we have a roof over our heads!
the SIP panels have been up there for a while. but they require a roof membrane to keep water out. today we did receive our TPO roof.

this is the first component toward dry in that I was looking to happen early this month. the sliding glass door installer is waiting on the frames. expected to arrive any time now. we are still waiting on the stair installer to get started. the glass folks need to get their stuff up so jimmy (shelter crew) was working on temporary stairs. I think he was using this ladder as part of the mock-up.

moments after I took this pic somebody tried to go up that ladder. ladder slipped out from under and all that was left of him was this stetson.

he shook it off and walked away. he was quick to climb a different ladder to retrieve his hat. another close call.
so we went up on the roof to temp fate once again. hat remained on head this time.

looks like jeff the electrician has started wiring.

over the weekend kat stained the cedar beams that support the roof overhang

the walk out green roof/deck received a 2nd skin of OSB and all edges received what I will call anti-crown moulding. the roofing membrane does not like 90 degree corners so the edges are beveled.
