Something Olde and something New

Custom work, Residential, Commercial, repairs and design thoughts.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

One Big Garage

This Garage is every mans dream, 44' x 40' !

Even though I have been downsized I will dream big, and I always loved working on projects where I can see how dreams can be realized by hard work and a vision.

This is the one coat system, which is actually two coats, one of fibered cement concentrate and a finish coat. We will finish it with a synthetic acrylic finish, that is just an awesome product and outperforms any other siding available. Except maybe brick or stone, but those materials have their limitations, price being a very big concern. You can do almost anything with stucco, even make it look like brick or stone, and usually for less.


Before the scaffold we go up as high as we can, this gable is almost 20' high.
Soffits are now required in urban wildfire zones, and a bonus, they look great!


Heres from the ground looking up at entry, room for the RV and everything, nice!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

The job at La Via is complete

This house was wood shingle sided and a high maintenance nightmare for the homeowners. The painting was a regular every other year chore and even with a brand new paint job it still looked shabby. Eberle Construction got the job to tear off the shingles and reshear the wall and they hired Jimmy and I to stucco it. Nate and Brent helped on the finish coat. Some of the walls were so out of square I wish I had some pictures to show how amazing we were to make it look so sweet! Just kidding, there was a lot of work that cannot be seen that went into making this house look so nice. I love it when a job turns out right, beautiful conditions also helped so much I want to give God an assist for bringing us the perfect finishing weather. Everyone knows it can be hot and inconducive to working acrylic this time of year. These people got lucky and I hope we get more work from this job. Sending the invoice.



~ The hardest wall on the whole building, barely enough room between the scaffold and the fence to walk. I thought this wall and the challenges we overcame on it summed up every thing we did here.Another job well done! Well, done. : )
~This window detail was made from flat stock of one inch and 1/2 inch foam and had to be exactly like what was there originally. Unfortunately the day of the demo I showed up to look at the progress and the piece, which was wood, was already missing. I had told the homeowners I could duplicate it but I intended to trace the original. Every step of the way Leonard was asking me if I had a sample to show the owners. I told him not to worry but I knew I would have to make it and install it at the finish, no samples on something like that. Well Leonard was surprised that it came out so nice, I knew I could do it, but I was nervous for sure, it was do or die. Luckily the neighbor across the street let me copy theirs, they saved the day. Almost every house on the street has that detail,and it had to be right.