Continuing the replacement theme – a new roof! Like completely new. Peel the old one off, new joists, new rolled tar, just new. In one of the pics below you can see the second floor below. It was a stressful week, dodging rain, snow, life. New roof.
1119: The Roof, the Roof is New

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