He moved the dirt pile to the end of the driveway section here (at the back of this picture) and got the driveway section back in shape too.
After the sun warmed the frost off everything, Jim was able to get back on the roof. His first job was to cut the excess roof ridge off. That required him to get his tools up there - not an easy task with just toe boards on the roof.
He sat up on the ridge to cut the board...
All done!
Then he had to repeat on the other side. Glad that job is done!
Jim was just getting roofing supplies up when the gas company pulled up. They filled our tank so we now have about 850 gallons of propane underground!
Back up on the roof, Jim first had to extend the drip edge to the ridge on both sides and then he was able to continue putting the shingles down. This was the point where he then had to put more roof jacks up.
Wow - all of the full size shingles are now in place on the back! There are two more rows but both need to be cut down slightly.
View from the ridge...
While he was up on the roof, he did get a call from the roofing company that the remaining shingles are in. However, our siding still isn't in and Jim was going to have them deliver both at one time. They are supposed to check into the siding and call Jim back on Monday for a status update.
This is the view of the yard with our new tank buried. I used up the rest of the grass seed we had and spread it around and raked it in a bit. We'll see if anything comes up but regardless, it looks great!
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