For the first time in over a decade, the Mooreland House has a waterproof layer on the top flat roof. This is only the base layer of the two layer system but it is already waterproof. The next layer will be the cap sheet. This torch down roofing has a learning curve but we are getting it done.
looks great!
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Almost there…
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Hopefully summer showers and thunderstorms won’t cause you as much concern as in the past. Stay dry inside as you find small treasures tucked away in unusual places!
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Yep, not worrying about tarps blowing off really settles the brain.
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Super!
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Super duper!
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Woohoo! No more raining on the inside!
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We are thrilled to be at this stage.
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That is a beautiful sight knowing what it means for the future of Ms. Mooreland. Happy she can stay dry now.
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Very well said. The future is looking much brighter. Just a year ago people were wondering if it was going to be torn down.
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Hats off to you two. I really enjoy all the posts, pics and videos that you share. I really admire your work ethic, both of you are amazing!
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Thanks! There is a great sense of satisfaction involved with saving this piece of history. We are enjoying it.
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