Tonight I thought to myself "gosh I haven't posted on the blog since New Years". I really thought this was going to be my first post of the year. While it hasn't been quite that long, it has been almost a week since my last post. Remember how crazy it was that they were able to tear the roof off so quickly? Well it's only gone faster since then. I have three sets of pictures that need to be posted. The first set is similar to the pictures that are normally on here. The second two were taken by Brian using his wide-angle lens. I am going to post them all separately, as there are quite a few per set. This post will contain the more typical pictures.
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It didn't take long before there were walls upstairs |
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A little bit of old, a little bit of new |
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The back of the house one day after the roof was torn off |
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The view of the back room and the new upstairs wall as seen from the garage entrance hall |
So the first few pictures were from Thursday (January 5) the following pictures are from Friday (January 6).
We knew that the tresses would be put into place on Friday, but kind of assumed it would be an all day event. That was definitely not the case. The crane had come, done its work, and left by about 9:30 that morning.
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Well hello Brian! This gives a little perspective for the vaulted ceiling. I think it's 9 foot something at the ends of the room and a little over 12' at the highest point |
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Quite a few tresses here, and they were all put into place in a little over an hour. Now that's efficient work! |
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It's kind of hard to see because of the tree, but you can actually start to picture rooflines now |
The next picture is my new favorite of the house. I think I've mentioned before, and I know I'll mention again that we have the greatest workers ever. They have only taken one day off since New Years Day. Plus, last friday when the tresses were put into place, they were there at probably 8 am (if not earlier) and didn't leave until after 6pm. And beyond the major hours they're putting in, they are super helpful with anything we need or want to know.
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Since the workers were there so late, we got this awesome picture of the house at night. Even now, work has progressed so fast that this picture wouldn't be as cool. |
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I believe this was at the beginning of this week, probably January 10. This is the old part of the basement where they had to redo the pipes. For those of you who have been to the house before, the pipes coming out of the wall are where the washer and dryer used to be and the wall in the background is the storage shelves. |
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And FINALLY the new basement concrete got poured!!! |
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This is the old part of the basement. This wall used to be filled with old farm antiques that Grandpa used to love to ask us the uses for. See the two brick sections? Originally those were windows and soon will be again. |
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It's funny, that pile of dirt doesn't seem so big when you're standing on the second floor of the house |
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Dad checking out the ROOF! All of the wood for the roof was put on this week, and thanks to the placement of my window, it's pretty easy to check out the roof. |
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I feel like having a roof of sorts makes the house look so much more complete already. This picture is taken from the backside of the garage. |
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This is what the giant ladder leaning against the side of the house (that allowed the workers to get on the roof) looks like from the bottom. Just a little steep. |
These are all the "normal" pictures as of now. I just realized that for the first time I think I'm not including any indoor pictures. Hopefully I can get some of those in the next few days. Now that there is a roof, you can start to picture room sizes a little bit better. I have a day off work tomorrow, so hopefully I'll also be able to get Brian's pictures uploaded. Let me just tell you now, they are really cool!
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