Showing posts with label Home Improvements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Improvements. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Raising The Roof

The title of this post is apropos as it was rather noisy around here for the duration of the project.  Our shack here at The Platz now sports a brand-spanking-new, tin roof - green to be exact.  Constructed twenty years ago the original roof has been on our minds for a spell especially since the installed roof was a forty year roof that became sketchy before the twenty year mark.  Chalk this up to peninsula weather.  We also had a discussion with our insurance guy who shared that roof claims are the number one driver of the rise in homeowner policy premiums and they no longer underwrite asphalt-shingle roofs more than a decade old.  We were grandfathered.  Anyway, we figured a steel roof is a major plus for a future buyer and if we fancied installing a solar array on our perfectly oriented southern exposure we could confidently do so on this roof.  But I digress.

This job was scheduled more than a year ago as the contractor was booked that far out; and fortuitously allowed us to lock-down the pricing and front-run the more recent Liberation Day reciprocal tariffs imposed on construction materials by the current occupant of the White House. 

ABC Construction, LLC of Bonduel, Wisconsin is an Amish family business who came highly recommended by a neighbor who had both a house roof and barn siding completed by Eli and his crew.  

Last week, Oconto County Lumber showed-up unexpectedly and dropped a pile of building materials on the driveway.  Around lunchtime the following day Eli showed-up with his trailer after completing a roofing and siding job for a neighbor one road over from us.  My neighbor's old house now looks like a newly-constructed house.  And after one full day and two additional half-days on the job, our house is looking like a sharp, newly-constructed one too.

Wisconsin has the fourth largest Amish population in the country, behind Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana; nevertheless, I've never worked with an Amish contractor before.  Like most Wisconsin Amish, Eli does not operate a motor vehicle.  He hires other guys to haul him around.  Nevertheless, he does use every imaginable manner of power tool and a cell phone.  He and his boys speak perfect English in general communications; but between one-another they use English and some sorta German-influenced patois that sounds like the Pennsylvania Dutch you might hear in a Mennonite community. 

Solid work Eli delivered.  He and his boys were polite, affable, efficient and I would be surprised if we find a nail or screw in the turf around the house.  I'd recommend them in a heartbeat.  The job wrapped-up before lunchtime Saturday and he was off to drop the trailer at the next job in New Franken just south of here. 

 

  







Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Out With The Old - In With The New

2024 has been the year of new stuff.

It started with a plan to replace appliances.  Beginning with a botched installation of a replacement dishwasher the water damage has been mitigated, hardwood floor repaired and refinished in its entirety and dishwasher replaced.  Home Depot is on the hook for a $30,000 subrogation with our insurer and washer, dryer, fridge and range are all new.  The microwave manifested glitchiness last week and left today for a local electronics recycling event.  Planned obsolescence reared its ugly head and was manifest.

The porch deck has been refinished.  The first and most of the second floor repainted and the hot water heater replaced.


Out with the old.  In with the new...

Saturday, June 22, 2024

The Powder Room

Sometimes when faced with a challenging project; there are challenges.

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Perfect Fit

Sometimes when faced with a challenging project the engineering gene kicks-in.

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Thursday, March 23, 2023

Extra Living Space

At long last we've implemented a permanent solution to that portion of the porch that had seasonally been screened.

Last year the screens and doors that were installed in the spring and stored-away in the fall finally reached the end of their useful life.  No longer capable of keeping the bugs out and unworthy of repair were not even installed.

They were basically trash.

Now there is this.


Aluminum screens, windows and doors permanently installed.  Weather proof, bug proof, critter proof and capable of virtual year-round use - by Suncomfort Sunrooms.

The futon mattress can now remain on the bed frame.

A decorative piece of area rug can be deployed.

Nice furniture can be purchased.


A space heater will make it toasty-comfy during the shoulder seasons.

Guest bedroom for entertainment purposes.

The possibilities are endless.

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Kitchen Curiosity

If you're looking for something to make you nuts there is this...

Not my house.

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Looky What's Coming

Half way point and a month ahead of schedule.  Woot!  Woot!

Wisconsin Winnebago cut stone cabinetry topped with Indiana limestone countertop and platform for the oven.

firewood storage immediately below the oven platform 

countertop and work space above right

Stone seat wall for the consumption of adult beverages.

stone bench wall

All we're waiting-on is the delivery and installation of the forno from the west-coast manufacturer.

Hmmm.  Concrete needs a power wash.....

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Looky What's Coming

Progress report on the backyard forno.....

Pedestal for the oven and countertop

Installing the countertop


Blonde dog approves

Capping the seat wall 


 

Bringing-on the top for the oven pedestal




Saturday, May 1, 2021

Looky What's Coming

An update on progress toward the installation of the forno.  It has been a busy week....

Gaining ground on the oven base and countertop

Firewood storage left / countertop right

Delivery of additional stone

 

600 pounds of Indiana limestone 

Monday, April 26, 2021

Word Of The Day

 Forno

The Italian or Portuguese word for oven. 

Four days of progress last week on the construction of the forno our back on the patio where the hot tub used to live.

Winnebago cut stone


 Beginning of the oven platform and countertop


 Bench wall seating awaiting its capstone



Thursday, April 22, 2021

Looky What's Coming

Home improvement project was launched this week - and earlier than planned. 

Originally scheduled for June - Baylake Landscaping was able to bump-up our project on their schedule and start work on the pedestal, countertop and bench wall seating.

Ready for ground-breaking

Gravel base


Forms


Pouring concrete

 

Oven and countertop base


Footings for bench wall seating

First course of Winnebago cut stone for the bench wall

Stay-tuned for periodic updates and the eventual delivery of the oven and installation.

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Making a Difference

Last weekend brought the opportunity to peruse a box of old photographs. 

They all dated from my pre-digital era when a much-traveled Yashica 35mm SLR recorded significant events and memories of all sorts.  I still have that camera and the three lenses that accompanied it.  There also happens to be a bazillion of these old-school film cameras for sale on eBay - but I digress.


Until I found these photos I hadn't thought much about what an absolute armpit dump this place was when we purchased it.  Ghastly.



There was an ancient falling-down barn, a raccoon-infested granary, rotting pump house, massive concrete silo, a dangerous open pit of a foundation where the original house once stood, a collapsing garage and a couple of shallow wells. 

Add fifty-gallon drums, countless old tires and trash of all sorts and rusty, broken farm implements that had been dumped here.  

Moreover, everything was overgrown with trees and brush.




In the intervening years much has changed.  The barn was disassembled and salvageable timbers and siding were repurposed in newer construction further north on the peninsula.  A machine shed was constructed and the old house foundation filled and leveled.  The wells were filled, capped and properly abandoned.  Underground electrical utility brought in.  The ancient granary was restored in stages - new roof, modern electrical, new board-and-batten siding and a concrete slab foundation.  The silo was knocked-apart and buried - becoming a vast underground hibernaculum for the resident fox snakes.  A house was constructed where the barn once stood and indoor plumbing arrived for the first time.  Even the pump house was resurrected and found a new life as a potting shed for the missus.


The place cleaned-up rather nicely and the neighbors are all in agreement that we're rather nice to have as neighbors.  And that's just what happened on the footprint of the old barnyard.  I'll save the rest of the story for another day.

 
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Raising a toast to a nice blend of old and new.

Cheers!


Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Home Improvements

Among other things the electrician recently performed the following updates:

Two new charging stations located above the kitchen counter.


New dimmer switches to matched to the LED lighting in the kitchen and dining room.


Our with the fluorescent and in with the LED fixtures.  The basement workshop is lit like an operating theater.


All the better to communicate, cook, eat and work by.  I'll be better able to see all of my mistakes...

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Home Sweet Home

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Old house for sale.  One room, no bath, no roof.  Great view.  Too large for finches and too small for robins.  Too well built to be doves.  It's a mystery to me.

Seems like every day brings more birds.

Lots of courting and nest-building on tap...

Monday, November 3, 2014

Got Mice?

One of the things about living in the country is all of the wildlife.  Hawks, deer, porcupine, cranes and so-forth.  Even rodents.

Take this mouse for instance.  




I was checking the fill gauge on the propane tank yesterday and found this little guy had moved and and started to build a winter nest under the domed cover.

I left him be but I did warn him that the propane delivery guy might not be as forgiving and that he might want to move to a winter residence that was more secure.  Like the Frau's potting shed...

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Driveway Almost Complete

The driveway project is about 99% complete.

Following the grading and paving everything is looking mighty fine.



All that remains is raising the grade of topsoil (or gravel) around the edges so everything is neat and tidy.  Fall is a great time to spread grass seed and straw for completing the finishing touch.

Bissen Asphalt did a nice job.