Today, we spent the first half of the day stripping all the old shingles off of the rest of the roof. The boards on this side were in much better condition than the other, so we didn't have to replace many. Here's Pig Pen & Bill finishing up.
The carnage. Any time we strip a roof, we take time to make sure all things in the area are properly protected and covered. We laid tarps out and covered the neighbors cars with tarps, drop cloths and 4x8 sheets of plywood.
Here we are putting up some 2x4 supports so we can put on the rake.
We started the day by taking the tarps off the roof and stripping the rest of the shingles off the side of the house we have staged. We set up this amazing 1960's electric ladder so we can easily bring up the bundles of shingles to the roof.
Here's Bill stripping off some shingles.
Here's Drew aka Pig Pen cleaning up the chimney.
At the end of the day after replacing the old, rotting boards on the roof, we covered the exposed roof so no moisture can get in.
We were hired to remove and replace all the rotten the rotten trim, remove 3 layers of old roof shingles and re-roof..well, the roof and then remove and re-build 2 decks in the back of the house. aka a BIG job! We're replacing all the rotting trim with the composite material that will never rot. Sharp as heck, but well worth it.
Here's Drew, aka Pig Pen, securing all the pics and ladders to the top of the van.
The first view of the roof.
The decks that we have to replace.
Drew removing trim from the front of the house.
Drew, 40+ feet up removing trim. His knees were knocking.
We were hired to remove and replace all the rotting trim on a house on Lehman Rd. in Marblehead, Ma. We stripped all the rotting trim off and replaced it with a plastic composite material that cuts and looks just like wood, but it's forever and will never rot! Amazing stuff!
We were hired to remove & replace a lot of rotting trim, strip a roof and replace the rotting boards with plywood. We were pretty high up, so as always, we wore harnesses secured to the peak of the roof.
We spent a few weeks in July completely gutting and remodeling a kitchen in old town. New drywall, new appliances, we raised and installed the ceiling & installed new, custom cabinets. It came out amazing!
This was a fun job! In a nutshell we made 2 rooms one (kitchen & living room) Ripped down a wall, remodeled the kitchen, installed a gas fire place, designed, built & installed a built in entertainment center/book case, added 2 sky lights, added picture frame molding around the kitchen and using the old cabinets, designed a built a island for the kitchen!
Cuts for the new beam to support the ceiling and above floor where the old wall was.
The ceiling before the skylights
The ceiling after the skylights!
The picture frame molding around the kitchen.
The Entertainment Center & Gas Fireplace- Start to finish!