Replacing Roof - Part 2: Beam Leveling & Crosswind sheet

It was second day morning when we re-started works on roof replacing. If you haven't already red, read Part 1: Removing Old Roof.

The idea was simple - if we are going to replace roofing, we will follow latest trends, and one of them involves using a crosswind sheet, which protects both against wind and humidity, I bought some super expensive crosswind sheet for about EUR 200 to cover in total about 180m2. 

Since we were replacing roofing by parts today we had to drag a crosswind beam over leveled beams and add lathing.

Measuring crosswind sheet

Measuring crosswind sheet

Yup, the surrounding views are amazing

Leveled beams

Leveled beams

As you can see, its just one fourth of total work done yet (not speaking of actually covering a new roofing)

Beams and laths covered with sheet to protect against rain

Beams and laths covered with sheet to protect against rain

For some reason, that Summer was pretty rainy

Lathing stretching over roof edge

Lathing stretching over roof edge

We will use a chain saw to saw them in right distance from the edges.

Crosswind sheet and new lathing

Crosswind sheet and new lathing

Old and New: Roof replacement works

Old and New: Roof replacement works

So that''s how looked second day from roof replacement works. We took a rest for next few days and re-started works fresh. Make sure you subscribe to newsletter bellow, not to miss important updates.

 

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