Saturday, September 24, 2011

How I Spent My Summer Vacation - Part 2

Putting a new roof on the house! Actually I watched 8 hot, sweaty somewhat neanderthal men put the new roof on the house and I had the pleasure of writing a check for $13,000.

Apparently, while we were in the Cape my roofer called to verify that the roofers could begin on July 5th. Ian did not think this information was worthy of passing on to his mother so I was scrambling to confirm this date on the 4th of July....the day after we arrived home. The roofers started on the 5th at the butt crack of dawn and my week of hell began.

(Although I do have to admit the unsightly blue tarp covering really kept the house cool.)

People who crave order and cleanliness should take a vacation when having three layers of asphalt shingles and 1 layer of ancient cedar shakes removed. All the windows had to be closed and every inch of the yard (including flowers, grass and pool) was covered with a layer of cedar dust. The shakes come off in little pieces and create quite the mess. Every evening after they left I would hose off the concrete and plants.









I felt bad for these guys sweating and shirtless on my roof in the hot sun all day so I supplied a steady stream of lemonade and grape kool-aid and they ended the day with a swim in the pool. It was amusing to watch them strip to their shorts and dive in. Never has the pool been more appreciated.

Luckily, the roofers finished on Friday and were all cleaned up by 4:00. That left me almost 3 hours to clean the pool, yard and house before Hilary, Chuck and Joey arrived.

The roof was expensive and I don't really appreciate the new roof at all. All the neighbors stopped by at some point to talk to me and the roofers and I am told that the roofers did a professional job. I never really look at the roof...never...so unless there was water pouring into the bedrooms through the ceiling and a new roof stopped the waterfall...I just can't appreciate the craftsmanship. I think about the money and envision a trip to Prague to see Cyndy and Tom or a new Stickley dining room. Oh well.

Of course, the roof looks so damn good I want the old aluminum (.80 cents per pound) siding ripped off and new siding or repair and paint the clapboards and put in new windows. I have quotes but just how does one save $14,000 dollars?

2 comments:

  1. I don't know what the problem is Tom. I can comment using a different user name. I will research further when I am not scrambling to get ready for work.

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  2. Yep, that would drive me crazy. We are about to have a bunch of guys inside our house to fix some water damage. I am cringing. I think I'd rather move out...forever...

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