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DSCN3481 double LVL ridges in the master bedroom roof
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DSCN3433
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DSCN3496.JPG solid boards under slate makes for better ventilation and makes for a very long lasting roof
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DSCN3402 LVLs are immune to shrinking, and are many times stronger than conventional douglas fir
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DSCN3406 Steel I-beams provide full support for the long spans over the family room.
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DSCN3444 Terra cotta bricks form the original masonary wall between the kitchen and garage.
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DSCN3448 Original chestnut trip carefully preserved.
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DSCN3463
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DSCN3464 20 ounce copper flashing on all non-vertical surfaces where water could make its way between behind the wood
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DSCN3476 notice smaller stone exposure, eastern cedar facia boards, and strong hangers
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DSCN3633.JPG Huge LVL replaces sagging header.
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