Wednesday, August 12, 2015

A Big Fix - Part 2

Some of you may have wondered why there were still big holes in the ground and dirt piles even though the deck was once again level....

Once I finally decided to have someone fix the deck, I also decided to have them just finish this job once and for all.  That funny looking gate-to-nowhere in the middle of the deck railing is where I always planned to build a staircase.  That plan got waylaid by the frost and I have lost all enthusiasm for finishing this project myself.  I just wanted it done.  I was more than a bit apprehensive about having this built since past experience has not been good, but these guys did a great job and I now have stairs....

No fancy elevators, hoists or sliding pole like some may have been hoping for, but I am very happy with the work anyways.   They did a great job and I am glad to have this project finished.  I have a couple of other projects in mind and I will certainly have these guys come back if I can figure out how to pay for everything.  That is always the biggest hurdle.  If anyone local needs a builder, I recommend Perry's Amish Construction 607-349-3746


Of course, they did have a bit of extra "help" and "supervision".  The new farm manager took his job very seriously.

"Don't worry Ma, I've got this covered."

"I love my job!"

15 comments:

  1. Sliding pole! :) Why didn't I think of that?! (I did think of a NY-style fire escape ladder thingy, though.)
    Well, congratulations Part 2! The stairs, aside from being practical, certainly add a touch of "mansion" to your home; what a great idea! And your new Farm Manager looks quite competent already. And cute!!

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  2. This looks great! I really like the deck and stairs! Looks like Connor enjoyed the work.

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  3. Looks great! And looks like someone'd like their dirt pile back ;-).

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  4. Conner must have had a great time, supervising all those guys. My Rottie was always right in the middle of any construction project, also. How did Conner react to strangers on the property?

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    1. After some initial shyness, he thought they were great. He spent two days trying to teach them how to play. He had a grand time.

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  5. Wow! Those Amish get the job done! Nice looking stairs. Is that big table still on the deck?

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  6. They did a beautiful job! Deck & stairs look great!

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  7. NICE and you will really enjoy that deck now that you can actually USE it!

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  8. One of my kitties is a good workperson supervisor. I had some renovations done and I spent a lot of time picking grout and paint out of her fur...

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  9. I was wondering what that gate was for...and now I know. I can't wait for us to get started on a bit of remodeling here ourselves! Thank goodness it will be hired or it could take a very very long time!

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  10. These stairs are multi-purpose, too! For instance, when you have lots of snow, you could turn it into a slide for Connor&Friends! ;)
    I wonder if the Farm Manager has tested, and approved of, the stairs yet?

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    1. He is not yet convinced that they are safe, which is a bit odd since he flies p and down the stairs inside the house. There is no arguing with BC logic though.

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    2. :) No, you are right. Though he may revise his own logic sometime soon(er or later). Wheee!...

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  11. It looks like they did a good job, Kris!

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