Showing posts with label fiber cement siding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiber cement siding. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2013

Paint, painty paintpaintpaint

So, we got a TON of (but not all of the) exterior painting done this weekend!
It's going to look especially impressive if I show an old 'Before' picture, though :) 
Who could forget my old garage? ;)
Working our way up the front of the house.
The color is 'Slate' from Restoration Hardware, mixed by Sherwin-Williams
I was lucky enough to have several friends and family stop by Saturday and Sunday to help out.
They're the best :)
Many hands make light work...or so the saying goes.
Two days, two coats.
Boom.
Touching up to do here and there...but an enormous amount of work has been done!

Monday, October 29, 2012

Never thought I'd see the day..

We had hung siding as far as we could without making some more decisions..
First, the window needed to be re-installed.
..and trimmed
We added those pieces along the top of the bay window to make siding up to the shingles easier and cleaner looking.
Progress: Day One
Paint samples and completed siding. Dad even mulched my leaves!


I never see it from over here - it looks so small!
Sunday progress. Siding: COMPLETE!
A couple little pieces of trim left to hang around the bay window and two new porch columns to set. For now though, I think I'll catch up on some sleep :)

Monday, October 22, 2012

Happy 100th!

For my 100th post, I have for you (drum roll) MORE WINDOWS! J Specifically, the LAST windows of this renovation – the tall, skinny bay windows in the living room. A pretty fitting 100th post celebration, I'd say!
Before: single pane replacement windows that had some small issues. 
We had a lot of fresh air flowing through the house Sunday afternoon!
First window: DONE! This one took the longest - after we had a system worked out, the other two took no time at all!
Not too shabby!
All I have to say is: thank you baby Jesus for friends and family. I wouldn’t have any of this without them!
We'll trim around the new windows, install the stained glass window above the bay, set my new/old porch columns, and finish up the siding! It's almost too easy...

Monday, October 15, 2012

Siding by the bay

The bay windows without the metal trim and storm windows.
We only broke two of the storm panes.. :S
For the first time in a LONG time, we can say that three sides of the house are completely wrapped in new siding! All we have left to do is this little bit around the front of the house! That said, there's a LOT of cutting to do..should be interesting :)
The leaves have definitely started falling..looks like we better finish these outside projects soon!


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Look at all that siding :)

House wrapped and sealed, windows in, corners in place!
Windows and doors trimmed with the same PVC product I used last time. A little more expensive, but really easy to work with and rot-resistant. The trim and siding should be here for a long, long time!
Trim in place and the first few courses of siding all around the remainder of the house. All the hard work has been done - now we just need to get everything else put in place!
That might just look alright when it's all cleaned up..
It sure does! A few more pieces up top and we'll be good to go on this side of the solarium.
Paint is becoming a thorn in my side. I'm never this indecisive..I'm not sure why this is so hard!
The really sad part is..I still don't like the samples I had mixed. I really, REALLY like the dark gray color I had initially picked out..I just think it's going to be too dark. Woe is me..
I got the stained glass window all sanded, caulked, primed and ready to go. Dad had a piece of plexi glass made up, too. Growing up in this neighborhood, I guess he had a feeling there might be a kid or two with a BB gun...
It looks really great! Ready to fill the hole in the wall :)
Stay tuned for more - lots of progress every day!

Monday, September 10, 2012

Work, work, work!

Over the course of the last week, the fam and I have been working to tear all the old siding off and wrap the front of the house to get it ready for the new stuff I had delivered about a week and a half ago (yeah..we’re THAT close!)
Not only that, we had to hurry up and tear everything off so that I could get a contractor in there to work on the flashing around the foundation and the soffit area. He was on a pretty strict timeline due to other jobs he had lined up before and after mine, so the heat was on!
Not only that, but I was helping the Chamber of Commerce organize a big tailgate party downtown to celebrate the Iowa vs. Iowa State football game – we wanted to make it a big one because Channel 13 from Des Moines was coming down to celebrate with us!
Not only THAT, but the last part of last week was particularly busy at work! When it rains, it pours.
The siding came off relatively easily; though, it did take more time than I anticipated. And because I was being pulled in so many directions last week, I couldn’t just sit and finish one project at a time like I wanted to. The family rallied, though, and we got everything we could reach taken down. My contractor and his tall ladders ended up helping us with the very highest pieces of siding – and he did a great job on everything else, too. Good work, good price, good guy!
Before
So glad to see some of the old details still there - definitely keeping this one!
And the opening for my little window!
Siding removed, holes patched, ready for wrapping.
This weekend, we also worked to get all the remaining rock out from in front of the house. Not just because I’d like mulch there, but because the rocks were all full of nails, old shingles, pieces of siding, paint, etc. That was a job I wasn’t looking forward to, but my sister and I got it knocked out – BIG thanks to her!
Rock removed from the front - whew!
Wrapped, rockless, and looking like a million bucks!
The tailgate party was a HUGE success as well! We had worked in a small committee for the last couple weeks to get everything lined up, and we nailed it. Everyone talked about what a great time they had, ALL the vendors sold out of EVERYTHING they had for sale, and Channel 13 was blown away at the response J In fact, they said it was the best organized event with the largest turnout they’ve had anywhere they’ve done their Cy/Hawk Showdown event. Way to go Knoxville!
As if there wasn't enough to do, in the week leading up to the tailgate party, the owner of the local art gallery/studio and I built two golf carts that we then raced down the side of the courthouse lawn. Cy/Hawk meets Knoxvville Raceway :)
http://www.art101knoxville.com/
The end results were pretty bad-ass, if I do say..

The sports teams from Channel 13 enjoyed them!


The local newspaper estimated thousands of people came out!

The 1917 Dunbar Popcorn Wagon on loan from the Marion County Historical Society. One of only about 15 left in the country - this cart used to sit on the Courthouse lawn!

We had the cheerleaders, high school mascot, and even the marching band - it was great!
 A couple links to our features on WHO – Channel 13 last week – enjoy!

http://whotv.com/2012/09/05/rvtv-knoxville-rvtv-rolls-in/ - featuring our golf carts!

http://whotv.com/2012/09/06/knoxville-party-rvtv-celebrates-in-knoxville/
http://whotv.com/2012/09/06/well-known-knoxville-boasts-more-than-just-racing/ - Peace Tree Brewing Company and Dixie Gebhardt, designer of the Iowa Flag
http://whotv.com/2012/09/06/knoxville-stadium-the-story-behind-the-name/ - Ken Locke Stadium, historic landmark..best place ever to watch high school football!