On Friday, 1/25, Becca and Alex came to visit and prepare their taxes. We took the opportunity to check on progress. We had heard that the roof trusses and decking were finished and they were busy shingling. Sure enough, the south side of the house and the southwest side of the garage were shingled.
West side of house with porch and foyer, including overhangs.
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Shingling the garage.
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Too cold to shingle you say? Having shingled before, I would have thought the shingles would be brittle and prone to breaking. Apparently this is not the case. I also thought the cold shingles would be hard to cut, when that was needed. Applying some heat with what looks like a mini flame thrower takes care of that problem. One guy applies the heat, the other cuts. (I choose applying the heat!)
Flame thrower?
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In the previous post (which you have probably forgotten by now), you saw me admiring my roughed-in office. Here is Marlene's roughed in pantry. I just heard her today saying how much she was looking forward to having a pantry where she could find things (as she was rummaging around the back a cupboard in our current kitchen).
Pantry Roughed In
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We are both very excited about the 4' x 4' skylight in the kitchen. We are both big fans of natural lighting. We are also excited about using the skylight as a thermal chimney on summer evenings to cool the house passively.
SkyLight Installed
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