Friday, October 31, 2008

Sprucing things up before it rains!



This is Coquille Valley Hospital on a surprisingly sunny day in October. The board approved replacing the aging shingle facade.



Here lie the new panels that will replace the shingles.




The deconstruction crew got an early start and hammered most of the shingles off in one day. It's kind of hard to tell anything was done as the under layment is black tar paper and there is not much contrast between that and the blackish shingles.




This is the vapor barrier,Shark skin, which went up pretty fast. It took longer to maneuver the hoisting machine, the ladders, etc.




Here you see the green panels going up, it looks very nice. I hope to take a picture once it is done.

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