The carpenters spent three days here at the beginning of last week. They replaced a lot of trim, rebuilt the boxes at the points where our roof-lines meet, placed gable-end vents in our attic (to help ventilate to reduce our winter ice problems), and placed steel plates on the back-side of our roof-line timbers to undo the sagging that was starting.
The roofers were here Monday and Tuesday. They completely stripped and re-shingled most of the house in 12 hours. It was amazing how quickly they got it all done.
The siding guys came by today. They aren't moving quite as fast as the roofers (although there are only two siding guys as opposed to 10 roofers). I think it's looking quite nice thus far.
I'm quite happy to see the old TV antenna and lightning rods gone. I questioned the removal of the lightning rods at first, but the guy pointed out that one wasn't grounded to anything, and the other was grounded using a very tiny 24 gauge copper wire (bad news for that high of voltage).

