Handy Husband spent the entire weekend reinforcing and patching the section of roof that was ripped off in a tornado about 3 years ago. The hole kept getting bigger and bigger every time we'd get any strong winds.
You have a big barn, I guess your husband will spend more time in the roof until it's finished. It may be challenging, but looking at your husband's facial expression, he's enjoying it. How's the progress, by the way?
Is the replacement all done by now? I can see the great progress you had, and I can foresee a great finish once the project is done. Choosing cedar for your roof is a brilliant decision as they are very durable, and highly resistant against UV and storm damages. It has very distinct features, and its visual appeal is magnificent as always. Even though I haven’t seen the complete replacement yet, I’d like to congratulate all of you for the success of this roof project.
I must agree with Herb; you really have a huge barn. And huge space means a huge effort, right? Anyway, it's good to hear that you'd decided to repair your barn roof as it would only ruined greatly if you leave it as it is. And I think it would be best if you paint it so that your roof would not be affected with rust in the soonest time.
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Hope you get it done before the hail season starts.
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Is the replacement all done by now? I can see the great progress you had, and I can foresee a great finish once the project is done. Choosing cedar for your roof is a brilliant decision as they are very durable, and highly resistant against UV and storm damages. It has very distinct features, and its visual appeal is magnificent as always. Even though I haven’t seen the complete replacement yet, I’d like to congratulate all of you for the success of this roof project.
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I must agree with Herb; you really have a huge barn. And huge space means a huge effort, right? Anyway, it's good to hear that you'd decided to repair your barn roof as it would only ruined greatly if you leave it as it is. And I think it would be best if you paint it so that your roof would not be affected with rust in the soonest time.
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