Hello,
I am trying to decide what to do with a cabin that I own in Atlanta,Michigan.
I see three options at this point.
1. I would be looking for someone to tear off and replace the roof of the building.
I believe some of the osb sheeting would need to be replaced as it has gotten
wet.(I do have the sheeting) The roof is approx 14' x24' The roof is currently
shingled but I believe that the slope is only around a 2/12 pitch. That said I
would like to repair the sheeting and replace with either rolled or rubber
roofing. Tear off could stay on site. I would be more than willing to help move
material and help in any way I can but heights are not my thing otherwise I
would do it myself.
2. Option two would be more involved. I would be interested in dismantling
the roof and second story of the building. All materials could stay on site. The
hope would be to salvage the framing material and then put a roof back on it
making it a one story building. Again heights are not my thing.
Either of these options I would be looking to hire help by the hour.
Looking to move on either of these options and get started March 8th or 9th. Yes I know it will be cold, but the weather is showing in the 40's right now. I am looking for opinions,advice,and untimatley someone who would want to make some money to help. I am not wealthy so I am not looking for "professional" help.
3. Option three would be to sell it as is.
I am trying to decide what to do with a cabin that I own in Atlanta,Michigan.
I see three options at this point.
1. I would be looking for someone to tear off and replace the roof of the building.
I believe some of the osb sheeting would need to be replaced as it has gotten
wet.(I do have the sheeting) The roof is approx 14' x24' The roof is currently
shingled but I believe that the slope is only around a 2/12 pitch. That said I
would like to repair the sheeting and replace with either rolled or rubber
roofing. Tear off could stay on site. I would be more than willing to help move
material and help in any way I can but heights are not my thing otherwise I
would do it myself.
2. Option two would be more involved. I would be interested in dismantling
the roof and second story of the building. All materials could stay on site. The
hope would be to salvage the framing material and then put a roof back on it
making it a one story building. Again heights are not my thing.
Either of these options I would be looking to hire help by the hour.
Looking to move on either of these options and get started March 8th or 9th. Yes I know it will be cold, but the weather is showing in the 40's right now. I am looking for opinions,advice,and untimatley someone who would want to make some money to help. I am not wealthy so I am not looking for "professional" help.
3. Option three would be to sell it as is.