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It's astonishing to me how fast professional roofers are. They usually do a good-size house in a single day around here. (Mostly asphalt-type shingle roofs.).
It seems they are even faster with a metal roof. Which is what I am considering, But then again, I'll never out live another shingle roof so ??? ..... this house is 26yrs old .... is it due? I really do not want to wait for a leak.
 
Mowed some grass and set up solar panels, supposed to be sunny until the next round of storms later on tonight.

Still cleaning up limbs and branches from the last round the other night. Lots of sticks, big hunks of bark, and cottonwood limbs in the 5" diameter range and down. Plenty to say up and break up to let dry out in the Sun. I guess th old firepit does still have some use ahead. I do still have a barrel mostly full yet of sticks and branches from last year. I need to get that aired out and then burned first. It's dry, but it still smells like moss and mildew from being closed up over Winter. Maybe I'll leave it closed up in full Sun and let the heat sterilize some of that away. I've noticed that if I let the car sit closed up it can get well above 110 degrees in there.
 
It seems they are even faster with a metal roof. Which is what I am considering, But then again, I'll never out live another shingle roof so ??? ..... this house is 26yrs old .... is it due? I really do not want to wait for a leak.
If your house has the original roof and it's shingles, then you are probably due. Most roofing companies will do a free inspection and offer a bid.
 
I'm going to trim hedges today and maybe start organizing my walk-in closet. I have so many shoes and clothes that I no longer wear. I wanted to purge that stuff last winter but somehow I never did.
 
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