New project in loveladies

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Wow, that trimwork is beautiful. Reminds one of fine furniture or fine interior trim. I had never heard of Azek, so I looked it up. Sounds like great stuff for the coastal environment. I bet it is expensive, though.
 
Lookin' terrific lumber. What you using for the shingles. Please tell me they are good old cedar. If they are, they look like they have been pre-treated/stained with a bleaching oil of some sort.
 
Lookin' terrific lumber. What you using for the shingles. Please tell me they are good old cedar. If they are, they look like they have been pre-treated/stained with a bleaching oil of some sort.


Thats certainteed cedar impressions vinyl siding its actually the siding we removed.

Looks pretty good for have been taken off and put back on 5 times.:clap:
 
OK, I can see now it is going on in sheets. Sure looks like cedar in the pictures. Now that is going to be a low maintenance "cottage." My mom has a cottage on the ocean (harbor) in Scituate, MA and it sure is hard to keep a good white trim paint job on it in the marine environment. Finally went to vinyl Andersen windows so at least we do not have to scrape and paint those every other year.
 
Lumberslinger, Do you post over on Contractortalk.com? It's a great contractor forum, we love pictures too! Tons of useful information and more.

I hope I see you there.

The work looks great by the way.

Curt
 
guy across the street from me had an elevator put in, bad knees couldn't climb the stairs, he told me Medicare paid for it..
 
I've built a few homes in the past with elevators. They are somewhat common in alot of higher end homes.
 
there very common in the reverse living homes kitchens are on the second or third floors , who wants to carry there grocery bags 3 flights of stairs....haha

we do alot of them now a days.
 
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