June 23Here we have the Old door man preparing to install the first door. This happens to be the bedroom. We are using all Hafele door hardware.pklongball (0 votes)
June 23View of the pump house status todaypklongball (0 votes)
June 23We hired a dirt contractor to plow the yard with his tractor to pile up the junk and then clear away the brush and weeds and then add some clean fill dirt and level it. Here he is just beginning the process.pklongball (0 votes)
June 23It took a couple of hours but when done it took 10 loads of dirt and a little work to get it leveled out. Cost 8500 for the dirt and tractor.pklongball (0 votes)
June 23The side walk is now sand washed and looks good.pklongball (0 votes)
June 22Master bath vanity with the Homewood doors in place and almost completepklongball (0 votes)
June 22I took several pics of the masking tape as I could not believe they actually knew about this stuffpklongball (0 votes)
June 22Another masked off door frame. pklongball (0 votes)
June 22One of the paint crew cutting in around the insde of the window framespklongball (0 votes)
June 22Today the painting crew started the inside paint. Before they began they used some masking tape to protect the wood. I don't know how well the tape shows in the photos here and other pagespklongball (0 votes)
June 22The cabinet with the Homewood doors in place. We decided on these to make the install easier. We are leaving the bottom of the gas bottle area open to allow and LPG that could possibly leak out to vent out there. As I recall the gas is heavier than air and will sink to the bottom of the cabinet.pklongball (0 votes)
June 22The outdoor cabinet for the shoes and the gas bottles now is almost finishedpklongball (0 votes)