Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Raising the Roof.... finally!



And there you have it! By tomorrow the roof will be totally sealed in : D now I get to go on the search for roofing!

Off to work,

Celina

15 comments:

  1. I am so excited about this. and so proud, even though we've never actually met! I Hope you'll drive over to Virginia sometime!

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  2. Sure wish Sing would be more transparent on exactly what the cost of their panels are and where to get them...etc. I have to fill out a huge form just to get information about them.

    Wish you success. Just wish I could get more info about them.

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    1. I do too... What we ended up doing is setting up a meeting with Peter Sing. They are made down in McCleary, WA so it wasn't to much of a treck for us. But my suggestion is be persistent, talk to him personally (and let him know Celina sent you)- the product is well worth it : )

      Good luck to you!

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  3. Hi Celina! I love the photos! They're very vibrant and nicely framed. The design of the house looks so cozy. Yeah, it'll definitely make a great home. I wish you luck in your projects. Cheers!

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  4. I find you did cool the moment when you selected this subject of this blog article here. Do you as a rule compose your entries all by yourself or you have a business partner or even an assistant?

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  5. Building a tiny house looks fun! You get to do it with your family! I hope it finishes soon so you can drive it around already. By the way, I love the photos! Whoever took this has an eye for photography.

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    1. Yes it is quite an adventure! I composed and set up all the photos, I actually am quite in to photography - check out my website CelinaDill.com.

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  6. The photos just capture how hard-working and determine everyone is to do the job! I really like every one of it. And all of you really did a great job raising the roof. Everyone really deserves a pat in the back! Anyway, what kind of roof did you install?

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    1. Thank you Sarai! The roof is home made SIP panels (structural insulated panels).

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