There was all sorts of damage, though nothing currently active, and I spent most of the (lovely sunny but with a cool north wind, perfect for roofing) week with the old timbers taking my weight. I think the shed was a Canadian kit from the 1950s, so "built to last".
Roof repairs are such a headache, but a necessity one has to make from time to time. It's not fun when rain comes through the ceiling. Have a fototastic day!
New roof! Big difference!
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thanks Deb, and I wonder if the beautiful smelling red cedar shingles I used may have been related to the tall pines from your WW photo?
DeleteWow! What a lot of work! Good job. Did you have insect damage, or is that all simply age?
ReplyDeleteThere was all sorts of damage, though nothing currently active, and I spent most of the (lovely sunny but with a cool north wind, perfect for roofing) week with the old timbers taking my weight. I think the shed was a Canadian kit from the 1950s, so "built to last".
DeleteRoof repairs are such a headache, but a necessity one has to make from time to time. It's not fun when rain comes through the ceiling. Have a fototastic day!
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Definite necessity - and it looks so much better now! Rain wasn't great, it has to be said...
DeleteWhat a difference much much better :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a tanfastic week & thanks for pirouetting by :-)
Thanks and you are also very welcome :) Happy WW
DeleteLooks like a job well done! :-) Congrats on having it accomplished!!!
ReplyDeleteAwww always love to see renovation before and after photo =)
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