Come with us on the journey to re-skin the outside of our 18 metre long houseboat...and watch us get distracted along the way.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fixing a hole in the roof

When it's raining and the wind blows in a certain direction our hall floor gets really wet. The parquet has become to come up. And we think it's the little crack in the roof. So we've glassed over it today.

4 comments:

  1. Living in a houseboat is so cool! Glad to hear that you had that crack on your roof taken care of. Wet floors are dangerous, especially when there are kids around.

    Joanne Barragan

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  2. A hole in the roof, no matter how big or small, shouldn’t be ignored. Preventing future hassles are not that hard if your roof is checked and cleaned regularly. Early detection of problems and acting on them will surely save you from experiencing inconveniences.

    -Maricela Milum

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  3. You did a great job in detecting the leak. I think you’d agree with me that finding the source of the leak is the hardest part of the job because the project will make no sense if you fail to assess the problem correctly. Nonetheless, it has been a long time since this happened, so I only hope that it hasn’t happened again.

    -Lakisha Autin

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  4. This was really helpful, thanks for sharing! I've been wondering about getting somecommercial roofing in Chicago IL done. I'm curious to see how it's all going to work out, thanks again for sharing!

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