After a bit of a slight delay with the main roof in the living space the boys are well back into it. The Backbone is now up along with the internal beams. It should only be a short few days until the Iron is on and the building is essentially water tight.
As was always anticipated we are starting to run into some time delays and end of June deadline will come and go in the next few days. ETA Completed build Mid August
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Looking West from Parsons Road |
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Looking South, Old wall still remains | |
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Looking East, Guest Wing to Right, Master Wing Centre, Office and Living to Left |
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Now this will hold some Poop! |
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Interior roofline of guest Wing, will have T&G roofing, exposed beams |
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Man this Dog grows fast! |
It’s been more than a year since then, and I can see your home construction project has really progressed. How’s the main roof in your living space holding up? To make sure it’ll last for a long time, make it a habit to regularly clean, maintain, and inspect it. Trust me, my roof was able to hold out for long thanks to these three crucial tasks.
ReplyDeleteIsn’t it amazing how roof trusses can turn into a sturdy roof? Yes, it may sound typical, but the procedures are quite impressive, considering the fact that it’s a tiring job. Anyhow, I bet you know how to take good care of your roof. A well-maintained roof will have a long-lasting lifespan.
ReplyDeleteLike what Chantay and Richard said, regular cleaning and maintenance is the surest way to make your roof last long, even way beyond its supposed lifespan! Anyway, how’s your house now? You should post pictures of it too.
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