Well, really it was a day and a half.
After the continual debate about keeping or replacing the roof the result speaks for itself (and no goanna to be seen… snakes, rats or anything else hiding in the roof).
It’s good to see the asbestos cement roofing being safely loaded into the back of the truck and taken away. Our steep driveway was a real challenge for the truck…. it left with a smoking clutch.
It was a lot of extra work for our sparkie when the roof came off. The electrical cables had been originally laid across the battens which is a far cry from modern wiring standards. Luckily our electician Troy was up for the task of rewiring – much more of a job than he was anticipating.
That slowed the roofies down of course while was replacing the cabling. But a long smoko on a Sunny Coast winters day isn’t that hard to take. This also meant Peter had time to get the extra insulation into the garage and front verandah roof spaces.
The job went into the second day because of the rewiring and was almost finished when a screw went through the wiring for the lights of the whole house. Luckily that was not our drama to fix and the work was over in time for late morning coffee and cake to celebrate the job well done (and spend some time reassuring the poor cat who has spent 2 days trying to find a place to hide from the constant noise).
Not one to rest on his laurels, Peter is already pulling down the back verandah roof to rebuild so anyone over 5 foot can see out.