Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Day 26: Front roof replaced
Yesterday was fine and sunny all day, but nothing happened, neither builders nor roofers on site. Today showers, but fortunately the roofers are not deterred - they have removed the old roof from the front part of the house, cleaned it out and are putting up the new roof as I write. As we try to take photos of the results, we realise that there is almost no vantage point from which you can see any part of the new roof. Makes a nonsense of the council's requirement for it to be a particular colour or material.
Monday, 24 February 2014
Day 25: Roofing continues...
The other half of the new roof at the back goes on. Suddenly the world has gone dark. We were getting used to the sun streaming into the passage through the glass door into the living area. At the moment it is even darker than it will be on completion, because the three new skylights aren't in yet.
Friday, 21 February 2014
Days 22-24: Roofing
The first day there were only battens to show, but then we had serious excitement as they ripped the old roof off the middle section of the house. The Profast guys had the dirty job of removing all the old insulation and 100 years of dust, soot and pigeon poop. They put in new insulation, and then the new roof went on. The roofers have also started on the roof on the rebuilt back section, but it's not yet visible except from below.
Our new roof
Looking across to the back section and our neighbours new roof
Our new roof
Looking across to the back section and our neighbours new roof
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Roofers arrive...
...but sadly, so far all the activity has been on the other side of the wall. Watch this space for photos when our roof goes on.
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Most of the time, nothing happens, again (Weinberg's Law of Twins, reprise)
Builders here most days, doing stuff, but sadly not on our side of the wall. Fascia boards are now nailed along the end of the roof, but that's about it since we got back. We are asked about roof colours, and the roofer is supposed to have come to measure up, but we're not sure whether he has or not yet.
And although we're generally pretty pleased to see some rain (to put out bushfires, water the garden, and generally cool things down), it is a bit disconcerting to have raindrops falling on one's head in the bathroom during the night. We're hoping that the roof will come RSN, before we get any more heavy rain.
And although we're generally pretty pleased to see some rain (to put out bushfires, water the garden, and generally cool things down), it is a bit disconcerting to have raindrops falling on one's head in the bathroom during the night. We're hoping that the roof will come RSN, before we get any more heavy rain.
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