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Rerouted ElectricalSome electrical that ran encased in concrete prior needed to be re-routed. Add one to the reasons over time I don't like encasing anything in concrete. dozer (0 votes)
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Concrete RemovedAll of the old top concrete layer was busted out and removed.dozer (0 votes)
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Original CrackThe original crack which was filled using wall putty a couple of time but kept re-appearing. dozer (0 votes)
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Finished WallThe finished wall a while later, crack has not re-appeared. dozer (0 votes)
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Rendered Prior to Paintdozer (0 votes)
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Render of Wire Meshdozer (0 votes)
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Mesh Affixed in Place and Trimmeddozer (0 votes)
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Applying the Wire Mesh Screendozer (0 votes)
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Original Front GateA kind of typical entry gate, ugly metal variety. This is after one of the neighbors dozed all the dirt out of the road (ergo the level of the road looks a little funny).dozer (0 votes)
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Finished Gate and Entry DoorLike the look of the Stainless and the original iron sections surrounding it. Stainless only really is necessary for gates and door, things that move or open as it is really light.dozer (0 votes)
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Stainless GateThe completed stainless gate. One thing would do differently is be more careful to specific the distance between vertical pieces, it is a bit wide on the upper portion at 15 cm. dozer (0 votes)
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Drive Way RepairGrout is applied on either side of the track.
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