
On Saturday, we got to one of the big projects - the dilapidated porch has now been torn out and rebuilt! Andrea's father and brother helped with this project again - good thing since I wouldn't have known where to begin :).
The old porch was in rough shape. I already knew this, but it was in even rougher shape than I thought. Most of the demo was us pulling it apart with out hands; hammers and crowbars were barely needed.
I didn't have a digital camera with me (mine was lost and I forgot to borrow Andrea's), so I only have pictures from when Andrea got there after work. I took a few midway with a disposable, which I will develop to CD and add later.
Before we tore out the old porch, we temporarily supported it with some sturdy beams. It was an interesting sight to see the mudroom resting only on the two beams, although those were probably sturdier than what was there before.
We built the new porch around the mudroom. We completely tore out the floor. Andrea's father got it right on, so once the frame was built, we were just able to slide the slats under the mudroom. Once the slats were in place, we took out the old beams and let the new porch do its job.
Most of the porch is now in place, as you can see in the photo. The balusters still need to be added, the last slats on either side need to be fitted, and I still need to stop by some night this week and screw in the slats (for now we just have them tacked in). Also, inside the mudroom, we need to remove some of the bottom portion of the wall to screw in the slats which are under there. Once that is done, we'll need to extend the wall down to the porch (because it had settled, the porch wasn't level so there is a gap as you move from the front of the mudroom to the house). We will also put plywood sub floor in the mudroom and some flooring, probably tile.