What the Beck???
Siding and Trimming is Beginning
The
hailstorm that damaged my property occurred the first week in April of this
year. Last
week, I finally became number one on the list to repair/replace the siding. I
am so thrilled with the results. They are not quite finished yet, because they
need to replace some of the gutters and downspouts. I also requested an upgrade
to install gutter guards, so that I don’t have to worry about cleaning out the
gutters every fall. Almost all of the screens need to be fixed, too.
The Guest Cottage had damage (above), but not to
the level of the main house's damage.
Now, it looks brand new.
The main house damage was extensive.
These are a few of the holes the hail left in the house.
The siders had started to rip off the
siding when I shot this photo, so I
remember the extent of the damage.
Yeah!!! It's looking better.
Next Spring, I am going to paint the concrete
area to match the siding. They had painted
that area on the cottage and it looked
100% better.
It was amazing that this area was damaged in
the storm. There were two enormous trees nearby,
but they didn't help at all.
I couldn't be happier with the quality of their work.
Thank Heavens the window screens saved the
windows from being broken! Some of the
frames were damaged, however.
It will be perfect once we get the
screens back on the windows.
What a mess. Thank the Lord that the
old cedar siding was underneath.
There were minor issues on the workroom.
All better!
I have to remind myself how much
I have accomplished in the eight months
that I have lived in Kentucky. There
are just a few things left to do. I can't wait
to hole up in my home for the winter, and hopefully
have nothing to do or change on the house.
I have to remind myself how much
I have accomplished in the eight months
that I have lived in Kentucky. There
are just a few things left to do. I can't wait
to hole up in my home for the winter, and hopefully
have nothing to do or change on the house.
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