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Old 12-12-2017, 11:20 AM   #441
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: My Big Fat Renovation

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Originally Posted by 72_GMC_Sierra_Grande View Post
Lookin good so far! I paid (ouch), to have mine resided last year! Worth every penny!!!
I wish I could, but with wanting to redo the siding, the soffit and trim (doing that as well) securing my sheeting, and adding the house wrap, the price would have been nuts. I want to build a shop in the spring and if I want to do that I need to finish this project and do it myself.

I also need to stop using my crappy phone's camera... I was only able to work on one day this weekend... we got rain/snow on friday and saturday.

I'm going to finish the back on the bottom and then switch to redoing the soffits where the gutters are and get that done. I have $1600 to have the gutters redone and paid for by insurance, but that runs out in March (2 years has flown by), so I want to get that scheduled and done before time is up.

I think I got the bottom all string leveled out so the siding will match up around the house and be somewhat level. It was definitely a bit off the way it was done before, but you couldn't tell because each corner had a down spout along it.
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