back was open, but they just wanted to nap in the front seats in the sun. Silly.
Erik finishing the drip edge on the front. Bye- bye red trim, not too sad to see you go.
Erik & Cousin Pete, wearing his volley-ball outfit from college! Look under their feet- new 30 year architectural asphalt shingles. Perfect blue bird day, a bit chilly in the morning but t-shirts by noon. Nice job, the roof was all most done by the time they had to leave, around 3:30pm. Awesome, to have the help.
Lisa & I in front of OUR handiwork. We laid stone 12" out from the foundation of the house along the entire side, making a planting bed in front of the stone for some ornamental grass, lamb's ear, salvia, and another plant that looks like coral bells, but is meant for full sun exposure. This side is officially finished now- well except for the painting part-
which reminds me of what to do this weekend!
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